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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||24 August 1988 | |Nomination day||24 August 1988 | ||
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==Electoral Boundaries== | ==Electoral Boundaries== | ||
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* | *{{SMC|Ang Mo Kio}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Ayer Rajah}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Boon Lay}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Braddell Heights}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Bukit Batok}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Bukit Gombak}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Bukit Merah}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Bukit Panjang}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Bukit Timah}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Buona Vista}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Cairnhill}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Changi}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Chua Chu Kang}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Fengshan}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Hougang}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Jurong}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kallang}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kampong Glam}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kebun Baru}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kim Keat}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kim Seng}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Kreta Ayer}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Leng Kee}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|MacPherson}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Moulmein}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Mountbatten}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Nee Soon Central}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Nee Soon South}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Paya Lebar}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Potong Pasir}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Punggol}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Serangoon Gardens}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Siglap}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Tanglin}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Tanjong Pagar}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Teck Ghee}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Telok Blangah}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Thomson}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Ulu Pandan}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Whampoa}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Yio Chu Kang}} | ||
* | *{{SMC|Yuhua}} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
'''3-Members Group Representative Constituency''' | '''3-Members Group Representative Constituency''' | ||
<div class='flexdiv'> | <div class='flexdiv'> | ||
* | *{{GRC|Aljunied}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Bedok}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Brickworks}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Cheng San}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Eunos}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Hong Kah}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Jalan Besar}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Marine Parade}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Pasir Panjang}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Sembawang}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Tampines}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Tiong Bahru}} | ||
* | *{{GRC|Toa Payoh}} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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|+style='text-align:left'|Changes in boundaries | |||
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!Constituency!!Changes | |||
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!colspan=2 style='background:#FF0'|GRC | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Aljunied}}||Formed from {{SMC|Aljunied}}, {{SMC|Kampong Kembangan}} and {{SMC|Kampong Ubi}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Bedok}}||Formed from {{SMC|Bedok}}, {{SMC|Kampong Chai Chee}} and {{SMC|Tanah Merah}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Brickworks}}||Formed from {{SMC|Alexandra}}, {{SMC|Brickworks}} and {{SMC|Queenstown}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Cheng San}}||Formed from {{SMC|Cheng San}}, {{SMC|Chong Boon}} and {{SMC|Jalan Kayu}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Eunos}}||Formed from {{SMC|Eunos}}, {{SMC|Kaki Bukit}} and a portion of {{SMC|Tampines}} (Tampines North) | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Hong Kah}}||Formed from parts of {{SMC|Bukit Batok}} (Hong Kah North), {{SMC|Hong Kah}} (Hong Kah Central) and {{SMC|Yuhua}} (Hong Kah South) | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Jalan Besar}}||Formed from {{SMC|Geylang West}}, {{SMC|Jalan Besar}} and {{SMC|Kolam Ayer}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Marine Parade}}||Formed from {{SMC|Geylang Serai}}, {{SMC|Joo Chiat}} and {{SMC|Marine Parade}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Pasir Panjang}}||Formed from {{SMC|Clementi}}, {{SMC|Pasir Panjang}} and {{SMC|West Coast}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Sembawang}}||Formed from parts of {{SMC|Nee Soon}} (Chong Pang and Nee Soon East) and {{SMC|Sembawang}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Tampines}}||Formed from {{SMC|Changkat}} and {{SMC|Tampines}} (Tampines East and Tampines West) | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Tiong Bahru}}||Formed from {{SMC|Delta}}, {{SMC|Henderson}}, {{SMC|Tiong Bahru}} and {{SMC|Radin Mas}}<br>Delta was absorbed into Tiong Bahru division | |||
|- | |||
|{{GRC|Toa Payoh}}||Formed from {{SMC|Boon Teck}}, {{SMC|Khe Bong}}, {{SMC|Kuo Chuan}} and {{SMC|Toa Payoh}}<br>Khe Bong was absorbed into Boon Teck division | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=2 style='background:#F00;color:#FFF'|New | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Bukit Gombak}}||Carved out from {{SMC|Bukit Batok}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Hougang}}||Carved out from {{SMC|Punggol}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Nee Soon Central}}||Carved out from {{SMC|Nee Soon}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Nee Soon South}}||Carved out from {{SMC|Nee Soon}} | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=2 style='background:#000;color:#FFF'|Defunct | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Anson}}||Absorbed to {{SMC|Tanjong Pagar}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Bo Wen}}||Absorbed to {{SMC|Ang Mo Kio}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|River Valley}}||Absorbed to {{SMC|Cairnhill}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Rochore}}||Absorbed to {{SMC|Kampong Glam}} | |||
|- | |||
|{{SMC|Telok Ayer}}||Absorbed to {{SMC|Kreta Ayer}} | |||
|} | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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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_parliamentary1988.html "1988 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS"]. Elections Department.</ref> | ||
!rowspan=2|% | !rowspan=2|% | ||
!rowspan=2| | !rowspan=2|± | ||
|- | |- | ||
!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=81|won=80|vote=848,029|ratio=63.17|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 1.66}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#BC0001|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#BC0001|party=Singapore Democratic Party (SDP)|leader=Chiam See Tong|contest=18|won=1|vote=158,341|ratio=11.80|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 8.14}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#EE0000|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|leader=J B Jeyaretnam|contest=32|won=0|vote=224,473|ratio=16.72|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 4.06}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#FF3300|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#FF3300|party=National Solidarity Party (NSP)|leader=Kum Teng Hock|contest=8|won=0|vote=50,432|ratio=3.76|swing=New}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#5688AB|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#5688AB|party=United People's Front (UPF)|leader=Harbans Singh|contest=5|won=0|vote=17,282|ratio=1.29|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 1.81}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|party=Independent(s)|leader=N/A|contest=4|won=0|vote=15,412|ratio=1.15|swing=N/A}} | {{GE Party Table|party=Independent(s)|leader=N/A|contest=4|won=0|vote=15,412|ratio=1.15|swing=N/A}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#CDCC00|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#CDCC00|party=Justice Party, Singapore (JPS)|leader=M Ramasamy|contest=3|won=0|vote=14,660|ratio=1.09|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 0.15}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#01CC00|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#01CC00|party=Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (PKMS)|leader=Ibrahim Ariff|contest=4|won=0|vote=13,526|ratio=1.01|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 0.47}} | ||
{{GE Party Table|bg=#228800|party= | {{GE Party Table|bg=#228800|party=Angkatan Islam (AI)|leader=M Sani Jan|contest=1|won=0|vote=280|ratio=0.02|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 0.02}} | ||
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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 | ||
|1,373,064 | |1,373,064 | ||
|94. | |94.70 | ||
! | ! | ||
|-style='text-align:right;' | |-style='text-align:right;' | ||
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|97.77 | |97.77 | ||
! | ! | ||
|} | |} | ||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 2 September 2020
Main Event[edit]
Event | Date[1] |
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Nomination day | 24 August 1988 |
Polling day | 3 September 1988 |
Electoral Boundaries[edit]
- Ang Mo Kio SMC
- Ayer Rajah SMC
- Boon Lay SMC
- Braddell Heights SMC
- Bukit Batok SMC
- Bukit Gombak SMC
- Bukit Merah SMC
- Bukit Panjang SMC
- Bukit Timah SMC
- Buona Vista SMC
- Cairnhill SMC
- Changi SMC
- Chua Chu Kang SMC
- Fengshan SMC
- Hougang SMC
- Jurong SMC
- Kallang SMC
- Kampong Glam SMC
- Kebun Baru SMC
- Kim Keat SMC
- Kim Seng SMC
- Kreta Ayer SMC
- Leng Kee SMC
- MacPherson SMC
- Moulmein SMC
- Mountbatten SMC
- Nee Soon Central SMC
- Nee Soon South SMC
- Paya Lebar SMC
- Potong Pasir SMC
- Punggol SMC
- Serangoon Gardens SMC
- Siglap SMC
- Tanglin SMC
- Tanjong Pagar SMC
- Teck Ghee SMC
- Telok Blangah SMC
- Thomson SMC
- Ulu Pandan SMC
- Whampoa SMC
- Yio Chu Kang SMC
- Yuhua SMC
3-Members Group Representative Constituency
Results[edit]
Parties and alliances | Leader | Seats | Popular vote[2] | % | ± | ||
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Contested | Won | ||||||
People's Action Party (PAP) | Lee Kuan Yew | 81 | 80 | 848,029 | 63.17 | ▼ 1.66 | |
Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) | Chiam See Tong | 18 | 1 | 158,341 | 11.80 | ▲ 8.14 | |
Workers' Party (WP) | J B Jeyaretnam | 32 | 0 | 224,473 | 16.72 | ▲ 4.06 | |
National Solidarity Party (NSP) | Kum Teng Hock | 8 | 0 | 50,432 | 3.76 | New | |
United People's Front (UPF) | Harbans Singh | 5 | 0 | 17,282 | 1.29 | ▼ 1.81 | |
Independent(s) | N/A | 4 | 0 | 15,412 | 1.15 | N/A | |
Justice Party, Singapore (JPS) | M Ramasamy | 3 | 0 | 14,660 | 1.09 | ▼ 0.15 | |
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (PKMS) | Ibrahim Ariff | 4 | 0 | 13,526 | 1.01 | ▲ 0.47 | |
Angkatan Islam (AI) | M Sani Jan | 1 | 0 | 280 | 0.02 | ▼ 0.02 | |
Electorate | 1,660,583 | ||||||
Walkover | 210,745 | ||||||
Total Votes cast | 1,373,064 | 94.70 | |||||
Valid Votes | 1,342,435 | 97.77 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department.
- ↑ "1988 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department.
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