Lance Smith (politician)

Lance Bales Smith
Vice President of Rhodesian Front
In office
23 September 1972 – ??
Serving with Douglas Lilford
PresidentIan Smith
Minister of Lands of Rhodesia
(Acting)
In office
1970–??
Prime MinisterIan Smith
Preceded byPhillip van Heerden
2nd Minister of Internal Affairs of Rhodesia
In office
16 August 1968 – 1974
Prime MinisterIan Smith
Preceded byWilliam Harper
Succeeded byJack Mussett
Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Rhodesia
In office
c. 1967 – 16 April 1968
Prime MinisterIan Smith
MinisterJack Howman
Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly of Rhodesia and Chairman of Committees
In office
May 1965 – April 1970
Prime MinisterIan Smith
Preceded byJohn Wrathall
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Agriculture of Rhodesia
In office
May 1965 – c. 1967
Prime MinisterIan Smith
MinisterJack Howman
Minister without Portfolio
In office
14 April 1964 – May 1965
Prime MinisterIan Smith
Member of the Rhodesian House of Assembly
In office
1970–1974
Preceded byJohn Gaunt
Succeeded byFrederick Roy Simmonds
ConstituencyHatfield
In office
1965–1970
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byDaniel Jacobus Brink
ConstituencyKaroi
In office
c. 1950s – 1965
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyLomagundi
Personal details
Born
Lancelot Bales Smith

17 January 1910
Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Died4 May 2000(2000-05-04) (aged 90)
Banket, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe
Political partyRhodesian Front
OccupationFarmer; politician
AwardsLegion of Merit GLM Independence Decoration ID

Lancelot Bales Smith GLM ID (17 January 1910 – 4 May 2000), was an English-born Rhodesian farmer and politician. Elected to Parliament in the 1950s, he was a founding member of Rhodesian Front in 1962. He was Minister without portfolio in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ian Smith at the time of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965. In 1968, after serving as Deputy Minister of Agriculture, he was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs, a position he held until 1974, when he exited politics.