1972 Singaporean general election

General elections were held in Singapore on 2 September 1972. The result was a fourth victory for the People's Action Party, which won all 65 seats, the second of four consecutive elections in which they repeated the feat. Voter turnout was 93.5% in the 57 constituencies (which represented 812,926 voters) that were contested,[1] with PAP candidates elected unopposed in the other eight, which represents 95,456 voters.[2]

1972 Singaporean general election

← 19682 September 19721976 →

All 65 seats in Parliament
33 seats needed for a majority
Registered812,926
Turnout93.55% (Increase 1.72pp)
 First party
 
LeaderLee Kuan Yew
PartyPAP
Last election86.72%, 58 seats
Seats won65
Seat changeIncrease 7
Popular vote524,892
Percentage70.43%
SwingDecrease 16.29pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Lee Kuan Yew
PAP

Prime Minister after election

Lee Kuan Yew
PAP

Electoral system edit

The 65 members of Parliament were elected in 65 single-member constituencies, an increase from 58 in the 1968 elections. Like the previous elections, boundaries and constituencies were carved due to development or population; the newly added constituencies were:

ConstituencyChanges
New Constituencies
Boon Teck
Kim Keat
Kuo Chuan
Carved from Toa Payoh
Bukit BatokCarved from Bukit Panjang, Bukit Timah and Choa Chu Kang
HendersonCarved from Tiong Bahru
Kim SengCarved from Bukit Ho Swee and Delta
Leng KeeCarved from Bukit Merah

Timeline edit

DateEvent
16 AugustDissolution of 2nd Parliament
23 AugustNomination Day
2 SeptemberPolling Day
12 OctoberOpening of 3rd Parliament

Campaign edit

Unlike the previous elections in 1968, which saw the PAP returning to power after nomination day due to low number of contests (seven out of 58 seats), this election saw contests in all but eight seats. Barisan Sosialis renounced its boycott strategy and attempted to make a comeback, while the Workers' Party saw its rejuvenation with the introduction of its new secretary-general, also lawyer and former district judge, J. B. Jeyaretnam (who would later become the inaugural opposition Member of Parliament in 1981); former leader and ex-Chief Minister David Marshall contemplated standing as an independent, but ultimately did not run due to a stingray wound. PAP candidate and architect Ong Teng Cheong, who made his debut in the election, would later serve as a Deputy Prime Minister and also the first-elected (and fifth) President of Singapore.

Describing the alternative opposition parties as having lost their credibility with swerving political manoeuvres, coupled with Singapore's strong economic progress and successful housing development, the PAP declared that Singaporeans no longer saw need for political diversity, claiming that this led to squabbling that would impede its effective governance.

Results edit

Despite expectations that the PAP would not coast to victory and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew even anticipating that the PAP winning around 45 seats would be a convincing victory, the PAP still managed to capture every seat in Parliament for the second time.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Action Party524,89270.4365+7
Workers' Party90,88512.2000
United National Front55,0017.380New
Barisan Sosialis34,4834.630New
People's Front22,4623.010New
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura10,0541.350New
Independents7,4621.0000
Total745,239100.0065+7
Valid votes745,23998.00
Invalid/blank votes15,2292.00
Total votes760,468100.00
Registered voters/turnout908,38293.55
Source: Nohlen et al., Singapore Elections[a]

By constituency edit

ConstituencyElectoratePartyCandidatesVotes%
Alexandra24,499People's Action PartyWong Lin Ken17,96577.52
Workers' PartyWong Kui Yu3,78216.32
United National FrontS.A. Hamid1,4276.16
Aljunied19,278People's Action PartyChin Harn Tong12,86171.51
Workers' PartyLim Kang Chew4,36024.25
United National FrontAmir Ali bin Mohamed7624.24
Anson8,171People's Action PartyPerumal Govindaswamy5,02774.34
Workers' PartyTay Kim Oh1,29119.09
United National FrontPaul C. Kunjuraman4446.57
Boon Teck15,958People's Action PartyPhey Yew Kok9,94766.75
People's FrontLim Thiam Hock4,95433.25
Bras Basah8,323People's Action PartyHo See BengUncontested
Bukit Batok14,563People's Action PartyChai Chong Yii9,76573.78
United National FrontRengaswamy Vetrivelu3,47126.22
Bukit Ho Swee12,212People's Action PartySeah Mui Kok7,86268.77
Barisan SosialisChin Tian Choo2,20919.32
Workers' PartyWee Kia Eng1,36111.91
Bukit Merah13,960People's Action PartyLim Guan Hoo9,04469.33
Workers' PartyKho Jiak Hiong2,04215.65
Barisan SosialisSaid bin Jali1,95815.02
Bukit Panjang15,461People's Action PartyLee Yiok Seng9,52767.65
Workers' PartyTang Song Khiang3,49624.82
United National FrontLeyu Tan Jib1,0607.53
Bukit Timah15,476People's Action PartyChor Yeok Eng9,47566.78
Barisan SosialisKrishnan K. Nair4,71433.22
Cairnhill11,952People's Action PartyLim Kim San8,45880.92
United National FrontPaul Elisha1,99419.08
Changi18,297People's Action PartySim Boon Woo10,51262.42
Workers' PartyNormah binte Yahya4,91729.20
United National FrontOmar bin Ninggal1,4128.38
Chua Chu Kang15,669People's Action PartyTang See Chim9,00262.36
Barisan SosialisNg Ah Chue5,43437.64
Crawford9,285People's Action PartyAng Kok Peng6,04072.60
Workers' PartyWu Kher1,56518.81
United National FrontN. M. Abdul Wahid7148.59
Delta13,781People's Action PartyYeo Choo Kok9,14970.72
Workers' PartyWong Hong Toy2,18616.90
Barisan SosialisAbdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman1,60212.38
Farrer Park12,707People's Action PartyLee Chiaw Meng8,52173.82
Workers' PartyJ. B. Jeyaretnam2,66823.11
United National FrontS. A. Latiff3543.07
Geylang East16,580People's Action PartyHo Cheng Choon9,69264.24
Workers' PartyKum Teng Hock4,95132.81
United National FrontMohamed Elias bin Ibrahim4452.95
Geylang Serai13,837People's Action PartyRahmat bin Kenap6,71153.59
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu SingapuraAhmad bin Haji Taff4,97839.75
United National FrontRaja Rom bin Raja Jaafar8336.66
Geylang West11,653People's Action PartyYong Nyuk Lin7,32069.28
Workers' PartyQuek Doh Lam3,24630.72
Havelock10,849People's Action PartyHon Sui Sen7,15172.65
Barisan SosialisHarbans Singh2,69227.35
Henderson9,431People's Action PartyLai Tha Chai6,57774.43
People's FrontWong Wen Nan2,26025.57
Hong Lim7,486People's Action PartyLee Khoon Choy4,83573.79
People's FrontWong Kong Hoa1,71726.21
Jalan Besar10,310People's Action PartyChan Chee Seng7,79483.86
United National FrontJohnnie Ng Kong Wah1,50016.14
Jalan Kayu14,982People's Action PartyHwang Soo Jin8,28359.42
Workers' PartyMadai Puthan Damodaran Nair5,13736.86
United National FrontOng Seng Kok5183.72
Joo Chiat15,684People's Action PartyYeoh Ghim Seng11,66983.49
United National FrontWilliam James Cook2,30716.51
Jurong15,348People's Action PartyHo Kah Leong10,74176.43
United National FrontNg Soon Hee3,31223.57
Kallang17,232People's Action PartyAbdul Aziz bin Karim12,62679.75
United National FrontSultan Mydin bin Abdul Hamid3,20520.25
Kampong Chai Chee15,564People's Action PartySha'ari bin Tadin7,45852.39
Barisan SosialisNg Yang Choo4,18829.42
Workers' PartyHashim bin Yadi2,59018.19
Kampong Glam7,542People's Action PartyS. RajaratnamUncontested
Kampong Kapor9,361People's Action PartyYeo Toon Chia6,13273.15
United National FrontChng Boon Eng2,25126.85
Kampong Kembangan18,480People's Action PartyMohamed Ariff bin Suradi9,67157.53
Workers' PartyOthman bin Abdullah5,45132.43
United National FrontKamaruddin bin Hassan1,68710.04
Kampong Ubi15,431People's Action PartyYa'acob bin Mohamed8,03056.86
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu SingapuraAbdul Rahman bin Mohamed Zin5,07635.94
United National FrontDarus bin Shariff1,0177.20
Katong16,766People's Action PartyJoseph Francis De ConceicaoUncontested
Kim Keat14,640People's Action PartyOng Teng Cheong10,26274.00
Workers' PartySeow Khee Leng3,02221.79
United National FrontWinston J. Paglar5834.21
Kim Seng12,893People's Action PartyOng Leong Boon8,17867.74
Workers' PartyHeng Swee Tong3,89532.26
Kreta Ayer9,627People's Action PartyGoh Keng SweeUncontested
Kuo Chuan15,142People's Action PartyPathmanaban Selvadurai10,52373.69
Barisan SosialisP. Manokaran3,75726.31
Leng Kee17,158People's Action PartyAhmad Mattar10,92968.28
Workers' PartyNg Ho4,03625.21
United National FrontN. Loganathan1,0426.51
MacPherson15,637People's Action PartyChua Sian Chin10,11768.76
Workers' PartyLee Tow Kiat4,59731.24
Moulmein11,144People's Action PartySia Khoon Seong7,41272.43
Workers' PartyCheng Poh Yew2,82227.57
Mountbatten14,396People's Action PartyNg Yeow ChongUncontested
Nee Soon17,061People's Action PartyOng Soo Chuan11,63673.29
United National FrontYap Fatt Shing4,24026.71
Pasir Panjang13,964People's Action PartyOthman Wok9,20971.77
United National FrontSyed Ahmad bin Syed Husain3,62328.23
Paya Lebar19,102People's Action PartyTay Boon Too11,07361.59
Workers' PartyTan Poh Seng5,36129.82
IndependentKow Kee Seng1,5458.59
Potong Pasir13,103People's Action PartyIvan Cuthbert Baptist7,77266.22
Workers' PartyRajaratnam Murugason3,39128.89
United National FrontHarnek Singh5734.89
Punggol15,303People's Action PartyNg Kah Ting8,21558.13
IndependentNg Teng Kian5,91741.87
Queenstown18,458People's Action PartyJek Yeun Thong14,20081.24
Workers' PartyChua Eng Huat2,50428.89
United National FrontLew Ban Huat7754.43
River Valley12,189People's Action PartyTan Eng LiangUncontested
Rochore11,589People's Action PartyToh Chin Chye6,21860.40
Barisan SosialisLee Siew Choh4,07639.60
Sembawang12,217People's Action PartyTeong Eng Siong8,46677.36
United National FrontMohd Arif bin Sahul Hameed2,47822.64
Sepoy Lines12,308People's Action PartyWee Toon Boon9,16081.30
United National FrontHo Soo Hock2,10718.70
Serangoon Gardens13,836People's Action PartyLeonard Peter RodrigoUncontested
Siglap16,091People's Action PartyAbdul Rahim Ishak11,45678.63
Workers' PartyAriffin bin Noordin2,52917.36
United National FrontYahiya bin Haji Mohamed Ghouse5844.01
Stamford8,212People's Action PartyAndrew Fong Sip Chee5,08371.77
Workers' PartyChiang Seok Keong1,99928.23
Tampines15,302People's Action PartyPhua Bah Lee9,04964.30
People's FrontTan Sim Hock5,02535.70
Tanglin12,777People's Action PartyEdmund W. BarkerUncontested
Tanjong Pagar9,946People's Action PartyLee Kuan Yew7,54284.08
People's FrontLeong Mun Kwai1,42815.92
Telok Ayer10,547People's Action PartyOng Pang Boon7,61283.98
United National FrontNg Oh Chew1,45216.02
Telok Blangah14,624People's Action PartyN. Naidu Govindasamy7,66957.92
Workers' PartyZainul Abiddin bin Mohd Shah4,71435.60
United National FrontMuthusamy Ramasamy8586.48
Thomson18,702People's Action PartyAng Nam Piau12,37872.55
People's FrontWong Chung Kit4,68327.45
Tiong Bahru17,394People's Action PartyCh'ng Jit Koon11,99175.62
Workers' PartySeow Yong Chew2,97218.74
United National FrontLee Kah Chit8945.64
Toa Payoh15,742People's Action PartyEric Cheong Yuen Chee10,88473.85
Barisan SosialisTay Cheng Kang3,85326.15
Ulu Pandan14,485People's Action PartyChiang Hai Ding9,37871.83
United National FrontAng Kheng Kwan3,67828.17
Upper Serangoon16,621People's Action PartySia Kah Hui11,86277.72
United National FrontLim Kia Joo3,40122.28
Whampoa12,044People's Action PartyAugustine Tan Hui Heng8,77378.55
People's FrontPhang Juet Haw2,39521.45
Source: ELD Singapore Elections

Notes edit

  1. ^ 95,456 of the 908,382 voters were registered in uncontested constituencies

References edit

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p254 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
  2. ^ Parliamentary general election 1972 Singapore Elections