List of MLAs elected in the 1954 Gold Coast legislative election

This is a list of people elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Gold Coast on 15 June 1954. Unlike the previous Legislative Assembly, all members were elected directly by the general population. The membership was also increased to 104.

Colonial Era
1951 Assembly (1951)
1954 Assembly (1954)
First Republic
1957 Parliament (1956)
1965 Parliament (1965)
Second Republic
1969 Parliament (1969)
Third Republic
1979 Parliament (1979)
Fourth Republic
1992-1996-2000
2004-2008-2012
2016-2020

Composition

Affiliation Members
Convention People's Party CPP 71
Northern People's Party (NPP) 12
Togoland Congress (TC) 2
Ghana Congress Party (GCP) 1
Muslim Association Party (MAP) 1
Anlo Youth Association (AYA) 1
Independents 16
 Total 104
 Government Majority


List of MPs elected in the general election

The following table is a list of MPs elected in the Gold Coast 1954 election. Some notable politicians lost their seats in this election. These include four members of The Big Six. The first was Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey who lost out to Kwame Nkrumah in Accra Central. The next was J. B. Danquah, a founding member of the United Gold Coast Convention and now a member of the Ghana Congress Party who lost to a relative, Aaron Ofori-Atta. A third member of the Big Six, William Ofori Atta of the GCP failed to keep his Akim Abuakwa West seat. The fourth was Edward Akufo-Addo who lost the Akwapim South election. The former wife of J. B. Danquah, Mabel Dove Danquah (divorced in 1941) became the first female in the country to be elected when she won the Ga (rural) seat, beating Nii Amaa Ollennu. Kweku Bankole Awooner-Renner, leader of the Muslim Association Party failed to win the Accra West seat.[1]

Ashanti Region

Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Comment Previous MP Previous Party
Adansi BankaJohn Young Ghann[2]CPPN. B. Abubekr[3]
Agona KwabreJ. E. Jantuah[4]CPP
Ahafo
Amansie East
Amansie West
Ashanti-Akim
Atebubu
Atwima-AmansieIsaac Joseph Adomako-MensahCPP
Atwima-Nwabiagya
Berekum
Kumasi NorthArchie Casely-HayfordCPP6,133 votesArchie Casely-Hayford
(Kumasi)
CPP
Kumasi SouthEdward Asafu-AdjayeCPP11,232 votes
ObuasiRobert Okyere Amoako-AttaCPP
Offinso Kwabre
Sekyere EastKrobo EduseiCPP
Sekyere West
Sunyani EastBoahene Yeboah-AfariCPP
Sunyani WestStephen Willie YeboahCPP
Wenchi EastKofi Abrefa Busia[1]
(Leader of GCP)
GCP3,754 votesKofi Abrefa BusiaAsanteman Council
Wenchi West

Eastern Region

Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Comment Previous MP Previous Party
Abetifi
Accra Central (Ashiedu Keteke)Kwame NkrumahConvention People's Party (CPP)13,938 votesKwame NkrumahCPP
Accra EastEbenezer Ako-AdjeiCPP11,660 votes
Accra WestThomas Hutton-MillsCPP11,084 votesThomas Hutton-MillsCPP
AdaCharles Ofoe Cudeto AmatteyCPP
Akim Abuakwa CentralAaron Ofori-AttaCPP4,958J. B. Danquah
now with (GCP)
United Gold Coast Convention
Akim Abuakwa EastK. Amoah-AwuahCPP1,207
Akim Abuakwa North
Akim Abuakwa WestS. A. Owusu-AfariCPPWilliam Ofori Atta
now with (GCP)
United Gold Coast Convention
Akim Abuakwa SouthKwasi Sintim AboagyeCPP
Akwapim North
Akwapim SouthK. AsiamCPP
Dangbe-ShaiC. T. NylanderCPP
Ga RuralMabel Dove Danquah
(First female MP)
CPP
Juaben-Edweso
Kwahu NorthErasmus Isaac PrekoIndependent
Kwahu South
Manya Krobo
New Juaben
North Birim
ObuasiR. O. Amoako-AttaCPP
OsudokuAlex Kwablah[5]Independent
South Birim
Western GomoaKojo Botsio
Yilo Krobo

Northern Region

BawkuAdam AmandiIndependent3,118 votes
BolgaR. B. BraimahNPP3,997 votes
BongoW. A. AmoroCPP2,201 votes
BuilsaA. AfokoCPP8,851 votesA. AfokoNorthern Territories
Dagomba EastJ. H. AllassaniCPP2,766 votesJ. H. AllassaniNorthern Territories
Dagomba NorthS. I. IddrisuCPP6,880 votes
Dagomba SouthYakubu Tali (Tolon Naa)NPP3,838 votes
Frafra EastT. K. YentuNPP4,224 votes
Gonja East, Yeji and PrangJ. A, BraimahIndependent4,286 votesJ. A. BraimahNorthern Territories
Gonja WestE. A. MahamaCPP4,599 votesE. A. MahamaNorthern Territories
Gulkpegu-NantonA. OsumanuNPP2,238 votes
Jirapa-LambussieChief Simon Diedong Dombo
(leader of NPP)
NPP4,227 votes
Kassena-Nankanni NorthC.K. Tedam
(now Chairman of New Patriotic Party Council of Elders)
CPP6,880 votes
Kassena-Nankani SouthLawrence Rosario AbavanaCPP5,795 votesLawrence Rosario AbavanaCPP
Kusasi CentralJ. AwuniNPP6,349 votesJambaidu AwuniNorthern Territories
Kusasi EastI. AsigriNPP3,024 votes
Kusasi WestA. AsumdaCPP4,366 votes
Lawra-NandomAbayifaa KarboNPP2,764 votes
Nanum-DagbonN. AttaCPP7,344 votes
SaveluguBukhari Sumani[6]Independent1,755 votes
South Mamprusi EastMumuni BawumiaNPP6,107 votesMumuni BawumiaNorthern Territories
South Mamprusi WestJ. K. YakubuCPP1,384 votes
TalensiA. T. AnaffuIndependent2,047 votes
TumuImoru Egala[7]CPP3,599 votes
Wala NorthJatoe KaleoNPP4,716 votes
Wala SouthBukari K. AdamaNPP4,931 votes

Volta Region

Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Comment Previous MP Previous Party
Akan Krachi
AnloKomla Agbeli GbedemahCPPKomla Agbeli GbedemahCPP
Anlo East
Anlo North
Anlo South
Anlo West
Modesto K. Apaloo
(Leader of Anlo Youth Association (AYA))
AYA
Buem
Central Tongu
Ho EastF. R. AmetowoblaIndependent
Ho West
Keta
Kpandu NorthS. G. Antor
(Leader of Togoland Congress (TC))
TC8,221 votes
Kpandu South
South TonguW. M. N. DjietrorCPP
Upper TonguStephen Allen DzirasaCPP

Western Region

Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Comment Previous MP Previous Party
Abura Asebu
Agona
Agona Swedru
Ahanta-ShamaAshford. E. InkumsahCPPAshford. E. Inkumsah
(Ahanta)
CPP
Ajumako-AsikumaAnthony Seibu Alec AbbanCPP
Amenfi-AowinP. K. K. QuaidooCPP
Ankobra
Assin
AwutuAlfred Jonas Dowuona-HammondCPP
Bibiani
Cape CoastN. A. WelbeckCPP7,665 votesJoseph Essilfie HaganCPP
DenkyiraF.E. Techie-Menson[1]CPP
Eastern GomoaC. C. K. BaahCPP
Eastern Nzima-AximW. Baidoe-Ansah
Ekumfi-EnyanS. K. OtooCPP
SaltpondKofi BaakoCPPWilliam ArthurCPP
Sefwi Wiawso
Sekondi-TakoradiJ. ArthurCPP11,143
Wassaw CentralSamuel Emanful ArkahCPP
Wassaw South
Western Nzima
WinnebaKojo BotsioCPPKojo Botsio-

Notes and references

  1. Dokosi, Michael. "The electoral victories and shock losses of the 1954 Gold Coast election". BlakkPepper.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  2. "Debates, Issue 2". Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1954: 1. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Debates, Issue 1". Debates. Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1954.
  4. "Debates, Issue 2". Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1954: 1. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. "Debates". Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1956. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. "Debates, Issue 2". Gold Coast Legislative Assembly. 1954: 1. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. "Ghana Mourns Egala". Daily Graphic. Graphic Communications Group Ltd. 2 April 1981.

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