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Tobias Hainyeko constituency

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The Hakahana suburb (yellow) in Windhoek

Tobias Hainyeko constituency is the name of an electoral constituency in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It was created in 2003 under the name Eastern Hakahana at the recommendation of the Third Delimitation Commission which suggested that the constituency of Hakahana be split.[1] Since then, the suburb of Hakahana falls into two different constituencies. In 2008 the constituency was named after the guerrilla war hero Tobias Hainyeko. The western part of Hakahana is now called Moses ǁGaroëb constituency, after politician Moses ǁGaroëb.[2] It had a population of 45,912 in 2011, up from 34,348 in 2001.[3]

Politics

The 2004 regional election was won by Aloisi Haimbodi of the SWAPO Party with 9,360 votes. Runners-up were Tobias Namundjebo of the Congress of Democrats (CoD, 225 votes), Phillipp Vlermuis of the United Democratic Front (UDF, 221 votes), Joseph Kasari of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA, 157 votes), and Dina Pasile of the Republican Party (RP, 49 votes)[4]

The 2015 regional election were also won by SWAPO whose Christopher Likuwa gained 8,631 votes. Kaptein Erasmus Hendjala of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) finished distant second with 568 votes.[5]

References

  1. ^ Matundu-Tjiparuro, Mae (28 February 2011). "Khomas Region, a constitutional, political and geographical hybrid". Focus on: Khomas Region. supplement to New Era. p. 3.
  2. ^ Maletzky, Christof (27 August 2008). "Constituency named after John Pandeni". The Namibian.
  3. ^ "Khomas 2011 Census Regional Profile" (PDF). Statistics Namibia. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  4. ^ Tobias Hainyeko Constituency Electoral Commission of Namibia
  5. ^ "Regional Council Election Results 2015". Electoral Commission of Namibia. 3 December 2015. p. 10. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.

22°31′S 17°3′E / 22.517°S 17.050°E / -22.517; 17.050