1977 Rhodesian general election explained

Country:Rhodesia
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1974 Rhodesian general election
Previous Year:1974
Next Election:1979 Rhodesian general election
Next Year:1979
Seats For Election:All 66 seats in the House of Assembly
Majority Seats:34
Election Date:31 August 1977
Image1:Ian Smith 1975.jpg
Leader1:Ian Smith
Party1:Rhodesian Front
Leaders Seat1:Umzingwane
Last Election1:50
Seats1:50
Popular Vote1:57,348
Percentage1:85.36%
(European)
Swing1:7.38pp
Prime Minister
Before Election:Ian Smith
After Election:Ian Smith
Before Party:Rhodesian Front
After Party:Rhodesian Front

General elections were held in Rhodesia on 31 August 1977,[1] [2] [3] the last general election in the country dominated by the white minority. Prime Minister Ian Smith, who was conducting negotiations with moderate African nationalists, was forced into an early election by the defection of twelve MPs from his Rhodesian Front party, which denied him the two-thirds majority of the House of Assembly needed to change the constitution. In the event, the Front overwhelmed the breakaway Rhodesian Action Party and all other forces, once again winning every single seat in the 50 seats elected by those of European descent.

Electoral system

The electorate of Rhodesia returned 66 members of the House of Assembly of Rhodesia, in three different classes of seat:

Both European and African rolls had a range of property qualifications. No change to boundaries or the qualification of voters was made compared to the 1974 election.

Results

European roll seats

Constituency
Electorate and turnout
CandidatePartyVotes%
ARUNDEL
2,503 (83.6%)
Archibald Oliver Garfield WilsonRF1,61377.1
Anthony WarnerNUF25612.2
Gideon TredouxRAP22310.7
AVONDALE
2,068 (78.8%)
Brian StringerRF1,41286.7
Colin Eric BarlowRAP21713.3
BELLEVUE
2,366 (81.9%)
Wallace Evelyn StuttafordRF1,79792.8
Carel David TheronRAP1407.2
BELVEDERE
1,944 (79.5%)
Dennis DivarisRF1,24780.6
Randolph Harold ClarkNUF19612.7
Ernest Roy WrightRAP1036.7
BORROWDALE
2,900 (81.5%)
Douglas Hamilton RitchieRF1,75974.4
Lance Halford ReynoldsNUF35415.0
Robert SuttonRAP23810.1
Mrs. Wendy Ann TruenInd120.5
BRAESIDE
1,576 (81.3%)
Richard CartwrightRF1,14389.2
Trevor Bryan Charles HardingRAP13910.8
BULAWAYO CENTRAL
1,243 (76.5%)
Denys Sinclair ParkinRF67971.4
Ewen Cardno GreenfieldNUF23624.8
Brewster Bryan WhyteRAP363.8
BULAWAYO DISTRICT
1,705 (75.1%)
Alexander MoseleyRF1,20093.8
Samuel James ShannonRAP806.2
BULAWAYO EAST
2,195 (76.9%)
Charles McKenzie ScottRF1,31577.8
Arthur Moses KaplanNUF29517.5
Alexander Argyll McCallumRAP794.7
BULAWAYO NORTH
1,780 (77.9%)
Wilfrid Denis WalkerRF1,28292.4
Thomas Hayward PannellRAP1057.6
BULAWAYO SOUTH
1,059 (69.5%)
George Desmond ChalmersRF70195.2
Ian Norman BerryRAP354.8
CHARTER
1,491 (76.1%)
Rowan CronjéRF1,02390.2
Leonard George IdensohnInd1119.8
EASTERN
1,319 (81.3%)
Andre Dallein WassennaarRF83377.7
John Hamilton WrightRAP23922.3
GATOOMA
1,421 (84.0%)
Albert Gannaway MellsRF1,09491.6
James WheelerRAP1008.4
GREENDALE
2,168 (84.2%)
Mark Henry Heathcote PartridgeRF1,44879.3
Eric Reginald SchofieldRAP23512.9
Simon Dennis WhinneyNUF1427.8
GWEBI
1,319 (83.7%)
Bertram AnkersRF76469.2
Thomas Ian Fraser SandemanRAP20718.8
George Alfred PioInd13312.0
GWELO
1,308 (80.1%)
Roger HawkinsRF97593.1
Michael Patrick John HugginsRAP555.2
David Timothy Torbet FrostInd181.7
HARTLEY
2,254 (80.8%)
P. K. van der BylRF1,60488.0
Jacobus Ignatius de WetRAP21812.0
HATFIELD
1,816 (84.8%)
Frederick Roy SimmondsRF1,30384.6
Edward Aylett Sutton-PryceRAP19712.8
Neville Ronald Arthur SkeatesNUF402.6
HIGHLANDS NORTH
1,860 (83.2%)
Fergus BlackieRF1,08269.9
Allan SavoryNUF31820.6
Marie Joseph Claude de Chasteigner Dumée-DuvalRAP1479.5
HIGHLANDS SOUTH
1,960 (84.4%)
John ChristieRF1,26676.5
Richard Hope HallRAP23013.9
David Frank SutherlandNUF1589.6
HILLCREST
1,703 (84.9%)
James Patrick ThrushRF1,33192.0
Edwin Stanley O'ConnorRAP1158.0
HILLSIDE
1,876 (81.3%)
William Redpath KinleysideRF1,38290.6
Owen Victor ParvessRAP1439.4
JAMESON
1,704 (82.7%)
Robert James GauntRF1,24288.1
John Peter Broberg NilsonRAP16711.9
KAROI
1,260 (76.0%)
Jan Jacobus BuitendagRF86190.0
Donovan Hilgard ErasmusNUF9610.0
MABELREIGN
1,966 (82.1%)
John Cornelius GleigRF1,42087.9
Adrian Thomas WymerRAP19512.1
MARANDELLAS
1,501 (83.7%)
David Colville SmithRF1,08686.4
William John Raymond PrattRAP17113.6
MARLBOROUGH
2,211 (82.6%)
William Michie IrvineRF1,47780.9
John Frederick HandfordRAP18810.3
Ivor Cordner McCormickNUF1618.8
MATOBO
1,680 (84.1%)
Donald Galbraith GoddardRF1,26289.3
Robert Henry Warren McGeeRAP15110.7
MAZOE
1,652 (80.4%)
George Rollo HaymanRF1,18489.1
Robin Elliot Campbell-LoganRAP14510.9
MIDLANDS
1,264 (79.7%)
Henry Swan ElsworthRF90389.7
Kennith HahnRAP10410.3
MILTON PARK
1,703 (81.3%)
John Alfred LandauRF1,17184.6
Ratilal Damodard DevchandNUF1168.4
Peter Michael NurstenRAP977.0
MOUNT PLEASANT
1,938 (73.0%)
Jonas Christian AndersenRF1,29591.5
Julian Richard HawRAP1208.5
MTOKO
1,752 (80.6%)
Stanley Norman EastwoodRF1,04473.9
Rodney Guy Swayne SimmondsRAP18713.3
Diana MitchellNUF18112.8
QUEEN'S PARK
1,521 (83.5%)
Arthur Denis CrookRF1,18993.6
Bazil Geoffrey de LormeRAP816.4
QUE QUE
1,731 (83.3%)
Jacobus Johannes BurgerRF1,26587.7
William Gerald KaschulaRAP906.2
William Harris KeysNUF876.1
RAYLTON
1,922 (76.0%)
Patrick Francis ShieldsRF1,38594.8
Norman John WesternRAP765.2
RUSAPE
1,344 (78.1%)
Jacobus Phillipus du PlessisRF93489.0
Gerhardus Paulus Johannes SwartRAP11611.0
SALISBURY CENTRAL
1,245 (74.6%)
Hilary SquiresRF77883.7
Raymond StallwoodRAP768.2
Mrs. Eileen Penny BrownNUF758.1
SALISBURY CITY
1,392 (75.5%)
Ivor PitchRF68164.8
Ahrn PalleyInd33331.7
Anthony Charles Edward ScraceRAP323.0
Leslie Thomas HayesInd50.5
SALISBURY NORTH
1,613 (79.9%)
André Sothern HollandRF1,06382.5
Eric David Drought SymeNUF13510.5
Mark Fraser McLeanRAP907.0
SELUKWE
1,812 (80.8%)
John Morris LowenthalRF1,33090.8
Anthony William BaumannRAP1359.2
SHABANI
1,219 (76.5%)
Theunis Christian de KlerkRF87293.6
Johannes Jacobus HulleyRAP606.4
SINOIA/UMVUKWES
1,535 (75.8%)
Esmond Meryl MicklemRF1,08593.3
Roland Oliver DavisNUF786.7
UMTALI EAST
1,588 (78.7%)
Bernard Horace MussettRF1,12289.8
Mrs. Vera Aileen WinterRAP12710.2
UMTALI WEST
1,426 (81.0%)
Desmond ButlerRF98385.1
Robert Traill GalvinRAP948.1
John Oswald MeikleNUF786.8
UMZINGWANE
1,726
Ian Douglas SmithRFunopposed
VICTORIA
2,071 (78.9%)
Ormonde Corrington GeorgeRF1,40886.2
Gordon Richard OldsRAP22613.8
WANKIE
1,425 (75.1%)
Donald GoldinRF97791.3
William Ernest McNeirRAP938.7
WATERFALLS
1,516 (79.2%)
Albertus Herman du ToitRF1,07889.8
John Duncan OliverRAP12210.2

African seats

Constituency
Electorate and turnout
CandidatePartyVotes%
HARARE
1,210 (21.1%)
Ronnie SadombaInd14757.6
Tiriwanhu MudzimuInd8332.6
David MunyamanaInd155.9
Milton Jack MakayaInd103.9
INSUKAMINI
514 (21.8%)
John Zachary MaposaInd8676.8
Edward Gabriel WatungwaInd2623.2
KUNYASI
1,651
Thomas Tavagwisa ZawairaIndunopposed
MABVAZUWA
1,001
Elijah Smile Gende Magavan NyandoroIndunopposed
MATOJENI
852
Lot Enoch DewaIndunopposed
MPOPOMA
434
Lwazi Joel MahlanguIndunopposed
NEMAKONDE
880 (11.7%)
William Benjamin ChimpakaInd7774.8
Fanuel MarutaInd2625.2
NTSHONALANGA
836
Micah Mahamba BhebeIndunopposed

Tribal seats

Subsequent by-elections

Pagati

Fani Mlingo died on 15 February 1978. On 31 March 1978, Joseph Jumo Bheka was returned unopposed to replace him. Bheka was a supporter of Bishop Abel Muzorewa.

Lowveld

Simeon Chengeta died on 19 March 1978. On 19 July 1978, a by-election was held in Lowveld. John Adonia Hungwe defeated Simon Dzichaperanhamo Bhene.

Highlands North

A by-election was held in the Highlands North constituency on 21 July 1978 to replace Fergus Blackie, who had been appointed as a Judge and resigned on 15 May 1978. This by-election occurred after the internal settlement agreement, and the Rhodesian Front candidate was therefore opposed not only by the National Unifying Force (pressing for a full settlement with African nationalists) but by two right-wing candidates opposed to any deals: the Rhodesian Action Party and the Rhodesian Conservative Alliance.

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
HIGHLANDS NORTHReginald Reed BeaverRF54549.1
Clifford Allan Redin SavoryNUF35431.9
Marie Joseph Claude de Chasteigner Dumée-DuvalRAP15814.2
Noel Allison HuntRCA524.7

Gwelo

Roger Hawkins resigned from the Assembly due to ill health on 30 November 1978, leading to a by-election in Gwelo on 30 January 1979.

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
GWELOTrevor Duncan DollarRF76284.7
Reginald James McLeanRAP13815.3

Mazoe

George Rollo Hayman resigned on 27 December 1978, claiming that the power-sharing government could easily fall under the control of a terrorist group. He then resigned from the Assembly to seek re-election. This by-election, held on 6 February 1979, was the last election conducted before the advent of the new constitution.

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
MAZOECecil MillarRF61178.7
George Rollo HaymanInd16521.3

Vacancy at dissolution

Donald Goldin (Wankie) died on 12 February 1979. The seat was not filled before Parliament was dissolved.

Notes and References

  1. http://africanelections.tripod.com/zw.html#1977_House_of_Assembly_Election 31 August 1977 House of Assembly Election
  2. Web site: The New York Times . John F. Burns . White Rhodesia, Its Time Running Out, Is Set to Vote . 28 August 1977 . 11 June 2020.
  3. Web site: The New York Times . John F. Burns . SMITH'S PARTY WINS RESOUNDING VICTORY IN RHODESIAN VOTING . 1 September 1977 . 11 June 2020.