The council of the Camdeboo Local Municipality was elected in 2000, 2006 and 2011 by a system of mixed-member proportional representation . Half of the councillors were elected by first-past-the-post voting from individual wards , while the other half were appointed from party lists so that the total number of party representatives was proportional to the number of votes received.
In 2016 the Camdeboo Local Municipality was merged with two others to create the Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality ; for election results in the merged municipality see Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality elections .
Results
The following table shows the composition of the council after past elections.
2000 elections
The Camdeboo Local Municipality was created in 2000, replacing the transitional local councils of Graaff-Reinet , Aberdeen and Nieu-Bethesda . The council consisted of 11 members; the ANC obtained a majority of 6.
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 5,534 55.84 4 5,568 56.27 2 6 Democratic Alliance 3,622 36.55 2 3,527 35.64 2 4 United Democratic Movement 643 6.49 0 800 8.08 1 1 Independent candidates 112 1.13 0 0 Total 9,911 100.00 6 9,895 100.00 5 11 Valid votes 9,911 97.46 9,895 97.28 Invalid/blank votes 258 2.54 277 2.72 Total votes 10,169 100.00 10,172 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 17,641 57.64 17,641 57.66 Source: [ 1]
By-elections from December 2000 to October 2002
The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in December 2000 and the floor crossing period in October 2002.[ 2]
October 2002 floor crossing
In terms of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution and the judgment of the Constitutional Court in United Democratic Movement v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others , in the period from 8–22 October 2002 councillors had the opportunity to cross the floor to a different political party without losing their seats. In the Camdeboo council, one councillor crossed from the Democratic Alliance (DA) to the New National Party (NNP), which had formerly been part of the DA.[ 3]
September 2004 floor crossing
Another floor-crossing period occurred on 1–15 September 2004, in which the councillors from the NNP and the United Democratic Movement crossed to the ANC.[ 4]
2006 elections
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 6,859 67.40 5 6,840 67.14 3 8 Democratic Alliance 2,461 24.18 1 2,608 25.60 2 3 Freedom Front Plus 402 3.95 0 431 4.23 0 0 Independent Democrats 121 1.19 0 309 3.03 0 0 Independent candidates 333 3.27 0 0 Total 10,176 100.00 6 10,188 100.00 5 11 Valid votes 10,176 97.56 10,188 97.66 Invalid/blank votes 255 2.44 244 2.34 Total votes 10,431 100.00 10,432 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 21,100 49.44 21,100 49.44 Source: [ 5]
2011 elections
Party Ward List Total seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats African National Congress 7,382 55.09 4 7,493 55.91 4 8 Democratic Alliance 5,586 41.69 3 5,634 42.04 3 6 Independent Ratepayers Association of SA 174 1.30 0 89 0.66 0 0 Freedom Front Plus 136 1.02 0 95 0.71 0 0 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 121 0.90 0 90 0.67 0 0 Total 13,399 100.00 7 13,401 100.00 7 14 Valid votes 13,399 98.86 13,401 98.94 Invalid/blank votes 155 1.14 144 1.06 Total votes 13,554 100.00 13,545 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 23,164 58.51 23,164 58.47 Source: [ 6]
By-elections from May 2011 to August 2016
The following by-elections were held to fill vacant ward seats in the period between the election in May 2011 and the dissolution of the municipality in August 2016.[ 2]
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