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1953 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland election


Federal elections were held in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland on 15 December 1953. They were the first elections to the Legislative Assembly of the federation, which had been formed a few months before. The elections saw a landslide victory for the Federal Party under Godfrey Huggins, who had been Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia for the past 20 years.

Composition of the Federal Assembly

Voters elected 35 members of a unicameral Federal Assembly: 14 from Southern Rhodesia constituencies, 8 from Northern Rhodesia constituencies, and four from Nyasaland. In addition, there were three members from each territory representing African interests: one of these was a European and two were African. In Southern Rhodesia only, these positions were elected; in the other territories, the Governor appointed the European member, while an electoral college chose the African members.

Electoral qualifications

When the Federal constitution was agreed at the London conference of 1953, the qualification for electors in Northern and Southern Rhodesia was taken as the same as those in operation for territorial elections in those territories. Nyasaland did not have direct elections at this point and so was excluded until the Legislative Council there enacted proper provisions.

At the election day, the electorate was comprised as follows:

TerritoryEuropean electorsAsian electorsColoured electorsAfrican electorsTotal
Southern Rhodesia48,86959457044150,474
Northern Rhodesia14,588856315,447
Nyasaland983751,058
Total64,4402,09544466,979

Election campaign

The advent of the Federation caused a profound shift in the structure of politics in the Rhodesias. Godfrey Huggins formed the Federal Party to fight the election, merging his own United Party with the opposition Rhodesia Party and incorporating supporters in Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Several members of other opposition parties in Southern Rhodesia who supported federation also decided to join the Federal Party. Among them were William Eastwood, from the Rhodesia Labour Party, whose departure was prompted by the initial decision of his Party to fight the elections: Eastwood felt that this would divide supporters of federation. Another opposition member going over to the Federal Party was Ian Smith, who had been elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1948 general election.

Opponents of federation formed the Confederate Party, which advocated a system in the Rhodesias akin to apartheid in South Africa. This issue was also raised by Huggins who campaigned vigorously against it. Huggins believed the policy was unpopular and impractical. A group called the Progressive Party was formed to offer voters a party of the centre-left, but swiftly dissolved when it found organising a difficulty and realised it would not be able to nominate more than about two candidates. There were a few independent candidates, most notably two in Northern Rhodesia. Dr Alexander Scott in Lusaka and Norman Lacey in the copperbelt constituency of Nkana-Chingola both advocated a liberal racial policy similar to that which the Progressive Party had been intending to offer.

One unusual court case arose after nominations. Gaston Thornicroft, a mixed-race man who was described as "living like a European", was refused nomination for the Southern Rhodesia constituency for Europeans to represent African interests on the grounds that he was not a European. He challenged the decision in court but was unsuccessful.

Results

The state of the parties was:

PartyMembersNorthern RhodesiaNyasalandSouthern RhodesiaTotal
Federal Party741324
Independents43310
Confederate Party--11
Total1171735

Constituency results

Northern Rhodesia

Ordinary members

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**Broken Hill**
1,552 (60.3%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**Roland Welensky**Federal Party817
William KirkwoodConfederate Party11912.7
**Kafue**
1,015 (62.9%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**Guillaume François Marais Van Eeden**Federal Party441
John GauntConfederate Party19730.9
**Livingstone**
1,377 (66.7%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**John Cranmer Graylin**Federal Party671
Frank DerbyConfederate Party24827.0
**Luanshya-Mufulira**
3,066 (60.0%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**Vincent Thomas Joyce**Federal Party1,326
Douglas Edgar CharsleyConfederate Party51327.9
**Luangwa**
889 (61.9%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**Frank Bruce Robertson**Federal Party446
Charles Benjamin DodkinsConfederate Party10418.9
**Lusaka**
2,172 (67.4%)Independent (politician)}};"Dr **Alexander Scott**Independent758
United Federal Party}}; color:white;"Ernest Walter SargeantFederal Party62642.8
Raymond Beresford PakenhamConfederate Party795.4
**Ndola**
1,946 (57.2%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**Frank Stephen Owen**Federal Party907
Willem Hugo Van ZylConfederate Party20618.5
**Nkana-Chingola**
3,490 (66.6%)United Federal Party}}; color:white;"**George Wellington Rex L'Ange**Federal Party1,819
Edward Brockman HovelmeierConfederate Party39216.9
Independent (politician)}};"Norman Henry LaceyIndependent1154.9

Specially elected African members

TerritoryMemberParty
**Northern Rhodesia**Independent (politician)}};"**Mateyo Kakumbi**
Independent (politician)}};"**Dauti Lawton Yamba**Independent

Specially appointed European member

TerritoryMemberParty
**NORTHERN RHODESIA**Dr. **John Fearby Campbell Haslam** *(resigned, 20 December 1954)*Independent
Sir **John Smith Moffat** *(appointed 22 December 1954)*Independent

Nyasaland

Ordinary members

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**NYASALAND**
Four members
1,058 (85.8%)**Rupert Cecil Bucquet**Federal Party90387.3
**John Foot**Federal Party879
**Paul Frederick Brereton**Federal Party822
**Malcolm Palliser Barrow**Federal Party808
Pranlal Dayaram LalsodagarwalaIndependent1059.7
Alibhai Adambhai DesaiIndependent85
Charles WalshConfederate Party293.0

Specially elected African members

TerritoryMemberParty
**NYASALAND****Wellington Manoah Chirwa**Independent
**Clement Robin Kumbikano**Independent

Specially appointed European member

TerritoryMemberParty
**NYASALAND****Andrew Beveridge Doig** *(resigned, 24 June 1958)*Independent

Southern Rhodesia

Ordinary members

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**BORDER**
3,618 (83.2%)**Benjamin Disraeli Goldberg**Federal Party1,88662.7
Andrew SkeenConfederate Party1,12337.3
**BULAWAYO**
3,401 (75.9%)**Donald MacIntyre**Federal Party1,78969.3
Arthur Lear SmithConfederate Party79330.7
**BULAWAYO SUBURBS**
3,575 (77.3%)**William Hives Eastwood**Federal Party1,96171.0
William ShawConfederate Party80129.0
**DARWIN**
3,547 (79.4%)**John Moore Caldicott**Federal Party1,94669.1
Richard Hunter ChristieConfederate Party87230.9
**MIDLANDS**
3,584 (71.5%)**Ian Douglas Smith**Federal Party1,14844.8
Robert WilliamsonIndependent78530.6
William Henry WeedonConfederate Party62924.6
**MREWA**
3,664 (80.3%)**Neville Gwynne Barrett**Federal Party1,81661.7
George Richard MusgraveConfederate Party1,12638.3
**SALISBURY**
3,995 (72.8%)**Leslie Manfred Noel Hodson**Federal Party2,02369.5
John Liston DalrympleConfederate Party88630.5
**SALISBURY SOUTH**
3,665 (75.2%)**William Alexander Eustace Winterton**Federal Party1,49654.3
Hendrik Andries AlbertsConfederate Party1,26145.7
**SALISBURY SUBURBS**
3,649 (77.2%)**Godfrey Martin Huggins**Federal Party2,05573.0
Estcourt Vernon Herbert Cresswell-GeorgeConfederate Party76127.0
**SALISBURY WEST**
3,848 (78.3%)**James Watson Swan**Federal Party2,06968.7
Percy Arthur NewtonConfederate Party94331.3
**SEBAKWE**
3,331 (78.0%)**John Richard Dendy Young**Confederate Party1,41554.5
Jacob Letterstedt SmitFederal Party1,18245.5
**UMGUZA**
3,675 (78.0%)**Julius Macdonald Greenfield**Federal Party2,07272.3
William Henry RatthamConfederate Party79527.7
**UMNIATI**
3,484 (75.5%)**Leslie Major Cullinan**Federal Party1,49156.7
James Angus Graham, Marquess GrahamConfederate Party1,13843.3
**WESTERN**
3,375 (73.4%)**Robert Francis Halsted**Federal Party1,59364.3
Andries Bernardus MentzConfederate Party88335.7

Specially elected African members

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**MASHONALAND**
26,049 (55.9%)**Jasper Zengeza Savanhu**Independent9,44764.9
Stanlake John William Thompson SamkangeIndependent5,12035.1
**MATABELELAND**
24,425 (53.1%)**Masotsha Mike Hove**Independent10,55881.5
Joshua Mqabuko NkomoIndependent2,40018.5

Specially elected European member

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**SOUTHERN RHODESIA**
50,474 (72.4%)**Percy Ibbotson**Independent13,40236.7
Ian Finlay McLeanConfederate Party10,18327.9
James Henderson FarquharIndependent8,35322.8
Henry Alfred HolmesIndependent4,62112.6

Changes during the Assembly

Southern Rhodesia by-election

Rev. Percy Ibbotson, the specially elected European member representing African interests from Southern Rhodesia, died on 3 April 1955. When nominations closed on 27 May 1955, Harry Ellinder Davies was the only candidate to replace him, and was therefore declared elected unopposed.

Kafue by-election

Guy Van Eeden, who became increasingly opposed to Federal Party policies, was expelled from the party in July 1955 and responded by resigning on 8 July 1955 to seek re-election in his constituency of Kafue (Northern Rhodesia). The by-election was held on 6 October 1955.

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**KAFUE**
1,290 (64.7%)**Guillaume François Marais Van Eeden**Independent50059.9
Geoffrey Bernard BeckettFederal Party30536.5
Frank Sheridan DerbyIndependent CP303.6

Sebakwe by-election

J.R. Dendy Young, the Confederate Party member for Sebakwe (Southern Rhodesia), was appointed as a Judge. He resigned on 26 January 1956, and the by-election to succeed him was held on 5 April 1956. By this time, the Confederate Party had been dissolved and replaced by the Dominion Party.

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**SEBAKWE****Robert Williamson**DP80536.7
Dr Morris Isaac HirschFederal Party78635.8
Johannes Mathys de KockCom P60327.5

Mrewa by-election

Neville Barrett, the Federal Party member for Mrewa (Southern Rhodesia) died on 15 April 1957. The by-election to replace him was held on 6 June 1957.

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyVotes%
**MREWA**
3,853 (67.4%)**Winston Joseph Field**DP1,37552.9
Evan Roy CampbellFederal Party1,22347.1

Mashonaland by-election

Jasper Savanhu, the specially elected African member for Mashonaland (Southern Rhodesia), had problems with the proposed new constitution in terms of its provisions for voters' qualifications. Although his responsibility was to represent the views of Africans, his electorate were predominantly Europeans. He therefore decided to vote for the proposals, but immediately to resign (1 August 1957) and seek re-election. When nominations closed on 27 September 1957, he was the only candidate nominated, and was therefore declared elected unopposed.

Seat vacant at dissolution

Paul Brereton (Federal Party), one of the ordinary members for Nyasaland, died on 21 July 1958. The seat was left vacant due to the imminent federal election.

References

Sources

  • Colin Leys, "An Election in Nyasaland." Political Studies, Vol. 5, No. 3 (1957).

References

  1. (2025-07-02). "Godfrey Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern {{!}} Southern Rhodesia, Colonialism, Politics {{!}} Britannica".
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