Katuba (constituency)

List of MPs

Election year MP Party
1973Godfrey LaimaUnited National Independence Party
1978Mavis MuyundaUnited National Independence Party
1983Mavis MuyundaUnited National Independence Party
1988Mavis MuyundaUnited National Independence Party
1991Gilbert MululuMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996Gilbert MululuMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001Jonas ShakafuswaUnited Party for National Development
2006Jonas ShakafuswaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2011Patrick MwewaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2014 (by-election)Jonas ShakafuswaUnited Party for National Development
2016Patricia MwashingweleUnited Party for National Development
2019 (by-election)Bampi KapalasaUnited Party for National Development

Election results

2001

2001 general election[2]
Candidate Party Votes %
Jonas ShakafuswaUnited Party for National Development2,65432.35
Reuben MusakabantuMovement for Multi-Party Democracy2,03524.80
Beatrice M. MwalaForum for Democracy and Development1,81821.16
Gilbert MululuIndependent4665.68
Queen KapembwaUnited National Independence Party4054.94
Patricia MwashingwaleHeritage Party3884.73
Rebecca KapilaNational League for Democracy1872.28
Charity P. ChilesheIndependent1702.07
Laskie MusamaZambia Republican Party810.99
Invalid/blank votes183
Total8,387100
Registered voters/turnout11,17175.08

2019

2019 Katuba by-election
Candidate Party Votes %
Bampi KapalasaUnited Party for National Development8,72754.99
Zacks MwachilelePatriotic Front7,02444.26
Bertha MageyaUnited Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia1200.76
Invalid/blank votes193
Total16,064100
Source: Lusaka Times
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References

  1. Katuba National Assembly of Zambia
  2. 2001 parliamentary election results Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Electoral Commission of Zambia
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