Katuba (constituency)
Katuba is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the rural area to the north-west of Lusaka in Central Province.[1]
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List of MPs
Election year | MP | Party |
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1973 | Godfrey Laima | United National Independence Party |
1978 | Mavis Muyunda | United National Independence Party |
1983 | Mavis Muyunda | United National Independence Party |
1988 | Mavis Muyunda | United National Independence Party |
1991 | Gilbert Mululu | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
1996 | Gilbert Mululu | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
2001 | Jonas Shakafuswa | United Party for National Development |
2006 | Jonas Shakafuswa | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
2011 | Patrick Mwewa | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
2014 (by-election) | Jonas Shakafuswa | United Party for National Development |
2016 | Patricia Mwashingwele | United Party for National Development |
2019 (by-election) | Bampi Kapalasa | United Party for National Development |
Election results
2001
2001 general election[2] | |||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
Jonas Shakafuswa | United Party for National Development | 2,654 | 32.35 |
Reuben Musakabantu | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | 2,035 | 24.80 |
Beatrice M. Mwala | Forum for Democracy and Development | 1,818 | 21.16 |
Gilbert Mululu | Independent | 466 | 5.68 |
Queen Kapembwa | United National Independence Party | 405 | 4.94 |
Patricia Mwashingwale | Heritage Party | 388 | 4.73 |
Rebecca Kapila | National League for Democracy | 187 | 2.28 |
Charity P. Chileshe | Independent | 170 | 2.07 |
Laskie Musama | Zambia Republican Party | 81 | 0.99 |
Invalid/blank votes | 183 | – | |
Total | 8,387 | 100 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 11,171 | 75.08 |
2019
2019 Katuba by-election | |||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
Bampi Kapalasa | United Party for National Development | 8,727 | 54.99 |
Zacks Mwachilele | Patriotic Front | 7,024 | 44.26 |
Bertha Mageya | United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia | 120 | 0.76 |
Invalid/blank votes | 193 | – | |
Total | 16,064 | 100 | |
Source: Lusaka Times |
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References
- Katuba National Assembly of Zambia
- 2001 parliamentary election results Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Electoral Commission of Zambia
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