1967 Constantinopolitan general election (The Sublime Porte)

The 1967 Constantinopolitan general election was held on September 10, 1967 to elect the eight Chamber of Deputies for its next four-year term. The 1967 election resulted in a hung parliament as no party won a majority of seats, for the first time since 1950. The election led to the formation of a minority government under Mustafa Çetin.

The election was a setback for the National Republican Party, which had governed the country over the previous twenty years, as it was reduced to a minority. The Popular Alliance, a coalition of the left-wing Communist Party, Social Republican Party, and Left Front, won a record number of seats. The Conservative Republican Party lost some of its seats, despite a slightly increased share of the popular vote.