List of current members of the National Assembly of Botswana

11th Parliament of Botswana
Legislative body Parliament of Botswana
Jurisdiction Botswana
Meeting place Gaborone, Botswana
Term 2014 – present
Website www.parliament.gov.bw
National Assembly
Members 63
Speaker Gladys Kokorwe
Deputy Speaker Kagiso Molatlhegi
Leader of the Opposition TBD
Party control Botswana Democratic Party

This is a list of the current members of the unicameral National Assembly of Botswana. There are 63 seats in the assembly consisting of 57 MPs directly elected from constituencies, 4 specially elected MPs and 2 ex officio members; who were elected in the 2014 election.[1]

Graphical representation

The National Assembly has a total of 63 seats. This includes the 57 directly contested parliamentary constituencies.

Party key Botswana Democratic Party BDP
Botswana Congress Party BCP
Umbrella for Democratic Change UDC
↓ 50%
41
2
3
17
Botswana Democratic Party
XO
BCP
UDC

List of MPs elected in the general election

# Constituency Name Party Votes % of total votes
1 Chobe Ronald Shamukuni BDP 4,114 55.9
2 Maun East Kostantinos Markus BDP 6,046 44.4
3 Maun West Tawana Moremi UDC 7,271 48.2
4 Ngami Thato Kwerepe BDP 7,063 46.9
5 Okavango Bagalatia Arone BCP 6,864 53.9
6 Tati East Guma Moyo BDP 5,864 59.7
7 Tati West Biggie Butale BDP 4,510 42.3
8 Francistown East Buti Billy BDP 3,818 45.0
9 Francistown South Wynter Mmolotsi UDC 5,261 52.1
10 Francistown West Mokwaledi Moswaane BDP 5,305 53.5
11 Nata-Gweta Polson Majaga BDP 3,424 35.2
12 Nkange Edwin Batshu BDP 6,461 50.1
13 Shashe West Fidelis Molao BDP 6,839 56.7
14 Tonota Thapelo Olopeng BDP 7,013 54.4
15 Bobonong Shaw Kgathi BDP 7,350 49.4
16 Mmadinare Kefentse Mzwinila BDP 7,325 68.7
17 Selibe Phikwe East Nonofo Molefhi BDP 3,376 40.4
18 Selibe Phikwe West Dithapelo Keorapetse BCP 4,247 48.8
19 Lerala-Maunalala Prince Maele BDP 6,356 53.8
20 Palapye Moiseraela Goya BDP 6,771 55.9
21 Sefhare-Ramokgonami Dorcus Makgatho-Malesu BDP 7,459 54.4
22 Mahalapye East Botlogile Tshireletso BDP 4,406 47.3
23 Mahalapye West Joseph Molefe BDP 6,542 55.8
24 Shosong Dikgang Makgalemele BDP 5,377 50.3
25 Serowe North Kgotla Autlwetse BDP 9,611 84.5
26 Serowe West Tshekedi Khama II BDP 5,401 77.6
27 Serowe South Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi BDP 7,833 68.8
28 Boteti East Lelatisitswe Sethomo BDP 5,530 62.4
29 Boteti West Slumber Tsogwane BDP 5,790 47.8
30 Mochudi East Isaac Davids UDC 6,824 38.8
31 Mochudi West Gilbert Mangole UDC 8,856 47.5
32 Gaborone Central Phenyo Butale UDC 4,601 39.6
33 Gaborone North Haskins Nkaigwa UDC 5,738 44.0
34 Gaborone South Kagiso Molatlhegi BDP 3,872 34.0
35 Gaborone Bonnington North Duma Boko UDC 7,694 53.6
36 Gaborone Bonnington South Ndaba Gaolathe UDC 6,646 57.3
37 Tlokweng Same Bathobakae UDC 6,442 55.9
38 Ramotswa Samuel Rantuana BCP 7,307 40.4
39 Mogodtishane Sedirwa Kgoroba UDC 4,180 35.2
40 Gabane-Mmankgodi Pius Mokgware UDC 7,155 41.5
41 Thamaga-Kumakwane Tshenolo Mabeo BDP 7,053 48.3
42 Molepolole North Mohammed I. Khan UDC 8,854 58.6
43 Molepolole South Tlamelo Mmatli UDC 5,967 50.2
44 Lentswaeletau-Mmopane Vincent Seretse BDP 7,170 43.1
45 Letlhakeng-Lephephe Liakat Kablay BDP 5,265 47.4
46 Takatokwane Ngaka Ngaka BDP 5,074 47.4
47 Lobatse Sadique Kebonang BDP 5,485 49.4
48 Goodhope-Mabule James Mathokgwane UDC 6,712 48.9
49 Mmathethe-Molapowabojang Alfred Madigele BDP 8,283 50.5
50 Kanye North Patrick Ralotsia BDP 5,726 35.6
51 Kanye South Abram Kesupile UDC 7,351 46.1
52 Moshupa-Manyana Mokgweetsi Masisi BDP 6,831 53.3
53 Jwaneng-Mabutsane Shawn Ntlhaile UDC 6,613 49.4
54 Kgalagadi North Itumeleng Moipisi BDP 4,648 49.9
55 Kgalagadi South Frans Van Der Westhuizen BDP 6,824 54.3
56 Ghanzi North Noah Salakae UDC 3,999 51.5
57 Ghanzi South Christiaan De Graaff BDP 4,812 52.3
Specially elected Kenneth Matambo[2] BDP
Specially elected Unity Dow[2] BDP
Specially elected Eric Molale [2] BDP
Specially elected Kitso Mokaila[2] BDP
Ex officio (President) Ian Khama BDP
Ex officio (Attorney General) Athaliah Molokomme

References

  1. "2014 Parliamentary Election Results" (PDF). IEC. October 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Meet specially elected MPs". Daily News. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 29 October 2014.

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