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General elections were held in Transjordan on 20 October 1942.[1]
Electoral system
The 1928 basic law provided for a unicameral Legislative Council. The 16 elected members were joined by the six-member cabinet, which included the Prime Minister.[1] The term length was set at three years.[1]
Results
The sixteen elected members were:
- Majed al-Adwan
 - Yosef al-Akshah
 - Isa al-Awad
 - Salim al-Hindawi
 - Mahmud al-Kraishan
 - Refefan al-Majali
 - Fawzi al-Mufti
 - Alhajj Soud al-Nablsi
 - Abdul-Qader al-Tall
 - Hessen al-Tarawneh
 - Salameh al-Twall
 - Ghdoub al-Zaben
 - Hamad Bin Jazi
 - Mosa al-Awad Hejazi
 - Hessen Khawajah
 - Sabri Tabba'
 
By-election
Following the death of Refefan Al-Majali on 24 January 1945, M'arek Al-Majali was elected as a replacement on 1 September.[1] Majed al-Adwan died 2 June 1946, with Noffan al-So'ud elected to replace him on 16 September.[1]
Aftermath
Five governments were formed during the term of the Legislative Council, which was extended by two years to last until 1947.[1]
- First government (in office until 9 May 1943)
- Led by Ibrahim Hashem and included Ahmad Olwi al-Saqaf, Nuqoula Ghanama, Abdul-Muhdi Al-Shamayleh, Samir al-Rifai and Abdullah Kolayb al-Shraideh.[1]
 
 - Second government (9 May 1943 to 14 October 1944)
- Led by Tawfik Abu al-Huda and included Shukri Sha'sha'ah, Ahmad Olwi al-Saqaf, Samir al-Rifai, Abdul-Rahman Rshaidat and Hanna al-Qsous.[1]
 
 - Third government (15 October 1944 to 18 May 1945)
- Led by Samir al-Rifai and included Sa`id al-Mufti, Hashem Khair, Nuqoula Ghanama, Fahmi Hashem and Msalam al-Attar.[1]
 
 - Fourth government (19 May 1945 to 1 February 1947)
- Led by Ibrahim Hashem and included Tawfik Abu al-Huda, Sa`id al-Mufti, Nuqoula Ghanama, Fahmi Hashem and Msalam al-Attar.[1]
 
 - Fifth government (4 February 1947 to 27 December 1947)
- Led by Samir al-Rifai and included Omar al-Attar, Muhammad al-Amin al-Shanqiti, Abbas Mirza, Suleyman al-Nabelsi and Bsharah Ghaseeb.[1]
 
 
References
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