1984 South African general election

General elections were held in South Africa in August 1984 to elect Coloured and Indian representatives to their respective houses of the Tricameral Parliament. The Coloured elections for the House of Representatives took place on 22 August, and resulted in a victory for the Labour Party, headed by the Reverend Allan Hendrickse, which won 76 of the 80 seats. The Indian elections for the House of Delegates were held on 28 August and saw the National People's Party emerge as the largest party, winning 18 of the 40 seats. The Indian elections were opposed by the United Democratic Front and were marked by boycotts and protests. Despite the Prohibition of Political Interference Act of 1968 which banned mixed-race political parties, nine Indian members of Hendricke's Labour Party stood as independents, one of whom won a seat and subsequently joined the NPP.

1984 South African general election

22 August 1984

All 80 seats in the House of Representatives
41 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats
Labour Allan Hendrickse 74.93 76
People's Congress Peter Marais 11.86 2
Freedom Arthur Booysen 5.05 1
Independents 7.18 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

All 40 seats in the House of Delegates
21 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats
National People's Amichand Rajbansi 36.12 18
Solidarity JN Reddy 36.62 17
Progressive Independent Faiz Khan 1.60 1
Independents 24.88 4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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