1944 Kenyan general election
General elections were held in Kenya in September 1944.
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Campaign
Nominations were required to be presented by 20 July 1944. Fewer candidates than expected ran in the elections, with only four of the eleven European seats contested.[1] Of the seven unopposed candidates, six were members of the previous Legislative Council and one (Walter Trench) was a new member, replacing the retired Francis Scott.[1]
In Mombasa, sitting Councillor George Nicol called for Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika to be united.[2]
Results
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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European seats | ||||
Aberdare | Ernest Hay Wright | 173 | 49.1 | Re-elected |
Arthur Sutcliffe | 83 | 23.6 | ||
Jack Hopcraft | 75 | 21.3 | ||
Edward Vaughan Kenealy | 21 | 6.0 | ||
Coast Province | Shirley Victor Cooke | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Kiambu | Olga Watkins | 358 | 60.9 | Re-elected |
Gerald Anderson | 230 | 39.1 | ||
Mombasa | George Nicol | 192 | 68.1 | Re-elected |
Granville Roberts | 90 | 31.9 | ||
Nairobi North | Ferdinand Cavendish-Bentinck | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Nairobi South | Albert Vincent | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Nyanza | Frank Couldrey | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Rift Valley | Walter Trench | Unopposed | Elected | |
Trans Nzoia | Albert George Keyser | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Uasin Gishu | W A C Bouwer | Unopposed | Re-elected | |
Ukamba | Frank de Vere Joyce | 145 | 62.0 | Elected |
Ewart Grogan | 89 | 38.0 | Defeated | |
Indian seats | ||||
Central | S K Thakore | 4,020 | 31.2 | Elected |
Shams-ud-Deen | 3,811 | 29.6 | Re-elected | |
S G Amin | 2,736 | 21.2 | Defeated | |
Alex de Souza | 2,286 | 17.3 | ||
Abdul Rahman Cocker | 41 | 0.3 | ||
Eastern | K R Paroo | 4,918 | 43.0 | Re-elected |
Ambalal Bhailalbhai Patel | 4,653 | 40.7 | Re-elected | |
Mohamed Ali Rana | 1,870 | 16.3 | ||
Western | Ahluwalia Pritam | 1,980 | 50.0 | Elected |
Ibrahim Nathoo | 1,227 | 31.0 | ||
Dharm Bir DauletRam Kohli | 750 | 19.0 | Defeated | |
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia[3] |
References
- "Kenya's General Election: Contests in Only Four Constituencies", East Africa and Rhodesia, 27 July 1944, p959
- "Mr Nicol's Election Address: The African Must Be Encouraged", East Africa and Rhodesia, 14 September 1944, p49
- "Result of General Election in Kenya: Brief Biographies of New European Elected Members", East Africa and Rhodesia, 5 October 1944, pp105–107
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