1958 South African general election

General elections were held in South Africa on 16 April 1958. The result was a victory for the National Party, under the leadership of J.G. Strijdom, which won 103 seats in the House of Assembly. It was the first election in South Africa with a whites-only electorate, following the removal of the Cape Qualified Franchise in the late 1950s to be replaced by four (white) MPs elected to represent Coloured voters in separate constituencies.

1958 South African general election

General elections were held in South Africa on 16 April 1958. The result was a victory for the National Party, under the leadership of J.G. Strijdom, which won 103 seats in the House of Assembly. It was the first election in South Africa with a whites-only electorate, following the removal of the Cape Qualified Franchise in the late 1950s to be replaced by four (white) MPs elected to represent Coloured voters in separate constituencies.