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Nigerian general election, 1943 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nigerian general election, 1943
Partial general elections were held in Nigeria in 1943, with only two of the four elected seats available. ==Background== The previous general elections had been held in 1938. However, since the elections, two by-elections had been held; one in 1940 following the death of Olayinka Alakija and one in 1941 after Kofo Abayomi resigned from the Council. Rather than hold fresh elections for all four seats, elections were held for the two seats whose members had served their full five year terms since 1942; the Calabar seat held by Okon Efiong and the Lagos seat held by H. S. A. Thomas. The appointed seats were also refreshed.
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