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Jamaican general election, 1901

General elections were held in Jamaica in January 1901.〔"News in Brief" ''The Times'', 19 January 1901, p5〕 The newly elected Legislative Council was opened on 26 February.〔"News in Brief" ''The Times'', 27 February 1901〕
==Background==
During 1900 there had been protests from the elected members of the Legislative Council over the addition of four extra appointed members by the Governor (at the request of the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain)〔"The Political Situation In Jamaica" ''The Times'', 25 December 1900, p5, issue 36334〕 on 20 February.〔 As a result, the 14 elected members had walked out of the Assembly.〔"News in Brief", ''The Times'', 21 February 1900, p5, issue 36071〕 The following day they returned to make a formal protest, but would continue to abstain from involvement in the work of the Council.〔"News in Brief", ''The Times'', 22 February 1900, p6, issue 36072〕
Governor Olivier attempted to mediate by suggesting that the additional four members would only vote on matters of "paramount importance".〔 However, after Chamberlain refused to make a commitment to the number of appointed members, the leader of the elected members circulated a manifesto to the others promising that they would continue to abstain from the Council if re-elected.〔 After only five of the other 13 elected members signed it, the leader subsequently resigned and announced his retirement from politics.〔

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