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Local Authority Council and Regional Council Elections in Namibia were held from 30 November to 3 December 1992. It was the first set of such election elections since independence of Namibia . SWAPO won a majority of seats in both Local Authority Councils and Regional Councils.
The administrative division of Namibia is tabled by Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commissions, short: Delimitation Commissions, and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. In 1992, the first Delimitation Commission determined the number of constituencies to be 95. [ 5 ]
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Kalahari constituency (red) in the Omaheke Region (yellow) of Namibia. Kalahari Constituency (until 1998 Buitepos Constituency) [1] is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of eastern central Namibia. It had 5,294 registered voters in 2020. [2] The constituency covers an area of 12,248 km 2 (4,729 sq mi).
Opuwo Constituency had had considerable opposition support since Independence of Namibia.In the first regional elections in 1992 for the National Assembly of Namibia, Edward Uapundua Mumbuu of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) won and became the inaugural councillor of the constituency.
Mariental Rural is a constituency in the Hardap region of Namibia. Its constituency office is situated in Stampriet. [1] It had a population of 15,308 in 2011, up from 13,946 in 2001. [2] The constituency originally covered an area of 41,862 km 2 (16,163 sq mi). [2]
Dâures (Khoekhoe: Brandberg, [1] until 1998: Brandberg Constituency [2]) is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. It is named after the tallest mountain in Namibia, the Brandberg. It had a population of 11,350 in 2011, an increase from 10,289 in 2001. [3] As of 2020 the constituency had 7,882 registered voters. [4]
Tobias Hainyeko constituency (informally also Eastern Hakahana, after the area it covers) is an electoral constituency in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It had a population of 45,912 in 2011, up from 34,348 in 2001. [1] As of 2020 it had 36,530 registered voters. [2]