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]
In August 2013, Mariental Rural lost the eastern part of its territory, which became a constituency of its own, namely Aranos Constituency. [3] As of 2020 [update] the constituency had 4,065 registered voters. [4]
The 2015 regional elections were won by Simon Christy Dukeleni of SWAPO with 1,207 votes. The runner-up and only challenger was Anna Elizabeth de Kock of the Rally for Democracy and Progress with 276 votes. [5]
For the 2020 regional election "serious procedural errors" were discovered in Mariental Rural. No initial result were announced, [4] and the electoral court ordered a re-run. [6] The re-run was conducted on 26 February 2021. As in all other constituencies of Hardap, the candidate of the Landless People's Movement (LPM, a new party registered in 2018) won. Deensia Swartbooi obtained 1,099 votes. Simon Gerhardus Kooper of SWAPO came second with 854 votes. [7]
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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]
In August 2013, Mariental Rural lost the eastern part of its territory, which became a constituency of its own, namely Aranos Constituency. [3] As of 2020 [update] the constituency had 4,065 registered voters. [4]
The 2015 regional elections were won by Simon Christy Dukeleni of SWAPO with 1,207 votes. The runner-up and only challenger was Anna Elizabeth de Kock of the Rally for Democracy and Progress with 276 votes. [5]
For the 2020 regional election "serious procedural errors" were discovered in Mariental Rural. No initial result were announced, [4] and the electoral court ordered a re-run. [6] The re-run was conducted on 26 February 2021. As in all other constituencies of Hardap, the candidate of the Landless People's Movement (LPM, a new party registered in 2018) won. Deensia Swartbooi obtained 1,099 votes. Simon Gerhardus Kooper of SWAPO came second with 854 votes. [7]
24°38′00″S 17°58′00″E / 24.6333°S 17.9667°E