Mr. Jackson said the full complement will be needed to neutralize South African influence during the Namibian elections.
Despite being a one party dominant state since its independence in 1990, Namibian elections have been transparent, free, and largely fair.
In the 1994 Namibian parliamentary election, the party failed to earn a seat and received just 1,166 total votes.
In the 1999 Namibian parliamentary election, it received just 764 total votes, ranking last of parties contesting the election.
It did not contest the 2004 Namibian parliamentary election.
In the November 2009 Namibian general election, the party selected Shixwameni as it candidate for Namibian President.
Operation Poll Gallop was the name given to the largely logistic operation to support the Namibian elections.
In the Namibian general election, 2009, Hifikepunye Pohamba received approximately 77% of the votes in Guinas.
June 1: Phased withdrawal of Cuban troops is completed, and Namibian elections are held.
Final results were announced on 4 December, the longest delay between voting and the publication of results of any Namibian election (6 days).