Elections to the Parliament of the Legislative Assembly for the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope were held in early 1894, and saw the victory of the incumbent Rhodes-Afrikaner Bond alliance.
Results
Parliament was dissolved on 19 December 1893. Turnout was 73%, an increase on the 67% seen in the last Assembly election in 1888.[1]
The Afrikaner Bond won 35 of the 76 seats in the House of Assembly, which gave the Rhodes administration a comfortable majority when combined with Rhodes personal supporters in the Assembly. The core opposition, largely led by James Rose Innes and John X. Merriman, had only around 15 seats.[2]
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Afrikaner Bond | 35 | |
Rhodes supporters | 10 | |
Opposition | 15 | |
Others | 16 | |
Total | 76 |
References
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