2004
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) organised a ‘No Land, No Vote’ campaign to coincide with the 2004 South African General Elections.[1] The campaign aimed to highlight how democracy fails for the poor because, in this instance, in order to vote you need to be registered in your home ward which is not possible if you don’t have secure tenure or at threat of evictions.[2]
2006
Abahlali baseMjondolo organised a ‘No Land, No House, No Vote’ campaign against the 2006 municipal election in Durban. The campaign began with a march to Durban mayor, Obed Mlaba, which was heavily repressed.[3] The Anti-Eviction Campaign also boycotted the Cape Town municipal elections under the same slogan.[4]
Organising similar constituencies to the Landless People’s Movement, these calls were advocating for people to actively participate in democracy instead of relying on political parties. Abahlali baseMjondolo president, S’bu Zikode, explained: “‘The community has realised that voting for parties has not brought any change to us - especially at the level of local government elections, ‘At [the] local level, whoever wins the elections will be challenged by us. We have been betrayed by our own elected councilor. We have decided not to vote.”[5]
2008
In a protest for free basic electricity in Johannesburg, the Anti-Privitisation Forum threatened not to vote in the 2009 elections if their demands were not met.[6]
2009
The ‘No Land, No House, No Vote’ is extended to the 2009 South African General Elections[7] by Abahlali BaseMjondolo, the Anti-Eviction Campaign, the Landless People’s Movement, and others under the combined banner of the Poor People’s Alliance[8]
2011
Based on continued failures to receive adequate service delivery and heavy police repression, Abahlali BaseMjondolo once again decided to launch a “No Land, No House, No Vote" campaign against the 2011 Local Government Elections .[9]
S’bu Zikode reasoned: "This is because any councillor from a political party forgets about our situation soon after the election. That is why we have decided to stand on our own and fight our own battles - we have been betrayed so many times before."[10]
End notes:
[1](Mail and Gaurdian Staff Reporter, 2005) ↵
[2] (Ballard, 2005) ↵
[3] (Mail and Gaurdian Staff Reporter, 2005) ↵
[4] (Pithouse, 2009) and (Indymedia SA & von der Haide , 2005) ↵
[5] Quoted in (Losier, 2009) ↵
[6] (IOL Staff Reporter, 2008) ↵
[7] (Hlongwa, 2009) ↵
[8] (Losier, 2009) ↵
[9] (IRIN News, 2011) ↵
[10] (IRIN News, 2011) ↵