Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council election, 1920

Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council election, 1920

The Southern Rhodesia Legislative Council election of April 30, 1920 was the seventh election to the Legislative Council of Southern Rhodesia. At this election the Legislative Council comprised thirteen elected members, together with six members nominated by the British South Africa Company, and the Administrator of Southern Rhodesia. The Resident Commissioner of Southern Rhodesia, Crawford Douglas Douglas-Jones, also sat on the Legislative Council "ex officio" but without the right to vote.

Franchise

An important change in the franchise had been made in 1919 through the Women's Enfranchisement Ordinance, which gave the vote to women on the same basis as men. Married women (except those married under a system of polygamy) qualified under the financial and educational status of their husbands, if they did not possess them in their own right. This brought 3,467 new voters on to the lists.

Boundaries

New districts were needed for this election under a provision of the 1914 proclamation that had created the 12 separate districts. The proclamation allowed for an automatic increase of one new district for each increase of 792 voters. The required number had been reached in 1917. The boundary changes that followed left the Eastern district untouched, as well as the four districts in the south-west (Bulawayo District, Bulawayo North, Bulawayo South, and Western).

Parties

Previous elections to the Legislative Council were contested by individuals standing on their own records. By 1914, although no political parties had been created, the candidates for the Legislative Council had been broadly grouped in two camps, one favouring renewal of the Charter from the British South Africa Company, and the other moves towards full self-government within the Empire.

By 1920 political parties had been formed, largely around these ideas. The Responsible Government Association, headed by Sir Charles Coghlan, sought a form of administrative autonomy within the Empire. They were in alliance with the Rhodesia Labour Party throughout most of the colony. Ranged against them were the Unionists, who advocated Southern Rhodesia joining the Union of South Africa, and a large number of Independent candidates who were generally in support of continuation of the charter from the British South Africa Company.

Results

Nominated members

The members nominated by the British South Africa Company were:

* James Donald Mackenzie, Attorney-General
* Ernest Charles Baxter, Controller of Customs and Excise
* Dr Eric Arthur Nobbs PhD BSc FHAS, Director of Agriculture
* George Henry Eyre, Postmaster-General
* Sir Ernest William Sanders Montagu, Secretary for Mines and Works
* Percival Donald Leslie Fynn, Treasurer

Robert MacIlwaine, Solicitor-General, was appointed a member to replace Ernest Charles Baxter during Baxter's temporary absence on May 6, 1920. George Henry Eyre stood down and was replaced by Robert MacIlwaine on March 25, 1921.

During a Special Session of the Legislative Council between October 3 and October 11, 1923, held in order to set up the new administration following the award of responsible government, the appointed members were:

* Sir John Robert Chancellor, Governor (sitting in the "ex officio" seat of the Administrator)
* Percival Donald Leslie Fynn, Treasurer
* Robert James Hudson, Attorney General
* Sir Francis James Newton KCMG CVO, Colonial Secretary
* Eric Arthur Nobbs, Director of Agriculture
* Robert MacIlwaine, Solicitor General
* Dr Andrew Milroy Fleming CMG, Medical Director

References

* "Source Book of Parliamentary Elections and Referenda in Southern Rhodesia 1898-1962" ed. by F.M.G. Willson (Department of Government, University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Salisbury 1963)
* "Holders of Administrative and Ministerial Office 1894-1964" by F.M.G. Willson and G.C. Passmore, assisted by Margaret T. Mitchell (Source Book No. 3, Department of Government, University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Salisbury 1966)
* "Official Year Book of the Colony of Southern Rhodesia", No. 1 - 1924, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia


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