Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951
The Separate Representation of Voters Act No. 46 was introduced in South Africa on 18 June 1951. Part of the legislation during the apartheid era, the National Party introduced it to enforce racial segregation, and was part of a deliberate process to remove all non-white people from the voters' roll and revoke the Cape Qualified Franchise system.
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Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951
The Separate Representation of Voters Act No. 46 was introduced in South Africa on 18 June 1951. Part of the legislation during the apartheid era, the National Party introduced it to enforce racial segregation, and was part of a deliberate process to remove all non-white people from the voters' roll and revoke the Cape Qualified Franchise system.
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Der Separate Representation of ...... an es Coloured Franchise Bill.
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La Loi sur la représentation s ...... uridiques et constitutionnels.
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The Separate Representation of ...... frica Constitution Act No 110.
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Act No. 46 of 1951
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1956-03-02
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1970-03-02
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1951-06-15
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Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951
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Der Separate Representation of ...... an es Coloured Franchise Bill.
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La Loi sur la représentation s ...... uridiques et constitutionnels.
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The Separate Representation of ...... pe Qualified Franchise system.
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Loi sur la représentation séparée des électeurs (1951)
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Separate Representation of Voters Act
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Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951
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