Elections to the European Advisory Council were held in Bechuanaland Protectorate in December 1930.
Electoral system
The European Advisory Council consisted of seven elected members, all of which were elected from single-member constituencies.
Voting was restricted to people who were British subjects of European descent, had lived in the protectorate for at least a year prior to the election and who also:
- owned or leased land with a value of at least £200
- owned stock used for farming with a value of over £200
- held a general dealer's licence.
- had an annual income over at least £200 from sources in the protectorate
Candidates were required to be nominated by five registered voters, and make a deposit of £25. The deposit was only refunded if they received more than 20% of the votes obtained by the winning candidate.
Results
Constituency | Winning candidate | Notes | |
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1 | Ghanzi District and all Crown Lands | Henry Weatherilt | Re-elected unopposed |
2 | Francistown District | R McFarlane | Re-elected unopposed |
3 | Tuli Block District | WG Mason | Unopposed |
4 | Ngwato, Ngamiland and Chobe | Robert Bailey | Re-elected |
5 | Gaberones Block | LS Glover | Re-elected unopposed |
6 | Lobatsi District | GFJ van Rensburg | Re-elected unopposed |
7 | Bamalete, Bakgatla, Bakweta and Bangwaketsi reserves and Barolong farms | RH Linton | Elected |
Source: Colonial Reports |
Subsequent by-elections
During 1932, Robert Bailey (constituency 4) died and RH Linton (constituency 7) left the protectorate. In the by-elections held later in the year E Fodisch and RL Ciring were elected to replace them.
References
- ^ Bechuanaland Protectorate Report for 1930 Colonial Reports
- Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1932 Colonial Reports
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