1967 Londonderry Borough Council election

Elections to Londonderry Borough Council were held on 17 May 1967, amidst the Northern Ireland civil rights movement.

The election would be the last for the unreformed Londonderry Borough Council, with local government in Northern Ireland being reformed from 1969 onwards.

The Northern Ireland Labour Party stood for the first time in local elections in the city.

[1] The final result saw no change from the previous election, which had been held in 1964 and in which no seats had been contested.

Two of the Nationalist Party councillors were new, with Mary Harrigan being the first woman to serve on the council since 1926.

Results by ward.