1906 Surinamese general election

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Partial general elections were held in Suriname in March 1906 to elect four of the thirteen members of the Colonial States.

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Electoral system

The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men meeting certain criteria. Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round. If not all seats were filled, a second round was held.

Candidates were elected for a six-year term with staggered elections every two years. However, all 13 members had been renewed in the 1902 elections; they were divided into three groups; five had two-year terms and were up for renewal in 1904, four had four-year terms and were up for renewal in 1906 and four had six-year terms and were up for renewal in 1908.

The four members with two-year terms were Frits Curiel  [ nl ], Frans Carel Gefken  [ nl ], Jacques Bernard Nassy  [ nl ] (who had been elected in 1903 as a replacement for Marcus Samson van Praag  [ nl ]) and Reinbertus Aloisius Tammenga  [ nl ]. Three of the four ran for re-election.

Around 800 people were eligible to vote. [1]

Results

With 273 valid votes cast, candidates required 137 votes to be elected in the first round. [2]

CandidateVotes%Notes
Frits Curiel  [ nl ]23786.81Re-elected
Frans Carel Gefken  [ nl ]22281.32Re-elected
Reinbertus Aloisius Tammenga  [ nl ]16660.81Re-elected
Samuel Bueno Bibaz  [ nl ]13750.18Elected
A.M.W. Ter Laag13348.72
Pieter Walther Hering  [ nl ]5921.61
A.J.J. Moelaart2910.62
Total983100.00
Valid votes27392.86
Invalid/blank votes217.14
Total votes294100.00
Source: De Surinamer [3]

Aftermath

Alexander Ferrier Wilmans  [ nl ] (elected in 1902) resigned in September 1906 to move to the Netherlands, with August Richard Bueno  [ nl ] winning the by-election to succeed him.

October 1906 by-election
CandidateVotes%
August Richard Bueno  [ nl ]13650.56
A.M.W. Ter Laag13349.44
Total269100.00
Valid votes26990.57
Invalid/blank votes289.43
Total votes297100.00
Registered voters/turnout81436.49
Source: De Surinamer [4]

Jacobus Carolius Juda  [ nl ] (elected in a 1905 by-election) resigned in 1907. Adrianus van 't Hoogerhuys  [ nl ] was the only nominee in the subsequent by-election and was elected unopposed. [5]

François Wijnand Hensen  [ nl ] (elected in 1904) died in late 1907. Raimond Nazaire Guillaume Marie Bär von Hemmersweil  [ nl ] was elected unopposed. [6]

References

  1. "Koloniale Staten". Suriname. 25 March 1904.
  2. "Verkiezing". Suriname. 3 April 1906.
  3. "Koloniale Staten. Verkiezingen". De Surinamer. 1 April 1906.
  4. "Verkiezing Kol. Staten". De Surinamer. 28 October 1906.
  5. "Kol. Staten". De Surinamer. 7 January 1907.
  6. "Verkiezing Kol. Staten". De Surinamer. 8 January 1908.