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Keetmanshoop Urban

Coordinates: 26°35′S 18°8′E / 26.583°S 18.133°E / -26.583; 18.133
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Keetmanshoop Urban constituency (yellow) in the ǁKaras Region (dark grey)

Keetmanshoop Urban is a constituency in the ǁKaras Region of Namibia. As of December 2019 it had 11,534 registered voters.[1] It comprises the city of Keetmanshoop, except the Krönlein suburb.[2] It had a population of 19,447 in 2011, up from 15,777 in 2001.[3]

Politics

In the 2015 regional elections Hilma Nicanor of SWAPO, was reelected with 2,291 votes. She has been councillor of Keetmanshoop Urban since 2004 and defeated challengers Fredrik Kuhlmann of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA, 551 votes) and Peter John Visser of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP, 378 votes).[4][5] After councillor Nicanor was fielded as a parliamentary candidate in the 2019 Namibian general election, a by-election became necessary for Keetmannshoop Urban because Namibian electoral law prohibits sitting councillors and members of the public service to run for a seat in parliament.[6] The by-election was conducted on 15 January 2020. Maxie Minnaar of the Landless People's Movement won with 1,958 votes, followed by Festus Shilimela (SWAPO, 1,306 votes) and Abraham ǀGoagoseb (Popular Democratic Movement, 292 votes).[1]

Namibian general election, 2014
Party Votes %
SWAPO 3,933 70.4%
PDM 550 9.8%
RDP 355 6.4%
RP 158 2.8%
APP 135 2.4%
Democratic Party of Namibia 80 1.4%
Monitor Action Group 71 1.3%
WRP 63 1.1%
COD 46 0.8%
UPM 39 0.7%
UDF 37 0.7%
NEFF 34 0.6%
Total votes 5,590 100.0%
Registered voters 10,197 54.8%
Source: Electoral Commission of Namibia

References

  1. ^ a b "Results for Regional Council By Elections for the Gobabis, Keetmanshoop Urban, Khomasdal and Walvis Bay Urban Constituencies" (PDF). Electoral Commission of Namibia. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  2. ^ Sasman, Catherine (10 November 2010). "Karas profile". New Era. Archived from the original on 15 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Karas 2011 Census Regional Profile" (PDF). Statistics Namibia. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Regional Council Election Results 2015". Electoral Commission of Namibia. 3 December 2015. p. 1. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Nicanor Hilma Ndinelago". Parliament of Namibia. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  6. ^ "By-elections set for January". The Namibian. 18 October 2019.

26°35′S 18°8′E / 26.583°S 18.133°E / -26.583; 18.133