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1951 Gambian parliamentary election

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Legislative elections were held in the Gambia in 1951. They were the first election to feature political parties,[1] as the Democratic Party and the Muslim Congress Party had been founded earlier in the year.

Results

There were only three elected seats in the Legislative Council at the time.

Constituency Candidate Party Votes % Notes
Bathurst John Colley Faye Democratic Party 905 40.01 Elected
Ibrahima Momodou Garba-Jahumpa Muslim Congress Party 828 36.60 Elected
Pierre Sarr N'Jie Independent 463 20.47
Edward Francis Small Gambia National League 45 1.99
Mustapha Colley Common People's Party 10 0.44
J Francis Senegal Independent 6 0.27
John Finden Dailey Common People's Party 5 0.22
Kombo St Mary Henry Madi Independent 813 75.63 Elected
Howsoon Semege-Janneh Independent 255 23.72
John Kuye Independent 7 0.65
Total 3,337
Source: Hughes & Perfect[2]

References

  1. ^ Gregg, E. (2003) The Rough Guide to the Gambia
  2. ^ Arnold Hughes & David Perfect (2006) A political history of the Gambia, 1816–1994, University of Rochester Press, p299