General elections were held in Fiji in 1923.

Electoral system

The Legislative Council consisted of 12 official members (eleven civil servants and a British subject not holding public office), seven elected Europeans and two appointed Fijians.[1] The Governor served as President of the council.

The Europeans were elected from six constituencies; Eastern, Northern, Southern, Suva, Vanua Levu & Taveuni and Western. Voting was restricted to men aged 21 or over who had been born to European parents (or a European father and was able to read, speak and write English) who were British subjects and had been continuously resident in Fiji for 12 months, owning at least £20 of freehold or leasehold property or having an annual income of at least £120, and were not on the public payroll.[1]

Constituency Geographical area
EasternLau Province, Lomaiviti Province
NorthernBa District, Colo North Province, Ra Province
SouthernColo East Province, Kadavu Province, Naitasiri Province, Namosi Province, Rewa Province (except Suva), Serua Province, Tailevu Province
SuvaSuva Municipality
Vanua Levu and TaveuniBua Province, Cakaudrove Province, Macuata Province
WesternColo West Province, Lautoka District, Nadi District, Nadroga Province

Results

Constituency Candidate Votes % Notes
EasternJohn Maynard Hedstrom8278.1Re-elected
C.A. Brough2321.9
Informal votes1
NorthernHenry Lamb KennedyUnopposedElected
SouthernAlport Barker9655.8Elected
John Linn Hunt7644.2
Informal votes1
SuvaHenry Marks27339.0Re-elected
Henry Milne Scott23433.4Re-elected
George Frier Grahame19327.6
Vanua Levu & TaveuniArthur Hallam Roberts9249.2Elected
William Edmund Willoughby-Tottenham9048.1Unseated
J. McConnell52.7
Informal votes4
WesternPercival William Faddy9459.1Elected
Charles Wimbledon Thomas6540.9Unseated
Informal votes4
Source: Fiji Elections

Aftermath

Badri Maharaj was nominated as the member representing Indo-Fijians, but subsequently resigned and the position was left unfilled.[2]

References

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