Sierra Leonean legislative election, 1951

Sierra Leonean legislative election, 1951

Elections to the Legislative Council were held in Sierra Leone under a new constitution in 1951, though only seven seats were up for direct election.

Results

Although the National Council won the most seats, the Sierra Leone People's Party (which won 2 seats) gained the support of the indirectly-elected protectorate representatives and eight paramount chiefs. [ [http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Sierra-Leone-POLITICAL-PARTIES.html Sierra Leone: Political parties] Nations Encyclopedia] The National Council therefore became the main opposition, whilst the SLPP's Milton Margai was appointed Chief Minister in 1953.

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