1924 Southern Rhodesian general election

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1924 Southern Rhodesian general election

| country = Southern Rhodesia

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 1920 Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council election

| previous_year = 1920

| previous_mps =

| next_election = 1928 Southern Rhodesian general election

| next_year = 1928

| next_mps =

| seats_for_election = All 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly | majority_seats = 16

| elected_mps =

| election_date = 29 April 1924

| image1 = 150x150px

| leader1 = Charles Coghlan

| leader_since1 = 1923

| party1 = Rhodesia Party

| leaders_seat1 = Bulawayo North

| seats1 = 26

| popular_vote1 = 13,987

| percentage1 = 58.33%

| image2 =

| leader2 = Lawrence John Walter Keller

| leader_since2 = 1923

| party2 = Rhodesia Labour Party

| leaders_seat2 = Bulawayo South
(Unelected)

| seats2 = 0

| popular_vote2 = 3,527

| percentage2 = 14.71%

| map_image =

| map_size =

| map_caption =

| title = Premier

| posttitle = Subsequent Premier

| before_election = Charles Coghlan

| before_party = Rhodesia Party

| after_election = Charles Coghlan

| after_party = Rhodesia Party

}}

General elections were held in Southern Rhodesia on 29 April 1924, the first elections to the new Legislative Assembly following the granting of responsible government to the colony. The result was a comprehensive victory for the Rhodesia Party, which had been formed by the supporters of responsible government, who won 26 out of the 30 seats.

Electoral system

No change was made to the basic electoral procedure which continued to be the single non-transferable vote, or First past the post system, cast by means of the secret ballot.

The Letters Patent granting the colony the right to self-government in 1923 made no change to the pre-existing franchise. The law provided that voters must have been resident in Southern Rhodesia for at least six months, and have the ability to complete the claim form for the electoral register in their own handwriting if the registrar required, and to write from dictation 50 words in the English language. In addition, voters had to meet one of three criteria for their financial means: either occupy property worth £150 in their Electoral District, or own a registered mining claim within the colony (for which residence was not required), or receive annual salary of £100 in the colony.

The Letters Patent created a legislative assembly with 30 members, and for simplicity the 15 electoral districts set the previous year for the Legislative Council were used for the new assembly, but with each district returning two members. Voters were therefore entitled to two votes.

Political parties

Since the previous election, and the grant of responsible government, the Responsible Government Association had organised itself under the leadership of Sir Charles Coghlan into the Rhodesia Party and been appointed as the new government. In addition the Rhodesia Labour Party, which had been formed some years before, entered into the election. However a substantial number of candidates fought as Independents on their own record. In general these candidates represented small farmers, small businesses and mining interests.

Campaign

The Labour Party had supported the Responsible Government Association in its campaign for a separate government for the colony, and in opposition to union with South Africa, and members of both parties hoped to reach agreement on an allocation of seats between them so that they did not oppose each other. Negotiations were unsuccessful and where candidates of the parties were fighting for seats, the fight between them became bitter. The independent candidates were also in opposition to the 'establishment' party and many stressed the need for a strong opposition in the new Assembly.

Results

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|party2=Rhodesia Labour Party|votes2=3527|seats2=0

|party3=Independents|votes3=6466|seats3=4

|valid=11990

|invalid=187

|electorate=20060

|source=Willson

}}

=By constituency=

class="wikitable"

!align="left"|Constituency
Electorate and turnout

!align="center" valign="top"|Candidate

!align="center" valign="top"|Party

!align="center" valign="top"|Votes

valign="top" rowspan="6"|BULAWAYO CENTRAL
1,493 (54.8%)

|align="left"|Francis Leslie Hadfield

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|420

align="left"|James Cowden

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|397

align="left"|Septimus Leonard John Steggall

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|249

align="left"|Harry Joseph Sonnenberg

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|217

align="left"|William George Durbin Morsman

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|194

align="left"|Frederick Fisher

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|159

valign="top" rowspan="4"|BULAWAYO DISTRICT
1,253 (62.3%)

|align="left"|Frederic Philip Mennell

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|499

align="left"|Alexander Robert Thomson

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|492

align="left"|Harry Herbert Davies

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|335

align="left"|George Walter Price

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|234

valign="top" rowspan="3"|BULAWAYO NORTH
1,490 (62.9%)

|align="left"|Sir Charles Patrick John Coghlan

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|830

align="left"|Robert James Hudson

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|771

align="left"|William Davies

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|274

valign="top" rowspan="5"|BULAWAYO SOUTH
1,486 (69.0%)

|align="left"|Charles Folliot Birney

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|631

align="left"|Henry Robert Barbour

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|469

align="left"|Lawrence John Walter Keller

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|408

align="left"|George Mitchell

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|303

align="left"|Robert John Dent

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|241

valign="top" rowspan="4"|EASTERN
1,617 (64.2%)

|align="left"|Charles Edward Gilfillan

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|590

align="left"|John Louis Martin

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|576

align="left"|Lewis Aloys MacDonald Hastings

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|552

align="left"|William Matthias Longden

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|359

valign="top" rowspan="5"|GWELO
1,456 (66.0%)

|align="left"|David Campbell Duncan Munro

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|572

align="left"|Max Danziger

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|527

align="left"|John Charles Jesser Coope

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|401

align="left"|James Henry Edwards

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|257

align="left"|James White Ross

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|165

valign="top" rowspan="5"|HARTLEY
1,519 (58.2%)

|align="left"|Sir Ernest William Sanders Montagu

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|426

align="left"|Osmond Charteris Du Port

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|422

align="left"|Richard Wright Albertson

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|379

align="left"|Burton Ireland Collings

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|275

align="left"|Robert Hawker Futter

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|267

valign="top" rowspan="3"|MAZOE
1,351 (50.4%)

|align="left"|Sir Francis James Newton

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|624

align="left"|John Wallace Downie

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|579

align="left"|William Martin

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|159

valign="top" rowspan="8"|MIDLANDS
1,321 (70.6%)

|align="left"|Robert Dunipace Gilchrist

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|415

align="left"|William James Boggie

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|307

align="left"|John Austen

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|307

align="left"|Henry Tyndall Brett

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|260

align="left"|William Harrison

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|184

align="left"|Miss Ellen Constance Steedman

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|150

align="left"|Walter Douglas Douglas-Jones

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|130

align="left"|George Alexander Campbell

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|111

valign="top" rowspan="3"|NORTHERN
1,387 (54.7%)

|align="left"|William Muter Leggate

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|612

align="left"|James Murdoch Eaton

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|608

align="left"|John McChlery

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|296

valign="top" rowspan="2"|SALISBURY NORTH
1,876

|align="left"|Percival Donald Leslie Fynn

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|unopposed

align="left"|Godfrey Martin Huggins

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|unopposed

valign="top" rowspan="5"|SALISBURY SOUTH
1,454 (58.1%)

|align="left"|Harry Bertin

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|595

align="left"|George Frederick Elcombe

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|433

align="left"|Milton Evan Cleveland

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|329

align="left"|George Harold Johnson

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|208

align="left"|Albert Edward Wetherill

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|125

valign="top" rowspan="6"|UMTALI
1,598 (60.1%)

|align="left"|Charles Eickhoff

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|506

align="left"|Mrs. Ethel Tawse Jollie

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|404

align="left"|William Robb Love

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|378

align="left"|James Allin Methuen

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|299

align="left"|Francis Rudolph Myburgh

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|206

align="left"|Thomas Benjamin Hulley

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|130

valign="top" rowspan="3"|VICTORIA
1,353 (52.0%)

|align="left"|Howard Unwin Moffat

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|539

align="left"|Lucius Knapp Robinson

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|469

align="left"|John Albert Halliday

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|399

valign="top" rowspan="4"|WESTERN
1,282 (51.8%)

|align="left"|Robert Alexander Fletcher

|align="left"|Ind

|align="right"|476

align="left"|John Parke Richardson

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|375

align="left"|William Elliot Thomas

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|306

align="left"|William Edward Green

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|171

Note: As the Midlands result was a tie between Boggie and Austen, the election was determined by a drawing of lots, which was supervised by a Judge of the High Court, on 15 May 1924.

Changes during the Assembly

=Mazoe=

Sir Francis Newton resigned on 26 August 1924 on appointment as High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Southern Rhodesia, precipitating a byelection in his electoral district which was held on 26 September 1924.

class="wikitable"

!align="left"|Constituency
Electorate and turnout

!align="center" valign="top"|Candidate

!align="center" valign="top"|Party

!align="center" valign="top"|Votes

valign="top" rowspan="2"|MAZOE
1,351 (53.6%)

|align="left" width="200"|Percy Sidney Inskipp

|align="left" width="60"|RP

|align="right" width="55"|394

align="left"|John William Dunlop

|align="left"|Ind RP

|align="right"|330

=Salisbury South=

George Elcombe resigned his seat on 10 January 1927 and a byelection was held on 8 March 1927.

class="wikitable"

!align="left"|Constituency
Electorate and turnout

!align="center" valign="top"|Candidate

!align="center" valign="top"|Party

!align="center" valign="top"|Votes

valign="top" rowspan=3|SALISBURY SOUTH
1,454 (64.9%)

|align="left" width="200"|Frank William Frederick Johnson

|align="left" width="60"|Ind

|align="right" width="55"|406

align="left"|John William Dunlop

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|362

align="left"|Burton Ireland Collings

|align="left"|RP

|align="right"|175

=Bulawayo North=

Sir Charles Coghlan died on 28 August 1927 and a byelection was held on 18 November 1927.

class="wikitable"

!align="left"|Constituency

!align="center" valign="top"|Candidate

!align="center" valign="top"|Party

!align="center" valign="top"|Votes

valign="top" rowspan=3|BULAWAYO NORTH

|align="left" width="200"|Allan Ross Welsh

|align="left" width="60"|RP

|align="right" width="55"|549

align="left"|Edward Jonathan Davies

|align="left"|Lab

|align="right"|377

=Midlands=

William James Boggie died on 8 February 1928 and a byelection was held on 18 April 1928.

class="wikitable"

!align="left"|Constituency
Electorate and turnout

!align="center" valign="top"|Candidate

!align="center" valign="top"|Party

!align="center" valign="top"|Votes

valign="top" rowspan=2|MIDLANDS
1,374 (47.5%)

|align="left" width="200"|Arthur James Taylor

|align="left" width="60"|RP

|align="right" width="55"|352

align="left"|Alexander Louis Wynand Koch Worsthorne

|align="left"|PP

|align="right"|301

=Defections=

There were a number of changes within the assembly. Robert Dunipace Gilchrist 'crossed the floor' to sit as an opposition Independent in 1925. He was followed in May 1927 by Francis Leslie Hadfield and Max Danziger. In June 1927, the Progressive Party was formed by Harry Bertin, Robert Alexander Fletcher, Robert Dunipace Gilchrist, George Edward Gilfillan, Francis Leslie Hadfield, Frank William Frederick Johnson, John Louis Martin, Frederic Philip Mennell and Sir Ernest William Sanders Montagu. This party campaigned for a pro-white immigration policy, the development of Matabeleland, and establishing African reserves. It was opposed to monopolies, and sought reform and depoliticisation of the Civil Service.

References

{{reflist}}

  • 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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