General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia in 1938.[1] An additional unofficial member was appointed to the Legislative Council to represent African interests.[2]
The seven elected members of the Legislative Council were elected from seven single-member constituencies.[3] There were a total of 3,932 registered voters.[3]
Constituency | Settlements | Registered voters | |
---|---|---|---|
Eastern | 146 | ||
Balovale, Kalabo, Lealui, Livingstone, Mankoya, Senanga, Sesheke | 367 | ||
Midland | Broken Hill (South), Lusaka, Mumbwa | 541 | |
Ndola | Fort Rosebery, Kawambwa, Luanshya Ndola | 792 | |
Nkana | Kasempa, Mufulira, Mwinilunga, Nkana, Solwezi | 1,196 | |
Northern | Abercorn, Broken Hill, Chinsali, Isoka, Kasama, Luwingu, Mkushi, Mpika, Mporokoso, Serenje | 624 | |
Southern | Kalomo, Mazabuka, Namwala | 266 | |
Source: Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia |
Constituency | Elected member | ||
---|---|---|---|
Eastern | Thomas Spurgeon Page | ||
Leopold Moore | |||
Midland | Edward Cholmeley | ||
Ndola | Arthur Stephenson | ||
Nkana | Albert Smith | ||
Northern | Roy Welensky | ||
Southern | Richard Ernest Campbell | ||
Source: Davidson[4] |
Stewart Gore-Browne was appointed as the member representing African interests.[5]