2018 Cape Town mayoral election

An indirect mayoral election was held at a special sitting of the Cape Town City Council on 6 November 2018 to determine the successor of former Mayor Patricia de Lille after she resigned on 31 October. Former Mayor and Provincial Minister of Community Safety, Dan Plato, of the Democratic Alliance won the election as the party holds a two-thirds majority in the city council.[1][2]

2018 Cape Town mayoral election
6 November 2018
 
Nominee Dan Plato Xolani Sotashe Grant Haskin
Party Democratic Alliance ANC ACDP
Electoral vote 146 53 3
Percentage 72.3% 26.2% 1.5%

Mayor before election

Ian Neilson (Acting)
Democratic Alliance

Elected Mayor

Dan Plato
Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance selection

Nominated

Declared

Declined

African National Congress selection

Nominated

Xolani Sotashe, Leader of the African National Congress in the Cape Town City Council; Mayoral candidate in 2016; Member of the Cape Town City Council[16]

African Christian Democratic Party selection

Nominated

Grant Haskin, Leader of the African Christian Democratic Caucus; former Deputy Mayor of Cape Town; former Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament[17]

Results

Candidate Votes %
Dan Plato (DA) 146 72.3%
Xolani Sotashe (ANC) 53 26.2%
Grant Haskin (ACDP) 3 1.5%
Total 202 100%
Valid votes 202 97.1%
Spoilt ballots 6 2.9%
Total votes cast 208 100%

References

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