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1962 Southern Rhodesian general election

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FieldValue
countrySouthern Rhodesia
typeparliamentary
previous_election1958 Southern Rhodesian general election
previous_year1958
next_election1965 Rhodesian general election
next_year1965
seats_for_electionAll 65 seats in the Legislative Assembly
majority_seats33
election_date14 December 1962
image1Winston Field 1960.jpg
leader1Winston Field
party1Rhodesian Front
last_election113
seats135
seat_change122
image2EWhitehead.jpg
leader2Edgar Whitehead
party2United Federal Party
last_election217
seats229
seat_change212
map_captionComposition of the Legislative Assembly after the election
titlePrime Minister
before_electionEdgar Whitehead
after_electionWinston Field
before_partyUnited Federal Party
after_partyRhodesian Front

General elections were held in Southern Rhodesia on 14 December 1962 to elect 65 members of the Legislative Assembly. The election was notable for bringing to power the Rhodesian Front, initially under Winston Field, which set the colony on the course for its eventual Unilateral Declaration of Independence.

Background

The election was the first held under the 1961 constitution which brought in a new electoral system. The chief issue in the elections was the future of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, under which Southern Rhodesia formed a united country with Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, under the leadership of Sir Roy Welensky. The United Federal Party government of Sir Edgar Whitehead favoured continuation of the Federation in some form, together with moves towards multiracialism.

Opponents of the Federation had formed the Dominion Party but coming up to the election, the party had suffered division. The Rhodesia Reform Party had been formed by Ian Smith early in 1962 as a more moderate group. Dominion Party leader William Harper resigned in February 1962, stating that he intended this to be the catalyst towards the creation of a united opposition. By mid-March, the Dominion Party and the Rhodesia Reform Party had put together a broad plan for the new Rhodesian Front with Winston Field, from the Dominion Party, as its leader. Field had to call for unity at the first RF congress in September 1962.

Electoral system

The electorate was divided into the 'A roll' and the 'B roll'. The 'A roll' and consisted of people meeting certain income and property qualifications, which were lowered if the person had more extensive education. This in practice meant that 95.2% of those on the A roll were of European descent. The 'B roll' which consisted of those meeting a lesser income cap or a lesser property cap, both lowered for those with a longer education. 91.3% of those on the B roll were of African descent, although some Europeans only qualified for this roll. The figures were exaggerated by a largely successful campaign on behalf of black African nationalist leaders to persuade their supporters not to register to boycott the election. Most black Africans did not qualify for either roll anyway.

There were two different types of place returning members to the House of Assembly. The colony was divided into 50 constituencies each returning a single member, and in addition, there were 15 districts which also returned one member each. For the constituencies, voters from the 'A roll' and the 'B roll' could both vote, with their votes of equal value. Due to the fact that the 'A roll' was substantially larger than the 'B roll', these constituencies were almost entirely elected by Rhodesians of European descent. Theoretically, if the 'B roll' votes was more than a quarter of the total, they would be reduced in value to a quarter, but in practice this never happened due to the low enrollment and low turnout.

Both rolls also voted for the district seats. However, the total votes from the 'A roll' were reduced to equal a quarter of those of the 'B roll' voters. This meant that the district seats were largely elected by Africans.

Campaign

There was a robust campaign, which all understood as leading to a watershed election. Political meetings saw a great deal of heckling. The RF was keen to reassure nervous voters that it supported some continued links with Northern Rhodesia, and campaigned for tougher enforcement of law and order and security. Both the UFP and the RF supported moves to independence but the RF was more keen, and stated that independence could be either within or without the Commonwealth.

The principal division was on race relations. The UFP leader Sir Edgar Whitehead pledged to appoint Southern Rhodesia's first African Minister should he be re-elected. The RF insisted that the UFP's moves were reckless and endangered Rhodesian society. They saw the 1961 constitution as opening the door to African dominance of Europeans "before the former has acquired adequate knowledge and experience of democratic government" and pointed to Kenya, where Europeans had been forced out of the country, as an example of what might happen. The UFP regarded the RF as reactionaries and throwbacks, and a UFP poster depicted a white man identified as an RF supporter with his head literally in the sand.

Results

A win by the UFP was generally expected. The Examiner magazine said "Let no one doubt that the U.F.P. will win hands down; the Establishment always does in Southern Rhodesia." However, much to everyone's surprise (including their own), the RF found itself with a large majority of the Constituencies and an overall majority in the House of Assembly. The UFP took 14 out of 15 of the Districts, with one (Highfield) going to Dr Ahrn Palley as an Independent candidate. The UFP thus numbered 14 Africans out of a caucus of 29, but the party soon ceased to be a force in Rhodesian politics; from 1965 then until the end of minority rule in 1979 no opposition members were elected from the primarily European constituencies, Rhodesia thus would have a dominant party system.

PartyConstituencyDistrictTotal
seats+/–A rollB rollTotalA rollA roll devaluedB rollTotalVotes%Votes%Votes%SeatsVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Seats
Rhodesian Front}}Rhodesian Front37,92056.3536215.1138,28254.943535,07054.0335457.1930611.8766020.65035+22
United Federal Party}}United Federal Party28,51742.381,94681.2230,46343.721528,05543.2324739.901,87072.562,11766.241429+12
Central Africa Party750.11291.211040.1501,7642.72101.6235913.9336911.5500New
Independent}}Independents7761.15592.468351.200150.0281.29421.63501.5611+1
Total67,288100.002,396100.0069,684100.005064,904100.00619100.002,577100.003,196100.001565+35
Valid votes69,68497.7067,48196.13
Invalid votes1,6442.302,7143.87
Total votes71,328100.0070,195100.00
Registered voters/turnout90,78510,632101,41770.3390,78510,632101,41769.21
Source: Willson

By constituency

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyA RollB RollTotalVotesVotesVotes%
**ARUNDEL**
A 1,885 (81.6%)
B 13 (38.5%)†**Blair Vincent Ewing**UFP926493060.3
Olive Hope RobertsonRF612161339.7
**AVONDALE**
A 1,873 (77.0%)
B 10 (40.0%)†**Albert Rubidge Washington Stumbles**RF813281556.3
Ian Radcliffe SelmerUFP630263243.7
**BELLEVUE**
A 1,899 (81.0%)
B 7 (28.6%)**Robert Patterson**RF865186656.2
John Gustav Haycraft GassonUFP674167543.8
**BELVEDERE**
A 1,800 (77.4%)
B 13 (69.2%)**Gordon Foster Thomas**UFP736874453.0
Dennis DivarisRF658165947.0
**BORROWDALE**
A 1,914 (78.7%)
B 25 (48.0%)†**Peter Heaton Grey**UFP977998664.9
Thomas Ian Fraser SandemanRF530353335.1
**BRAESIDE**
A 1,859 (78.5%)
B 27 (44.4%)**Herbert Douglas Tanner**RF931493563.6
†Michael Eddington CurrieUFP528853636.4
**BULAWAYO CENTRAL**
A 1,841 (68.1%)
B 41 (63.4%)†**Benny Goldstein**UFP6282265050.8
Norman Munro CampbellRF626463049.2
**BULAWAYO DISTRICT**
A 1,765 (70.4%)
B 708 (19.6%)**Arthur Gale Langford**RF6921070250.8
Bryan Roy ThompsonUFP47510057541.6
Benjamin BaronCAP75291047.5
**BULAWAYO EAST**
A 1,932 (77.8%)
B 17 (52.9%)†**Abraham Eliezer Abrahamson**UFP1,05771,06470.4
Arthur McCarterRF446244829.6
**BULAWAYO NORTH**
A 1,810 (76.1%)
B 30 (60.0%)**John Wrathall**RF724773152.4
†Cyril James HattyUFP6531166447.6
**BULAWAYO SOUTH**
A 1,895 (65.8%)
B 45 (57.8%)**John William Phillips**RF6981170955.7
Robert Godlonton HooleUFP5491556444.3
**CENTRAL**
A 1,669 (73.2%)
B 442 (18.8%)†**William Joseph John Cary**RF8741388768.0
Anthony John Arthur PeckUFP3477041732.0
**CHARTER**
A 1,611 (71.1%)
B 847 (17.1%)**Clifford Walter Dupont**RF8082483264.4
Francis Seymour Brian WilloughbyUFP33812145935.6
**EASTERN**
A 1,884 (71.3%)
B 508 (20.3%)**Alan James Wroughton MacLeod**RF7681878654.3
Charles Fitzwilliam Clifford Verry CadizUFP5768566145.7
**GATOOMA**
A 1,561 (72.3%)
B 215 (25.6%)†**William John Harper**RF784578966.6
Robert Norman WellsUFP3455039533.4
**GREENDALE**
A 1,814 (76.8%)
B 195 (7.7%)**Mark Partridge**RF779378255.5
†Herbert Jack QuintonUFP6151262744.5
**GREENWOOD**
A 1,869 (71.7%)
B 9 (33.3%)**William Vernon Brelsford**UFP716171753.4
William Johnstone JarvisRF532-53239.6
Ivor PitchInd922947.0
**GWEBI**
A 1,823 (82.3%)
B 254 (25.6%)**Lord James Angus Graham**RF995131,00864.4
John Derek CrozierUFP5055255735.6
**GWELO**
A 1,697 (70.5%)
B 26 (61.5%)**Desmond Lardner-Burke**RF768677463.8
Eileen DoyleUFP4291043936.2
**GWELO RURAL**
A 1,822 (73.2%)
B 143 (18.2%)†**Charles Falcon Scott Clark**RF938494269.3
John Douglas DownsUFP3952241730.7
**HARTLEY**
A 1,551 (78.4%)
B 338 (24.0%)**P. K. van der Byl**RF814782163.3
Geoffrey Stanhope CourtneyUFP4027447636.7
**HATFIELD**
A 1,894 (77.7%)
B 20 (20.0%)**John Gaunt**RF991499567.4
†Stewart Edward Aitken-CadeUFP481-48132.6
**HIGHLANDS NORTH**
A 1,760 (81.0%)
B 10 (70.0%)**Geoffrey Ellman Brown**UFP850685659.7
William Robert RumboldRF576157740.3
**HIGHLANDS SOUTH**
A 1,749 (75.2%)
B 17 (58.8%)**Alan David Butler**UFP668967751.1
Guy Openshaw ListerRF647164848.9
**HILLCREST**
A 1,906 (79.9%)
B 9 (55.6%)**John Arthur Newington**RF877388057.6
Michael Leib AylUFP646264842.4
**HILLSIDE**
A 1,840 (79.9%)
B 8 (50.0%)†**Maureen Thelma Watson**UFP819382255.7
William Redpath KinleysideRF652165344.3
**JAMESON**
A 1,805 (77.2%)
B 18 (22.2%)**Jack Howman**RF864286662.0
Josiah Douglas CarterUFP493149435.3
William Alfred PorterInd371382.7
**LOMAGUNDI**
A 2,041 (75.1%)
B 327 (28.4%)**Lance Bales Smith**RF990131,00361.7
Robert Gordon Hoskins-DaviesUFP5428062238.3
**MABELREIGN**
A 1,866 (78.8%)
B 11 (72.7%)**Patrick Palmer-Owen**RF882388559.8
William Daniel GaleUFP589559440.2
**MARANDELLAS**
A 1,676 (75.9%)
B 354 (25.7%)**Winston Field**RF746975555.4
John Peacey DankwertsUFP5268260844.6
**MARLBOROUGH**
A 1,786 (82.0%)
B 14 (64.3%)**Harry Reedman**RF938-93863.6
†John Desmond BurrowsUFP527953636.4
**MATOBO**
A 1,777 (70.2%)
B 361 (16.3%)†**Harry Roberts**RF662867051.3
Edward William KirbyUFP5855163648.7
**MAZOE**
A 2,048 (79.0%)
B 467 (27.0%)**George Rollo Hayman**RF9561697255.8
Neil Patrick HammondUFP66111077144.2
**MILTON PARK**
A 1,851 (78.9%)
B 14 (35.7%)**William Alexander Eustace Winterton**UFP868587359.6
Dorothy Patricia CooperRF592-59240.4
**MTOKO**
A 1,526 (76.3%)
B 488 (24.0%)**George Roger John Hackwill**UFP5648965351.0
Ronald William RankineRF6002862849.0
**QUEEN'S PARK**
A 2,054 (73.7%)
B 18 (61.1%)†**Ian Finlay McLean**RF1,147101,15775.9
Laurence AyersUFP366136724.1
**QUE QUE**
A 1,751 (73.6%)
B 114 (35.1%)**Andrew Dunlop**RF718572354.4
†Morris Isaac HirschUFP5713560645.6
**RAYLTON**
A 1,917 (74.1%)
B 38 (47.4%)†**Thomas Alexander Pinchen**RF851185259.2
Patrick LennonUFP5691758640.8
**RUSAPE**
A 1,729 (73.0%)
B 580 (26.9%)†**Philip van Heerden**RF9621998169.2
Patrick Joseph Beary PowerUFP30013743730.8
**SALISBURY CENTRAL**
A 1,780 (67.2%)
B 22 (63.6%)**Jeremiah Robert Ryan**RF621462551.6
Ernest Jackson WhitakerUFP5761058648.4
**SALISBURY CITY**
A 1,837 (60.7%)
B 38 (44.7%)**John Roger Nicholson**UFP6191263155.7
John PlagisRF496550144.3
**SALISBURY NORTH**
A 1,935 (76.6%)
B 43 (79.1%)†Sir **Edgar Whitehead**UFP8713190259.5
Nicholas CambitzisRF611361440.5
**SHABANI**
A 1,621 (66.7%)
B 435 (14.7%)†**Ian Birt Harper Dillon**RF7561176766.0
George Edward MoorcroftUFP3173935631.0
Ronald John Hayes AuretInd914232.0
**UMTALI EAST**
A 1,852 (71.8%)
B 11 (100%)**Bernard Horace Musset**RF805681160.5
Leslie Herbert MorrisUFP525553039.5
**UMTALI WEST**
A 1,920 (65.1%)
B 164 (25.0%)**John Christie**RF744875258.2
Harold Owen TrouncerUFP5063353941.8
**UMZINGWANE**
A 1,827 (70.1%)
B 442 (15.6%)**Ian Smith**RF797680359.5
Reginald Ephraim SagarUFP4836354640.5
**VICTORIA**
A 1,593 (69.4%)
B 808 (30.1%)**George Holland Hartley**RF7222374555.3
Andrea ZographosUFP38322060344.7
**WANKIE**
A 1,846 (68.5%)
B 550 (20.4%)**George Wilburn Rudland**RF7541476855.8
Basil Henry George SparrowUFP5119860944.2
**WATERFALLS**
A 1,946 (76.7%)
B 59 (49.2%)**Arthur Philip Smith**RF1,04061,04668.7
Eric Peter GardnerUFP4212044129.0
Andrew John LawsonInd323352.3
**WILLOWVALE**
A 1,878 (56.1%)
B 1,279 (11.0%)Gerald Joseph RaftopoulosUFP4778956647.4
Victor Patrick OdendaalRF4511346438.9
Gaston Thomas ThornicroftInd1253916413.7
*Second Count*
**Gerald Joseph Raftopoulos**UFP4829157355.1
Victor Patrick OdendaalRF4521446644.9

District results

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyA RollB RollTotalVotesDevaluedVotesVotes%
**BELINGWE**
A 2,221 (62.9%)
B 649 (22.0%)**Jotham Siyapela Hove**UFP*445*1110211363.8
Samson John MazibisoCAP*86*2313318.6
Gijima MsindoRF*866*21103117.5
**BINDURA**
A 18,664 (76.6%)
B 644 (33.2%)**Paul Harbinett Joseph Chanetsa**UFP*7,633*2816619473.2
Aloys Tayengwa ChinyaniRF*6,132*22173914.7
John William HornCAP*529*1313212.1
**GOKWE**
A 7,901 (70.3%)
B 726 (27.1%)**Philip Elijah Chigogo**UFP*1,851*1613815462.9
Job Mahambi KumaloRF*3,568*31265723.3
Herbert Joseph ThompsonCAP*133*1333413.9
**HIGHFIELD**
A 195 (19.0%)
B 651 (13.2%)†Ahrn PalleyInd*15*8425047.6
Gahadzikwa Albert ChazaUFP*19*10364643.8
Ralph Drew PalmerCAP*2*1787.6
Patrick Joseph GeoffreyRF*1*-111.0
*Second count*
†Ahrn PalleyInd*15*8425047.6
Gahadzikwa Albert ChazaUFP*19*11364744.8
Ralph Drew PalmerCAP*2*1787.6
*Third count*
†**Ahrn Palley**Ind*15*8425052.1
Gahadzikwa Albert ChazaUFP*19*10364647.9
**HUNYANI**
A 8,559 (74.5%)
B 619 (23.4%)**Luke Mangarazi Kandengwa**UFP*2,138*12879955.0
Mathew KwendaRF*3,950*22254726.1
Anthony Whitehead HodgesCAP*288*1333418.9
**INYAZURA**
A 2,002 (72.0%)
B 757 (28.0%)**Ambrose Charles Majongwe**UFP*445*1617218871.2
Titus NdoroRF*980*36205621.2
James Caleb MatsikaCAP*17*-20207.6
**MAGONDI**
A 3,619 (75.7%)
B 808 (26.2%)**William Kawara**UFP*863*1615817466.2
Elijah MamboRF*1,832*35134818.2
Eric GwanzuraCAP*44*-414115.6
**MAKABUSI**
A 12,116 (66.7%)
B 652 (23.0%)**Patrick John Daniel Rubatika**UFP*3,659*1610011662.3
Martin Geoffrey EdwardsRF*3,942*18213921.0
Miles Anthony PedderCAP*476*2293116.7
**MANGWENDI**
A 2,929 (73.4%)
B 665 (23.9%)**Titus John Hlazo**UFP*947*17829950.3
Stephen Zachious BwanyaRF*1,168*21476834.5
Richard ChikosiCAP*36*-303015.2
**MANICALAND**
A 5,656 (69.8%)
B 683 (26.6%)**Percy Hudson M'kudu**UFP*1,626*1811813660.2
Walter Dumisani ChawhetaRF*2,224*25244921.7
Ratilal Damodar DevchandCAP*100*1404118.1
**MATABELELAND NORTH**
A 19,483 (71.4%)
B 743 (30.4%)**Joel Msindo Behane**UFP*6,394*2517720271.9
Aaron MapisaRF*7,519*30497928.1
**MATABELELAND SOUTH**
A 3,604 (67.6%)
B 803 (16.2%)**Julius Masola**UFP*1,051*1312013382.6
Paul ZekareRF*1,386*18102817.4
**MPOPOMA**
A 1,231 (64.9%)
B 707 (20.7%)**Cephas Hlabangana**UFP*394*1711713474.4
Phibian Percy John KadzutuRF*40*1222312.8
Dick Albert MasundaCAP*365*1672312.8
**NARIRA**
A 1,012 (65.3%)
B 717 (16.0%)**Ranches Chereni Makaya**UFP*153*6838962.7
Isaac Hanzi SamuriwoRF*500*21153625.3
Daniel Jollow Renasu MasawiCAP*8*-171712.0
**NDANGA**
A 1,593 (67.7%)
B 808 (32.2%)**Josiah Gondo**UFP*437*2621424074.1
Lazarus DembetembeRF*637*38215918.2
David Alphabet TinagoCAP*5*-25257.7

Byelections

Matobo

Harry Roberts died on 13 March 1963, which led to a byelection in Matobo on 23 May 1963.

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyA RollB RollTotalVotesVotesVotes%
**MATOBO****Sherwood Alexander Wilmot**RF825282759.8
Edward William KirbyUFP36219455640.2

Arundel

Blair Ewing resigned from Parliament on 4 August 1964 for business reasons, leading to a byelection in the Arundel constituency on 1 October 1964. Sir Roy Welensky, former Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, returned to politics in an attempt to regain the seat; prompted by this, the Rhodesian Front decided that a leading party member newly appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, Clifford Dupont, should give up his seat at Charter to oppose him. Sir Roy was unsuccessful, polling only 633 votes to 1,079 for Dupont.

Avondale

The appointment of A.R.W. Stumbles as Speaker of the Southern Rhodesian Parliament on 28 July 1964 led to his resignation on 1 August 1964. A byelection in his Avondale constituency was held on the same day as that at Arundel. Jack William Pithey, for the Rhodesian Front, won with 1,042 votes to 416 for Sidney Sawyer.

Charter

Following Clifford Dupont's resignation on 15 September 1964 to contest Arundel, Roger Tancred Robert Hawkins was elected unopposed on 6 November 1964, to follow him in his previous constituency.

Matabeleland South

Julius Masola died on 8 September 1964, leading to a byelection in the district of Matabeleland South on 26 November 1964. The result was:

Constituency
Electorate and turnoutCandidatePartyA RollB RollTotalVotesDevaluedVotesVotes%
**MATABELELAND SOUTH**
A 3,834 (10.3%)
B 871 (16.9%)**Ephraim Jiho Mhlanga**RP*317*297110054.9
Daniel Hilson DubeInd*76*6768245.1

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)
  • "Rhodesia: The Road to Rebellion" by James Barber (Oxford University Press, 1967)
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