Germiston North (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)

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Germiston North
Germiston-Noord
Former constituency
for the South African House of Assembly
Province Transvaal
Electorate8,440 (1938)
Former constituency
Created 1938
Abolished 1943
Number of members1
Last MHA  S. C. Quinlan (UP)
Created from Germiston
Replaced by Germiston
Germiston District

Germiston North (Afrikaans: Germiston-Noord) was a short-lived constituency in the Transvaal Province of South Africa, which existed only for the 1938 general election. It covered a part of the East Rand centred on the northern part of Germiston. It elected one member to the House of Assembly and one to the Transvaal Provincial Council.

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Franchise notes

When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, the electoral qualifications in use in each pre-existing colony were kept in place. In the Transvaal Colony, and its predecessor the South African Republic, the vote was restricted to white men, and as such, elections in the Transvaal Province were held on a whites-only franchise from the beginning. The franchise was also restricted by property and education qualifications until the 1933 general election, following the passage of the Women's Enfranchisement Act, 1930 and the Franchise Laws Amendment Act, 1931. From then on, the franchise was given to all white citizens aged 21 or over. Non-whites remained disenfranchised until the end of apartheid and the introduction of universal suffrage in 1994. [1]

History

Germiston North was only contested once, in 1938, when it was held by the United Party's Sylvester Cornelius Quinlan over a divided field. In 1943, Germiston was reconfigured into a "town" and a District seat, and Quinlan did not stand for re-election.[ citation needed ]

Members

ElectionMemberParty
1938 S. C. Quinlan United
1943 Constituency abolished

[2] [3]

Detailed results

Elections in the 1930s

General election 1938: Germiston North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United S. C. Quinlan 2,813 42.5 New
Purified National H. J. Zwanepoel1,70725.8New
Labour T. Stark1,10816.8New
Independent R. Strachan87313.2New
Independent P. J. J. van V. Zietsman610.9New
Rejected ballots520.8N/A
Majority 1,10616.7N/A
Turnout 6,61478.4N/A
United win (new seat)

References

  1. "EISA South Africa: Historical franchise arrangements". Eisa.org.za. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  2. Schoeman, B.M. (1977). Parlementêre verkiesings in Suid-Afrika 1910-1976. Pretoria: Aktuele Publikasies.
  3. Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (1972). "House of Assembly" (vol. 5, pp. 617–636). Cape Town: Nasionale Opvoedkundige Uitgewery (Nasou).