Confederate Party
The Confederate Party was a political party in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
History
The party was formed in 1953 as a successor to the Democratic Party by opponents of the federation,[1][2]
In the 1953 federal elections the party contested seats in all three territories, but only won a single seat in Southern Rhodesia, J. R. Dendy Young in Sebakwe. In the Southern Rhodesian general elections in January 1964 it failed to win a seat, but in the February 1954 general elections in Northern Rhodesia, supporters of the party (John Gaunt and Frank Derby) won two of the twelve seats running as independents.[3]
The party disintegrated after its defeat in the federal elections, and was succeeded by the Dominion Party, established in 1956.[4] However, a rump of the party continued in existence and contested one seat in the 1958 federal elections.[5]
References
- ↑ Donatus Bonde (1988) A Concise Encyclopedia of Zimbabwe, Mambo Press, p128
- ↑ Great Britain. Advisory Commission on the Review of the Constitution of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, H.M. Stationery Office p282
- ↑ Race and Power: Studies of Leadership in Five British Dependencies, Bow Group, p119
- ↑ Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Dominion Party Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey
- ↑ The Economist, Volume 89, p519