Falkland Islands general election, 1949
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The Falkland Islands general election of 1949 was held in February 1949 to elect members to the Legislative Council through universal suffrage. It was the first election in the history of the Falkland Islands, electing four out of the twelve Councillors (two from Stanley and one each from East Falkland and West Falkland). Owing to the remoteness of some settlements and the unpredictability of the weather on the Falkland Islands, the election took place over several days.
The Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands was founded on 13 November 1845, with its entire membership being appointed by the Governor. On 26 November 1948, in a meeting of the Privy Council, King George VI approved Legislative Council (Elections) Ordinance No. 16 of 1948 which introduced elections to the Falklands for the first time, giving four seats of the Legislative Council to elected members.[1]
Results
Constituency | Members elected[2] |
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Stanley | Arthur Leslie Hardy |
Stanley Charles Luxton | |
East Falkland | Arthur Grenfell Barton |
West Falkland | Keith William Luxton |
References
- ↑ "Legislative Council (Elections) Ordinance No. 16 of 1948". The National Archives. 26 November 1948.
- ↑ "FI Gazette Vol LXI No.11". Jane Cameron National Archives. February 1949.