Okalongo Constituency
Okalongo Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omusati Region of Namibia, located on the border with Angola. It had 16,031 registered voters.
Okalongo Constituency covers an area of. It had a population of 30,609 in 2011, up from 28,719 in 2001. The capital of the constituency is the settlement of Okalongo. Other villages within the constituency include Onandjaba, Omatwadiva, Onaidjimba, Okafitu Kauvale, Olwiili, Ongolo, Ondudu, Onembaba, Ondobe Yehumba, Ondobe Yefidi, Ohakapeke, Olupandu, Epoko, Olupito, Oupale, Oshuundje, Okathitu Konghai, Oikango, Onalumbololo, Uushwa, Orange ya Nashimbuli, Omutundungu, Oshiteyatemo, Aanongo, Ombwana, Eshwa la Hamukwaya, and Onambome.
Politics
Like all other constituencies in Omusati, Okalongo Constituency is traditionally a stronghold of the South West Africa People's Organization party. In the 2004 regional election, SWAPO politician Haikella Jhonny Hakaye won the election, receiving 9,841 of the 9,897 votes cast.SWAPO also won by a landslide in the 2015 regional election. Laurentius Iipinge secured 6,923 votes, while Simson Nangolo of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance received only 80 votes.
Councillor Iipinge was reelected in the 2020 regional election, obtaining 5,667 votes. His closest competitor, Josua Mwetupunga of the Independent Patriots for Change, received 1,281 votes.