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Francistown South

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Francistown South
Single-member constituency
for the National Assembly
DistrictNorth-East
Population35,262
Major settlementsFrancistown
Area21 km2
Current constituency
Created2004
Party  UDC
Created fromFrancistown West
Francistown East
MPWynter Mmolotsi
Margin of victory5,109 (53.2 pp)

Francistown South is a constituency in the North-East District represented in the National Assembly of Botswana by Wynter Mmolotsi of the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) since 2009.

Constituency profile

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The constituency was created in 2004 as part of an increase in the number of Francistown constituencies from two to three. Wynter Mmolotsi of the UDC has represented the constituency since 2009 under three different political parties: the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) in 2009, the UDC in 2014, the Alliance for Progressives (AP) in 2019 (the only seat won by the AP that election) and the UDC again in 2024. Following the 2024 general election, which saw the BDP lose power for the first time in history, Mmolotsi became the longest-serving MP, having served since the 10th Parliament. Notably, in the 2024 election, the BDP recorded its lowest-ever result in a constituency, securing only 14.5%. As of the 2024 general election, this constituency is the UDC’s second safest, behind Mahalapye West.

The urban constituency encompasses the following locations:[1]

  1. Southern Francistown

Members of Parliament

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Key:   BDP   UDC   AP   UDC

Election Winner
2004 election Khumo Maoto
2009 election Wynter Mmolotsi
2014 election
2019 election
2024 election

Election results

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2024 election

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General election 2024: Francistown South[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDC Wynter Mmolotsi 6,506 67.71 +37.18
BDP Solly Reikeletseng 1,397 14.54 −17.03
BCP Interest Tawele 942 9.80 N/A
BPF Modiri Lucas 763 7.94 N/A
Margin of victory 5,109 53.17 N/A
Total valid votes 9,608 99.54 −0.08
Rejected ballots 34 0.38 +0.08
Turnout 9,642 78.72 −2.71
Registered electors 12,248
UDC gain from AP Swing +27.11

2019 election

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General election 2019: Francistown South[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AP Wynter Mmolotsi 3,454 37.89 N/A
BDP Lucas Jojo 2,878 31.57 −1.12
UDC Tiroeaone Ntsima 2,783 30.53 −21.76
Margin of victory 576 6.23 N/A
Total valid votes 9,115 99.62 −0.09
Rejected ballots 37 0.38 +0.09
Turnout 9,152 81.43 −0.43
Registered electors 11,239
AP gain from UDC Swing N/A

2014 election

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General election 2014: Francistown South[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDC Wynter Mmolotsi 5,261 52.29 N/A
BDP Sylvia Muzila 3,289 32.69 −16.26
BCP Vain Mamela 1,511 15.02 −28.11
Margin of victory 1,972 19.60 N/A
Total valid votes 10,061 99.64 +0.30
Rejected ballots 36 0.36 −0.30
Turnout 10,097 81.86 +9.99
Registered electors 12,334
UDC gain from BDP Swing +34.28

2009 election

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General election 2009: Francistown South[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BDP Wynter Mmolotsi 4,024 48.95 +3.64
BCP Vain Mamela 3,546 43.13 +0.85
BPP Bernard Balikani 289 3.52 N/A
BNF Joseph Mumba 280 3.41 N/A
Independent Elmon Tafa 56 0.68 N/A
MELS Tobokani Amos 26 0.32 N/A
Margin of victory 478 5.82 +2.80
Total valid votes 8,221 99.34 +0.88
Rejected ballots 55 0.66 −0.88
Turnout 8,276 71.87 +1.68
Registered electors 11,515
BDP hold Swing +2.25

2004 election

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General election 2004: Francistown South[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
BDP Khumo Maoto 2,843 45.31
BCP Vain Mamela 2,653 42.28
BAM Matlhomola Modise 779 12.41
Margin of victory 190 3.03
Total valid votes 6,275 98.46
Rejected ballots 98 1.54
Turnout 6,373 70.19
Registered electors 9,079
BDP win (new seat)

References

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  1. ^ 2022 DELIMITATION COMMISSION REPORT (PDF). 2022.
  2. ^ "Mmolotsi retains Francistown South". DailyNews. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  3. ^ Independent Electoral Commission - Botswana National Assembly, 2019
  4. ^ Independent Electoral Commission - Botswana National Assembly, 2014
  5. ^ Report To The Minister Of Presidential Affairs And Public Administration On The 2009 General Elections (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission (IEC).
  6. ^ BOTSWANA GENERAL ELECTIONS 30th OCTOBER 2004 POLLING RESULTS (PDF). Independent Electoral Commission (IEC).