The Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party in the Central Legislative Assembly.
[1] The total electorate for the 1934 elections was 1,415,892, of which 1,135,899 were in contested constituencies.
Of the 81,602 enrolled women voters, 62,757 of whom were in contested constituencies, only 14,505 actually used the ballot.
Most of the 30 Muslim constituencies elected independents to the Council, but within the Council, leadership of the independent Muslims was assumed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who, shortly after the election, resumed the leadership of the moribund Muslim League from which he had previously retired.
[2] The party position in 1941 stood as follows:[4] Central Legislative Assembly Council of State [5][6][7]