Upper Voltan Territorial Assembly election, 1948

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Territorial Assembly elections were held in French Upper Volta on 30 May 1948, with a second round on 20 June.[1] They were the first elections to the new Territorial Assembly, which had been created following the separation of Upper Volta from Ivory Coast the previous year.[2]

Electoral system

The Territorial Assembly had 50 seats, with 10 elected by the First College (French citizens) and 40 by the Second College (non-French citizens).[3] The 1948 elections elected an additional 24 seats; six to the first college and 16 to the second.[1]

Campaign

Governor Albert Mouragues was accused of favouring the Voltaic Union over the African Democratic Rally-affiliated Entente Voltaïque (EV),[2] with some commandants "using strong-arm methods" against the EV candidates, whilst a significant number of EV supporters were imprisoned.[4]

Results

Party First round Second round Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
First College
Rally of the French People33
Union List33
Total78410066
Registered voters/turnout1,38256.7
Second College
Voltaic Union7310
African Democratic Rally224
Community of Yatenga101
AC101
Total78,89510011516
Registered voters/turnout137,29357.4
Source: De Benoist

References

  1. 1 2 Joseph-Roger de Benoist (1982) Afrique occidentale française de 1944 à 1960, p538
  2. 1 2 Lawrence Rupley, Lamissa Bangali & Boureima Diamitani (2013) Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso, Rowman & Littlefield, pxli
  3. Virginia Thompson & Richard Adloff (1958) French West Africa, Stanford University Press, p56
  4. Thompson & Adloff, p175
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