House of Representatives (South Africa)

The House of Representatives (Afrikaans: Raad van Verteënwoordigers) was an 80-seat body in the Tricameral Parliament of South Africa which existed from 1984-1994. It was reserved for Coloured South Africans. The body was elected twice; in 1984 and 1989. Electoral turnouts for the House of Representatives were poor.[1]

House of Representatives

Raad van Verteënwoordigers
Type
Type
History
Established1984
Disbanded1994
Preceded byColoured Persons' Representative Council
Succeeded byNational Assembly
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
6 September 1989
Meeting place
Houses of Parliament
Cape Town
Cape Province, South Africa

Results

In 1984, the House was dominated by the Labour Party, which won 76 of the 80 seats.

In 1989, the Labour Party lost support but still maintained a majority of seats with 69. Other parties represented included the Democratic Reform Party, United Democratic Party, Freedom Party and 2 independents. The 1989 house was almost entirely dominated by men, with only 1 female elected.[2]

ElectionDateTotal seatsLabour PartyOthersIndep.
1984 election22 August 1984807631
1989 election6 September 1989806992

References

  1. AF Press Clips. Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State. 1984. pp. 7–.
  2. "SOUTH AFRICA: parliamentary elections House of Representatives, 1989". www.ipu.org. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
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