The statistics in this section are all sourced from the
Independent Electoral Commission's official website unless specified otherwise. and
local municipalities The
voter turnout for this election was predicted to be higher than the previous
election in 2006. 23.65 million people were registered to vote (with more than five million people eligible to vote not being registered), while the actual turnout of voters was 13.66 million people representing a 57.64% turnout, making it the highest voter turnout ever since the first municipal election in
2000. The percentage of
spoilt votes was 1.89%. The ANC won just under 62% of the vote and the DA won just under 24% of the vote. There was a decline in ANC support and an increase in support for the DA as the ANC lost voters in every province with the exception of Kwa-ZuluNatal where it captured votes from former IFP voters. Note: "Ward" column indicates votes cast for individual
ward councillors. "PR" column indicates
proportional representation votes cast for parties in the election of
local and
metropolitan municipal councils. "DC" column indicate proportional representation votes cast for parties for the directly elected components of
district councils. All voters cast Ward and PR ballots, but those resident in the
metropolitan municipalities (approximately 40% of the population) do not cast DC ballots.
Regional summary Eastern Cape In the
Eastern Cape, the ANC captured a majority in all but one municipality; the lone exception,
Baviaans, was won by the DA with four seats to the ANC's three. The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro was closely contested however, with the ANC dropping 15% of the vote, but retaining a narrow majority.
Free State The ANC won a majority in every municipality in the
Free State, including the newly upgraded
Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, in which it won 65 of the 97 available seats, against the DA's 26.
Gauteng The ANC won a majority in all but one of the municipalities in Gauteng, the lone exception being
Midvaal, which was won by the DA. The following table shows the number of seats won by the various parties in the metropolitan and local municipalities in the province.
KwaZulu-Natal In the following table, green rows indicate municipalities won by the ANC, red rows indicate those won by the
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), yellow rows indicate those won by the
National Freedom Party (NFP), and grey rows indicate those with no majority party.
Limpopo The ANC's complete dominance of Limpopo remained unchallenged as other parties achieved only small minorities.
Mpumalanga The ANC's control of this province was not significantly challenged with the DA only gaining some support in the more urbanised municipalities.
North West The North West remains firmly under ANC control with the DA getting some support in the larger towns.
Northern Cape The ANC's control in this province was challenged only in the thinly populated Afrikaans speaking Karoo areas adjoining the DA dominated Western Cape. The more densely populated and Tswana dominated northern districts remain firmly in the hands of the ANC.
Western Cape The
Western Cape swung heavily to the DA, which won outright the
City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, as well as 11 of the 24
local municipalities in the province. In a further four local municipalities the DA was the largest party but did not hold a majority of seats. The ANC won outright only the
Beaufort West Local Municipality, and was the largest party in the
Cederberg Local Municipality but did not hold a majority there. Five local municipalities were evenly split between the ANC and the DA, with other parties holding the balance of power. In the
Kannaland Local Municipality, the
Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa won a plurality of three seats while the ANC and the DA won two each; a similar situation obtained in the
Prince Albert Local Municipality, where the
Karoo Gemeenskaps Party won three seats and the ANC and the DA two each. In the following table, blue rows indicate municipalities won by the DA, green rows indicate those won by the ANC, and grey rows indicate those with no majority party. ==References==