In 1947, he stood for election to the House of Councillors and won.
In 1897, after finishing his term he stood for election to the House of Representatives again, and was not elected.
He has stood in subsequent by-elections for election to the House, but to date has been unsuccessful.
She also stood in her own right for election to the House of Commons twice as a Liberal.
At the 1892 general election, Brown did not stand for re-election to the House of Commons.
In 1878, Clark stood for election to the House of Assembly, despite his reputation as an extreme ultra-republican.
He did not stand for re-election to the House in 1882, but instead resumed his law practice.
He stood for election to the House of Councillors in 2001, but was unsuccessful.
Only white men could stand for election to the House of Assembly, even from the Cape constituencies.
If adopted, the chairman of the named committee immediately stands and reports the change back to the House.