1961 South West African legislative election
Legislative elections were held in South West Africa on 8 March 1961.[1] The whites-only election saw a victory for the National Party of South West Africa, which won 16 of the 18 seats in the Legislative Assembly. It marked the last time during the apartheid era that any other party won seats.
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Electoral system
The 18 members of the Legislative Assembly were elected from single-member constituencies. Prior to the elections two constituencies (Outjo and Rehoboth) were abolished and replaced by Tsumeb and Windhoek District. The other constituencies were Aroab, Gobabis, Grootfontein, Keetmanshoop, Luderitz, Maltahöhe, Mariental, Okahandja, Otjikondo, Otjiwarongo, Swakopmund, Usakos, Warmbad, Windhoek East, Windhoek North and Windhoek West.[2]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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National Party of South West Africa | 19,360 | 59.43 | 16 | 0 | |
United National South West Party | 11,314 | 34.73 | 2 | 0 | |
South West Party | 1,902 | 5.84 | 0 | New | |
Total | 32,576 | 100.00 | 18 | 0 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 38,540 | – | |||
Source: Ngavirue |
References
- 1961 Legislative Assembly Election African Elections Database
- Zedekia Ngavirue (1997) Political parties and interest groups in South West Africa (Namibia), P Schelttwein Publishing, p302 ISBN 3-908193-00-1
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