The fourth General Elections to the Lok Sabha in India were held in February 1967. This election was significant as it marked a shift in the political landscape, with the Congress party's dominance starting to face challenges. While the Congress party won a majority, the 1967 elections were the beginning of a more competitive political environment in India.
The election took place following the political turbulence in the country and was part of the continued process of democratic consolidation post-independence.