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The 75 members of the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia, later the National Assembly of Zambia, from 1964 until 1968 were elected in January 1964. A total of 29 candidates were returned unopposed, including 24 United National Independence Party members and five Zambian African National Congress. [1] [2]
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Central | John Roberts | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt Central | Jerry Steyn | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt North | Pieter Wulff | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt North-West | Samuel Magnus | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt South | Rodney Malcomson | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt West | Hugh Stanley | National Progressive Party |
Luangwa | John Dickson | National Progressive Party |
Midlands | Hugh Mitchley | National Progressive Party |
Ndola | Cecil Dennistoun Burney | National Progressive Party |
Zambezi | John Burnside | National Progressive Party |
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia [3] |
During the term of the National Assembly, several by-elections took place to replace members, or in cases where members had changed parties.
Type | Member | Notes |
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Speaker | Thomas Williams | Until 14 December 1964 |
Nominated | Malina Chilila | Until January 1968 |
Nominated | Peter Matoka | |
Nominated | Josy Monga | |
Nominated | Madeline Robertson | |
Nominated | Maimbolwa Sakubita | |
Nominated | Matiya Ngalande | From January 1968 |
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The 75 members of the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia, later the National Assembly of Zambia, from 1964 until 1968 were elected in January 1964. A total of 29 candidates were returned unopposed, including 24 United National Independence Party members and five Zambian African National Congress. [1] [2]
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Central | John Roberts | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt Central | Jerry Steyn | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt North | Pieter Wulff | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt North-West | Samuel Magnus | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt South | Rodney Malcomson | National Progressive Party |
Copperbelt West | Hugh Stanley | National Progressive Party |
Luangwa | John Dickson | National Progressive Party |
Midlands | Hugh Mitchley | National Progressive Party |
Ndola | Cecil Dennistoun Burney | National Progressive Party |
Zambezi | John Burnside | National Progressive Party |
Source: East Africa and Rhodesia [3] |
During the term of the National Assembly, several by-elections took place to replace members, or in cases where members had changed parties.
Type | Member | Notes |
---|---|---|
Speaker | Thomas Williams | Until 14 December 1964 |
Nominated | Malina Chilila | Until January 1968 |
Nominated | Peter Matoka | |
Nominated | Josy Monga | |
Nominated | Madeline Robertson | |
Nominated | Maimbolwa Sakubita | |
Nominated | Matiya Ngalande | From January 1968 |