1948 Southern Rhodesian general election


General elections were held in Southern Rhodesia on 15 September 1948. They saw Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins regain the overall majority he had lost in the previous elections in 1946. Huggins' United Party won a landslide, reducing the opposition Liberal Party to a small minority.

Background

The 1946 election had left the United Party in a precarious position in an overall minority in the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly, and reliant on the support of the Rhodesia Labour Party. Huggins was therefore seeking an opportunity to re-establish an overall majority. However, Huggins knew from his experience in 1934 that he needed to justify asking for a dissolution of the Assembly and a general election, as the Governor was not necessarily willing to grant one merely because it had been asked for.
Early in 1948, Huggins made his move by proposing that his own United Party merge with the opposition Liberal Party. He then went to the Legislative Assembly and put down a motion of confidence in his government which endorsed all its policies for the full term of the Assembly. The Liberal Party, sensing a trap, agreed to the principle of fusion of the two parties but insisted that it be on the basis of Liberal Party policy. When the vote of confidence debate was concluded on 6 February, Huggins accepted an amendment moved by the Rhodesia Labour Party, and the confidence motion then passed without a division. Huggins had lost his chance for an election but gained endorsement of his government.
This situation did not last long. In July, the Coinage and Currency Bill was defeated by one vote on a clause which would have allowed the Currency Board to provide accommodation. Although this was a minor matter, Huggins argued that it was an issue of confidence because this provision had been agreed with the governments of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland in the Central African Council; as negotiations to form a new majority government failed, the Governor granted a dissolution.
Supporting Huggins' position, the South African general election in May that year had seen a win by the National Party which largely represented Afrikaners. This election marked a transfer of power away from the English-speaking South Africans and shocked the mostly British descended Southern Rhodesians, who recoiled from the Liberal Party who were backed by the small Rhodesian Afrikaner community; the Liberal Party's policy on race was similar to the National Party's policy of Apartheid.
Voters tended not to blame the government for the economic difficulties and petrol shortages which had affected Rhodesia in the years since the war, and the renewed push towards federation with Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland also encouraged support for the United Party. In the end, it delivered a landslide for Huggins; Liberal Party leader Jacob Smit lost his seat.

Electoral system

A Delimitation Commission was set up to redraw the boundaries of the electoral districts. Although the previous districts had only been drawn up in 1938, owing to the major population movements in the war none of the districts were unchanged.

Franchise and electoral procedure

Two Acts passed in the run-up to the election made changes to electoral procedure. The Emergency Laws Act, 1946 repealed most of the Active Service Voters Act, 1943 and therefore removed the ability of Southern Rhodesians serving in forces outside the colony to vote. The provision allowing postal votes to those living more than 10 miles from the polling station was retained.
The Electoral Amendment Act, 1946 made a further series of minor changes. It provided for a new full registration of voters once the delimitation had been completed, and facilitated the disqualification of imprisoned voters by requiring returns of those sentenced to prison. It also allowed candidates to withdraw before the poll.

Results

By constituency

Constituency
Electorate and turnout
CandidatePartyVotes
AVONDALE
1,962
John Richard Dendy YoungUP1,021
AVONDALE
1,962
Albert Rubidge Washington StumblesL548
BULAWAYO CENTRAL
1,658
Donald MacIntyreUP762
BULAWAYO CENTRAL
1,658
William Hives EastwoodLab327
BULAWAYO CENTRAL
1,658
Peter Bawtree GibbsL147
BULAWAYO DISTRICT
1,411
Alexander Magnus Flett StuartUP647
BULAWAYO DISTRICT
1,411
John Morrison MacdonaldL238
BULAWAYO DISTRICT
1,411
Allan Watson WhittingtonLab205
BULAWAYO EAST
2,100
Robert Francis HalstedUP1,029
BULAWAYO EAST
2,100
Ian Donald MacGillivrayL398
BULAWAYO EAST
2,100
Leonard James PearlLab288
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,567
Thomas Hugh William BeadleUP905
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,567
Mrs. Ethel DaviesLab239
BULAWAYO SOUTH
1,657
Henry Alfred HolmesUP678
BULAWAYO SOUTH
1,657
James Stuart McNeillieLab441
CHARTER
1,206
Jacob Letterstedt SmitL513
CHARTER
1,206
Thomas John Mangwe TilburyUP293
EASTERN
1,495
Tom Ian Findlay WilsonUP631
EASTERN
1,495
Aubrey William DunnL359
GATOOMA
1,204
George MunroL412
GATOOMA
1,204
Graham Caldwell ElliottUP399
GWELO
1,638
Desmond William Lardner-BurkeUP626
GWELO
1,638
Robert WilliamsonL518
GWELO
1,638
Friedrich Ferdinand Ludwig HeinLab84
HARTLEY
1,130
Patrick Archibald WiseL406
HARTLEY
1,130
Ralph Drew PalmerUP386
HIGHLANDS
2,218
Robert Allan BallantyneUP937
HIGHLANDS
2,218
Charles Arden BottL690
HIGHLANDS
2,218
William Rhodes EadesLab90
HILLSIDE
1,844
Julius Macdonald GreenfieldUP677
HILLSIDE
1,844
Harry Herbert DaviesLab570
HILLSIDE
1,844
Olive Hope RobertsonL266
LOMAGUNDI
1,430
George Henry HackwillUP653
LOMAGUNDI
1,430
John ScottL401
MARANDELLAS
1,370
Neville Gwynne BarrettUP544
MARANDELLAS
1,370
William Thomas Edward FitzsimonsL437
MAZOE
1,267
John Moore CaldicottUP510
MAZOE
1,267
Thomas Patrick Murray CochranL443
QUE QUE
1,382
George Arthur DavenportUP559
QUE QUE
1,382
Thomas NangleLab269
QUE QUE
1,382
Henry William WattL165
RAYLTON
1,627
Lawrence John Walter KellerLab615
RAYLTON
1,627
Alexander CockburnUP337
RAYLTON
1,627
Cecil Edward Mark MooreL119
SALISBURY CENTRAL
1,628
Leslie Manfred Noel HodsonUP722
SALISBURY CENTRAL
1,628
David Symond RichardsL264
SALISBURY CENTRAL
1,628
George Arthur Henry RadfordLab135
SALISBURY CITY
1,729
Bevis Alexander BarkerUP765
SALISBURY CITY
1,729
Jacob Hendrik SmitL519
SALISBURY CITY
1,729
Francis Michael NilanDP13
SALISBURY DISTRICT
2,076
Leslie Major CullinanUP1,082
SALISBURY DISTRICT
2,076
William GrahamL545
SALISBURY GARDENS
1,587
Noel St. QuintonUP701
SALISBURY GARDENS
1,587
Frank Henry Shepley WallerL259
SALISBURY GARDENS
1,587
Charles OlleyLab107
SALISBURY NORTH
1,772
Godfrey Martin HugginsUP1,024
SALISBURY NORTH
1,772
Hugh Volant WheelerL337
SALISBURY SOUTH
2,683
William Alexander Eustace WintertonUP1,095
SALISBURY SOUTH
2,683
Denzil Crichton PaulL713
SALISBURY SOUTH
2,683
George Cyril Hamilton-BrowneLab143
SALISBURY SOUTH
2,683
Stewart Edward Aitken-CadeDP48
SELUKWE
1,090
Ian Douglas SmithL361
SELUKWE
1,090
Egon Aage KlifborgLab258
SELUKWE
1,090
Petrus Johannes CilliersUP128
SHABANI
1,651
Reginald Stephen Garfield ToddUP685
SHABANI
1,651
Johannes Hendrik HofmeyrL458
UMTALI
1,914
Edgar Cuthbert Fremantle WhiteheadUP766
UMTALI
1,914
James Brown ListerLab648
UMTALI
1,914
George Washington ChaceL112
VICTORIA
1,436
Raymond Osborne StockilL633
VICTORIA
1,436
Richard Charles EllisUP393
WANKIE
1,169
Humphrey Vicary GibbsUP376
WANKIE
1,169
George Wilburn RudlandL204
WANKIE
1,169
William James SwiftLab150
WESTERN
939
Patrick Bissett FletcherUP400
WESTERN
939
Michael Vernon RorkeL213

Changes during the Assembly

Bulawayo District

Alexander Magnus Flett Stuart died on 7 August 1949, and a byelection to replace him was held on 13 October 1949.
ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes
BULAWAYO DISTRICTWilliam Hives EastwoodLab381
BULAWAYO DISTRICTJohn Morrison MacdonaldL351
BULAWAYO DISTRICTPeter George HewisonUP288
BULAWAYO DISTRICTSydney Henderson MillarInd89

Bulawayo North

Hugh Beadle resigned from the Assembly on 20 July 1950 to become a High Court judge. A byelection to fill his Assembly seat in Bulawayo North was held on 19 September 1950.
Constituency
Electorate and turnout
CandidatePartyVotes
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,925
Cyril James HattyUP507
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,925
James Stuart McNeillieLab471
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,925
Eric Ashdown SmartL354

Highlands

Robert Allan Ballantyne died on 5 February 1953. A byelection to replace him was held on 22 April 1953.
Constituency
Electorate and turnout
CandidatePartyVotes
HIGHLANDS
2,334
William AddisonUP782
HIGHLANDS
2,334
Frederick Daniel John LaceyLab531
HIGHLANDS
2,334
Dickerson Colfax Byron-MooreRP501