1935 Bahamian general election
General elections were held in the Bahamas in 1935. This was the last entirely public ballot elections in the country.
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Elected MPs
Number | Name | Party | District | Ethnicity |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arthur H. Sands | Independent | New Providence - Nassau City (first place) | White |
2 | Stafford Sands[lower-alpha 1] | Independent | New Providence - Nassau City (second place) | White |
3 | Roland Symonette | Independent | New Providence East (first place) | White |
4 | Leon Walton Young | Independent | New Providence East (second place) | Black |
5 | A. F. Adderley | Independent | New Providence West (first place) | Black |
6 | Percy E. Christie | Independent | New Providence West (second place) | White |
7 | Audrey Solomon | Independent | New Providence South (first place) | White |
8 | Claudius Roland Walker | Independent | New Providence South (second place) | Black |
9 | J. K. A. Kelly[lower-alpha 1] | Independent | Grand Bahama & Bimini | White |
10 | R. H. Curry | Independent | Andros & Berry Islands (first place) | White |
11 | Basil Herbert McKinney | Independent | Andros & Berry Islands (second place) | White |
12 | B. R. Russell | Independent | Abaco (first place) | White |
13 | J. W. Roberts | Independent | Abaco (second place) | White |
14 | Frank Holmes Christie[lower-alpha 1] | Independent | Abaco (third place) | White |
15 | W. C. B. Johnson | Independent | Harbour Island (first place) | White |
16 | R.R.A. Farrington | Independent | Harbour Island (second place) | White |
17 | H. N. Chipman | Independent | Harbour Island (third place) | White |
18 | R. W. Sawyer | Independent | Eleuthera (first place) | White |
19 | George William Kelly Roberts | Independent | Eleuthera (second place) | White |
20 | O. H. Curry | Independent | Eleuthera (third place) | White |
21 | Alvin Braynen | Independent | Cat Island(first place) | White |
22 | Harold George Christie | Independent | Cat Island(second place) | White |
23 | George Murphy | Independent | Exuma (first place) | White |
24 | E. V. Solomon | Independent | Exuma (second place) | White |
25 | G. W. Higgs | Independent | Rum Cay & San Salvador | White |
26 | L. C. Brice | Independent | Long Island (First place) | White |
27 | L. G. Dupuch | Independent | Long Island (Second place) | White |
28 | R. G. Collins | Independent | Crooked Islands, Long Cay, & Acklins | White |
29 | Etienne Dupuch | Independent | Mayaguana & Inagua Islands | White |
Source: Bethell, Early Settlers of The Bahamas |
- Elected in 1937 by-election
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