South African general election, 1929
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In the 1929 South African general election, held on 14 June of that year, the National Party under James Barry Munnik Hertzog won the South African general election with an outright majority, which enabled Hertzog to form a government without the aid of the Labour Party and for the National Party to rule for its second consecutive term.
Party | Seats |
National Party | 78 |
Labour Party | 8 |
South African Party | 61 |
Independents | 1 |
TOTAL | 148 |
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Preceded by: Election 1924 |
South African general elections | Followed by: Election 1933 |