Albany (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
| Albany | |
|---|---|
| Albanie | |
| Former constituency for the South African House of Assembly | |
Location of Albany within South Africa (1981) | |
| Province | Cape of Good Hope |
| Electorate | 16,609 (1989) |
| Former constituency | |
| Created | 1910 |
| Abolished | 1994 |
| Number of members | 1 |
| Last MHA | Errol Moorcroft (DP) |
| Replaced by | Eastern Cape |
Albany (Afrikaans: Albanie) was a constituency in the Cape Province of South Africa, which existed from 1910 to 1994. It was named after the district of Albany, which covered parts of today's Eastern Cape province, and its main population centre was Grahamstown (today known as Makhanda). Throughout this time it elected one member to the House of Assembly and one to the Cape Provincial Council.