Elections in South Africa - List of Elections

List of Elections

Since 1910, parliamentary general elections have been held on the following dates.

  • 15 September 1910
  • 20 October 1915
  • 20 March 1920
  • 8 February 1921
  • 19 June 1924
  • 14 June 1929
  • 17 May 1933
  • 18 May 1938
  • 17 July 1943
  • 26 May 1948
  • 15 April 1953
  • 16 April 1958
  • 8 October 1961
  • 30 March 1966
  • 22 April 1970
  • 24 April 1974
  • 30 November 1977
  • 29 April 1981
  • 22 and 28 August 1984 (House of Representatives and House of Delegates)
  • 6 May 1987 (House of Assembly)
  • 6 September 1989 (all three houses)
  • 26–29 April 1994
  • 2 June 1999
  • 14 April 2004
  • 22 April 2009

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