Kenyan general election, 1938

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General elections were held in Kenya Colony between 26 March and 2 April 1938.[1] Three of the eleven white seats in the Legislative Council were uncontested,[2] whilst all Indian seats were contested,[3] and saw more businessmen were elected than politicians.[2] Lady Sidney Farrar became the country's first female Legislative Council member after defeating Conway Harvey in the Nyanza constituency by two votes.[3]

Results

Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
European seats
Aberdare
(26 March)
Ernest Hay Wright Re-elected
Frans Johan Arnold
Leonard George Edwyn Llewelyn
Coast Province
(26 March)
Shirley Victor Cooke Elected
Ewart Grogan
Kiambu
(2 April)
Josslyn Hay Elected
Arnold Bradley
Mombasa
(30 March)
George Nicol Elected
Frederick Bemister Defeated
Nairobi NorthFerdinand Cavendish-BentinckUnopposedRe-elected
Nairobi South
(30 March)
Marcuswell Maxwell Elected
Thomas O'Shea
Nyanza
(26 March)
Sidney Farrar Elected
Conway Harvey Defeated
Rift ValleyFrancis ScottUnopposedRe-elected
Trans Nzoia
(26 March)
James Kirkwood Re-elected
Francis Henry le Britton
Uasin Gishu
(26 March)
Stanley Ghersie Elected
Albert Hoey Defeated
UkambaRobert ShawUnopposedRe-elected
Indian seats
Central
(26–28 March)
Shams-ud-Deen Re-elected
Isher Dass Re-elected
Alex de Souza Defeated
Thakur Dass
Devi Dass Puri
Mangat Nahar Singh Defeated
Eastern
(26–28 March)
Ambalal Bhailalbhai Patel Elected
Pandya Jagannath Bhavanishanker Elected
Karmali Khimji Pradhan
Hussein Bhaloo Vellani
Western
(26–28 March)
Rahemtulla Kassam Elected
Dhanwant Singh
Arab seat
Colony and ProtectorateAli bin Salim bin KhalfanUnopposedElected
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia,[4] Kenya Gazette,[1] Hansard[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Kenya Gazette, 7 March 1938
  2. 1 2 "Kenya Elections No Differences On General Policy", The Times, 4 April 1938, p12, Issue 47960
  3. 1 2 "News in Brief", The Times, 29 March 1938, p15, Issue 47955
  4. "New Candidates Sweep the Board", East Africa and Rhodesia, 7 April 1938, p906
  5. Legislative Council Debates Official Report, Second series, volume IV, 8 April–3 May 1938
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