1973 Lebowan legislative election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Lebowa on 11 April 1973. [1]

Electoral system

The election was made on the basis of 40 seats. In addition, there were 60 ex officio seats. [2]

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References

  1. Manfred Kurz: Indirekte Herrschaft und Gewalt in Südafrika. Hamburg 1981, p. 73
  2. Andrea Lang: Separate Development und das Department of Bantu Administration in Südafrika. Geschichte und Analyse der Spezialverwaltungen für Schwarze. (Arbeiten aus dem Institut für Afrika-Kunde, 103), Hamburg 1999. p. 85 ISBN   3-928049-58-5