Of the 752,43 voters registered for the local authority election, only 272,942—representing 36.29%—cast their ballots. 
Ballots rejected were 3,512. 

 The Swapo Party secured 52.40% of the votes. IPC came in second with 15.01%, while LPM followed with 5.85%. 

PDM garnered 5.24% of the votes, UDF 4.14%, and other entities shared the remaining 17.36%. 

At the regional level, the Swapo Party's top three strongholds are Omusati, Kavango West and Ohangwena. 

IPC came out strong in Erongo, Oshikoto and Oshana, and LPM in ||Kharas, Hardap and Omaheke regions.

AR's stronghold is the Kavango East, Oshana and Omusati Regions, and PDM secured more seats in Kunene and Otjozondjupa. 

The Windhoek Municipality, being by far the biggest with a population of about 400,000, saw the Swapo Party garner eight seats—an increase of three from the 2020 election. 

IPC walked away with three seats, compared to four it had in the previous election. 

AR and LPM, this time around, secured one seat each. They previously had two seats each in the municipality. 

PDM and UDF retained their seats – one each, while NUDO lost theirs.

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July Nafuka