1930 Elections & Political Transitions Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 19 May White women's voting rights in South Africa: On May 19, 1930, the Women's Enfranchisement Act was enacted in South Africa, granting white women over the age of 21 the right to vote and stand for election. source: sahistory.org.za
  • 05 Sep Argentine Presidential Resignation amid Political Unrest: On September 5, 1930, Argentine President Hipólito Yrigoyen resigned following mounting political unrest and economic challenges. His resignation paved the way for a military coup led by General José Félix Uriburu on September 6, 1930. source: globalsecurity.org
  • 06 Sep Argentine Presidential Coup of 1930: On September 6, 1930, General José Félix Uriburu led a military coup in Argentina, overthrowing President Hipólito Yrigoyen. This marked the beginning of a military dictatorship in the country. source: globalsecurity.org
  • 20 Oct Norwegian Labour Party Electoral Victory: The Norwegian Labour Party secured a significant victory in the parliamentary elections, marking an important moment in the country's political landscape and the rise of social democratic movements in Europe.
  • 09 Nov Austrian Legislative Election of 1930: The Austrian legislative election of 1930 was held on November 9, 1930. The election results had significant implications for the political landscape of Austria during that period.
  • 16 Nov Polish Parliamentary Elections held: Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on November 16, 1930. The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government, affiliated with Józef Piłsudski, won an absolute majority, capturing 249 of the 444 seats in the Sejm. source: en.wikipedia.org