Southern Rhodesia general election, 1933
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The Southern Rhodesia general election of September 6, 1933 was the third election since the colony of Southern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia was the name of the British colony situated north of the Limpopo River and the Union of South Africa. From its independence in 1965 until its extinction in 1980, it was known as Rhodesia...

 was granted self-government. It is notable as one of only two general elections in Southern Rhodesia which led to a defeat for the sitting government, as the Reform Party won a narrow majority of two seats in the Legislative Assembly
Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly
The Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly was the governing body of Southern Rhodesia from 1924 to 1965.-Background:In 1898, the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council, Southern Rhodesia's first elected representative body, was founded. Much of the decisions regarding the administration of...

. Their victory was to be short-lived.

Franchise and Electoral procedure

No changes were made in the franchise or the procedure of elections since the previous election
Southern Rhodesia general election, 1928
The Southern Rhodesia general election of September 19, 1928 was the second election to the Legislative Assembly of Southern Rhodesia. The Rhodesia Party, who had won an overwhelming victory at the previous election, were re-elected with a slightly smaller majority.-Franchise:At this election the...

, the Electoral Act, 1928 being unamended.

Electoral districts

Shortly before the election, a last-minute decision was made to revise the boundaries of electoral districts which were exceptionally large or exceptionally small. The Shamva district, to the north-east of Salisbury
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, was found to be too small and was abolished and merged with most of the Mazoe district; the remaining parts of both were added to Lomagundi district. In Salisbury itself, the two-member Salisbury South district was reduced to one member, and a new two-member Salisbury Central created, with knock-on effects to Salisbury North.

Outside of these changes the boundaries were the same as used in 1928.

Political parties

The Progressive Party, which had won four seats to become the official opposition in 1928, merged with the County Party and reorganised itself as the Reform Party in October 1929.

Summary result

Electorate: 28,515
Turnout: 73.3%
Party Seats in 1928
Southern Rhodesia general election, 1928
The Southern Rhodesia general election of September 19, 1928 was the second election to the Legislative Assembly of Southern Rhodesia. The Rhodesia Party, who had won an overwhelming victory at the previous election, were re-elected with a slightly smaller majority.-Franchise:At this election the...

Candidates Elected Unopposed Popular vote
Votes %
Rhodesia Party 22 30 9 - 8,145 38.3
Reform Party 4 27 16 - 8,065 37.9
Rhodesia Labour Party
Rhodesia Labour Party
The Rhodesia Labour Party was a political party which existed in Southern Rhodesia from 1923 until the 1950s. Originally formed on the model of the British Labour Party from trade unions and being especially dominated by railway workers, it formed the main opposition party from 1934 to 1946...

3 12 5 - 3,731 17.5
Independents 1 9 - - 1,347 6.3
Totals 30 78 30 - 21,288 100%

Results

  • Ind - Independent
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  • Lab - Rhodesia Labour Party
  • Ref - Reform Party
  • RP - Rhodesia Party

Constituency
Electorate and turnout
Candidate Party Votes
BULAWAYO CENTRAL
Two members
2,114 (68.1%)
Donald Macintyre Lab 681
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James Cowden
RP 616
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Harry Bertin
RP 597
Edward Jonathan Davies Lab 467
William Ewart Kay Ref 271
Henry Darling Ref 249
BULAWAYO NORTH
Two members
2,092 (70.0%)
John Banks Brady RP 681
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Allan Ross Welsh
RP 761
Patrick Bissett Fletcher Ref 551
William McDonald Lab 322
Francis Leslie Hadfield Ref 303
George Arthur Pingstone Ind 148
BULAWAYO SOUTH
1,279 (67.6%)
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Harry Herbert Davies
Lab 587
Henry Arthur Cloete RP 278
CHARTER
685 (78.0%)
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Ernest Lucas Guest
Ernest Lucas Guest
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RP 426
Servaas Daniel Le Roux Ref 108
EASTERN
951 (73.2%)
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John Louis Martin
RP 347
Ernest Plewman De Kock Ref 147
William Hendrik Boshoff Ind 125
Johannes Arnoldus Christiaan Kruger Ind 77
GATOOMA
878 (81.0%)
William Sydney Senior Ref 318
Thomas Alfred Kimble Lab 261
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George Munro
RP 132
GWANDA
708 (75.1%)
Sir Hugh Grenville Williams Ref 292
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George Mitchell
George Mitchell (Rhodesia)
George Mitchell served as Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia from July to September 1933. Born in the United Kingdom, he emigrated to South Africa in 1889, and moved to Matabeleland six years later to work as the manager of the Bank of Africa branch in Bulawayo...

RP 240
GWELO
1,070 (75.7%)
Frank Delano Thompson Ref 345
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Howard Unwin Moffat
Howard Unwin Moffat
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RP 279
William Harrison Lab 186
HARTLEY
634 (80.1%)
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Roger Edward Downes
Ref 281
Robert Atherton Comyn RP 121
William Ernest Heydeman Ind 106
INSIZA
729 (70.0%)
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Stephen Martin Lanigan O'Keeffe
Ref 307
John Parke Richardson RP 170
Leo George Robinson Ind 33
INYATI
782 (72.1%)
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Charles Spearman Jobling
Ref 329
Benjamin Walter Durham RP 235
LOMAGUNDI
854 (71.6%)
Lewis Aloys MacDonald Hastings RP 365
Thomas William Williamson Ref 246
MARANDELLAS
834 (70.6%)
Reginald Herbert Bruce Dickson Ref 329
Incumbent
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Luke Lot Green
RP 260
MATOPO
998 (80.5%)
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Robert Alexander Fletcher
Ref 299
Ernest Arthur Maxwell Lab 296
Roland Mortimer Daniel RP 208
MAZOE
893 (74.5%)
Incumbent
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Edward Walter Lionel Noaks
RP 346
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Mark Douglas Claxton
Ind 319
QUE QUE
819 (74.5%)
Charles Walter Leppington Ref 308
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James Murdoch Eaton
RP 189
Stanley James Edwards Ind 113
RAYLTON
1,271 (77.7%)
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Lawrence John Walter Keller
Lab 519
Henry Robert Barbour RP 370
Carl Hoghoj Olsen Ref 80
William Davies Ind 18
SALISBURY CENTRAL
Two members
2,294 (67.7%)
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Jacob Hendrik Smit
Ref 1,125
Neil Housman Wilson Ref 835
Charles Olley Ind 485
Milton Evan Cleveland RP 343
Mrs. Gladys Maasdorp RP 316
SALISBURY DISTRICT
1,028 (74.1%)
Thomas Nangle Ref 391
Incumbent
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William Muter Leggate
RP 371
SALISBURY NORTH
Two members
1,978 (73.1%)
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Godfrey Martin Huggins
Ref 993
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Percival Donald Leslie Fynn
RP 747
Edgar Pope Vernall Ref 642
William Smith RP 508
SALISBURY SOUTH
1,267 (79.6%)
George Henry Walker Lab 458
William Harold Kimpton Ref 314
Hyam Schwartz RP 237
SELUKWE
851 (78.4%)
Incumbent
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Robert Dunipace Gilchrist
Ref 507
Mrs. Ethel Tawse Jollie RP 160
UMTALI NORTH
911 (77.1%)
Donald Murray Somerville Ref 371
Incumbent
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Charles Eickhoff
RP 263
William Anderson Logan Lab 68
UMTALI SOUTH
843 (75.2%)
Incumbent
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Jonathan Hunter Malcolm
Lab 370
Norman Innes RP 264
VICTORIA
1,032 (72.4%)
William Alexander Eustace Winterton Ref 475
Ernest George Birch RP 272
WANKIE
720 (65.1%)
Incumbent
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Alexander Robert Thomson
RP 246
Frederic Philip Mennell Ref 133
William Doull Lab 90

Changes during the assembly

There were no byelections during this Assembly. In August 1934, most of the Reform Party merged with the Rhodesia Party to form the United Party
United Federal Party
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