Parliamentary elections were held in
Poland on 8 September 1935, with
Senate elections held a week later on 15 September.[1] They were held under the
April Constitution, drawn up earlier in 1935 by the
Sanation movement, which had changed the electoral system to one more in its favor. In protest, the opposition boycotted the elections and voter turnout was only 45.9%, the lowest in the history of the Second Republic.[2]