List of constituencies of Namibia Politics of Namibia
The 121 Constituencies of Namibia
Each of the 14 regions of Namibia is further subdivided into electoral constituencies . The size of the constituencies varies with the size and population of each region. There are currently 121 constituencies in Namibia. The most populous constituency according to the 2011 census was Rundu Urban in the Kavango East region with 63,431 people; the least populous was Okatyali in the Oshana Region with 3,187 people.[ 1]
Local councillors are directly elected through secret ballots (regional elections) by the inhabitants of their constituencies.[ 2] They occupy a constituency office in the main settlement of their district. However, once elected they keep their full-time job and are expected to run their constituencies after hours.[ 3] Consequently, they receive allowances rather than salaries, although the remuneration does compare to a mid-range salaried position.[ 4]
Regional councillors are indirectly elected from and by the constituency councillors in each region. Each region sends three of their local councillors to represent their region in the National Council of Namibia .[ 2]
Establishment
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] Since then, every Delimitation Commission has increased this number to accommodate population growth.[ 6] The fourth Delimitation Commission increased the number of constituencies to its present number in 2013.[ 7] [ 8] The fifth Delimitation Commission was appointed in April 2024 and is expected to submit its report in July.[ 9]
List of constituencies
Region
Constituency
Seat of the constituency office
Total Population (Namibia 2023 Census)[ 10]
Notes
Erongo
Arandis
Arandis
13,545
Dâures
Uis [ 11]
14,601
until 1998 Brandberg Constituency [ 12]
Karibib
Karibib
19,705
Omaruru
Omaruru
13,322
Swakopmund
Swakopmund
75,921
Walvis Bay Rural
Walvis Bay
51,497
created 1998 from a split of Walvis Bay Constituency[ 12]
Walvis Bay Urban
Walvis Bay
51,618
created 1998 from a split of Walvis Bay Constituency[ 12]
Hardap
Aranos
Aranos
10,722
created 2013 from a portion of Mariental Rural [ 13]
Daweb
Maltahöhe
6,092
created 2013 from a portion of Gibeon Constituency [ 13]
Gibeon
Gibeon
8,034
Mariental Rural
Stampriet [ 14]
12,812
Mariental Urban
Mariental
18,368
Rehoboth Rural
Schlip [ 14]
9,439
Rehoboth Urban East
Rehoboth
29,299
Rehoboth Urban West
Rehoboth
11,914
Kavango East
Mashare
Mashare
19,478
Mukwe
Mukwe
39,170
Ndiyona
Ndiyona
13,800
Ndonga Linena
Ndonga Linena
14,936
Created 2013[ 13]
Rundu Rural
12,405
Created 1998 as Rundu Rural from a split of Rundu Constituency.[ 12] Split in 2003 into Rundu Rural East and Rundu Rural West .[ 15] In 2013, when Rundu Rural West was moved to the Kavango West region and renamed Ncuncuni , Rundu Rural got its original name back.[ 13]
Rundu Urban
Rundu
118,632
created 1998 from a split of Rundu Constituency[ 12]
Kavango West
Kapako
Kapako
27,823
Mankumpi
Satotwa
6,910
created 2013[ 13]
Mpungu
Katwitwi
21,098
Musese
Rupara
13,659
Ncamagoro
Ncamagoro
8,449
Ncuncuni
10,943
Created 2003 as Rundu Rural West from a split of Rundu Rural constituency.[ 15] Renamed 2013 into Ncuncuni .[ 13]
Nkurenkuru
Nkurenkuru
15,887
created 2013[ 13]
Khomas
John Pandeni
25,457
Until 2012 Soweto
Katutura Central
30,557
Katutura East
22,940
Khomasdal
67,211
until 2013 Khomasdal North [ 13]
Moses ǁGaroëb
68,932
Created in 2003 from a split of Hakahana Constituency[ 15]
Samora Machel
92,401
Until 2003 Wanaheda Constituency [ 15]
Tobias Hainyeko
67,067
Created in 2003 from a split of Hakahana Constituency[ 15]
Windhoek East
30,054
Windhoek Rural
Groot Aub
30,079
Windhoek West
59,907
Kunene
Epupa
26,491
Until 1998 Ruacana Constituency . Ruacana was moved to Omusati Region, where again a Ruacana Constituency was created.[ 12]
Kamanjab
Kamanjab
11,349
Khorixas
Khorixas
15,506
Opuwo Rural
Otuani
14,894
created 2013 from a split of Opuwo Constituency [ 13]
Opuwo Urban
Opuwo
23,934
created 2013 from a split of Opuwo Constituency [ 13]
Outjo
Outjo
19,743
Sesfontein
Sesfontein
8,845
Ohangwena
Eenhana
Onambutu [ 16]
35,304
Endola
Oshawapala [ 17]
32,698
Engela
Oshimwaku [ 18]
30 004
Epembe
Epembe
16,336
Ohangwena
Helao Nafidi
31,491
Okongo
Okongo
31,746
Omulonga
Onamukulo
32,802
Created 2003[ 15]
Omundaungilo
Omundaungilo [ 19]
15,009
Ondobe
Oshandi
32,622
Ongenga
Ongenga
27,296
Oshikango
Edundja [ 20]
30,531
Omaheke
Aminuis
Aminuis
13,801
Epukiro
Epukiro Post 3
7,880
Created 2003[ 15]
Gobabis
Gobabis
35,452
Kalahari
Ben-Hur
12,021
until 1998 Buitepos Constituency [ 12]
Otjinene
Otjinene
12,415
Otjombinde
Tallismanus
9,041
until 1998 Otjozondjou Constituency [ 12]
Okorukambe
Witvlei
12,271
until 2013 Steinhausen Constituency [ 13]
Omusati
Anamulenge
Anamulenge
20,344
Elim
Elim
13,400
Etayi
Etayi
33,088
created 1998[ 12]
Ogongo
Ogongo
17,649
Okahao
Okahao
24,909
created 1998[ 12]
Okalongo
Okalongo
32,663
until 1998 Okalonga Constituency [ 12]
Onesi
Onesi
23,364
Oshikuku
Oshikuku
19,693
Otamanzi
Otamanzi
16,399
Created 2003[ 15]
Outapi
Outapi
53,594
until 1998 U utapi Constituency[ 12]
Ruacana
Ruacana
27,261
Created 1998. A previous constituency with the same name was part of Kunene Region and renamed Epupa Constituency .[ 12]
Tsandi
Tsandi
34,307
Oshana
Okaku
Okaku
21,892
Okatana
Okatana
19,974
Okatyali
Okatyali
4,502
Ompundja
Enguwantale
4,582
Ondangwa Rural
Eheke
14,959
created 2013 from a split of Ondangwa Constituency [ 13]
Ondangwa Urban
Ondangwa
31,466
created 2013 from a split of Ondangwa Constituency [ 13]
Ongwediva
Ongwediva
44,166
Oshakati East
Oshakati
39,915
created 1998 from a split of Oshakati Constituency[ 12]
Oshakati West
Olupumbu [ 21]
30,665
created 1998 from a split of Oshakati Constituency[ 12]
Uukwiyu
Uukwiyu
13,033
Uuvudhiya
Engombe [ 22]
5,647
Oshikoto
Eengodi
Onamishu [ 23]
24,208
Guinas
Oshivelo [ 24]
8,578
Nehale lyaMpingana
Omboto [ 25]
17,317
created 2013[ 13]
Okankolo
Onyuulaye [ 26]
17,988
Olukonda
Olukonda
14,318
Omuntele
Omuntele
21,043
Omuthiyagwiipundi
39,855
Onayena
Onayena
16,669
Oniipa
Oniipa
33,727
Onyaanya
Onyaanya
25,465
until 1999 Okatope Constituency [ 27]
Tsumeb
38,134
until 1999 Oshikoto Constituency [ 27]
Otjozondjupa
Grootfontein
Grootfontein
36,951
Okahandja
Okahandja
46,061
Okakarara
Okakarara
30,987
Omatako
Okandjira [ 28]
18,283
Otavi
Otavi
18,279
Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo
54,893
Tsumkwe
Tsumkwe
15,357
created 1998 from the eastern part of Grootfontein Constituency[ 12]
Zambezi Region
Judea Lyaboloma
Sangwali
8,738
created 2013[ 13]
Kabbe North
Kabbe
12,253
created 2013 from a split of Kabbe Constituency [ 13]
Kabbe South
Nakabolelwa
11,345
created 2013 from a split of Kabbe Constituency [ 13]
Katima Mulilo Rural
Bukalo
24,016
created 1998 from a split of Katima Mulilo Constituency[ 12]
Katima Mulilo Urban
Katima Mulilo
46,401
created 1998 from a split of Katima Mulilo Constituency[ 12]
Kongola
Kongola
12,069
Linyanti
10,425
Sibbinda
Sibbinda
17,126
ǁKaras
Berseba
Berseba
11,258
Karasburg East
Karasburg
13,821
created 2013 from a split of Karasburg Constituency [ 13]
Karasburg West
Noordoewer
17,741
created 2013 from a split of Karasburg Constituency [ 13]
Keetmanshoop Rural
Aroab
8,744
Keetmanshoop Urban
Keetmanshoop
27,862
ǃNamiǂNûs
Lüderitz
17,243
until 2013 Lüderitz Constituency [ 13]
Oranjemund
Oranjemund
13,224
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