General elections were held in
Tunisia in 8 November 1964 to elect a
President and
Chamber of Deputies. A year earlier, the country had been formally declared a
one-party state with the
Socialist Destourian Party (PSD, formerly the
Neo Destour) as the sole legal party.[1] However, the country had effectively been a one-party state since independence in 1956.
In the presidential election, incumbent
Habib Bourguiba was re-elected unopposed; as the chairman of the PSD, he was the only candidate for president. In the Chamber election, voters were presented with a single list from the PSD, which won all 101 seats.[2] Voter turnout was 96.8%.[3]