1938 Northern Rhodesian general election

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General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia in 1938.[1] An additional unofficial member was appointed to the Legislative Council to represent African interests.[2]

Electoral system

The seven elected members of the Legislative Council were elected from seven single-member constituencies.[3] There were a total of 3,932 registered voters.[3]

Constituency Settlements Registered voters
Eastern Fort Jameson, Lundazi, Petauke 146
Livingstone and Western Balovale, Kalabo, Lealui, Livingstone, Mankoya, Senanga, Sesheke 367
Midland Broken Hill (South), Lusaka, Mumbwa 541
Ndola Fort Rosebery, Kawambwa, Luanshya Ndola 792
Nkana Kasempa, Mufulira, Mwinilunga, Nkana, Solwezi 1,196
Northern Abercorn, Broken Hill, Chinsali, Isoka, Kasama, Luwingu, Mkushi, Mpika, Mporokoso, Serenje 624
Southern Kalomo, Mazabuka, Namwala 266
Source: Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia[3]

Results

Constituency Elected member
Eastern Thomas Spurgeon Page
Livingstone and Western Leopold Moore
Midland Edward Cholmeley
Ndola Arthur Stephenson
Nkana Albert Smith
Northern Roy Welensky
Southern Richard Ernest Campbell
Source: Davidson[4]

Aftermath

Stewart Gore-Browne was appointed as the member representing African interests.[5]

References

  1. ^ Frank Shapiro (2002) Haven in Africa, Gefen Publishing House, 2002, p10
  2. ^ A brief guide to Northern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia Information Dept, p106
  3. ^ a b c Official Verbatim Report of the Debates of the Fifth Session (Resumed) of the Ninth Legislative Council, Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia, p21
  4. ^ J.W. Davidson (1948) The Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council, Faber & Faber, p143
  5. ^ Kevin Shillington (2013) Encyclopedia of African History, Routledge, 4 Jul 2013, p589
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