1904 Surinamese general election

Partial general elections were held in Suriname in March 1904 to elect five of the thirteen members of the Colonial States.

Electoral system

The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men who paid a tax contribution of 60 Dutch guilders.[1] Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round. If not all seats were filled, a second round was held.

Candidates were elected for a six-year term with staggered elections every two years. However, all 13 members had been renewed in the 1902 elections; they were divided into three groups; five had two-year terms and were up for renewal in 1904, four had four-year terms and were up for renewal in 1906 and four had six-year terms and were up for renewal in 1908.

The five members with two-year terms were Karel Hendrik Bergen (who had only been elected in January 1903 to replace Julius Muller), Daniel Coutinho, Isaac da Costa, Jacobus Arnoldus Dragten and Cornelis Johannes Heylidy. All five ran for re-election.

Around 800 people were eligible to vote.[2]

Results

With 469 valid votes cast,[3] candidates required 235 votes to be elected in the first round.

CandidateVotes%Notes
Jacobus Arnoldus Dragten37479.74Re-elected
Daniel Coutinho36277.19Re-elected
Isaac da Costa34473.35Re-elected
Charles Ferdinand Schoch31466.95Elected
François Wijnand Hensen26656.72Elected
Karel Hendrik Bergen19240.94Unseated
Th.J.F. Valoise Smith4810.23
Richard O'Ferrall204.26
H.J. van der Sluys163.41
Cornelis Johannes Heylidy91.92Unseated
C.A.J. Struiken91.92
Samuel Bueno Bibaz91.92
Roelof Fabriek81.71
A. Lindveld71.49
Jie-Sam-Foek51.07
J. Pool30.64
A.R. Einaar30.64
A.A. Ter Laag30.64
G.F.C. Hering20.43
Jacobus Carolius Juda20.43
L. Scheurlen20.43
W.E. Soesman20.43
P. Carst20.43
W.H.A. van Romondt20.43
A. Jie-A-Foek20.43
J. Hoogstad20.43
C.W. Wildeboer20.43
J.G. Kaersenhout20.43
L.F. Voet20.43
Frowein20.43
E.A. Cabell20.43
C.F.A. Abendanon10.21
Bath10.21
F. Boissevain10.21
Heniy Bos10.21
P.A. Bruggemann10.21
P.A.A. Bucaille10.21
R. Bueno de Mesquita10.21
W.F. Chateau10.21
J.E. Dachten10.21
J.V. Dahlberg10.21
H. d'Angremond10.21
Dragten10.21
G.J. Fabius10.21
Joost Fernandes10.21
J.R. Folmer10.21
F. Folmer10.21
S.H. Gonggrijp10.21
Gorsira10.21
Sandy Green10.21
James Green10.21
G.C. Grefe10.21
S.L. Guicherit10.21
W. ten Harmsen van der Beek10.21
L.J. Heilbron10.21
Pitta Heilbron10.21
J.N. Helstone10.21
Hoekstra10.21
Th.E. Juda10.21
A.V. Juda10.21
W. de Kanter10.21
S.J. Koster10.21
William Kraan10.21
A. Krabbendam10.21
A.J. Le Grand10.21
A. de Leeuw-Caupain10.21
Jong-A Loek10.21
Beckering van Loenen10.21
Luchmonsing10.21
Jack Mercurius10.21
Eli Morpurgo10.21
A.P. Nassy10.21
J. Noordbergh10.21
J.A. Pet10.21
J.M. Polak10.21
A. Polak10.21
W.I.H. Polak10.21
J. van Praag10.21
C.P. Rier10.21
C. Samuels10.21
J. Samuels10.21
A. Samuels10.21
J.W. Schenkel10.21
Franciscus Smith10.21
Valois Smith10.21
J.N. Stolk10.21
W.A.C. Stolting10.21
W.A. de Sturler10.21
C.H. Themen10.21
E.A. Tjin-Kon-Fat10.21
Tjong-Poen-Gin10.21
F de Vries10.21
M. Vyent10.21
J.E. Wesenhagen10.21
H.W. Weytingh10.21
A. Wolf10.21
Wong-Lun-Hing10.21
Total2,084100.00
Valid votes46997.30
Invalid/blank votes132.70
Total votes482100.00
Source: De Surinamer[4]

Aftermath

In 1905 Frederik Willem Morren resigned. Although Henri Benjamins won the by-election held in March to succeed him, he declined the offer and Roelof Fabriek won the subsequent by-election in April.

9 March 1905 by-election
CandidateVotes%
Henri Benjamins21259.38
Karel Hendrik Bergen8323.25
Samuel Bueno Bibaz359.80
Richard O'Ferrall82.24
C. van Drimmeln41.12
H.J. van Ommeren30.84
Wong-Lung-Hing30.84
J.L. Hijmans20.56
L.C. Dongen10.28
Roelof Fabriek10.28
Th. Valois Smith10.28
R.F.A. Del Prado10.28
L.J. Heilbron10.28
M.H. Arland10.28
J.A. de Gelder10.28
Total357100.00
Valid votes35793.95
Invalid votes30.79
Blank votes205.26
Total votes380100.00
Source: De Surinamer[5]
April 1905 by-election
CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Roelof Fabriek13630.9821451.07
Jacobus Carolius Juda13530.7520548.93
Karel Hendrik Bergen11025.06
Richard O'Ferrall214.78
L.J. Heilbron122.73
J.E. Abarbanel92.05
J.J. Halfhide71.59
Samuel Bueno Bibaz20.46
Julius Warner10.23
S.M.M. de Vries10.23
Van Sichem10.23
Sleeswijk10.23
J. Bakker10.23
A.A. Ter Laag10.23
H. Moll10.23
Total439100.00419100.00
Valid votes43996.9141996.10
Invalid/blank votes143.09173.90
Total votes453100.00436100.00
Source: De Surinamer[6][7]

Charles Ferdinand Schoch also resigned in 1905 as he left Suriname to work in the Netherlands. Karel Hendrik Bergen was elected as his successor in June.

June–July 1905 by-election
CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Karel Hendrik Bergen19548.5128458.44
D. Fernandes Jr.17543.5320241.56
Jacobus Carolius Juda174.23
H.M.D. Robertson81.99
Richard O'Ferrall30.75
Pieter Alexander May10.25
Bergen10.25
W. Bovel10.25
D. Fernandes10.25
Total402100.00486100.00
Valid votes40295.2648697.20
Invalid/blank votes204.74142.80
Total votes422100.00500100.00
Source: De Surinamer,[8] Nieuew Surinaamsche courant[9]

Adrianus van 't Hoogerhuys (elected in 1902) resigned the same year. Jacobus Carolius Juda was elected as his successor.

August 1905 by-election
CandidateVotes%
Jacobus Carolius Juda19889.19
D. Fernandes Jr.209.01
Richard O'Ferrall20.90
J. Warner10.45
M. Vijent10.45
Total222100.00
Valid votes22296.10
Invalid/blank votes93.90
Total votes231100.00
Source: De Surinamer[10]

Bergen died shortly after being elected and was replaced by John Robert Thomson.

October 1905 by-election
CandidateVotes%
John Robert Thomson12861.24
Samuel Bueno Bibaz4822.97
Pieter Walther Hering199.09
F. Siewertsz van Reesema31.44
Wong-Lun-Hing20.96
Richard O'Ferrall10.48
A. Beck10.48
M. Jessurun10.48
J.A.E. Berkenveld10.48
C. Zeekamp10.48
J. Warner10.48
J.J. van Meerten10.48
J.C. Juda10.48
Ta Jauw10.48
Total209100.00
Valid votes20996.31
Invalid/blank votes83.69
Total votes217100.00
Source: De Surinamer[11]

References

  1. ^ "Geschiedenis van DNA". National Assembly. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
  2. ^ "Koloniale Staten". Suriname. 25 March 1904.
  3. ^ "Koloniale Statenverkiezing". Dagblad van Zuidholland en 's Gravenhage. 23 April 1904.
  4. ^ "Uitslag der verkiezing". De Surinamer. 27 March 1904.
  5. ^ "Koloniale Staten". De Surinamer. 12 March 1903.
  6. ^ "De Verkiezing". De Surinamer. 6 April 1905.
  7. ^ "Koloniale Staten". De Surinamer. 27 April 1905.
  8. ^ "Koloniale Staten". De Surinamer. 15 June 1905.
  9. ^ "Stadnieuws". Nieuew Surinaamsche courant. 9 July 1905.
  10. ^ "Verkiezing: Kol. Staten". De Surinamer. 10 August 1905.
  11. ^ "Uitslag der Verkiezing". De Surinamer. 2 November 1905.