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1894 Surinamese general election

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Partial general elections were held in Suriname on 25 March and in April 1894 to elect four of the nine elected members of the Colonial States.

Electoral system

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The Colonial States consisted of nine elected members and four appointed by the Governor-General.[1] Elected members served six-year terms, with three members elected every two years. The 1894 elections were to replace the three members elected in 1888, A.H. de Granada [nl], Hendrikus d'Angremond [nl] and Julius Muller [nl]. All three ran for re-election. There was also a by-election for the elected seat vacated by Christiaan Hendrik van Meurs [nl] who had been overseas due to ill-health. However, van Meurs had returned and was running 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

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As there were 225 valid ballots cast, candidates required 113 votes to be elected in the first round. Muller was easily re-elected, while de Granada received exactly the 113 needed to avoid a run-off. One was required between the third- and fourth-placed candidates Theophilius Libertador Ellis [nl] and Guillaume Jean Vanier [nl]. Both also ran in the second round of the simultaneous by-election, with Vanier elected in the main run-off and Ellis in the by-election.

CandidateFirst roundSecond roundNotes
Votes%Votes%
Julius Muller [nl]19084.44Re-elected
A.H. de Granada [nl]11350.22Re-elected
Theophilius Libertador Ellis [nl]9240.892914.01
Guillaume Jean Vanier [nl]8035.5617685.02Elected
Hendrikus d'Angremond [nl]6026.67Unseated
Daniel Coutinho [nl]6026.67
J.J. Heilbron62.67
Christiaan Hendrik van Meurs [nl]52.2210.48
J.L. Hijmans31.33
A.E.J.W. Juta31.33
A.J. Jessurun31.33
A.A. ter Laag31.33
L.C. van Amson31.33
R.H. Leijsner20.89
J.F. Spiering20.89
Justus Gonggrijp [nl]20.89
John Fredrik Green [nl]20.89
Frits Curiel [nl]10.44
F.A. del Prado10.44
François Wijnand Hensen [nl]10.44
W.E. van Emden10.44
Samuel Muller van Voorst [nl]10.44
J. van West10.44
Carel Bergen10.44
S.H. Pos10.44
J. da Costa10.44
von Weiler10.44
W.L. Loth10.44
H.A.R.H. Leijsner10.44
J.J.P. Wessels10.44
C.F. Aalsmeer10.44
L.J. Hertzberger10.44
Jacques Bernard Nassy [nl]10.44
R.B. Bibaz10.44
F. van Ghert Jr10.44
George Henry Barnet Lyon [nl]10.44
Eduard Adriaan Cabell10.44
J.P.W. van Eyck10.48
Total649100.00207100.00
Valid votes22599.5620792.41
Invalid votes00.0000.00
Blank votes10.44177.59
Total votes226100.00224100.00
Source: Koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad,[2] De Surinamer[3]

By-election

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In the by-election for the seat vacated by Christiaan Hendrik van Meurs [nl], Theophilius Libertador Ellis [nl] was elected in the second round.

CandidateFirst roundSecond roundNotes
Votes%Votes%
Theophilius Libertador Ellis [nl]9140.8111451.12Elected
Christiaan Hendrik van Meurs [nl]6930.9410848.43
Daniel Coutinho [nl]2913.00
Guillaume Jean Vanier [nl]114.9310.45
J.J. Heilbron94.04
A.H. de Granada [nl]31.35
G.J.J. Karg20.90
Wouterus van Esveld [nl]20.90
R.H. Leijsner20.90
J.P. van den Corput10.45
Jacques Bernard Nassy [nl]10.45
W.A. van Emden10.45
D. de Boer10.45
Frits Curiel [nl]10.45
Total223100.00223100.00
Valid votes22392.9222399.11
Invalid votes00.0000.00
Blank votes177.0820.89
Total votes240100.00225100.00
Source: Koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad[2] De Surinamer[3]

Aftermath

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The Governor-General reappointed Isaac de Costa [nl], David Juda [nl] and Salomon Matthijs Swijt [nl] as nominated members, together with Adrianus van 't Hoogerhuys [nl]. Juda remained chairman.

In 1895 a by-election was held to replace Henry Barnett [nl], with Justus Gonggrijp [nl] elected with 94 of the 181 valid votes cast.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Ngo Chun Luk & Hamied Ahmadali (July 2015). "Access to Electoral Rights: Suriname" (PDF). European University Institute.
  2. ^ a b "Stadsniuews". Koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad. 23 March 1894.
  3. ^ a b "Stadsniuews". De Surinamer. 15 April 1894.
  4. ^ "Verkiezings Statistiek". Nieuwe Surinaamsche Courant. 29 March 1900.