1976 Singaporean general election
General elections were held in Singapore on 23 December 1976. The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won all 69 seats, the third of four consecutive elections in which they repeated the feat. Voter turnout was 95.1%, out of 857,297 voters eligible (from the total electorate of 1,095,817) from the 53 contested constituencies.[1][2]
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Electoral system
The 69 members of Parliament were elected from 69 single-member constituencies, an increase from 65 used for the previous elections in 1972. The deposit was increased for the first time to $1,200, up from $500.[2]
Timeline
Date | Event |
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6 December | Dissolution of 3rd Parliament |
13 December | Nomination Day |
23 December | Polling Day |
7 February 1977 | Opening of 4th Parliament |
Constituencies
Similar to previous elections, constituencies were either dissolved or created due to population. Six constituencies were abolished and ten new ones created, which were reflected on the table:
Constituency | Changes |
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New Constituencies | |
Ang Mo Kio | Carved from parts of Nee Soon, Serangoon Gardens and Thomson |
Bedok | Carved from Siglap |
Boon Lay | Carved from Jurong |
Buona Vista | Carved from Ulu Pandan |
Braddell Heights | Carved from Paya Lebar, Serangoon Gardens, Thomson and Upper Serangoon |
Brickworks | Carved from Leng Kee and Pasir Panjang |
Khe Bong | Carved from Kuo Chuan and Toa Payoh |
Kolam Ayer | Carved from Geylang West, Kallang and Potong Pasir |
Marine Parade | Carved from Joo Chiat |
Radin Mas | Carved from Henderson and Telok Blangah |
Defunct Constituencies | |
Bras Basah | Absorbed to Kampong Glam and Telok Ayer |
Crawford | Absorbed to Jalan Besar and Kampong Glam |
Hong Lim | Absorbed to Telok Ayer |
Kampong Kapor | Absorbed to Jalan Besar |
Sepoy Lines | Absorbed to Anson, Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru |
Stamford | Absorbed to River Valley and Telok Ayer |
Campaign
A total of 124 candidates contested the election. The ruling PAP was the only party to contest every one of 69 constituencies, while the five other opposition parties (namely Barisan Sosialis, the Singapore Justice Party, PKMS, the United Front and the Workers' Party) formed a Joint Opposition Council to cooperate at the polls. The Workers' Party nominated 22 candidates and United Front 14; no other party put forward more than six candidates, while two candidates ran as independents.
The election marked their political debut of two prominent candidates, independent Chiam See Tong and PAP Goh Chok Tong, who would went on to become the then-longest-serving opposition MP and the second Prime Minister, respectively.[3]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||
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People's Action Party | 590,169 | 74.1 | 69 | +4 | ||
Workers' Party | 91,966 | 11.5 | 0 | 0 | ||
United Front | 53,373 | 6.5 | 0 | New | ||
Barisan Sosialis | 25,411 | 3.2 | 0 | 0 | ||
United People's Front | 14,233 | 1.8 | 0 | New | ||
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura | 9,230 | 1.2 | 0 | 0 | ||
Singapore Justice Party | 5,199 | 0.7 | 0 | New | ||
People's Front | 2,818 | 0.3 | 0 | 0 | ||
Independents | 4,173 | 0.5 | 0 | 0 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 18,558 | – | – | – | ||
Total | 815,130 | 100 | 69 | +4 | ||
Registered voters/turnout[lower-alpha 1] | 1,095,817 | 95.1 | – | – | ||
Source: Singapore Elections |
By constituency
Constituency | Electorate | Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
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Alexandra | 17,367 | Tan Soo Khoon | 12,413 | 75.90 / 100 | |
Edward Chua Boon Eng | 3,941 | 24.10 / 100 | |||
Aljunied | 17,461 | Chin Harn Tong | 12,230 | 74.88 / 100 | |
Lim Kang Chew | 4,103 | 25.12 / 100 | |||
Ang Mo Kio | 14,264 | Yeo Toon Chia | Uncontested walkover | ||
Anson | 12,755 | Perumal Govindaswamy | Uncontested walkover | ||
Bedok | 11,310 | Sha'ari bin Tadin | 7,928 | 74.88 / 100 | |
Sim Peng Kim | 2,818 | 26.22 / 100 | |||
Boon Lay | 15,496 | Ngeow Pack Hua | 11,749 | 79.82 / 100 | |
Varghese Joseph | 2,970 | 20.18 / 100 | |||
Boon Teck | 18,872 | Phey Yew Kok | 12,698 | 71.92 / 100 | |
Ng Seng Chua | 4,958 | 28.08 / 100 | |||
Braddell Heights | 14,031 | Lee Khoon Choy | Uncontested walkover | ||
Brickworks | 14,062 | Ahmad bin Mohamed Mattar | 9,871 | 73.99 / 100 | |
Shums Tung Tao-Chang | 3,470 | 26.01 / 100 | |||
Bukit Batok | 15,650 | Chai Chong Yii | 12,216 | 84.57 / 100 | |
Sulaiman bin Jaffar | 2,229 | 15.43 / 100 | |||
Bukit Ho Swee | 13,686 | Seah Mui Kok | 9,451 | 73.50 / 100 | |
Hwang Ban Cheong | 3,407 | 26.50 / 100 | |||
Bukit Merah | 17,538 | Lim Guan Hoo | 12,775 | 76.37 / 100 | |
Wong Kui Yu | 3,952 | 23.63 / 100 | |||
Bukit Panjang | 18,906 | Lee Yiok Seng | 11,867 | 67.43 / 100 | |
Ho Juan Thai | 5,731 | 32.57 / 100 | |||
Bukit Timah | 13,132 | Chor Yeok Eng | Uncontested walkover | ||
Buona Vista | 16,267 | Ang Kok Peng | 12,704 | 82.75 / 100 | |
Hashim bin Mukayat | 2,649 | 17.25 / 100 | |||
Cairnhill | 13,419 | Lim Kim San | 7,979 | 68.17 / 100 | |
Independent | Chiam See Tong | 3,726 | 31.83 / 100 | ||
Changi | 17,827 | Teo Chong Tee | 12,038 | 72.63 / 100 | |
Zainal Abiden bin Mohamed Ali | 4,537 | 27.37 / 100 | |||
Chua Chu Kang | 18,136 | Tang See Chim | 11,740 | 68.75 / 100 | |
Chan Keng Sieng | 5,336 | 31.25 / 100 | |||
Delta | 14,821 | Yeo Choo Kok | 10,636 | 76.40 / 100 | |
Ng Ho | 3,286 | 23.60 / 100 | |||
Farrer Park | 11,949 | Lee Chiaw Meng | Uncontested walkover | ||
Geylang East | 14,738 | Ho Cheng Choon | 9,405 | 68.49 / 100 | |
Kum Teng Hock | 4,326 | 31.51 / 100 | |||
Geylang Serai | 14,178 | Rahmat bin Kenap | 8,780 | 66.34 / 100 | |
Amnah binte Kuong Hussein | 3,129 | 23.64 / 100 | |||
Darus bin Shariff(Loses $1,200 deposit) | 1,326 | 10.02 / 100 | |||
Geylang West | 18,101 | Yong Nyuk Lin | 11,912 | 71.18 / 100 | |
Lim Tiong Hock | 4,822 | 28.82 / 100 | |||
Havelock | 12,492 | Hon Sui Sen | 9,250 | 79.29 / 100 | |
Ngoei Soon On | 2,416 | 20.71 / 100 | |||
Henderson | 18,182 | Lai Tha Chai | 12,857 | 74.77 / 100 | |
Hoe Boon Teck | 4,338 | 25.23 / 100 | |||
Jalan Besar | 14,933 | Chan Chee Seng | Uncontested walkover | ||
Jalan Kayu | 15,447 | Hwang Soo Jin | 8,883 | 61.57 / 100 | |
Madai Puthan Damodaran Nair | 5,544 | 38.43 / 100 | |||
Joo Chiat | 14,241 | Yeoh Ghim Seng | 9,601 | 74.73 / 100 | |
Maideen bin Ameer Batcha | 3,247 | 25.27 / 100 | |||
Jurong | 18,310 | Ho Kah Leong | Uncontested walkover | ||
Kallang | 17,282 | Suppiah Dhanabalan | 11,823 | 73.90 / 100 | |
Chan Yoke Kwong | 4,175 | 26.10 / 100 | |||
Kampong Chai Chee | 19,126 | Andrew Fong Sip Chee | 10,729 | 59.92 / 100 | |
Joshua Benjamin Jeyaratnam | 7,177 | 40.08 / 100 | |||
Kampong Glam | 18,439 | Sinnathamby Rajaratnam | 13,114 | 80.18 / 100 | |
Ang Bee Lian | 3,241 | 19.82 / 100 | |||
Kampong Kembangan | 13,720 | Mohd Mansor bin Sukaimi | 8,028 | 64.02 / 100 | |
Rajaratnam Murugason | 4,511 | 35.98 / 100 | |||
Kampong Ubi | 20,811 | Ya'acob bin Mohamed | 13,241 | 68.46 / 100 | |
Sahid bin Sahooman | 6,101 | 31.54 / 100 | |||
Katong | 15,861 | Joseph Francis De Conceicao | 10,721 | 76.18 / 100 | |
William James Cook | 3,353 | 23.82 / 100 | |||
Khe Bong | 15,677 | Ho See Beng | 10,950 | 74.33 / 100 | |
Sim Say Chuan | 3,782 | 25.67 / 100 | |||
Kim Keat | 19,700 | Ong Teng Cheong | 14,262 | 76.62 / 100 | |
Chin Tian Choo | 4,353 | 23.38 / 100 | |||
Kim Seng | 14,860 | Ong Leong Boon | 10,975 | 77.65 / 100 | |
Chiang Seok Keong | 3,159 | 22.35 / 100 | |||
Kolam Ayer | 19,371 | Sidek bin Saniff | 13,175 | 72.46 / 100 | |
Rajah Chetty | 5,007 | 27.54 / 100 | |||
Kreta Ayer | 12,199 | Goh Keng Swee | Uncontested walkover | ||
Kuo Chuan | 16,990 | Pathmanaban Selvadurai | 11,931 | 74.42 / 100 | |
Ng Ah Chue | 4,100 | 25.58 / 100 | |||
Leng Kee | 18,475 | Ow Chin Hock | 13,356 | 76.76 / 100 | |
Ng Lep Chong | 4,043 | 23.24 / 100 | |||
MacPherson | 18,716 | Chua Sian Chin | Uncontested walkover | ||
Marine Parade | 19,528 | Goh Chok Tong | 14,418 | 78.62 / 100 | |
Mohamed Mansor bin Abdul Rahman | 3,922 | 21.38 / 100 | |||
Moulmein | 12,654 | Sia Khoon Seong | 8,571 | 72.73 / 100 | |
Balakrishnan Ananthan | 2,766 | 23.47 / 100 | |||
Independent | Lee Nai Choo(Loses $1,200 deposit) | 447 | 3.80 / 100 | ||
Mountbatten | 15,440 | Ng Yeow Chong | 9,412 | 65.86 / 100 | |
Seow Khee Leng | 4,878 | 34.14 / 100 | |||
Nee Soon | 16,143 | Ong Soo Chuan | Uncontested walkover | ||
Pasir Panjang | 12,142 | Othman bin Wok | 8,138 | 71.93 / 100 | |
Zainal Abiddin bin Mohd Shah | 3,176 | 28.07 / 100 | |||
Paya Lebar | 15,648 | Tan Cheng San | 9,764 | 67.52 / 100 | |
Wong Hong Toy | 4,697 | 32.48 / 100 | |||
Potong Pasir | 14,167 | Ivan Cuthbert Baptist | 9,667 | 74.83 / 100 | |
Quek Doh Lam | 3,252 | 25.17 / 100 | |||
Punggol | 20,444 | Ng Kah Ting | 13,360 | 69.41 / 100 | |
Tan Yong Sin | 5,887 | 30.59 / 100 | |||
Queenstown | 16,926 | Jek Yeun Thong | Uncontested walkover | ||
Radin Mas | 18,418 | N. Naidu Govindasamy | 13,246 | 75.65 / 100 | |
Othman Abdullah | 4,263 | 24.35 / 100 | |||
River Valley | 17,022 | Tan Eng Liang | 12,256 | 81.82 / 100 | |
Wu Kher | 2,724 | 18.18 / 100 | |||
Rochore | 15,424 | Toh Chin Chye | 9,053 | 65.50 / 100 | |
Lee Siew Choh | 4,768 | 34.50 / 100 | |||
Sembawang | 17,695 | Teong Eng Siong | 13,661 | 83.57 / 100 | |
John Santhirasekaran P. M. Thevar | 2,685 | 16.43 / 100 | |||
Serangoon Gardens | 12,115 | Lau Teik Soon | 7,471 | 68.74 / 100 | |
Charles Harry Crabb | 3,397 | 31.26 / 100 | |||
Siglap | 13,849 | Abdul Rahim bin Ishak | 9,733 | 78.20 / 100 | |
Weerappulli K. W. B. | 2,714 | 21.80 / 100 | |||
Tampines | 15,559 | Phua Bah Lee | Uncontested walkover | ||
Tanglin | 13,332 | Edmund William Barker | Uncontested walkover | ||
Tanjong Pagar | 12,147 | Lee Kuan Yew | 9,996 | 89.03 / 100 | |
Harbans Singh(Loses $1,200 deposit) | 1,232 | 10.97 / 100 | |||
Telok Ayer | 15,515 | Ong Pang Boon | Uncontested walkover | ||
Telok Blangah | 14,225 | Shaik Ahmad bin Abdul Haleem | Uncontested walkover | ||
Thomson | 15,609 | Ang Nam Piau | 10,636 | 74.12 / 100 | |
Chung Kit Wong | 3,714 | 25.88 / 100 | |||
Tiong Bahru | 19,589 | Ch'ng Jit Koon | 15,248 | 83.10 / 100 | |
Teo Kim Hoe | 3,100 | 16.90 / 100 | |||
Toa Payoh | 13,933 | Eric Cheong Yuen Chee | 9,633 | 73.63 / 100 | |
Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman | 3,450 | 26.37 / 100 | |||
Ulu Pandan | 16,343 | Chiang Hai Ding | Uncontested walkover | ||
Upper Serangoon | 13,705 | Sia Kah Hui | 9,982 | 79.15 / 100 | |
Ng Kwee Lim | 2,630 | 20.85 / 100 | |||
Whampoa | 19,259 | Augustine Tan Hui Heng | 14,636 | 80.98 / 100 | |
Mohamed Shariff bin Yahya | 3,438 | 19.02 / 100 | |||
Source: ELD |
Notes
- 238,520 of the 1,095,817 voters were registered in uncontested constituencies
References
- Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p254 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
- Parliamentary general election 1976 Singapore Elections
- Parliamentary general election 1976: Seats Singapore Elections