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1920 South African general election

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10 March 1920
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All 134 seats in theHouse of Assembly
68 seats needed for a majority
Registered421,790
Turnout66.94% (Decrease 4.63pp)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderJ. B. M. HertzogJan Smuts
PartyNationalSouth African
Leader's seatSmithfieldPretoria West
Last election29.41%, 27 seats36.67%, 54 seats
Seats won4341
Seat changeIncrease 16Decrease 13
Popular vote90,512101,227
Percentage32.62%36.48%
SwingIncrease 3.21ppDecrease 0.19pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderThomas SmarttFrederic Creswell
PartyUnionistLabour
Leader's seatFort BeaufortTroyeville
Last election19.42%, 39 seats9.63%, 4 seats
Seats won2521
Seat changeDecrease 14Increase 17
Popular vote38,94640,639
Percentage14.03%14.65%
SwingDecrease 5.39ppIncrease 5.01pp

Results by province

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Jan Smuts
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Jan Smuts
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General elections were held inSouth Africa on 10 March 1920 to elect the 134 members of theHouse of Assembly.[1] This was for the third Union Parliament.

The National Party (NP) won the largest number of seats, but not a majority. The South African Party (SAP) minority government continued in office, with Unionist Party support in Parliament. This was the third successive term of SAP government, but only the second period with General Jan Smuts as Prime Minister. The first SAP premier (GeneralLouis Botha) had died in office in 1919, during the previous Parliament.

The National Party became the official opposition for the first time.

Delimitation of electoral divisions

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TheSouth Africa Act 1909 had provided for a delimitation commission to define the boundaries for each electoral division. The representation by province, under the third delimitation report of 1919, is set out in the table below. The figures in brackets are the number of electoral divisions in the previous (1913) delimitation. If there is no figure in brackets then the number was unchanged.[2]

ProvincesCapeNatalOrange Free StateTransvaalTotal
Divisions51171749 (45)134 (130)

Results

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Main article:Results of the 1920 South African general election

The vote totals in the table below may not give a complete picture of the balance of political opinion, because of unopposed elections (where no votes were cast) and because contested seats may not have been fought by a candidate from all major parties.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
South African Party101,22736.4841–13
National Party90,51232.6243+16
Labour Party40,63914.6521+17
Unionist Party38,94614.0325–14
Socialist League2020.0700
Independents5,9682.153–3
Vacant1
Total277,494100.00134+4
Valid votes277,49498.28
Invalid/blank votes4,8671.72
Total votes282,361100.00
Registered voters/turnout421,79066.94
Source: Potgieter[3]

References

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  • South Africa 1982: Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa, published by Chris van Rensburg Publications
  1. ^"The South African General Election was held on March 10th".The Spectator. London. 20 March 1920. Retrieved21 February 2016.
  2. ^South Africa 1982, page 129
  3. ^Dirk J. Potgieter (1971)Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Volume 4, p. 272
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