1923 Indian general election explained

Country:British India
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1920 Indian general election
Previous Year:1920
Next Election:1926 Indian general election
Next Year:1926
Election Date:1923
Seats For Election:105 of the 145 seats in the Central Legislative Assembly
Image1:Motilal nehru.jpg
Leader1:Motilal Nehru
Party1:Swaraj Party
Seats1:38
Leader2:H. N. Kunzru
Party2:Indian Liberal Party
Seats2:27
Majority Seats:73

General elections were held in British India in November 1923 for both the Central Legislative Assembly and Provincial Assemblies. The Central Legislative Assembly had 145 seats, of which 105 were elected by the public.[1] [2]

The Assembly was opened on 21 January 1924 by Viceroy Lord Reading.[3]

Results

Provincial Assemblies

ProvinceAnti-MinisterialistsJustice PartySwaraj PartyOthersIndependentsAppointedUnfilled seatsTotal
Assam1439053
Bengal49873139
Bihar and Orissa12829103
Central Provinces5019069
Bombay32727111
Madras37441160280127
Punjab2865093
United Provinces38841123
align=left colspan=9Source: The Times,[4] Saroja Sundararajan[5]
Seats that were unfilled as of 1 January 1924

Members of Central Legislative Assembly

[2] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Officials

Nominated Non-Officials

Elected Non-Officials

Notes and References

  1. "Indian Election Results. Strength of Extremists", The Times, 15 December 1923, p11, Issue 43525
  2. Book: Alam, Jawaid. Government and Politics in Colonial Bihar, 1921–1937. 118. 9788170999799. January 2004. Mittal Publications .
  3. Book: Rushbrook Williams, L. F.. India in 1923 1924. 12 September 2023 . 273. Government Of India. .
  4. "Indian Election Results: Strength Of The Swaraj Party", The Times, 1 January 1924, p11, Issue 43537
  5. Book: March to freedom in Madras Presidency, 1916–1947. Saroja Sundararajan. 1989. 334–339. Madras : Lalitha Publications.
  6. Book: East India. 1922. 11. 22879068M.
  7. Book: India's Parliament Selections from the proceedings of the second session of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State. 1921. Director, Central Bureau of Information, Gov't of India. 24188384M.
  8. Book: Mayo, Katherine. Mother India. 9780472067152. 2000. University of Michigan Press .
  9. Book: Kumar, Ravindra. Selected Works of Vithalbhai J. Patel: 1924. 9788170994190. 1995. Mittal Publications .
  10. Book: The Indian Year Book. 1924. Bennett, Coleman & Company.