- Southern Rhodesian general election, 1946
The Southern Rhodesia general election of
April 25 ,1946 was held seven years after the previous election, the term of the Assembly having been extended so that there would be no general election during theSecond World War . The election showed a strong shift to the right, as the United Party government led by Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins lost its overall majority; however, Huggins could count on the support of one of the factions of theRhodesia Labour Party in any vote of confidence and therefore remained in office.Franchise and Electoral procedure
During the war a number of changes to the franchise had been made. The arrival of large numbers of British citizens to train as pilots for the
Royal Air Force from 1940 led to a sudden increase in the electorate. Many Rhodesians felt that the forces personnel ought not to have the vote, given that their presence in Rhodesia was transitory and they had no long-term commitment. Therefore the Assembly passed the Electoral Amendment Act 1941 which disfranchised them. The Act also disfranchised British citizens from other dominions who were not prepared to make a declaration of willingness to serve in Southern Rhodesia's defence forces. A third provision of the Act was to extend a previous lifetime disqualification of those sentenced to imprisonment to those given suspended prison sentences.In the Civil Disabilities Act 1942, anyone convicted of
treason able or seditious practices, those who had deserted from or evaded service in the Army, or who were cashiered or dishonourably discharged, was disqualified from registration as a voter. To cope with the large number of Rhodesians serving away from the colony in the armed forces, the Active Service Voters Act 1943 permitted them to record their votes in a general election. They were permitted to vote for a political party rather than an individual candidate.Electoral districts
There were no alterations to the boundaries of the electoral districts.
Political parties
The twists and turns within the Rhodesia Labour Party which led it to divide into two parties at this election are recounted in the article on the
Rhodesia Labour Party .Jacob Smit, who had been an ally of Huggins in Reform Party days and previously served at the Ministry of Finance, went into opposition early in 1944. He joined a group of conservatives who were developing a new political party on the principles of economy in public spending, free enterprise, and seeking dominion status within the British Empire. Smit was soon appointed the Leader of this group, which named itself the
Southern Rhodesia Liberal Party .ummary result
Electorate: 40,943Turnout: 67.1%
Hartley
Thomas James Golding died on
August 2 ,1947 . A byelection was held in his constituency onSeptember 26 ,1947 .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)
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