1953 Cook Islands general election

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1953 Cook Islands general election
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General elections were held in the Cook Islands in 1953.[1] The elections took the form of an election to Rarotonga Island Council, whose sole European member also automatically became the only elected member of the Legislative Council.

Electoral system

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The Cook Islands Legislative Council consisted of ten members elected by island councils (four from Rarotonga and six from smaller islands), ten civil servants appointed by the Governor-General of New Zealand (the Chief Medical Officer, the Director of Agriculture, the Education Officer, six Resident Agents and the Treasurer) and the Resident Commissioner, who was president of the council. The sole European member of Rarotonga Island Council automatically became the island's representative in the Legislative Council, and was the only member of the Legislative Council to be directly elected.[2]

Elections to Rarotonga Island Council were held every three years, with the six Cook Islander members elected from single-member constituencies based on the land survey districts, and the European member from the entire island.[3]

Results

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Incumbent MLC Willie Watson was defeated by Henley McKegg. This was attributed by Pacific Islands Monthly to Watson's criticism of the colonial administration, as more than half of the registered voters were civil servants or their partners.[1]

CandidateVotes%Notes
Henley McKegg6654.10Elected
Willie Watson3730.33Unseated
Scott1915.57
Total122100.00
Valid votes12298.39
Invalid/blank votes21.61
Total votes124100.00
Registered voters/turnout13492.54
Source: Pacific Islands Monthly[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  3. ^ Gilson 1980, p. 201