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', ',, , ', ,covEJ{N\\tENr ·,, JN'otic~s. , , ' 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I '1 I No. 27 Electoral Act, 1992: Notification of result of election for local authority council for Aroab No. 28 Electoral Act, 1992: Notification of result of the by-election for the Keet- manshoop Rural Constituency . 4 5 No. 29 Amendment of Government Notice 184 of 1992 ................................... .. - Government Notices OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER No. 27 1993 ELECTORAL ACT, 1992: NOTIFICATION OF RESULT OF ELECTION FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCIL FOR AROAB In terms of section 92(1) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act 24 of 1992), the following announcement, and the particulars contained therein, in respect of the result of the election for members of the local authority council for Aroab held on l February 1993 and 2 February 1993, are hereby published in the Schedule hereto, by indicating- 2 Government Gazette 10 March 1993 No. 601 (a) in Column 1 of the said Schedule, the total number of votes counted in the Aroab local authority area with the total number of rejected ballot papers shown in brackets; (b) in Column 2 of the said Schedule, the appropriate quota determined; (c) in Column 3 of the said Schedule, the political parties which took part in the election; (d) in Column 4 of the said Schedule, in respect of each political party, the number of votes recorded for it; (e) in Column 5 of the said Schedule, in respect of such political party, the number of seats in the council, if any, determined in its case; and (f) in Column 6 of the said Schedule, the names of the Candidates of the political parties declared duly elected as members of the local authority council of Aroab with effect from 2 February 1993. - ) ) z 0 0\ 0 SCHEDULE -~~ ------ ~~---- - -----~-- ------- CJ 0 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 <('1) '""1 Total number of Quota Political party Number of Number of Candidates declared ::l votes (rejected votes seats to be duly elected a ('1) ballot papers) recorded determined members ::l I for party ...... ..,CJ 518 73 DTA of Namibia 315 4 Visser, Gert Jacobus N ( 3) Paul, Christof ('1) ...... Conradie, Jurgens ('1) Johannes Coetzee, Sofia Jacoba 0 SWAPO-Party 183 3 Hartung, Lewis ..,~ Maasdorp, Pi eta '""1 (") Magrieta ::r' Matroos, Johannes \0 \0 SWANU of Namibia 17 0 w w .. 4 Government Gazette 10 March 1993 No. 601 OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER No. 28 1993 ELECTORAL ACT, 1992: NOTIFICATION OF RESULT OF THE BY-ELECTION FOR THE KEETMANSHOOP RURAL CONSTITUENCY In terms of section 92(1) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act 24 of 1992), the following particulars in respect of the result of the by-election for the Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency held on 1 February I 993 and 2 February 1993, are hereby published in the Schedule hereto, as follows - (a) in Column 1 of the said Schedule, the total number of votes counted in the constituency with the total number of rejected ballot papers shown in brackets; (b) in Column 2 of the said Schedule, the name of each candidate with an indication opposite his or her name of the political party by whom he or she was nominated or whether he or she was an independent candidate, and of which the candidate whose name is underlined has been declared duly elected as a member of the regional council for the Karas Region with effect from 2 February 1993; and (c) in Column 3 of the said Schedule, the number of votes recorded for each candidate . • SCHEDULE COLUMN I COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Total number of votes Candidate Political Party Votes recorded for (Rejected ballot or Independent candidate papers) 2553 APOLLUS, Emil Independent 17 (40) GOLIATH, Jonathan SW APO-party 745 KROHNE, Albert DTA ofNamibia I 554 SAUERWEIN, Sieg- SWANU ofNamibia 197 fried Johann No. 601 Government Gazette 10 March 1993 5 OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER No. 29 1993 AMENDMENT OF GOVERNMENT NOTICE 184 OF 1992 In terms of section 92(1) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act 24 of 1992), the particulars m respect of the result of the General Election for members of regional councils promulgated under Government Notice 184 of 1992 are hereby amended by the substitution in the Schedule to the said Government Notice- (a) in column 4 (Votes recorded for candidate), opposite the candidate Shiimi, Eliakim Prince, in respect of the Ondangwa Constituency, for the figures "740" of the figures "7 410"; (b) in column 4 (Votes recorded for candidate); opposite the candidate - (i) Nangola, Abner Jappy, in respect of the Windhoek Rural Consti­ tuency, for the figures "1 695" of the figures "3 009"; and (ii) Tsuob, Albert, in respect of the said Constituency, for the figures "4 371" of the figures "4 622"; and (c) for columns 3 and 4 opposite the Berseba Constituency of the following columns: SCHEDULE COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 " CLOETE, Cornelius DTA ofNamibia 1 961 GOLIATH, Ste12hanus SW APO-Party 2 409 , Printed by and obtainable from WINDHOEK PRINTERS (PTY) LTD. P.O. Box 1707 - Windhoek - Namibia .
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