1962 Northern Rhodesian general election

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General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia on 30 October 1962, with by-elections for several seats held on 10 December. Although the United Federal Party won the most seats in the Legislative Council, and Northern Rhodesian African National Congress leader Harry Nkumbula had made a secret electoral pact with the UFP, Nkumbula decided to form a government with the United National Independence Party.

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Electoral system

The elections were carried out under the "15-15-15" system, with 15 seats elected by an upper roll, 15 seats by a lower roll and 15 seats by the national roll; the national roll seats consisted of four 'reserved' two-seat constituencies returning an African and a European member; three two-member 'open' constituencies that would return two members of any race, and one nationwide constituency for Asians. [1] The initial plan for the reserved and open national roll seats was that candidates would have to receive at least 15% of the vote from both the upper and lower rolls to be elected. [2] However, this was fiercely opposed by Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Roy Welensky, as the lower roll was likely to be entirely black, giving his UFP little chance of winning seats. [3] The system was later changed to require candidates to receive at least 10% of the vote from each race, [4] and at least 20% of the vote from either the upper or lower roll. [5]

To qualify for the upper roll, voters had to have an income of at least £720 or own at least £1,500 of immovable property. This was reduced to £480/£1,000 for those with a full primary education and £300/£1,000 for those with at least four years of secondary education. Several people were automatically allowed to register as upper roll voters, including chiefs, hereditary councillors, members of native authorities and courts, municipal councils, township housing boards and area housing boards, ministers of religion, members of certain religions with at least two years of secondary education, pensioners, university graduates, holders of an award from the Queen, those with a letter of exemption under the African Exemption Ordinance dated prior to 1 July 1961, or be the wife of a qualified upper roll voter (in polygamous marriages, only the senior wife qualified). [6] Lower roll voters had to have an income of at least £120 or own immovable property worth at least £250. Certain other people were automatically entitled to be a lower roll voter, including tribal councillors, members of native authorities and courts, municipal councils, township housing boards and area housing boards, headmen, pensioners, members of certain religious bodies, holders of an award from the Queen, or people registered as Individual, Peasant or Improved Farmers for two years prior to their application. The wife (or senior wife) of anyone qualifying to be a lower roll voter also qualified. [6]

The upper roll had a total of 37,142 voters, of which 27,893 were European, 7,321 were African and 1,928 were Asian. The lower roll had 91,941 voters, of which 91,913 were African and 28 Asian. [7]

In order to vote, voters had to dip their thumbs in red ink, which would remain for two days. In Lusaka two European voters refused to dip their thumbs, and were barred from voting. One, Colin Cunningham, a former leader of the Rhodesian Republican Party, claimed it would be "trespass against his person." [8]

Campaign

UNIP originally planned to boycott the elections in protest at the failure to move to majority rule. However, the decision was later reversed after the outcome of the Delimitation Commission. [9] UNIP leader Kenneth Kaunda spoke at over a hundred meetings during the campaign. [10] In Sweden the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party started an appeal for £20,000 to contribute to UNIP's election campaign, calling federal UFP leader Roy Welensky "sabre-rattling" and a "leader of the white Fascists." [10] The campaign raised only £3,700. [10]

Conduct

On 26 October NRANC official Danwell Kuseka was killed when he was ambushed after an election meeting near Kitwe; three others were injured, one with a broken back. Kaunda called for UNIP members to co-operate with the police in finding the attackers. [10] African candidates for the UFP were reported to have experienced a "living hell of intimidation." [10] Polling day took place largely without incident and saw a high turnout. [8] In the Congolese city of Elisabethville a group of 100 Northern Rhodesians attended the British Consul to vote. However, after they discovered that only 17 of them had registered, they stormed the building and stoned the consul, resulting in him being hospitalised. Congolese police arrested 15 of the group. [8]

Results

On election day, 14 of the upper roll seats and all 15 lower roll seats were decided, but only five of the 15 national seats; the UFP won 15 seats, UNIP 14 and the NRANC five. By-elections were subsequently held on 10 December for the Livingstone upper roll seats, and for the ten remaining national seats, with the UFP winning in Livingstone, and the NRANC winning the only two national roll seats to have a winner, leaving the UFP with a final total of 16 seats and the NRANC with seven.

Northern Rhodesia Legislative Council 1962.svg
PartyUpper rollLower rollSeats
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsNationalTotal+/–
United National Independence Party 4,51914.79159,64878.1612114New
United Federal Party 21,55870.54131800.240215+2
Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1,0253.35016,26821.32347+6
Liberal Party 1,4014.580830.11000–3
Rhodesia Republican Party650.21000New
Barotse National Party1340.18000New
Independents1,9926.52000−2
Vacant189
Total30,560100.001576,313100.00151545+25
Valid votes30,56098.0876,31395.63
Invalid/blank votes5981.923,4884.37
Total votes31,158100.0079,801100.00
Registered voters/turnout34,52790.2492,25586.50
Source: Mulford, pp189–190

By constituency

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%Invalid/
blank
TotalRegisteredTurnout
Upper roll
Broken Hill John Roberts United Federal Party 1,801672,1932,63483.3
Ibrahim Nkonde United National Independence Party 290
Alun Price Liberal Party 35
Chingola Samuel Magnus United Federal Party 1,668162,3302,49293.5
C M MorrisIndependent646
Eastern Rural Ebden Carlisle United Federal Party 1,243502,2442,52089.0
Harry Gardner United National Independence Party 555
E Randolph Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 201
Oliver Carruthers Liberal Party 195
Kitwe East Jerry Steyn United Federal Party 2,328432,6102,79493.4
G E Mushikwa United National Independence Party 179
J Percy Liberal Party 60
Kitwe West Hugh Stanley United Federal Party 1,936502,4002,62491.5
U G Mwila United National Independence Party 311
K A Mills Liberal Party 103
LivingstoneElection postponed due to death of candidate
Luanshya-Kansenji Cecil Dennistoun Burney United Federal Party 1,638432,2622,45892.0
Thakorbhai Desai United National Independence Party 390
M W Wijnberg Liberal Party 191
Lusaka East Gabriel Musumbulwa United Federal Party 1,806152,4602,71390.7
R Allard Liberal Party 297
Alan WateridgeIndependent236
L Terry Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 79
F J G TriegaardtRhodesia Republican Party27
Lusaka West Hugh Mitchley United Federal Party 1,607782,5922,86390.5
Eric KreftIndependent633
G S Mwanza Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 152
S Hutt Liberal Party 122
Mufulira Pieter Wulff United Federal Party 2,224142,5752,75293.6
Alexander Stevens Independent337
Ndola East Thomas Lawler United Federal Party 1,728382,1982,40191.5
T M D Ntine United National Independence Party 221
C D Smith Liberal Party 211
Northern Rural John Mwanakatwe United National Independence Party 1,172371,6461,90086.6
V A Shona Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 297
U J MoffatIndependent140
Roan Hendrick Liebenberg United Federal Party 1,564461,9862,30286.3
M K Nayooto United National Independence Party 309
W Kirby Liberal Party 67
Southern Rural John Burnside United Federal Party 588611,5161,72687.8
Maskekwa Nalumango United National Independence Party 491
G A Patel Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 296
R Harvey Liberal Party 42
C F KirsteinRhodesia Republican Party38
Western Rural Norman Coates United Federal Party 1,427402,1462,34891.4
Joseph Shaw United National Independence Party 601
R E Farmer Liberal Party 78
Lower roll
Bangweulu Kenneth Kaunda United National Independence Party 4,3471264,7025,13491.6
H Kasokola Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 229
Barotseland East Arthur Wina United National Independence Party 1,057661,1881,46081.4
F L SuuBarotse National Party65
Barotseland West Mubiana Nalilungwe United National Independence Party 6881519851,27177.5
Griffiths MukandeBarotse National Party69
Isaac Singulwani Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 42
B M Akombelwa Liberal Party 35
Copperbelt Central Alexander Grey Zulu United National Independence Party 14,3715616,47419,46084.7
L B Lombe Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1,947
E M Daimon United Federal Party 100
Copperbelt East John Chisata United National Independence Party 11,89644713,17214,93388.2
Prise Chanda Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 829
Copperbelt West Sikota Wina United National Independence Party 5,2172985,7406,68385.9
N J Chindefu Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 225
Eastern Wesley Nyirenda United National Independence Party 1,6553052,7833,12089.2
Shadrach Soko Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 792
N D Chabinga Liberal Party 31
Lusaka Rural Edward Liso Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1,6061992,8943,39985.1
Solomon Kalulu United National Independence Party 1,061
M J Nkabika United Federal Party 28
Midlands Elijah Mudenda United National Independence Party 7,81982711,92614,56981.9
Job Michello Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 3,280
Muchinga Aaron Milner United National Independence Party 2,7421092,9343,21191.4
Cuthbert Sinyangwe Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 55
G M Kabichi United Federal Party 28
Northern Simon Kapwepwe United National Independence Party 3,8401244,0754,53489.9
Dauti Yamba Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 87
D B Lisubu United Federal Party 24
North-Western Samuel Mblishi United National Independence Party 1,419831,7831,95391.3
C S Chizawu Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 264
Y Chikombe Liberal Party 17
South-Eastern Reuben Kamanga United National Independence Party 1,4683202,4762,87286.2
Harry Thornicroft Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 688
Southern Chiwala Banda Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 2,3001843,9364,44488.6
Gwale Habanyama United National Independence Party 1,452
South-Western Harry Nkumbula Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 3,9241934,7335,21290.8
C S Mukando United National Independence Party 616
Source: Mulford, pp189–190
National seats
ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotesNotes
EuropeanAfricanUpper rollLower roll
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Chambeshi
(African)
Matthew Mwendapole United National Independence Party 691.611,28693.677415.010,58193.8
Peter Chibuye United Federal Party 4,08293.3690.64,09479.6570.5
Sykes Ndilila Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 491.16455.3971.95975.3
F M Chitimukulu Liberal Party 1734.0580.51803.5510.5
Chambeshi
(European)
Stewart Gore-Browne United National Independence Party 551.311,26493.475614.710,56393.6
John Mitchell United Federal Party 4,15294.96695.54,20781.86145.4
R L Moffat Liberal Party 1663.81251.01823.51091.0
Kabompo (2 seats)M. Chamululu Liberal Party No candidate achieved the vote share required
T.G. MacKay Liberal Party
K.T. Lewis Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
R. Mangangu Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
P. Byrne United Federal Party
I.H. Nkoloma United Federal Party
Andrew Sardanis United National Independence Party
William Nkanza United National Independence Party
Kafubu
(African)
D C Mwiinga United National Independence Party 651.212,08192.976712.711,37993.1
Ernest Kapota Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 4,76290.78086.24,82880.07426.1
Z J Kafulubiti Liberal Party 4228.01110.94387.3950.8
Kafubu
(European)
Merfyn Temple United National Independence Party 651.212,03093.268811.611,40793.4
Rodney Malcomson United Federal Party 4,85392.57696.04,91082.67125.8
L B S Escourt Liberal Party 3296.31110.93435.8970.8
Lower Kafue
(African)
Robinson Puta United National Independence Party 932.76,76971.868316.06,17971.4
Francis Chembe Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 3,25293.32,57027.23,44280.62,38027.5Elected
I E Kalima Liberal Party 1424.1941.01463.4901.0
Lower Kafue
(European)
A Tidder United National Independence Party 752.26,69971.066715.66,10770.6
A H Duff Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 190.52132.3400.91922.2
Jack Eaton United Federal Party 3,16690.82,30424.43,31477.62,15624.9Elected
G Percy Liberal Party 1594.61081.11724.0951.1
H J ButlerRhodesia Republican Party682.01091.2781.8991.1
Luangwa
(African)
Isaac Mumpanshya United National Independence Party 1484.25,41863.876717.64,79962.5
Philemon Zindana United Federal Party 2,76978.21,64519.42,86065.61,55420.3Elected
Alfred Gondwe Liberal Party 62417.61,42916.873216.81,32117.2
Luangwa
(European)
James John Skinner United National Independence Party 1263.65,28562.271716.44,69461.2
Charles Cousins Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 2,71176.62,92934.52,90366.62,73735.7Elected
John Moffat Liberal Party 52514.82092.555312.71812.4
A DahlRhodesia Republican Party1795.1690.81864.3620.8
Luapula (2 seats)R.H. Horward Liberal Party No candidate achieved the vote share required
Lakement Ngandu Liberal Party
Francis Stubbs Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
B.C. Chisunka Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
A.E. Beech United Federal Party
A.M.T. Mubanga United Federal Party
Wilson Chakulya United National Independence Party
Charles Thornicroft United National Independence Party
Zambezi (2 seats)G.B.M. ChalingaBarotse National PartyNo candidate achieved the vote share required
Harry Franklin Liberal Party
E.N. Kamitondo Liberal Party
W.J. Curtis Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
J.M. Mayanda Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
G.A. SmithRhodesia Republic Party
Maurice Rabb United Federal Party
J.S.S. Anderson United National Independence Party
Nakatindi Yeta Nganga United National Independence Party
Special National
Constituency
Kashibhai Patel Independent (UNIP)1,07162.3Elected
J D Naik Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 51930.2
I M BagasIndependent1297.5
Source: Gray Zulu, Mulford, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Newsletter

By-elections

Upper roll
ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%Notes
Livingstone James MacMillan United Federal Party 1,58472.8Elected
R.V.Nayee United National Independence Party 41719.2
N. Mabutwe Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1768.1
Invalid/blank votes88
Total2,265100
Source: Northern Rhodesia Elections Office [11]
National seats
ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotesNotes
EuropeanAfrican
Votes%Votes%
Chambeshi (African)D C Mwiinga United National Independence Party 1102.810,32192.2No candidate elected
L B Lombe Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 3,30284.67426.6
H Lungu United Federal Party 49412.61371.2
Chambeshi (European) Stewart Gore-Browne United National Independence Party 1012.610,56794.3No candidate elected
John Mitchell United Federal Party 97.45.7
Kabompo (2 seats) William Nkanza United National Independence Party 1404.811,43993.9No candidate elected
Andrew Sardanis United National Independence Party 1394.711,36393.2
P Byrne United Federal Party 2,69691.8610.5
A H Duff Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1,22341.66095.0
I H Nkoloma United Federal Party 1,58854.12031.7
R Mangangu Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 883.06935.7
Kafubu
(African)
T D Mtine United National Independence Party 2375.211,00191.9No candidate elected
G M Kabichi United Federal Party 4,08490.31461.2
J M Mayanda Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 2014.58276.9
Kafubu
(European)
Joseph Shaw United National Independence Party 1673.711,02692.1No candidate elected
Rodney Malcomson United Federal Party 4,27894.61641.3
L Terry Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 771.77846.6
Luapula (2 seats) Matthew Mwendapole United National Independence Party 502.19,76187.0Not elected
Charles Thornicroft United National Independence Party 602.69,69286.5
A E Beech United Federal Party 2,15192.21010.9
Francis Stubbs Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 62826.91,39012.4Elected
M T Mubanga United Federal Party 1,67271.61361.1Not elected
C E Kapota Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1074.61,35212.1
Zambezi (2 seats) Job Michello Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 76434.75,50658.0Elected
Merfyn Temple United National Independence Party 482.23,58937.8Not elected
W J Curtis Northern Rhodesian African National Congress 1336.05,34565.2
Nakatindi Yeta Nganga United National Independence Party 492.23,87840.8
Maurice Rabb United Federal Party 1,98390.12072.2
G B MapaniBarotse National Party92442.02362.5
G A SmithRhodesia Republican Party31714.41611.7
W E BarretIndependent1868.4810.8
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia, [12] Gray Zulu

Aftermath

With almost all candidates losing their deposits, the three Liberal Party ministers (John Moffat, Harry Franklin and Alfred Gondwe) resigned immediately after the elections. [8] In mid-November the party announced that it was disbanding, with members advised to join or support UNIP instead. [13]

Nkumbula held talks with both Kaunda and Roberts about the formation of a coalition government, saying he would consider a coalition with UNIP "if Kaunda and his henchmen made a statement unreservedly condemning Communism and the use of violence and intimidation.", and a coalition with the UFP if "thy stated that they wanted to see the end of political federation and its replacement with only an economic association". [8] Kaunda subsequently released a statement stating "I believe that both Mr. Nkumbula and myself should forget the bitterness of the past and do what we can to establish majority rule in this country. [8] On 14 December Governor Evelyn Hone announced the formation of a coalition government by UNIP and the NRARNC.

MinisterPartyPosition
Kenneth Kaunda United National Independence Party Minister of Local Government and Social Welfare
Simon Kapwepwe United National Independence Party Minister of African Agriculture
Harry Nkumbula Northern Rhodesian African National Congress Minister of African Education
Trevor Gardner Ex officioMinister of Finance
Reuben Kamanga United National Independence Party Minister of Labour and Mines
Charles Cousins Northern Rhodesian African National Congress Minister of Land and Natural Resources
Brian Andre Doyle Ex officioMinister for Legal Affairs and Attorney General
Frederick Thomas Ex officioMinister of Native Affairs
Francis Stubbs Northern Rhodesian African National Congress Minister of Transport and Works
Richard Luyt Ex officioChief Secretary
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia [12]

See also

References

  1. Alexander Grey Zulu (2007) The memoirs of Alexander Grey Zulu, Times Printpak Zambia, p219–221
  2. David C. Mulford (1964) The Northern Rhodesian General Election 1962, Oxford University Press, p22−23
  3. Andrew Sardanis (2011) Africa: Another Side of the Coin: Northern Rhodesia's Final Years and Zambia's Nationhood, I.B.Tauris, pp89−91
  4. Mulford, p29
  5. Mulford, p28
  6. 1 2 Mulford pp50−51
  7. Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Dieter Nohlen & Klaus Landfried (1978) Die Wahl der Parlamente: Band II: Afrika, Zweiter Halbband, p1790
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Northern Rhodesia's First Slide-Rule General Election", East Africa and Rhodesia, 8 November 1962, pp217–218
  9. Grey Zulu, p217
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 "High Poll, No Violence", East Africa and Rhodesia, 1 November 1962, p202
  11. Northern Rhodesia – Legislative Council by-elections – December 10, 1962: Analysis of results, Northern Rhodesia Elections Office
  12. 1 2 "U.N.I.P.–A.N.C. Coalition Government for Northern Rhodesia", East Africa and Rhodesia, 20 December 1962, p345
  13. "Legislative Council Boycott Threat", East Africa and Rhodesia, 15 November 1962, p243