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- Q5355000 subject Q8653035.
- Q5355000 abstract "The Electoral Law Amendment Act, 1958 (Act No. 30 of 1958) was an act of the Parliament of South Africa which reduced the voting age for white voters from 21 to 18. It did not reduce the voting age for black and coloured voters (under the Representation of Natives Act and the Separate Representation of Voters Act respectively) and hence had the effect of further reducing their (already limited) electoral power.The act came into force on 15 September 1958. The next subsequent general election of the House of Assembly was held on 8 October 1961. The act took the form of a series of amendments to the Electoral Consolidation Act, 1946, and was therefore repealed on 1 February 1980 when that act was repealed and replaced by the Electoral Act, 1979.".
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q1076579.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q1130204.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483984.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q2185780.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q2328039.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q262851.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q338753.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q4993581.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q785378.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q817393.
- Q5355000 wikiPageWikiLink Q8653035.
- Q5355000 comment "The Electoral Law Amendment Act, 1958 (Act No. 30 of 1958) was an act of the Parliament of South Africa which reduced the voting age for white voters from 21 to 18. It did not reduce the voting age for black and coloured voters (under the Representation of Natives Act and the Separate Representation of Voters Act respectively) and hence had the effect of further reducing their (already limited) electoral power.The act came into force on 15 September 1958.".
- Q5355000 label "Electoral Law Amendment Act, 1958".