1872 Transvaal presidential election|
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 Presidential elections were held in the South African Republic in 1872.[1] The result was a victory for Thomas François Burgers,[2] who defeated the "Afrikanerised" Englishman William Robinson,[3] who had been supported by Paul Kruger.[4] Burgers was sworn in as President on 27 June.[5] 
 Results
  References
   - ^ John Noble (1896) Illustrated official handbook of the Cape and South Africa J.C. Juta & Co, p463 
  - ^ Steven Debroey (1989) South Africa to the sources of apartheid 
  - ^ Marq De Villiers (1988) White tribe dreaming: apartheid's bitter roots as witnessed by eight generations of an Afrikaner family Viking 
  - ^ Jeremy Lawrence (2001) Buccaneer: a biography of Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, first Baronet Gryphon Press, p48 
  - ^ Alan Patrick Cartwright (1973) Valley of gold Timmins, p25 
  
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See also: Elections in South Africa  |