1900 Surinamese general election

Partial general elections were held in Suriname on 21 March 1900 to elect three of the nine elected members of the Colonial States.[1]

Electoral system

The Colonial States consisted of nine elected members and four appointed by the Governor-General.[2] Elected members served six-year terms, with three members elected every two years. The 1898 elections were to replace the three members elected in 1894, Julius Muller, A.H. de Granada and Guillaume Jean Vanier. Granada had been replaced by Frits Curiel in 1897. All three incumbents ran for re-election.

The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men meeting certain criteria. Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round. If not all seats were filled, a second round was held.

Results

As there were 271 valid ballots cast, candidates required 136 votes to be elected in the first round.

CandidateVotes%Notes
Frits Curiel26397.05Re-elected
Julius Muller19170.48Re-elected
François Wijnand Hensen16861.99Elected
Richard O'Ferrall9233.95
J.J. Halfhide4014.76
Jacques Bernard Nassy134.80
J.O. Harken72.58
Samuel Bueno Bibaz51.85
S.E.J. Demarchi20.74
Karel Hendrik Bergen20.74
J.A.H. Reiziger20.74
A. Bruyning20.74
A.J. Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye10.37
Guillaume Jean Vanier10.37Unseated
J.H.S. Tafares10.37
I. Arah10.37
Reinbertus Aloisius Tammenga10.37
J.L. Hijmans10.37
J.E. Abarbanel10.37
C.A. Ma Ajong10.37
Samuel Muller van Voorst10.37
Total796100.00
Valid votes27198.55
Invalid votes00.00
Blank votes41.45
Total votes275100.00
Source: Nieuwe Surinaamsche Courant[3]

Aftermath

The Governor-General reappointed Isaac de Costa, Adrianus van 't Hoogerhuys, Salomon Matthijs Swijt and Reinbertus Aloisius Tammenga as nominated members. Cornelis Johannes Heylidy remained chairman.

References

  1. ^ "Verkiezings Statistiek". Nieuwe Surinaamsche Courant. 29 March 1900. pp. 1–2.
  2. ^ Ngo Chun Luk & Hamied Ahmadali (July 2015). "Access to Electoral Rights: Suriname" (PDF). European University Institute.
  3. ^ "Statenverkiezingen". Nieuwe Surinaamsche Courant. 25 March 1900.