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Gobabis Residents' Association

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The Gobabis Residents' Association (GRA) is a local political party in Gobabis, Namibia.

In the 1998 municipal elections GRA won 3 out of 7 seats in the Gobabis council. After the elections, GRA teamed up with SWAPO to rule the municipality, while observers would have expected that their main ally be the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance, an opposition party.[1] Rosemarie Swart of GRA became deputy mayor and Priscilla Christiaans became the Council Vice Chairperson. Both Swart and Christiaans, as well as GRA member Petrus van Zyl became members of the Management Committee.

In the May 2004 municipal elections, GRA received 1,031 votes (19.7%) and won only one seat, which went to Louis van der Merwe.[2]

References

  1. ^ Cowen, Michael P; Laakso, Liisa (2002). Multi-party Elections in Africa. James Currey Publishers. p. 204. ISBN 9780852558430.
  2. ^ Hoveka, Utaara (14 June 2004). "Gobabis Residents Sack Main Candidate". New Era. Via allafrica.com. Retrieved 20 February 2018.