Changi Single Member Constituency
Changi | |
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Former Single Member constituency for the Parliament of Singapore | |
Region | East Region, Singapore |
Electorate | 24,886 (1991) |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1951 |
Abolished | 1997 |
Seats | 1 |
Created from | Rural East |
Replaced by |
Changi Single Member Constituency (Simplified Chinese: 樟宜单选区;Traditional Chinese: 樟宜單選區) is a defunct single member constituency in Changi and eastern outer islands such as Pulau Ubin, Singapore; from 1951 elections to 1997 elections which most of the part (Including Pulau Ubin) had absorbed into Siglap ward in East Coast GRC while the remaining were to form as Changi-Simei ward in Aljunied GRC, only to be part of East Coast GRC 5 years later before the 2001 general elections.
Constituency changes
Election | Boundary changes | Electorate |
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1951 | Constituency formed from Rural East. | 3,623 |
1955 | Parts of the constituency separated to form Paya Lebar, Punggol–Tampines, Serangoon and Ulu Bedok. | 11,239 |
1959 | Part of the constituency separated to form Siglap. | 11,199 |
1963 | No changes. | 11,866 |
1968 | No changes. | 15,594 |
1972 | No changes. | 18,297 |
1976 | No changes. | 17,827 |
1980 | Part of the constituency separated to form Tanah Merah. | 25,464 |
1984 | No changes. | 20,129 |
1988 | Constituency became a Single Member Constituency. | 17,145 |
1991 | No changes. | 24,886 |
1997 | Constituency abolished and split between Aljunied GRC as Changi–Simei ward and East Coast GRC as Siglap ward. |
Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
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Legislative Council of Singapore | |||
1951 | Charles Joseph Pemberton Paglar | bgcolor="Template:Progressive Party (Singapore)/meta/color" | | Template:SG/PP |
Legislative Assembly of Singapore | |||
1955 | Lim Cher Kheng | bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Singapore)/meta/color" | | Template:SG/DP |
1959 | Teo Hock Guan | bgcolor="Template:People's Action Party/meta/color" | | Template:SG/PAP |
1963 | Sim Boon Woo | bgcolor="Template:People's Action Party/meta/color" | | Template:SG/PAP |
Parliament of Singapore | |||
1968 | Sim Boon Woo | rowspan="2" bgcolor="Template:People's Action Party/meta/color" | | Template:SG/PAP |
1972 | |||
1976 | Teo Chong Tee | rowspan="5" bgcolor="Template:People's Action Party/meta/color" | | Template:SG/PAP |
1980 | |||
1984 | |||
1988 | |||
1991 | |||
1997 | Constituency abolished and split between with Aljunied GRC and East Coast GRC |
Candidates and results
Elections in 1990s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Chong Tee | 12,292 | 53.00 | −6.37 | |
WP | Tan Bin Seng | 10,901 | 47.00 | +6.37 | |
Turnout | 23,739 | 95.4 | +0.8 | ||
PAP hold | Swing | -6.37 |
Elections in 1980s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Chong Tee | 9,398 | 59.37 | −6.38 | |
WP | Chiam Yeow Juan | 6,431 | 40.63 | +40.63 | |
Turnout | 16,217 | 94.6 | −0.3 | ||
PAP hold | Swing | -6.38 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Chong Tee | 12,195 | 65.75 | ||
DPP | Sim Peng Kim | 6,353 | 34.25 | ||
Turnout | 19,105 | 94.9 | |||
PAP hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Chong Tee | Walkover | |||
Turnout | 25,464 | N/A | |||
PAP hold | Swing |
Elections in 1970s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Chong Tee | 12,038 | 72.63 | +10.21 | |
WP | Zainal Abiden bin Mohamed Ali | 4,537 | 27.37 | −1.83 | |
Turnout | 16,968 | 95.2 | −1.4 | ||
PAP hold | Swing | +10.21 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Sim Boon Woo | 10,512 | 62.42 | ||
WP | Normah Yahya Omar Ninggal | 4,917 | 29.20 | ||
United National Front | Omar Ninggal | 1,412 | 8.38 | ||
Turnout | 17,159 | 93.8 | N/A | ||
PAP hold | Swing |
Elections in 1960s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Sim Boon Woo | Walkover | |||
Turnout | 15,594 | N/A | |||
PAP hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Sim Boon Woo | 4,808 | 42.78 | +7.68 | |
BS | Siek Shing Min | 3,425 | 30.48 | +30.48 | |
SA | Dato Syed Esa | 1,975 | 17.57 | −10.86 | |
UPP | Abdullah Masood | 935 | 8.32 | +8.32 | |
Independent | Yahya bin Mohammad Noor | 95 | 0.85 | +0.85 | |
Turnout | 11,343 | 95.6 | +6.4 | ||
PAP hold | Swing | +7.68 |
Note: One of the component party in Singapore Alliance is United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), and hence the swing will be based on its previous election of UMNO candidate.
Elections in 1950s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Teo Hock Guan | 3,480 | 35.10 | +35.10 | |
UMNO | Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Said | 2,818 | 28.43 | +28.43 | |
Independent | Lim Cher Kheng | 2,225 | 22.45 | −22.63 | |
LSP | Wee Tin Teck | 1,024 | 10.33 | −34.75 | |
Malay Union | Fatimah Nor binte Golam Shawal | 366 | 3.69 | +3.69 | |
Turnout | 9,995 | 89.2 | +36.8 | ||
PAP gain from DP | Swing | +35.10 |
Note 1: In 1957, Singapore Malay Union (SMU) was expelled by its alliance partners consisted of UMNO and MCA for fielding a candidate in that by-election which was the reason for the elections department of Singapore to view Fatimah as another independent candidate.
Note 2: Lim Cher Kheng was the then incumbent seeking for another term. He represented the Democratic Party (Not to be confused with the Singapore Democratic Party, which was only formed after Singapore's independence.) which was dissolved by merging with Progressive Party (Singapore) as Liberal Socialist Party within a year from the 1955 General elections. With that consideration, the vote swing for both independent candidate Lim and Liberal Socialist Party candidate Wee will be taken from Lim's previous election result because that is the result for the candidate himself and his party respectively.
Note 3: UMNO, MCA and MIC together with Singapore People's Alliance was informally formed as an alliance in 1961, where it still within this term of election which was the reason for the elections department of Singapore to view Abdul Rahman as a candidate for Singapore Alliance.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DP | Lim Cher Kheng | 2,624 | 45.08 | +45.08 | |
PP | S. G. Mohamed Ghows | 1,699 | 29.19 | −43.31 | |
LF | Wong Sau Sheung | 1,498 | 25.73 | +25.73 | |
Turnout | 5,891 | 52.4 | −5.4 | ||
DP gain from PP | Swing | +45.08 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PP | Charles Joseph Pemberton Paglar | 1,486 | 72.5 | ||
Labour Party | Syed Mohamed Abdul Hameed Chisty | 563 | 27.5 | ||
Turnout | 2,093 | 57.8 | |||
PP win (new seat) |
See also
References
- 1991 GE's result
- 1988 GE's result
- 1984 GE's result
- 1980 GE's result
- 1976 GE's result
- 1972 GE's result
- 1968 GE's result
- 1963 GE's result
- 1959 GE's result
- 1955 GE's result
- 1951 GE's result
- Brief History on Singapore Malay Union (Dissolved in 1960s)
- Brief History on Democratic Party (Dissolved in 1956)
- Brief History on Singapore Alliance