1920 election The first legislative council election was held in November 1920.
Indian National Congress boycotted the election due to its participation in the
Non-cooperation movement. The election occurred during the early stages of non-Brahmin movement (later
Self-Respect Movement) and the only major issue of the election was anti-
Brahminism.
Justice party won the election with no significant opposition and
A. Subbarayalu Reddiar became the first Chief Minister of the presidency.
1923 election The second legislative council election was held in 1923. Voter turnout was higher than the
previous election.
Swarajists, a breakaway group from
Indian National Congress participated in the election. The ruling
Justice Party had suffered a split, when a splinter group calling themselves anti-Ministerialists left the party. It won the highest number of seats but fell short of a majority. Nevertheless,
Madras Governor Willington invited it to form the government. Incumbent Justice chief minister
Panagal Raja was nominated by party leader
Theagaraya Chetty to continue as chief minister for a second term. The government survived a no-confidence motion (with the support of non-elected members), brought against it on the very first day of its tenure by the opposition headed by C. R. Reddy.
1926 election The third legislative council election was held in November 1926.
Justice party lost the election to
Swaraj Party. However, as the Swaraja Party refused to form the Government, the
Governor of Madras set up an independent government under the leadership of
P. Subbarayan and with the support of nominated members.
1930 election The fourth legislative council election was held in September 1930.
Justice party won the election and
P. Munuswamy Naidu became the first Chief Minister. The main opposition party –
Swaraj Party did not contest the elections due to its participation in the
Civil Disobedience Movement.
1934 election The fifth legislative council election was held in 1934. The ruling
Justice party lost the election and the opposition
Swaraj Party emerged as the single largest party. However it refused to form the government due to its opposition to dyarchy. The incumbent chief minister,
Raja of Bobbili retained power and formed a minority government. ==References==