South African general elections
- South African general elections
This article lists the general elections held in the history of South Africa:
* South African general election, 1910 - Establishment of the Union of South Africa
* South African general election, 1915
* South African general election, 1920
* South African general election, 1921
* South African general election, 1924
* South African general election, 1929
* South African general election, 1933
* South African general election, 1938
* South African general election, 1943
* South African general election, 1948
* South African general election, 1953
* South African general election, 1958
* South African general election, 1961 - Establishment of the Republic of South Africa
* South African general election, 1966
* South African general election, 1970
* South African general election, 1974
* South African general election, 1977
* South African general election, 1981
* South African general election, 1984
* South African general election, 1987
* South African general election, 1989
* South African general election, 1994 - First fully democratic elections
* South African general election, 1999
* South African general election, 2004
* South African general election, 2009 - pending
There were also three referendums in the history of South Africa:
* South African referendum, 1960 - Referendum on becoming a republic
* South African referendum, 1983 - Referendum on implementing the Tricameral Parliament
* South African referendum, 1992 - Referendum on becoming a multiracial democracy
ee also
* Elections in South Africa
* South African municipal election, 2006
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