1927_Kenyan_general_election

1927 Kenyan general election

1927 Kenyan general election

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General elections were held in Kenya Colony on 12 February 1927.[1]

Campaign

Reports before the election noted that of the eleven white seats, five were uncontested with the incumbent returned unopposed, one was likely to be uncontested and the remaining five would be contested.[2] The Reform Party led by Hugh Cholmondeley issued an 18-point manifesto, which was approved by all the incumbent members of the Legislative Council except Hamilton Ward, who partly adhered to its programme, but reserved the right to vote independently.[3] The manifesto included a call for an elected European majority on the Legislative Council.[3] Reports that the mayor of Nairobi James Riddell would run against the Reform Party proved to be unfounded.[3]

Following their boycott of the 1924 elections, the Indian population again failed to participate fully in the election, with only one candidate standing in the five-member Indian constituency. As a result, four Indian representatives were appointed to the council after it was opened on 8 March.[4] By-elections for the four Indian seats were scheduled for the following year, but no candidates were nominated due to the ongoing boycott over the separate voting rolls for Whites and Indians.[5]

Results

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Appointed members

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References

  1. Kenya Gazette, 28 January 1927, pp91–97
  2. "News in Brief", The Times, 27 January 1927, p11, Issue 44490
  3. "As Kenya sees things: Manifesto of Lord Delamere's Party", East Africa, 3 February 1927, p597
  4. "Kenya Legislature Opened: A Year Of Steady Progress", The Times, 9 March 1927, p13, Issue 44525
  5. "Indians In Kenya. Boycott Of The Legislature", The Times, 5 March 1928, p13, Issue 44833
  6. Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) 1927

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