KwaZulu-Natal (National Assembly of South Africa constituency)

KwaZulu-Natal (Zulu: iKwaZulu-Natali) is one of the nine multi-member constituencies of the National Assembly of South Africa, the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, the national legislature of South Africa. The constituency was established in 1994 when the National Assembly was established by the Interim Constitution following the end of Apartheid. It is conterminous with the province of KwaZulu-Natal. The constituency currently elects 41 of the 400 members of the National Assembly using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 general election it had 5,524,666 registered electors.

KwaZulu-Natal
iKwaZulu-Natali
Constituency
for the National Assembly of South Africa
Outline map
Location of KwaZulu-Natal within South Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
Population11,531,628 (2020)[1]
Electorate5,524,666 (2019)
Current constituency
Created1994
Seats
List
  • 41 (2019–present)
  • 40 (2014–2019)
  • 39 (2009–2014)
  • 37 (2004–2009)
  • 38 (–2004)
Members of the National Assembly[2]
List

Electoral system

KwaZulu-Natal currently elects 41 of the 400 members of the National Assembly using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system.[3][4] Constituency seats are allocated using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota.[5][6]

Election results

Summary

ElectionPan Africanist
Congress

PAC
United Democratic
Movement

UDM
African National
Congress

ANC
Democratic Alliance
DA/DP
New National Party
NNP/NP
African Christian
Democratic Party

ACDP
Inkatha Freedom
Party

IFP
Economic Freedom
Fighters

EFF
Freedom Front
Plus

VF+/VFFF/VV-FF
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
20192,3420.06%03,6770.10%02,026,06955.47%24520,16914.24%617,5240.48%0532,56314.58%6363,8329.96%416,4600.45%0
20142,7230.07%07,2320.19%02,530,82765.31%27517,46113.35%515,4060.40%0393,94910.17%476,3841.97%19,6870.25%0
20091,8520.05%07,5290.21%02,256,24863.97%26364,51810.33%420,8510.59%0723,94020.52%86,6000.19%0
20045,7120.21%023,0990.84%01,312,76747.47%18276,42910.00%416,1450.58%049,8231.80%1964,10134.87%139,4240.34%0
19998,4140.28%038,0801.29%01,176,92639.77%15288,7389.76%4117,1073.96%153,7991.82%11,196,95540.45%166,0440.20%0
199423,0980.62%1,185,66931.61%60,4991.61%591,21215.76%17,1220.46%1,822,38548.59%17,0920.46%

2019

Results of the 2019 general election held on 8 May 2019:[7][8][9]

PartyVotes%Seats
African National CongressANC2,026,06955.47%24
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP532,56314.58%6
Democratic AllianceDA520,16914.24%6
Economic Freedom FightersEFF363,8329.96%4
National Freedom PartyNFP52,4311.44%1
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP17,5240.48%0
Freedom Front PlusVF+16,4600.45%0
African Transformation MovementATM16,1090.44%0
African Independent CongressAIC10,1180.28%0
Minority FrontMF9,7920.27%0
African Security CongressASC8,4930.23%0
Black First Land FirstBLF7,9980.22%0
Democratic Liberal CongressDLC7,1810.20%0
Al Jama-ahALJAMA5,7310.16%0
Congress of the PeopleCOPE5,1010.14%0
Afrikan Alliance of Social DemocratsAASD5,0990.14%0
Socialist Revolutionary Workers PartySRWP4,1730.11%0
United Democratic MovementUDM3,6770.10%0
African People's ConventionAPC3,2740.09%0
Agang South AfricaAGANG SA3,1050.09%0
GoodGOOD2,8080.08%0
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC2,3420.06%0
National People’s FrontNAPF2,2430.06%0
Capitalist Party of South AfricaZACP2,2390.06%0
Azanian People's OrganisationAZAPO2,1620.06%0
People’s Revolutionary MovementPRM1,8910.05%0
Economic Emancipation ForumECOFORUM1,8590.05%0
Alliance for Transformation for AllATA1,8210.05%0
Independent Civic Organisation of South AfricaICOSA1,3780.04%0
International Revelation CongressIRC1,3430.04%0
African Renaissance Unity PartyARU1,3000.04%0
Forum for Service DeliveryF4SD1,2530.03%0
African Content MovementACM1,1800.03%0
National People’s AmbassadorsNPA1,1320.03%0
Christian Political MovementCPM9610.03%0
Women ForwardWF8820.02%0
Compatriots of South AfricaCSA8670.02%0
African Democratic ChangeADEC8360.02%0
African Congress of DemocratsACD7840.02%0
African CovenantACO6910.02%0
Front NationalFN6690.02%0
Power of Africans UnityPAU6310.02%0
Free DemocratsFREE DEMS5380.01%0
Land PartyLAND5150.01%0
Patriotic AlliancePA5130.01%0
Better Residents AssociationBRA4280.01%0
South African National Congress of Traditional AuthoritiesSANCOTA2210.01%0
South African Maintenance and Estate Beneficiaries AssociationSAMEBA1910.01%0
Valid Votes3,652,577100.00%41
Rejected Votes63,4081.71%
Total Polled3,715,98567.26%
Registered Electors5,524,666

The following candidates were elected:[10] Elphas Buthelezi (IFP), Russel Cebekhulu (IFP), Sibongiseni Dhlomo (ANC), Mervyn Dirks (ANC), Dora Dlamini (ANC), Nomalungelo Gina (ANC), Hlanganani Gumbi (DA), Sibusiso Gumede (ANC), Magdalena Hlengwa (IFP), Bavelile Hlongwa (ANC), Haniff Hoosen (DA), John Jeffery (ANC), Peter Keetse (EFF), Makoti Khawula (EFF), Alf Lees (DA), Regina Lesoma (ANC), Dean Macpherson (DA), Madimetja Lorence Matsetela (EFF), Thembeka Mchunu (ANC), Sibusiso Mdabe (ANC), Jabulile Mkhwanazi (ANC), Mmabatho Mokause (EFF), Alice Mthembu (ANC), Ernest Myeni (ANC), Sibongiseni Ngcobo (DA), Siphosethu Ngcobo (IFP), Xolani Ngwezi (IFP), Nobuhle Nkabane (ANC), Eric Makhosini Nkosi (ANC), Maria Ntuli (ANC), Mthokozisi Nxumalo (IFP), Njabulo Nzuza (ANC), Lizzie Shabalala (ANC), Nomvuzo Shabalala (ANC), Mzwakhe Sibisi (NFP), Duduzile Sibiya (ANC), Hannah Winkler (DA), Cyril Xaba (ANC), Beauty Zibula (ANC), Audrey Zuma (ANC) and Thandiwe Zungu (ANC).

2014

Results of the 2014 general election held on 7 May 2014:[11][12][13]

PartyVotes%Seats
African National CongressANC2,530,82765.31%27
Democratic AllianceDA517,46113.35%5
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP393,94910.17%4
National Freedom PartyNFP249,1186.43%3
Economic Freedom FightersEFF76,3841.97%1
African Independent CongressAIC19,3090.50%0
Minority FrontMF18,9240.49%0
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP15,4060.40%0
Freedom Front PlusVF+9,6870.25%0
United Democratic MovementUDM7,2320.19%0
Congress of the PeopleCOPE5,5530.14%0
African People's ConventionAPC4,3900.11%0
Al Jama-ah4,2880.11%0
Agang South AfricaAGANG SA3,4130.09%0
Azanian People's OrganisationAZAPO2,9670.08%0
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC2,7230.07%0
Workers and Socialist PartyWASP2,0050.05%0
United Christian Democratic PartyUCDP1,8380.05%0
Keep It Straight and Simple PartyKISS1,4040.04%0
Ubuntu PartyUBUNTU1,3300.03%0
Independent Civic Organisation of South AfricaICOSA1,0820.03%0
Patriotic AlliancePA1,0040.03%0
Kingdom Governance MovementKGM9220.02%0
Pan Africanist MovementPAM8260.02%0
Front NationalFN7690.02%0
First Nation Liberation AllianceFINLA6670.02%0
United CongressUNICO5750.01%0
Bushbuckridge Residents AssociationBRA4620.01%0
Peoples AlliancePAL3180.01%0
Valid Votes3,874,833100.00%40
Rejected Votes60,9381.55%
Total Polled3,935,77176.91%
Registered Electors5,117,131

The following candidates were elected:[14] Simphiwe Donatus Bekwa (ANC), Phumzile Bhengu (ANC), Trevor Bonhomme (ANC), Tim Brauteseth (DA), Bheki Cele (ANC), Mosie Cele (ANC), Mervyn Dirks (ANC), Bongekile Jabulile Dlomo (ANC), Zephroma Sizani Dlamini-Dubazana (ANC), Dennis Dumisani Gamede (ANC), Ndabakayise Erasmus Gcwabaza (ANC), Nomalungelo Gina (ANC), Donald Gumede (ANC), Mkhuleko Hlengwa (IFP), John Jeffery (ANC), Sandy Kalyan (DA), Makoti Khawula (EFF), Makhosi Khoza (ANC), Luwellyn Landers (ANC), Regina Lesoma (ANC), Sahlulele Luzipo (ANC), Mandlenkosi Mabika (NFP), Dean Macpherson (DA), Celiwe Madlopha (ANC), Nosilivere Winifred Magadla (ANC), Lindiwe Mazibuko (DA), Sibongile Mchunu (ANC), Thandi Memela (ANC), Lindiwe Mjobo (ANC), Lungi Mnganga-Gcabashe (ANC), Albert Mncwango (IFP), Alfred Mpontshane (IFP), Enock Muzi Mthethwa (ANC), Nhlanhla Nene (ANC), Beatrice Ngcobo (ANC), Munzoor Shaik Emam (NFP), Maliyakhe Shelembe (NFP), Narend Singh (IFP), John Steenhuisen (DA) and Barbara Thomson (ANC).

2009

Results of the 2009 general election held on 22 April 2009:[15][16][17]

PartyVotes%Seats
African National CongressANC2,256,24863.97%26
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP723,94020.52%8
Democratic AllianceDA364,51810.33%4
Congress of the PeopleCOPE54,6111.55%1
Minority FrontMF38,9441.10%0
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP20,8510.59%0
Movement Democratic PartyMDP7,9170.22%0
United Democratic MovementUDM7,5290.21%0
Independent DemocratsID7,0860.20%0
Freedom Front PlusVF+6,6000.19%0
Azanian People's OrganisationAZAPO6,3220.18%0
Al Jama-ah6,2610.18%0
National Democratic ConventionNADECO4,3850.12%0
African People's ConventionAPC4,1990.12%0
South African Democratic CongressSADECO2,6950.08%0
Keep It Straight and Simple PartyKISS2,4100.07%0
United Independent FrontUIF2,1280.06%0
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC1,8520.05%0
Alliance of Free DemocratsAFD1,4540.04%0
Great Kongress of South AfricaGKSA1,3890.04%0
United Christian Democratic PartyUCDP1,3260.04%0
Women ForwardWF1,2020.03%0
New Vision PartyNVP1,1990.03%0
Christian Democratic AllianceCDA1,0260.03%0
A Party6210.02%0
Pan Africanist MovementPAM5210.01%0
Valid Votes3,527,234100.00%39
Rejected Votes47,0921.32%
Total Polled3,574,32679.87%
Registered Electors4,475,217

The following candidates were elected:[18] Roy Ainslie (ANC), Phumzile Bhengu (ANC), Trevor Bonhomme (ANC), Gloria Borman (ANC), Russel Cebekhulu (IFP), Zephroma Sizani Dubazana (ANC), Mike Ellis (DA), Ndabakayise Erasmus Gcwabaza (ANC), Nomalungelo Gina (ANC), Donald Gumede (ANC), Shiaan-Bin Huang (ANC), John Jeffery (ANC), Fikile Khumalo (ANC), Gregory Krumbock (DA), Luwellyn Landers (ANC), Eric Lucas (IFP), Albertinah Luthuli (ANC), Graham Peter Dalziel Mac Kenzie (COPE), Lindiwe Mazibuko (DA), Mandla Mbili (ANC), Hlengiwe Mgabadeli (ANC), Lindiwe Mjobo (ANC), Senzo Mkhize (ANC), Nomfundo Ntombenhle Penelope Mkhulusi (ANC), Gareth Morgan (DA), Alfred Mpontshane (IFP), Hilda Sizakele Msweli (IFP), Enock Muzi Mthethwa (ANC), Gabriel Ndabandaba (ANC), Velaphi Ndlovu (IFP), Beatrice Ngcobo (ANC), Zwelifile Ntuli (ANC), Ntombikayise Sibhida (ANC), Narend Singh (IFP), Peter Smith (IFP), Jabu Sosibo (ANC), Barbara Thomson (ANC), Musa Zondi (IFP) and Zeblon Zulu (ANC).

2004

Results of the 2004 general election held on 14 April 2004:[19][20][21]

PartyVotes%Seats
African National CongressANC1,312,76747.47%18
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP964,10134.87%13
Democratic AllianceDA276,42910.00%4
Minority FrontMF51,3391.86%1
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP49,8231.80%1
United Democratic MovementUDM23,0990.84%0
Independent DemocratsID20,6560.75%0
New National PartyNNP16,1450.58%0
Freedom Front PlusVF+9,4240.34%0
Azanian People's OrganisationAZAPO6,5620.24%0
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC5,7120.21%0
Christian Democratic PartyCDP4,5620.16%0
United Christian Democratic PartyUCDP4,2350.15%0
Socialist Party of AzaniaSOPA4,1100.15%0
United FrontUF3,3340.12%0
Peace and Justice CongressPJC2,7920.10%0
Employment Movement for South AfricaEMSA2,4000.09%0
National ActionNA2,3910.09%0
Keep It Straight and Simple PartyKISS2,1970.08%0
The Organisation PartyTOP2,1120.08%0
New Labour Partyalign=left1,0130.04%0
Valid Votes2,765,203100.00%37
Rejected Votes42,6821.52%
Total Polled2,807,88573.51%
Registered Electors3,819,864

The following candidates were elected:[22] Roy Ainslie (ANC), Yusuf Bhamjee (ANC), Mfuniselwa Bhengu (IFP), Ruth Bhengu (ANC), Phumzile Bhengu (ANC), Happy Blose (ANC), Siyabonga Cwele (ANC), Beauty Dambuza (ANC), Cheryllyn Dudley (ACDP), Ebrahim Ebrahim (ANC), Mike Ellis (DA), Lucky Gabela (ANC), Ndabakayise Erasmus Gcwabaza (ANC), Malusi Gigaba (ANC), Shiaan-Bin Huang (ANC), Sandy Kalyan (DA), Dianne Kohler Barnard (DA), Albertinah Luthuli (ANC), Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge (ANC), Makhosazana Mdlalose (IFP), Zakhele Sipho Mkhize (ANC), Alfred Mpontshane (IFP), Velaphi Ndlovu (IFP), Mzikayise Vincent Ngema (IFP), Bonginkosi Christopher Ngiba (IFP), Maria Ntuli (ANC), Samuel Neocleous Nxumalo (ANC), Margaret Rajbally (MF), Usha Roopnarain (IFP), Sybil Seaton (IFP), Rafeek Shah (DA), Peter Smith (IFP), Ellis Vezi (IFP), Everson Xolo (ANC), Musa Zondi (IFP) and Nhlahla Zulu (IFP).

1999

Results of the 1999 general election held on 2 June 1999:[23][24]

PartyVotes%Seats
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP1,196,95540.45%16
African National CongressANC1,176,92639.77%15
Democratic PartyDP288,7389.76%4
New National PartyNNP117,1073.96%1
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP53,7991.82%1
Minority FrontMF43,0261.45%1
United Democratic MovementUDM38,0801.29%0
Federal AllianceFA8,9840.30%0
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC8,4140.28%0
Freedom FrontVFFF6,0440.20%0
Afrikaner EenheidsbewegingAEB5,8780.20%0
Azanian People's OrganisationAZAPO4,5250.15%0
Abolition of Income Tax and Usury PartyAITUP3,2060.11%0
United Christian Democratic PartyUCDP2,6710.09%0
Socialist Party of AzaniaSOPA2,6580.09%0
Government by the People Green PartyGPGP1,9520.07%0
Valid Votes2,958,963100.00%38
Rejected Votes52,7691.75%
Total Polled3,011,73287.45%
Registered Electors3,443,978

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on between 26 and 29 April 1994:[25][26][27]

PartyVotes%Seats
Inkatha Freedom PartyIFP1,822,38548.59%
African National CongressANC1,185,66931.61%
National PartyNP591,21215.76%
Democratic PartyDP60,4991.61%
Pan Africanist Congress of AzaniaPAC23,0980.62%
African Christian Democratic PartyACDP17,1220.46%
Freedom FrontVV-FF17,0920.46%
Africa Muslim PartyAMP6,7900.18%
Minority FrontMF6,4100.17%
African Democratic MovementADM3,8190.10%
Federal PartyFP3,3470.09%
African Moderates Congress PartyAMCP3,3050.09%
Sport Organisation for Collective Contributions and Equal RightsSOCCER2,3110.06%
Dikwankwetla Party of South AfricaDPSA1,9270.05%
Ximoko Progressive PartyXPP1,5010.04%
Workers' List PartyWLP1,1930.03%
Keep It Straight and Simple PartyKISS1,0100.03%
Luso-South African PartyLUSAP9610.03%
Women's Rights Peace PartyWRPP9550.03%
Valid Votes3,750,606100.00%
Rejected Votes46,4071.22%
Total Polled3,797,01382.81%
Registered Electors4,585,091

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