Okorukambe Constituency

[2] Okorukambe Constituency covers an area of 17,457 km2 (6,740 sq mi).

[3] Its district capital is the settlement of Steinhausen for which it was previously named.

[4] SWAPO politician and deputy Minister of Works and Transport Kilus Nguvauva was the councillor of this constituency from the 1998 regional election.

[5] The 2015 regional election was likewise won by a SWAPO candidate.

Lukas Mbangu of the All People's Party also ran and got 45 votes.

Okorukambe Constituency (red) in the Omaheke Region