1932 Fijian general election

[2] A total of 1,533 Europeans (127 in Eastern, 259 in Northern, 750 in Suva, 254 in Vanua Levu & Taveuni and 143 in Western) were registered to vote.

[5] The community decided to nominate only two candidates for the three seats, with no-one running in the Eastern Division.

[5] In the European seats, the only candidates were the sitting Council members, resulting in all six being returned unopposed.

[5] After the Legislative Council was opened, the Indo-Fijian members put forward another proposal for a common roll.

Southern Division member K. B. Singh did resign and was re-elected in a by-election the following year, winning by a larger margin.