Welsh general election, 1963 (Jacobite Glory)

The Welsh general election of 1963 took place on October 15 for all 121 seats in the Senedd. The election saw Cymru Fydd narrowly retain government, although forced to rely on the support of Independents. The election also saw all three major parties fight the election under new leaders.

In July 1963 Cledwyn Davies had retired after 23 years as Leader of Cymru Fydd (17 of them as Prime Minister) and was succeeded by Morgan Evans. Evans proved to be an immensely popular leader, and Cymru Fydd was widely expected to retain, or even increase, its majority in the Senedd.