1904 Cape Colony parliamentary election
Elections for the House of Assembly were held in Cape Colony in 1904. The election was a victory for the Progressives under Leander Starr Jameson, who had first achieved prominence for his role in the ill-fated Jameson Raid.[1]
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The incumbent Prime Minister Gordon Sprigg had been elected in 1898 as a Progressive, however the Progressives had been wracked by internal divisions. Whilst most of the party had been able to reconcile under Jameson, Sprigg and his Commissioner of Public Works Arthur Douglass, had been forced to contest the election as Independent Progressives. Both of them would lose their seats to Progressive candidates. The election also saw former Prime Minister William Schreiner lose his seat.[2][3] Sprigg would resign as Prime Minister some days after the last results were announced, and was succeeded by Jameson. Following the election James Tennant Molteno would be replaced by John X. Merriman as leader of the South African Party.
Thirteen constituencies were uncontested.[4] Following the election of 95 members, Act 4 was passed, which gave a further twelve seats to the House. These were elected through by-elections in the same year.[4]
Results
Below is a table summarising the results of the election.[5]
Party | Seats | Seats change | Votes* | % | % Change | |
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Progressive | 50 | 6 | 42,009 | |||
South African Party | 42 | 41,792 | ||||
Independent-South African Party | 2 | |||||
Independent (SAP leaning) | 1 | |||||
Other (Labour etc) | 0 | |||||
Total | 95 | 100 |
- Note: Votes are approximations. Nearly all constituencies were multi-member constituencies, where voters were able to cast varying numbers of votes, making strict voting numbers immediately unclear.
Statistics
Constituency | Seats | Registered voters | Votes available | Votes cast | Turnout |
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Albany | 2 | 2,036 | 4,072 | 3,091 | 75.91 |
Albert | 2 | 1,824 | 3,648 | 2,324 | 63.71 |
Aliwal North | 2 | 1,452 | 2,904 | 2,271 | 78.20 |
Barkly West | 2 | 1,953 | 3,906 | 2,246 | 57.50 |
Beaufort West | 2 | 2,124 | 4,248 | 2,696 | 63.47 |
Caledon | 2 | 2,478 | 4,956 | 3,469 | 70.00 |
Cape Town | 7 | 17,131 | 119,917 | 43,108 | 35.95 |
Cathcart | 1 | 1,171 | 1,171 | 814 | 69.51 |
Clanwilliam | 2 | 1,713 | 3,426 | Unopposed | |
Colesberg | 2 | 2,184 | 4,368 | 3,062 | 70.10 |
Cradock | 2 | 2,025 | 4,050 | Unopposed | |
East London | 3 | 4,697 | 14,091 | 5,036 | 35.74 |
Fort Beaufort | 2 | 1,659 | 3,318 | 2,516 | 75.83 |
George | 4 | 4,002 | 16,008 | 10,593 | 66.17 |
Graaff-Reinet | 2 | 2,417 | 4,834 | 2,727 | 56.41 |
Graham's Town | 2 | 1,837 | 3,674 | 1,834 | 49.92 |
Griqualand East | 2 | 1,989 | 3,978 | Unopposed | |
Humansdorp | 1 | 1,395 | 1,395 | Unopposed | |
Jansenville | 2 | 1,937 | 3,874 | Unopposed | |
Kimberley | 4 | 6,404 | 25,616 | 12,683 | 49.51 |
King William's Town | 3 | 2,800 | 8,400 | 3,449 | 41.06 |
Malmesbury | 2 | 2,443 | 4,886 | Unopposed | |
Mafeking | 1 | 758 | 758 | Unopposed | |
Middelburg | 1 | 1,484 | 1,484 | Unopposed | |
Namaqualand | 2 | 2,016 | 4,032 | 3,133 | 77.70 |
Oudtshoorn | 3 | 3,060 | 9,180 | 4,313 | 46.98 |
Paarl | 3 | 2,864 | 8,592 | 6,890 | 80.19 |
Piquetberg | 2 | 1,582 | 3,164 | 2,332 | 73.70 |
Prieska | 1 | 1,029 | 1,029 | 736 | 71.53 |
Port Elizabeth | 5 | 10,951 | 54,755 | 22,049 | 40.27 |
Queen's Town | 3 | 3,617 | 10,851 | 5,514 | 50.82 |
Richmond | 2 | 1,922 | 3,844 | 1,977 | 51.43 |
Riversdale | 2 | 2,209 | 4,418 | Unopposed | |
Simon's Town | 1 | 1,634 | 1,634 | 1,104 | 67.56 |
Somerset East | 2 | 2,577 | 5,154 | 4,300 | 83.43 |
Stellenbosch | 2 | 2,195 | 4,390 | 3,559 | 81.07 |
Swellendam | 2 | 2,695 | 5,390 | 3,605 | 66.88 |
Tembuland | 2 | 2,789 | 5,578 | 4,079 | 73.13 |
Uitenhage | 3 | 3,080 | 9,240 | 5,712 | 61.82 |
Victoria East | 2 | 779 | 1,558 | 1,029 | 66.05 |
Victoria West | 2 | 2,334 | 4,668 | Unopposed | |
Vryburg | 2 | 944 | 1,888 | Unopposed | |
Wodehouse | 2 | 2,001 | 4,002 | 2,663 | 66.54 |
Woodstock | 3 | 6,442 | 19,326 | 8,176 | 42.31 |
Worcester | 3 | 3,630 | 10,890 | Unopposed | |
Wynberg | 3 | 4,914 | 14,742 | 4,079 | 27.67 |
Total | 107 | 135,177 | 437,307 | 187,169 | 47.80 |
Source: Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope |
References
- John Charrington Smith, Alan (1980). General Elections in the Cape Colony: 1898-1908 (PDF). University of Cape Town.
- Wills, Walter H. (2006). The Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook, 1907. Jeppestown Press. p. 325. ISBN 9780955393631.
- Switzer, Les (1993). Power and Resistance in an African Society: The Ciskei Xhosa and the Making of South Africa. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780199296637.
- Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, piv
- John Charrington Smith, Alan (1980). General Elections in the Cape Colony: 1898-1908 (PDF). University of Cape Town. pp. 48, 49, 112.