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==Main Event== | ==Main Event== | ||
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!width=150|Event!!width=150|Date | !width=150|Event!!width=150|Date<ref>[//www.eld.gov.sg/elections_past_parliamentary.html "PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"]. Elections Department.</ref> | ||
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|Nomination day||25 April 1959 | |Nomination day||25 April 1959 | ||
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!Constituency!!Changes | !Constituency!!Changes | ||
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!colspan=2 style='background:#F00;color:#FFF'|New | |||
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|{{SMC|Aljunied}}||Carved out of {{SMC|Paya Lebar}} | |{{SMC|Aljunied}}||Carved out of {{SMC|Paya Lebar}} | ||
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!rowspan=2|Leader | !rowspan=2|Leader | ||
!colspan=2|Seats | !colspan=2|Seats | ||
!rowspan=2|Popular vote | !rowspan=2|Popular vote<ref>[//www.eld.gov.sg/elections_past_parliamentary1959.html "1959 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"]. Elections Department.</ref> | ||
!rowspan=2|% | !rowspan=2|% | ||
!rowspan=2| | !rowspan=2|± | ||
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!Contested | !Contested | ||
!Won | !Won | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#FFFFFF|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=51|won=43|vote=281,891|ratio=54.08|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 45.36}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#9933EE|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#9933EE|party=Singapore People's Alliance (SPA)|leader=Lim Yew Hock|contest=39|won=4|vote=107,755|ratio=20.67|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#01CC00|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#01CC00|party=United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)|leader=Syed Ali Zedha Alsagoff|contest=8|won=3|vote=27,448|ratio=5.27|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 1.61}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|party=Independent(s)|leader=N/A|contest=34|won=1|vote=37,411|ratio=7.18|swing=N/A}} | {{GE Party Table|party=Independent(s)|leader=N/A|contest=34|won=1|vote=37,411|ratio=7.18|swing=N/A}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EE5533|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EE5533|party=Liberal Socialist Party (LSP)|leader=Tan Ek Khoo|contest=32|won=0|vote=42,805|ratio=8.21|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EFCC00|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EFCC00|party=Malayan Chinese Association (MCA)|leader=Wong Foo Nam|contest=5|won=0|vote=5,593|ratio=1.07|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 2.90}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EE0000|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|leader=David Marshall|contest=3|won=0|vote=4,127|ratio=0.79|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#AA5634|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#AA5634|party=Labour Front (LF)|leader=Francis Thomas|contest=3|won=0|vote=3,414|ratio=0.65|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 26.41}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EFAA33|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EFAA33|party=Citizens' Party (CP)|leader=Seah Peng Chuan|contest=5|won=0|vote=3,210|ratio=0.62|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#00A988|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#00A988|party=Malayan Indian Congress (MIC)|leader=T. K. Alexander|contest=2|won=0|vote=2,092|ratio=0.40|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#FF6656|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#FF6656|party=Partai Rakyat (PR)|leader=Harun bin Mohamed Amin|contest=4|won=0|vote=2,006|ratio=0.38|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EE54AA|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EE54AA|party=Katong United Residents Association (KURA)|leader=Leon Soh|contest=2|won=0|vote=1,759|ratio=0.34|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#228800|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#228800|party=Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP)|leader=Abdullah Zawawi|contest=3|won=0|vote=1,011|ratio=0.19|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#88BA00|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#88BA00|party=Kesatuan Melayu (KM)|leader=Muda Muhamed Mahmud|contest=3|won=0|vote=749|ratio=0.14|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 0.65}} | ||
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!colspan=5 style='text-align:right;'|Electorate | !colspan=5 style='text-align:right;'|Electorate | ||
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!colspan=5 style='text-align:right;'|Total Votes cast | !colspan=5 style='text-align:right;'|Total Votes cast | ||
|527, | |527,921 | ||
|89.82 | |89.82 | ||
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==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 2 September 2020
Main Event[edit]
Event | Date[1] |
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Nomination day | 25 April 1959 |
Polling day | 30 May 1959 |
Electoral Boundaries[edit]
- Aljunied SMC
- Anson SMC
- Bras Basah SMC
- Bukit Merah SMC
- Bukit Panjang SMC
- Bukit Timah SMC
- Cairnhill SMC
- Changi SMC
- Chua Chu Kang SMC
- Crawford SMC
- Delta SMC
- Farrer Park SMC
- Geylang East SMC
- Geylang Serai SMC
- Geylang West SMC
- Havelock SMC
- Hong Lim SMC
- Jalan Besar SMC
- Jalan Kayu SMC
- Joo Chiat SMC
- Jurong SMC
- Kallang SMC
- Kampong Glam SMC
- Kampong Kapor SMC
- Kampong Kembangan SMC
- Kreta Ayer SMC
- Moulmein SMC
- Mountbatten SMC
- Nee Soon SMC
- Pasir Panjang SMC
- Paya Lebar SMC
- Punggol SMC
- Queenstown SMC
- River Valley SMC
- Rochore SMC
- Sembawang SMC
- Sepoy Lines SMC
- Serangoon Gardens SMC
- Siglap SMC
- Southern Islands SMC
- Stamford SMC
- Tampines SMC
- Tanglin SMC
- Tanjong Pagar SMC
- Telok Ayer SMC
- Telok Blangah SMC
- Thomson SMC
- Tiong Bahru SMC
- Toa Payoh SMC
- Ulu Pandan SMC
- Upper Serangoon SMC
Results[edit]
Parties and alliances | Leader | Seats | Popular vote[2] | % | ± | ||
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Contested | Won | ||||||
People's Action Party (PAP) | Lee Kuan Yew | 51 | 43 | 281,891 | 54.08 | ▲ 45.36 | |
Singapore People's Alliance (SPA) | Lim Yew Hock | 39 | 4 | 107,755 | 20.67 | New | |
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | Syed Ali Zedha Alsagoff | 8 | 3 | 27,448 | 5.27 | ▲ 1.61 | |
Independent(s) | N/A | 34 | 1 | 37,411 | 7.18 | N/A | |
Liberal Socialist Party (LSP) | Tan Ek Khoo | 32 | 0 | 42,805 | 8.21 | New | |
Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) | Wong Foo Nam | 5 | 0 | 5,593 | 1.07 | ▼ 2.90 | |
Workers' Party (WP) | David Marshall | 3 | 0 | 4,127 | 0.79 | New | |
Labour Front (LF) | Francis Thomas | 3 | 0 | 3,414 | 0.65 | ▼ 26.41 | |
Citizens' Party (CP) | Seah Peng Chuan | 5 | 0 | 3,210 | 0.62 | New | |
Malayan Indian Congress (MIC) | T. K. Alexander | 2 | 0 | 2,092 | 0.40 | New | |
Partai Rakyat (PR) | Harun bin Mohamed Amin | 4 | 0 | 2,006 | 0.38 | New | |
Katong United Residents Association (KURA) | Leon Soh | 2 | 0 | 1,759 | 0.34 | New | |
Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) | Abdullah Zawawi | 3 | 0 | 1,011 | 0.19 | New | |
Kesatuan Melayu (KM) | Muda Muhamed Mahmud | 3 | 0 | 749 | 0.14 | ▼ 0.65 | |
Electorate | 587,780 | ||||||
Total Votes cast | 527,921 | 89.82 | |||||
Valid Votes | 521,271 | 98.74 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department.
- ↑ "1959 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department.
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