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%, out of 857,297 voters eligible (from the total electorate of 1,095,817) from the 53 contested constituencies.[1][2]

1976 Singaporean general election

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All 69 seats in Parliament
35 seats needed for a majority
Registered857,297
Turnout95.08% (Increase 1.53pp)
 First party
 
LeaderLee Kuan Yew
PartyPAP
Last election70.43%, 65 seats
Seats won69
Seat changeIncrease4
Popular vote590,169
Percentage74.09%
SwingIncrease 3.66pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Lee Kuan Yew
PAP

Prime Minister after election

Lee Kuan Yew
PAP

Electoral system edit

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 edit

DateEvent
6 DecemberDissolution of 3rd Parliament
13 DecemberNomination Day
23 DecemberPolling Day
7 February 1977Opening of 4th Parliament

Constituencies edit

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:

ConstituencyChanges
New Constituencies
Ang Mo KioCarved from parts of Nee Soon, Serangoon Gardens and Thomson
BedokCarved from Siglap
Boon LayCarved from Jurong
Buona VistaCarved from Ulu Pandan
Braddell HeightsCarved from Paya Lebar, Serangoon Gardens, Thomson and Upper Serangoon
BrickworksCarved from Leng Kee and Pasir Panjang
Khe BongCarved from Kuo Chuan and Toa Payoh
Kolam AyerCarved from Geylang West, Kallang and Potong Pasir
Marine ParadeCarved from Joo Chiat
Radin MasCarved from Henderson and Telok Blangah
Defunct Constituencies
Bras BasahAbsorbed to Kampong Glam and Telok Ayer
CrawfordAbsorbed to Jalan Besar and Kampong Glam
Hong LimAbsorbed to Telok Ayer
Kampong KaporAbsorbed to Jalan Besar
Sepoy LinesAbsorbed to Anson, Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru
StamfordAbsorbed to River Valley and Telok Ayer

Campaign edit

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 become the then-longest-serving opposition MP and the second Prime Minister, respectively.[3]

Results edit

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Action Party590,16974.0969+4
Workers' Party91,96611.5500
United Front53,3736.700New
Barisan Sosialis25,4113.1900
United People's Front14,2331.790New
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura9,2301.1600
Singapore Justice Party5,1990.650New
People's Front2,8180.3500
Independents4,1730.5200
Total796,572100.0069+4
Valid votes796,57297.72
Invalid/blank votes18,5582.28
Total votes815,130100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,095,81795.08
Source: Nohlen et al., Singapore Elections[a]

By constituency edit

ConstituencyElectoratePartyCandidateVotes%
Alexandra17,367People's Action PartyTan Soo Khoon12,41375.90
Workers' PartyEdward Chua Boon Eng3,94124.10
Aljunied17,461People's Action PartyChin Harn Tong12,23074.88
Workers' PartyLim Kang Chew4,10325.12
Ang Mo Kio14,264People's Action PartyYeo Toon ChiaUncontested
Anson12,755People's Action PartyPerumal GovindaswamyUncontested
Bedok11,310People's Action PartySha'ari bin Tadin7,92873.78
People's FrontSim Peng Kim2,81826.22
Boon Lay15,496People's Action PartyNgeow Pack Hua11,74979.82
Singapore Justice PartyVarghese Joseph2,97020.18
Boon Teck18,872People's Action PartyPhey Yew Kok12,69871.92
Barisan SosialisNg Seng Chua4,95828.08
Braddell Heights14,031People's Action PartyLee Khoon ChoyUncontested
Brickworks14,062People's Action PartyAhmad Mattar9,87173.99
United FrontShums Tung Tao-Chang3,47026.01
Bukit Batok15,650People's Action PartyChai Chong Yii12,21684.57
Singapore Justice PartySulaiman bin Jaffar2,22915.43
Bukit Ho Swee13,686People's Action PartySeah Mui Kok9,45173.50
United FrontHwang Ban Cheong3,40726.50
Bukit Merah17,538People's Action PartyLim Guan Hoo12,77576.37
United FrontWong Kui Yu3,95223.63
Bukit Panjang18,906People's Action PartyLee Yiok Seng11,86767.43
Workers' PartyHo Juan Thai5,73132.57
Bukit Timah13,132People's Action PartyChor Yeok EngUncontested
Buona Vista16,267People's Action PartyAng Kok Peng12,70482.75
United People's FrontHashim bin Mukayat2,64917.25
Cairnhill13,419People's Action PartyLim Kim San7,97968.17
IndependentChiam See Tong3,72631.83
Changi17,827People's Action PartyTeo Chong Tee12,03872.63
Workers' PartyZainal Abiden bin Mohamed Ali4,53727.37
Chua Chu Kang18,136People's Action PartyTang See Chim11,74068.75
Workers' PartyChan Keng Sieng5,33631.25
Delta14,821People's Action PartyYeo Choo Kok10,63676.40
United FrontNg Ho3,28623.60
Farrer Park11,949People's Action PartyLee Chiaw MengUncontested
Geylang East14,738People's Action PartyHo Cheng Choon9,40568.49
Workers' PartyKum Teng Hock4,32631.51
Geylang Serai14,178People's Action PartyRahmat bin Kenap8,78066.34
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu SingapuraAmnah binte Kuong Hussein3,12923.64
United People's FrontDarus bin Shariff1,32610.02
Geylang West18,101People's Action PartyYong Nyuk Lin11,91271.18
United FrontLim Tiong Hock4,82228.82
Havelock12,492People's Action PartyHon Sui Sen9,25079.29
Workers' PartyNgoei Soon On2,41620.71
Henderson18,182People's Action PartyLai Tha Chai12,85774.77
Workers' PartyHoe Boon Teck4,33825.23
Jalan Besar14,933People's Action PartyChan Chee SengUncontested
Jalan Kayu15,447People's Action PartyHwang Soo Jin8,88361.57
Workers' PartyMadai Puthan Damodaran Nair5,54438.43
Joo Chiat14,241People's Action PartyYeoh Ghim Seng9,60174.73
Workers' PartyMaideen bin Ameer Batcha3,24725.27
Jurong18,310People's Action PartyHo Kah LeongUncontested
Kallang17,282People's Action PartyS. Dhanabalan11,82373.90
United FrontChan Yoke Kwong4,17526.10
Kampong Chai Chee19,126People's Action PartyAndrew Fong Sip Chee10,72959.92
Workers' PartyJ. B. Jeyaratnam7,17740.08
Kampong Glam18,439People's Action PartyS. Rajaratnam13,11480.18
United People's FrontAng Bee Lian3,24119.82
Kampong Kembangan13,720People's Action PartyMohd Mansor bin Sukaimi8,02864.02
Workers' PartyRajaratnam Murugason4,51135.98
Kampong Ubi20,811People's Action PartyYa'acob bin Mohamed13,24168.46
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu SingapuraSahid bin Sahooman6,10131.54
Katong15,861People's Action PartyJoseph Francis De Conceicao10,72176.18
United FrontWilliam James Cook3,35323.82
Khe Bong15,677People's Action PartyHo See Beng10,95074.33
Barisan SosialisSim Say Chuan3,78225.67
Kim Keat19,700People's Action PartyOng Teng Cheong14,26276.62
Barisan SosialisChin Tian Choo4,35323.38
Kim Seng14,860People's Action PartyOng Leong Boon10,97577.65
Workers' PartyChiang Seok Keong3,15922.35
Kolam Ayer19,371People's Action PartySidek Saniff13,17572.46
United FrontRajah Chetty5,00727.54
Kreta Ayer12,199People's Action PartyGoh Keng SweeUncontested
Kuo Chuan16,990People's Action PartyPathmanaban Selvadurai11,93174.42
Barisan SosialisNg Ah Chue4,10025.58
Leng Kee18,475People's Action PartyOw Chin Hock13,35676.76
United FrontNg Lep Chong4,04323.24
MacPherson18,716People's Action PartyChua Sian ChinUncontested
Marine Parade19,528People's Action PartyGoh Chok Tong14,41878.62
United FrontMohamed Mansor bin Abdul Rahman3,92221.38
Moulmein12,654People's Action PartySia Khoon Seong8,57172.73
Workers' PartyBalakrishnan Ananthan2,76623.47
IndependentLee Nai Choo4473.80
Mountbatten15,440People's Action PartyNg Yeow Chong9,41265.86
United FrontSeow Khee Leng4,87834.14
Nee Soon16,143People's Action PartyOng Soo ChuanUncontested
Pasir Panjang12,142People's Action PartyOthman Wok8,13871.93
Workers' PartyZainal Abiddin bin Mohd Shah3,17628.07
Paya Lebar15,648People's Action PartyTan Cheng San9,76467.52
Workers' PartyWong Hong Toy4,69732.48
Potong Pasir14,167People's Action PartyIvan Cuthbert Baptist9,66774.83
Workers' PartyQuek Doh Lam3,25225.17
Punggol20,444People's Action PartyNg Kah Ting13,36069.41
Workers' PartyTan Yong Sin5,88730.59
Queenstown16,926People's Action PartyJek Yeun ThongUncontested
Radin Mas18,418People's Action PartyN. Naidu Govindasamy13,24675.65
Workers' PartyOthman Abdullah4,26324.35
River Valley17,022People's Action PartyTan Eng Liang12,25681.82
Workers' PartyWu Kher2,72418.18
Rochore15,424People's Action PartyToh Chin Chye9,05365.50
Barisan SosialisLee Siew Choh4,76834.50
Sembawang17,695People's Action PartyTeong Eng Siong13,66183.57
United People's FrontJohn Santhirasekaran P. M. Thevar2,68516.43
Serangoon Gardens12,115People's Action PartyLau Teik Soon7,47168.74
Workers' PartyCharles Harry Crabb3,39731.26
Siglap13,849People's Action PartyAbdul Rahim Ishak9,73378.20
United FrontWeerappulli K. W. B.2,71421.80
Tampines15,559People's Action PartyPhua Bah LeeUncontested
Tanglin13,332People's Action PartyEdmund W. BarkerUncontested
Tanjong Pagar12,147People's Action PartyLee Kuan Yew9,99689.03
United People's FrontHarbans Singh1,23210.97
Telok Ayer15,515People's Action PartyOng Pang BoonUncontested
Telok Blangah14,225People's Action PartyShaik Ahmad bin Abdul HaleemUncontested
Thomson15,609People's Action PartyAng Nam Piau10,63674.12
United FrontChung Kit Wong3,71425.88
Tiong Bahru19,589People's Action PartyCh'ng Jit Koon15,24883.10
United People's FrontTeo Kim Hoe3,10016.90
Toa Payoh13,933People's Action PartyEric Cheong Yuen Chee9,63373.63
Barisan SosialisAbdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman3,45026.37
Ulu Pandan16,343People's Action PartyChiang Hai DingUncontested
Upper Serangoon13,705People's Action PartySia Kah Hui9,98279.15
United FrontNg Kwee Lim2,63020.85
Whampoa19,259People's Action PartyAugustine Tan Hui Heng14,63680.98
Workers' PartyMohamed Shariff bin Yahya3,43819.02
Source: ELD


Notes edit

  1. ^ 238,520 of the 1,095,817 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. ^ a b Parliamentary general election 1976 Singapore Elections
  3. ^ Parliamentary general election 1976: Seats Singapore Elections