Country: | Hungarian People's Republic |
Type: | parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 1963 Hungarian parliamentary election |
Previous Year: | 1963 |
Next Election: | 1971 Hungarian parliamentary election |
Next Year: | 1971 |
Election Date: | 19 March 1967 |
Turnout: | 98.83% |
Image1: | János Kádár (fototeca.iiccr.ro).jpg |
Leader1: | János Kádár |
Party1: | Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party |
Alliance1: | Patriotic People's Front |
Seats1: | 259 |
Seat Change1: | 7 |
Leader2: | – |
Party2: | Independents |
Alliance2: | Patriotic People's Front |
Seats2: | 90 |
Seat Change2: | 2 |
Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 19 March 1967.[1] The Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party was the only party allowed to contest the elections, and won 259 of the 349 seats, with the remaining 90 going to independents selected by the party.[2]
The elections were the first held under new electoral laws enacted in 1966 that made it possible for more than one candidate to run in a constituency. However, in order to be eligible, all prospective candidates had to accept the program of the Patriotic People's Front,[3] which was dominated by the HSWP. Even under these new rules only nine of the 349 constituencies had more than one candidate.[4]