Parliamentary elections were held inGuam in March 1931.[1]
In March 1931 GovernorWillis W. Bradley dissolved the First Guam Congress, stating that it was "not functioning either as a representative body or in a manner to take full advantage of its responsibilities."[1] He issued a proclamation that created abicameral Congress with a 27-memberHouse of Representatives and a 15-memberHouse of Council. Members of the House of Representatives were to serve for two years and members of the House of Council for four.[1]
The Second Guam Congress met for the first time on 2 April 1931, with Bradley opening the meeting.[1]