South Arabian general election, 1963 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 1963 South Arabian general election resulted in a majority for the Progressive Party.

Background
The 1962 election had produced a hung parliament in which the Progressive's were the largest party but were locked out of government by a coalition of Labour and National Parties.

However towards the end of the year fractures began to appear between the two parties and these differences came to a head when the nationals joined the Progressives in voting against the budget, forcing Prime Minister Christian Abbott to call an early election.

Results
The election saw the Progressives win a majority whilst the Nationals were punished for their forcing of a snap election leading to them losing 7 of their 10 seats and forcing the resignation of leader Connor Blackburn.