The Impact of Cross-Boundary Electoral Demarcation Disputes in South Africa After 1994 - the Case Study of Moutse

The Impact of Cross-Boundary Electoral Demarcation Disputes in South Africa After 1994 - the Case Study of Moutse

Author: 
Vambe, Beauty
Place: 
Johannesburg
Publisher: 
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa
Date published: 
2020
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Responsibility: 
Mantula, Sipho, jt. author 
Journal Title: 
Journal of African election 
Source: 
Journal of African Elections, Vol.19, No.2, 2020, pp.  75–96
Abstract: 

The article investigates the impact of cross­ boundary electoral demarcation disputes between the Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces after 1994. The article further examines how the electoral demarcation disputes can be resolved by negotiating with the dissatisfied communities. Moutse is located within a community that straddles north­ western Mpumalanga and southern Limpopo provinces in South Africa. In 2005 the community members of Moutse wards 5 and 6 were dissatisfied by the decision of the South African national government, Limpopo and Mpumalanga provincial governments for relocating them under a newly demarcated administrative boundary without hearing the views of the community. The article used community dialogues for its research. This approach is explained predominantly by qualitative and quantitative approaches to indicate processes of data collection, to explain the nature of the problem and explore the nfidings of communitybased research. The study reveals that violent disruptions and protests by community members can be avoided if community voices are taken into consideration. The article recommends that state institutions that support constitutional democracy need to show the administrative and political will to transform electoral demarcation challenges and implement efective democratic principles. In conclusion, advanced institutional planning and its transparent application must be emphasised.

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CITATION: Vambe, Beauty. The Impact of Cross-Boundary Electoral Demarcation Disputes in South Africa After 1994 - the Case Study of Moutse . Johannesburg : Electoral Institute of Southern Africa , 2020. Journal of African Elections, Vol.19, No.2, 2020, pp.  75–96 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frimpact-cross-boundary-electoral-demarcation-disputes-south-africa-after-1994-case-study-moutse