1952 Falkland Islands general election
The Falkland Islands general election of 1952 was held in May and June 1952 to elect members to the Legislative Council. Four out of the twelve Councillors were elected through universal suffrage, two from Stanley and one each from East Falkland and West Falkland. Owing to the remoteness of some settlements and the unpredictability of the weather on the Falkland Islands, the election took place over several days.
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Results
Candidates in italic were incumbents.
Constituency | Members elected[1] |
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Stanley | Arthur Leslie Hardy |
Stanley Charles Luxton | |
East Falkland | Thomas Andrew Gilruth |
West Falkland | Keith William Luxton |
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References
- "FI Gazette Vol LXI No.11". Jane Cameron National Archives. June 1952. Missing or empty
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