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Coloured Persons Representative Council

Verteenwoordigende Kleurlingraad
Leadership
Chairman of the Executive
Tom Swartz (1969–1975)
Sonny Leon (1975)
Alathea Jansen (1975–1980)
Seats60 (40 elected, 20 nominated)
Elections
First-past-the-post with single-member divisions
Last election
19 March 1975

The Coloured Persons Representative Council of the Republic of South Africa[1] was a partially elected council with limited legislative powers, intended to represent coloured South Africans during the apartheid era. It was first elected in 1969, re-elected in 1975, and permanently dissolved in 1980.[2]

Election results

30 September 1969:

Party Elected Appointed Total
Labour Party 26 0 26
Federal Party 11 20 31
National Coloured Peoples' Party 1 0 1
Republican Party 1 0 1
Independent 1 0 1[3]
Total 40 20 60

19 March 1975:

Party Elected Appointed Total
Labour Party 31 4 35
Federal Party 8 9 17
Social Democratic Party 0 1 1
Independent 1 6 7
Total 40 20 60

Notes & references

  1. ^ The name is sometimes written as "Coloured Persons' Representative Council"; however the text of the Coloured Persons Representative Council Act, 1964, omits the apostrophe.
  2. ^ Saks, David Yoram (1991). The failure of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council and its constitutional repercussions, 1956–1985 (M.A.). Rhodes University. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  3. ^ The independent member joined the Federal Party immediately after the election.