British Guiana general election, 1930
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General elections were held in British Guiana in September 1930.
Electoral system
Following the victory of the Popular Party in the 1926 elections, constitutional reforms in 1928 replaced the 22-member Combined Court with a new 30-member Legislative Council, which included an extra eight appointees,[1] giving them a majority of seats over the elected members. The new Legislative Council consisted of the Governor, two ex-officio members, eight official members, five unofficial members and 14 members elected in single-member constituencies.[2]
Results
Popular Party candidates were elected unopposed in eight constituencies as a result of disquiet over the 1928 constitutional reforms.[3]
Constituency | Elected member | ||
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Berbice River | Joseph Eleazar | ||
Central Demerara | John Ignatius De Aguiar | ||
Demerara-Essequibo | Jung Bahadur Singh | ||
Demerara River | Alfred Victor Crane | ||
Eastern Berbice | Edward Alfred Luckhoo | ||
Eastern Demerara | Arnold Emanuel Seeram | ||
Essequibo River | Edmund Fitzgerald Fredericks | ||
Georgetown Central | Percy Claude Wight | ||
Georgetown North | Nelson Cannon | ||
Georgetown South | Joseph Gonsalves | ||
New Amsterdam | Eustace Gordon Woolford | ||
North Western District | Victorine Antonio Pires | ||
Western Berbice | Albert Raymond Forbes Webber | ||
Western Essequibo | Robert Edward Brassington | ||
Source: Parliament of Guyana |
Aftermath
The first meeting of the newly elected Council was held on 16 October.[2]
References
- ↑ New constitution of 1928 Guyana.org
- 1 2 Historical information events and dates on the Parliament of Guyana from 1718 to 2006 Parliament of Guyana
- ↑ James G Rose (1992) British colonial policy and the transfer of power in British Guiana, 1945-1964 King's College London
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