1894 Cape Colony parliamentary election

Elections to the Parliament of the Legislative Assembly for the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope were held in early 1894, and saw the victory of the incumbent Rhodes-Afrikaner Bond alliance. It was the last election before the Glen Grey Act, and also before British Bechuanaland joined the Cape Colony.

Results
Parliament was dissolved on 19 December 1893. Turnout was 73%, an increase on the 67% seen in the last Assembly election in 1888.

The Afrikaner Bond won 35 of the 76 seats in the House of Assembly, which gave the Rhodes administration a comfortable majority when combined with Rhodes' 14 supporters in the Assembly. The core opposition, largely led by James Rose Innes, John X. Merriman, and JW Sauer had only around 18 seats.

2nd Rhodes Ministry
Rhodes and his ministry would remain in office until its collapse following the Jameson Raid.