Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 10 September 1967 for the Territorial Assembly.
[1] The result was a victory for pro-autonomy parties E'a Api and Pupu Here Ai'a, which won 16 of the 30 seats.
The Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People, which had won the previous elections in 1962, was dissolved in November 1963.
[3] Following the Assembly debate, two new anti-autonomy parties were formed; the Democratic Polynesian Movement and Ia Ora O Polynesia.
[6] Rudy Bambridge left the Assembly in March 1969 and was replaced by Jacques Teuira.