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1949 Netherlands Antilles general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands Antilles on 17 March 1949. This was the first parliamentary election in the Netherlands Antilles after the introduction of universal suffrage. At previous elections ten of the fifteen seats in the Estates of Curaçao were elected, with the remaining five appointed by the governor. This time the elections were about 21 seats in the Estates of the Netherlands Antilles and no seats were appointed by the governor. The 21 elected seats consisted of eight for Curaçao, eight for Aruba, two for Bonaire and one for each of the three SSS Islands.

Results

Curaçao

Population: 95,195 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 37,688<br> Valid votes: 30,700<br> Invalid votes: 476<br> Seats: 8<br> Average valid votes per seat: 3,837.5

Aruba

Population: 51,110 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 12,819<br> Valid votes: 11,107<br> Invalid votes: 288<br /> Seats: 8<br> Average valid votes per seat: 1,388 3/8

Bonaire

Population: 4,995 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 2,224<br> Valid votes: 1,752<br> Seats: 2<br> Average valid votes per seat: 876

Saba

Population: 1.125 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 451<br> Valid votes: 385<br> Invalid votes: 15<br> Seats: 1

Sint Eustatius

Population: 921 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 347<br> Valid votes: 266<br> Invalid votes: 15<br> Seats: 1

Sint Maarten

Population: 1,568 (31 December 1948)<br> Entitled to vote: 578<br> Valid votes: n.a. (only one list of candidates)<br> Seats: 1

Aftermath

The new session of the Estates started on 18 April 1949.

At this election women could not only for the first time vote for the parliament, there were also female candidates. None of them however were elected. After M.F. da Costa Gomez gave up his position in the parliament to join the 'College van Algemeen Bestuur' (CAB; early stage of the Council of Ministers), De Lannoy-Elisabeth succeeded him mid 1949 and became the first female member of the parliament in the Netherlands Antilles. Plantz also joined the CAB and was succeeded by Buncamper.

Kroon left the parliament and because Van der Meer turned down the opportunity to succeed him, Isa could become a member of the Estates. At the end of 1949 Arends was succeeded by Amelink and Plantz returned after Buncamper gave up his seat in the parliament.

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