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1948 Northern Rhodesian general election

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General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia on 14 August 1948.[1]

Electoral system

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The ten elected members of the Legislative Council (an increase from eight in the 1944 elections) were elected from ten single-member constituencies.[2] Two new constituencies were created; Lusaka was split out of the Midland constituency, whilst Mufulira–Chingola was created by taking Mufulira from the Luanshya constituency and Chingola from the Nkana constituency.[2]

The Livingstone and Western and Southern constituencies were reorganised into Livingstone and South-Western. There were a total of 7,086 registered voters.[2]

Constituency Settlements Registered voters
Broken Hill Broken Hill Urban, Broken Hill Rural (north) 920
Livingstone Livingstone, Sesheke 365
Luanshya Luanshya 714
Lusaka All settlements within 10 miles of Lusaka Boma 809
Midland Balovale, Broken Hill Rural (South), Kabompo, Kasempa, Lusaka Rural, Mumbwa, Mwinilunga, Serenje, Solwezi 321
Mufulira–Chingola Chingola, Mufulira 1,211
Ndola Ndola Rural, Ndola Urban 795
Nkana Kitwe 1,064
North-Eastern Abercorn, Chinsali, Fort Jameson, Fort Rosebery, Isoka, Kasama, Kawambwa, Lundazi, Luwingu, Mpika, Mporokoso, Petauke 452
South-Western Gwembe, Kalabo, Kalomo, Mankoya, Mazabuka, Mongu Namwala, Senanga 435
Source: Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia[2]

Results

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
Broken Hill Roy Welensky Unopposed Re-elected
Livingstone Herbert Millar Elected
Cuthbert Garret
Luanshya Albert Davies Elected
Harold Webb
Lusaka Ernest Sergeant Elected
Alexander Scott
Clarence Lewis
Midland Marais von Eeden Elected
Clifford Kelly
Mufulira–Chingola James Morris Elected
Gladys Douglas
Alexander Stevens
Ndola Ewain Wilson Unopposed Elected
Nkana George L'Ange Elected
Brian Goodwin Defeated
North-Eastern Frank Robertson Unopposed Elected
South-Western Geoffrey Beckett Unopposed Elected
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "General Election in N. Rhodesia: Four Candidates Returned Unopposed", East Africa and Rhodesia, 29 July 1948, p1315
  2. ^ a b c d Official Verbatim Report of the Debates of the Fifth Session (Resumed) of the Ninth Legislative Council, Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia, p23
  3. ^ "Northern Rhodesia's General Election: Six New Members Returned at Last Week's Poll, East Africa and Rhodesia, 2 September 1948, p1465