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Constitutional revisions in 1891 incorporated some of the changes demanded by the reformers.
The planters lost political influence with the abolition of the College of Electors and the relaxation of voter qualification.
At the same time, the Court of Policy was enlarged to sixteen members ; eight of these were to be elected members whose power would be balanced by that of eight appointed members.
The Combined Court also continued, consisting, as previously, of the Court of Policy and six financial representatives who were now elected.
To ensure that there would be no shift of power to elected officials, the governor remained the head of the Court of Policy ; the executive duties of the Court of Policy were transferred to a new Executive Council, which the governor and planters dominated.
The 1891 revisions were a great disappointment to the colony's reformers.
As a result of the election of 1892, the membership of the new Combined Court was almost identical to that of the previous one.

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