1950 Gibraltar general election

General elections were held in Gibraltar on 8 November 1950. The Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights emerged as the largest party in the new legislature, winning three of the five elected seats.[1]

1950 Gibraltar general election
Gibraltar
8 November 1950

5 seats in the Legislative Council
3 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats
AACR Joshua Hassan 46.10 3
Independents 46.24 2
President of the Legislative Council after
Kenneth Anderson
Independent

Electoral system

The legislature was formed in 1950 to replace Gibraltar City Council,[2] and was elected by single transferable vote.[3]

Results

PartyFirst
preferences
%Seats
Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights3,25046.103
Transport and General Workers' Union5407.660
Independents3,26046.242
Total7,050100.005
Source: Garcia, Gibraltar Chronicle, 9 November 1950

By candidate

Candidate Party Votes Notes
First count Second count Third count Fourth count
Transfers Total Transfers Total Transfers Total
Albert R. IsolaIndependent2,022Elected in the first count
Albert RissoAssociation for the Advancement of Civil Rights1,112+281,140+191,159+891,248Elected in the fourth count
Francis PanayottiAssociation for the Advancement of Civil Rights1,058+1981,256Elected in the second count
Joshua HassanAssociation for the Advancement of Civil Rights1,009+911,100+211,121+871,208Elected in the fourth count
Louis BruzonIndependent671+88759+10769+98867Eliminated in the fourth count
Joseph PatronIndependent567+399966+26992+1071,099Elected in the fourth count
Agustin HuartTransport and General Workers' Union434+25459+2461Eliminated in the third count
R.H. BianchiTransport and General Workers' Union106+91150115Eliminated in the third count
Abraham SerfatyAssociation for the Advancement of Civil Rights71+879+281Eliminated in the third count
Non-transferable votes0000+276276
Source: Garcia, Gibraltar Chronicle, 9 November 1950[4]

References

  1. "Gibraltar Chronicle Report". 9 November 1950.
  2. Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p322 ISBN 0-313-23804-9
  3. Joseph John Garcia (1991) The Modern Political and Constitutional Development of Gibraltar, 1940 – 1988 pp87–90
  4. Finlayson, Thomas James. "The Struggle for Democracy". Gibraltar Chronicle. Archived from the original on 28 April 2004. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
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