Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt on 1 June 1931. They were the only elections held under the 1930 constitution, a more autocratic constitution that had replaced the 1923 constitution. The elections were boycotted by the Liberal Constitutional Party and the Wafd Party. Although they resulted in a victory for Ismail Sidky's newly formed People's Party, a political crisis led to the restoration of the 1923 constitution in 1935 and the Wafd's victory in the 1936 elections.