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71 seats in the Punjab Legislative Council | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 54.36% (![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Legislative Council elections were held in Punjab Province in British India in late 1926. They were the third legislative council elections held in the province under the Government of India Act 1919. The newly elected Council was constituted on 3 January 1927 when its first meeting was held.[1]
Shahab-ud-Din Virk was re-elected as President on 4 January 1927.[2] The Council was given the extension of about 7 months in its three years town and was dissolved on 26 July 1930. The Council held 111 meetings during its extended tenure.[3]