General elections were held in Fiji on 23 March and 10 April 1908.
[1] The Legislative Council consisted of ten civil servants, six elected Europeans and two appointed Fijians.
[1] The six Europeans were elected from three constituencies; Levuka (one seat), Suva (two seats) and a "Planters" constituency covering the rest of the colony (three seats).
[1] Voting was restricted to European men aged 21 or over who were British subjects and earned at least £120 a year or owned property with a yearly value of £20.
[2] Voting was held in Levuka and Suva on 23 March, and in the Planters constituency on 10 April.