A victory by the Rhodesian Front was almost inevitable, although six seats were regarded as marginal.
This gave opponents of the Rhodesian Front a chance to organise in time for the election.
A victory for the Rhodesian Front was regarded as inevitable.
All the candidates for these posts were members of the Rhodesian Front.
This party remained in power until 1962 when it was defeated by the Rhodesian Front.
In April 1970, a general election was held with the Rhodesian Front easily winning.
It eventually lost representation in parliament and merged with what eventually became the conservative Rhodesian Front.
His government was defeated in the 1962 general election by the Rhodesian Front.
The Rhodesian Front won the general elections of 1962 on 14 December.
He joined the Rhodesian Front when it was set up under Field's leadership.