1958 Netherlands Antilles general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands Antilles on 1 September 1958. This snap election was held after discussions about changing the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Curaçao
Population: 124,340 (31 December 1957) Entitled to vote: 49,636 Valid votes: 44,611 Seats: 12 Average valid votes per seat: 3,717.58

Aruba
Population: 57,213 (31 December 1957) Entitled to vote: 18,642 Valid votes: 17,161 Seats: 8 Average valid votes per seat: 2,145.125

Bonaire
Population: 5,663 (31 December 1957) Entitled to vote: 2,623 Valide votes: 2,511 Seats: 1

SSS Islands
Population: 3,769 (31 December 1957, Sint Maarten: 1,558; Sint Eustatius: 1,087; Saba: 1,124) Valide votes: 1,425 Seats: 1

Aftermath
Jonckheer, Kroon, Van der Meer and Irausquin gave up their seats in parliament to become ministers in the Second Jonckheer cabinet. The first three were replaced by Hueck, Van der Linde-Helmijr and Bikker. Abbad was the replacement for Pieters Kwiers. Mid 1959 Leito succeeded Debrot.

Abraham died at the end of 1960.