List of members of the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia (1941–1944)

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Members of the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia from 1941 until 1944 were elected on 29 August 1941. There were eight elected members. [1]

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List of members

Elected members

ConstituencyPartyMember
Broken Hill Roy Welensky Labour Party
Livingstone and Western Francis Sinclair Labour Party
Luanshya Michael McGann Labour Party
Midland Hugh Kennedy McKee
Ndola Frederick Roberts Labour Party
Nkana Martin Visagie Labour Party
North-Eastern Thomas Spurgeon Page
Southern Richard Campbell

Replacements

ConstituencyPrevious memberDateNew member
Ndola Frederick Roberts 1942 Godfrey Pelletier

Nominated members

PositionMemberNotes
Nominated Unofficial Member Stewart Gore-Browne Representing Native Interests

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References

  1. J.W. Davidson (1948) The Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council, Faber & Faber, pp143–144