Iraqi General Election, 1964 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 1964 Iraqi general election was held following the 1962 Iraqi coup and saw the pro-monarchist faction in the Parliament win a decisive majority.

Background
Following the 1962 coup attempt Iraq underwent significant political reform with the King calling for a new constitution included in which were significant reforms to the constitution including reform of parliamentary elections which led to fresh elections being called under the new system of elections.

Results
The result saw a decisive victory for the Monarchy with pro-Monarchists combined with Prime Minister Nuri al-Said's Motherland Party winning 298 seats whilst the Republican opposition won only 32 seats. This victory was in part helped by the regime's continued suppression of Republican elements within Iraq preventing many opposition candidates from standing.