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Categories: South African constitutional law, Events associated with apartheid, 1950s in South Africa, Election law in South Africa, Articles with short description
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Coloured vote constitutional crisis  Coloured vote crisis  Appellate Division Quorum Act, 1955  Appellate Division Quorum Act 1955  Collins v. Minister of the Interior
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The Coloured vote constitutional crisis, also known as the Coloured vote case, was a constitutional crisis that occurred in the Union of South Africa during the 1950s as the result of an attempt by the Nationalist government to remove Coloured voters in the Union's Cape Province from the common voters' rolls. Wikipedia
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The Coloured vote constitutional crisis, also known as the Coloured vote case, was a constitutional crisis that occurred in the Union of South Africa during the 1950s as the result of an attempt by the Nationalist government to remove Coloured voters in the Union's Cape Province from the common voters' rolls. Wikipedia
Constitutional crisis in South Africa in the 1950s due to the government trying to remove Coloured voters in Cape Province from voters’ rolls, causing a dispute between the judiciary and parliament Wikidata