The Marquess of Linlithgow Ba Maw Poor Man's Party General elections were held in Burma on 26 November 1936.
[2] The pro-constitution United GCBA of U Ba Pe emerged as the largest bloc in the House of Representatives, winning 46 seats.
[6] However, large areas of the country in the north and east including the Shan States remained directly governed by the Governor and did not elect members of the House.
[6] Despite winning the most seats, the United GCBA was unable to form a government as the party began to split soon after the elections.
The government also gained support from the commercial MPs, many of the Poor Man's Party's more radical campaign promises were dropped.