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1976 Singaporean general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Singapore |
| type | parliamentary |
| previous_election | 1972 Singaporean general election |
| previous_year | 1972 |
| outgoing_members | 3rd Parliament of Singapore |
| next_election | 1980 Singaporean general election |
| next_year | 1980 |
| elected_members | 4th Parliament of Singapore |
| election_date | 23 December 1976 |
| registered | 1,095,817 |
| turnout | 95.08% ( 1.53pp) |
| seats_for_election | All 69 seats in Parliament |
| majority_seats | 35 |
| image1 | Prime_Minister_Lee_Kuan_Yew_of_Singapore_Making_a_Toast_at_a_State_Dinner_Held_in_His_Honor,_1975.jpg |
| leader1 | Lee Kuan Yew |
| party1 | People's Action Party |
| last_election1 | 70.43%, 65 seats |
| seats1 | **69** |
| seat_change1 | 4 |
| popular_vote1 | **590,169** |
| percentage1 | **74.09%** |
| swing1 | 3.66pp |
| map_image | Singaporean election 1976 map.png |
| map_caption | Results by constituency |
| title | Prime Minister |
| posttitle | Prime Minister after election |
| before_election | Lee Kuan Yew |
| before_party | People's Action Party |
| after_election | Lee Kuan Yew |
| after_party | People's Action Party |
General elections were held in Singapore on 23 December 1976 to elect all 69 members of Parliament. They were the fifth general elections since the introduction of self-government in 1959 and the third since Singapore's independence in 1965. The number of parliamentary seats increased from 65 to 69 due to changes in electoral boundaries and the increase in population. Out of the 69 constituencies, 53 were contested, while 16 were won uncontested by the People's Action Party (PAP). A total of 124 candidates participated in the elections, including 122 from political parties and 2 independents.
The ruling PAP, led by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, won all 69 seats in another landslide victory, marking its third consecutive clean sweep since 1966. The total electorate surpassed one million for the first time in Singapore's history, but only 857,297 were eligible to vote due to uncontested constituencies. The PAP secured 590,169 of the 796,572 valid votes cast, accounting for 74.09% of the popular vote. Voting, which is compulsory, reached a turnout of 95.08% among the eligible voters in the contested constituencies.
Opposition parties, including the Workers' Party (WP), the Barisan Sosialis (BS), the United Front (UF) and others, contested the elections but failed to win any seats. The WP fielded 22 candidates, while the UF fielded 14. Notably, the elections saw the political debut of Goh Chok Tong of the PAP and independent candidate Chiam See Tong, both of whom would later become prominent figures in Singaporean politics. The results maintained the PAP's complete control of Parliament and extended its one-party rule.
Electoral system
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 S$1,200, up from S$500.
Timeline
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 6 December | Dissolution of [3rd Parliament](3rd-parliament-of-singapore) |
| 13 December | Nomination Day |
| 23 December | Polling Day |
| 7 February 1977 | Opening of [4th Parliament](4th-parliament-of-singapore) |
Constituencies
Main article: List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1976–80)
In July 1976, the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee recommended to adjust the number of electorate to between 13,000 and 20,000. The change resulted in six constituencies being abolished, 11 constituencies had their electoral boundaries changed, and ten new constituencies created. The number of constituencies increased from 65 to 69. The recommendations were accepted.
| Constituency | Changes | New Constituencies | Defunct Constituencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ang Mo Kio | Carved from parts of Nee Soon, Serangoon Gardens and Thomson | ||
| Bedok | Carved from Siglap | ||
| Boon Lay | Carved from Jurong | ||
| Buona Vista | Carved from Ulu Pandan | ||
| Braddell Heights | Carved from Paya Lebar, Serangoon Gardens, Thomson and Upper Serangoon | ||
| Brickworks | Carved from Leng Kee and Pasir Panjang | ||
| Khe Bong | Carved from Kuo Chuan and Toa Payoh | ||
| Kolam Ayer | Carved from Geylang West, Kallang and Potong Pasir | ||
| Marine Parade | Carved from Joo Chiat | ||
| Radin Mas | Carved from Henderson and Telok Blangah | ||
| Bras Basah | Absorbed to Kampong Glam and Telok Ayer | ||
| Crawford | Absorbed to Jalan Besar and Kampong Glam | ||
| Hong Lim | Absorbed to Telok Ayer | ||
| Kampong Kapor | Absorbed to Jalan Besar | ||
| Sepoy Lines | Absorbed to Anson, Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru | ||
| Stamford | Absorbed to River Valley and Telok Ayer |
Campaign
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 candidate Chiam See Tong and Goh Chok Tong of the PAP, who would become the then-longest-serving opposition MP and the second Prime Minister, respectively.
Results
For the third consecutive election, the PAP won every one of the 53 contested seats with a 74.09% popular vote, along with Lee Kuan Yew's seat of Tanjong Pagar polled 89.03% of the valid votes cast. The Workers' Party secretary-general J. B. Jeyaretnam had the best performance among opposition parties, winning with 40.08% of the votes in Kampong Chai Chee. Three candidates garnered under one-eighth of the votes and had forfeited their $500 election deposits. The voter turnout was 95.08%.
By constituency
| Constituency | Electorate | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexandra | 17,367 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Tan Soo Khoon** | 12,413 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Edward Chua Boon Eng | 3,941 | 24.10 | ||
| Aljunied | 17,461 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chin Harn Tong** | 12,230 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Lim Kang Chew | 4,103 | 25.12 | ||
| Ang Mo Kio | 14,264 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Yeo Toon Chia** | *Uncontested* | |
| Anson | 12,755 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Perumal Govindaswamy** | *Uncontested* | |
| Bedok | 11,310 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Sha'ari bin Tadin** | 7,928 | |
| People's Front (Singapore)}}" | People's Front | Sim Peng Kim | 2,818 | 26.22 | ||
| Boon Lay | 15,496 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ngeow Pack Hua** | 11,749 | |
| Singapore Justice Party}}" | Singapore Justice Party | Varghese Joseph | 2,970 | 20.18 | ||
| Boon Teck | 18,872 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Phey Yew Kok** | 12,698 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Ng Seng Chua | 4,958 | 28.08 | ||
| Braddell Heights | 14,031 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lee Khoon Choy** | *Uncontested* | |
| Brickworks | 14,062 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ahmad Mattar** | 9,871 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Shums Tung Tao-Chang | 3,470 | 26.01 | ||
| Bukit Batok | 15,650 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chai Chong Yii** | 12,216 | |
| Singapore Justice Party}}" | Singapore Justice Party | Sulaiman bin Jaffar | 2,229 | 15.43 | ||
| Bukit Ho Swee | 13,686 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Seah Mui Kok** | 9,451 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Hwang Ban Cheong | 3,407 | 26.50 | ||
| Bukit Merah | 17,538 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lim Guan Hoo** | 12,775 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Wong Kui Yu | 3,952 | 23.63 | ||
| Bukit Panjang | 18,906 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lee Yiok Seng** | 11,867 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Ho Juan Thai | 5,731 | 32.57 | ||
| Bukit Timah | 13,132 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chor Yeok Eng** | *Uncontested* | |
| Buona Vista | 16,267 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ang Kok Peng** | 12,704 | |
| United People's Front | Hashim bin Mukayat | 2,649 | 17.25 | |||
| Cairnhill | 13,419 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lim Kim San** | 7,979 | |
| Independent}}" | Independent | Chiam See Tong | 3,726 | 31.83 | ||
| Changi | 17,827 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Teo Chong Tee** | 12,038 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Zainal Abiden bin Mohamed Ali | 4,537 | 27.37 | ||
| Chua Chu Kang | 18,136 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Tang See Chim** | 11,740 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Chan Keng Sieng | 5,336 | 31.25 | ||
| Delta | 14,821 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Yeo Choo Kok** | 10,636 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Ng Ho | 3,286 | 23.60 | ||
| Farrer Park | 11,949 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lee Chiaw Meng** | *Uncontested* | |
| Geylang East | 14,738 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ho Cheng Choon** | 9,405 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Kum Teng Hock | 4,326 | 31.51 | ||
| Geylang Serai | 14,178 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Rahmat bin Kenap** | 8,780 | |
| Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura}}" | Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura | Amnah binte Kuong Hussein | 3,129 | 23.64 | ||
| United People's Front | Darus bin Shariff | 1,326 | 10.02 | |||
| Geylang West | 18,101 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Yong Nyuk Lin** | 11,912 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Lim Tiong Hock | 4,822 | 28.82 | ||
| Havelock | 12,492 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Hon Sui Sen** | 9,250 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Ngoei Soon On | 2,416 | 20.71 | ||
| Henderson | 18,182 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lai Tha Chai** | 12,857 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Hoe Boon Teck | 4,338 | 25.23 | ||
| Jalan Besar | 14,933 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chan Chee Seng** | *Uncontested* | |
| Jalan Kayu | 15,447 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Hwang Soo Jin** | 8,883 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Madai Puthan Damodaran Nair | 5,544 | 38.43 | ||
| Joo Chiat | 14,241 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Yeoh Ghim Seng** | 9,601 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Maideen bin Ameer Batcha | 3,247 | 25.27 | ||
| Jurong | 18,310 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ho Kah Leong** | *Uncontested* | |
| Kallang | 17,282 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **S. Dhanabalan** | 11,823 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Chan Yoke Kwong | 4,175 | 26.10 | ||
| Kampong Chai Chee | 19,126 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Fong Sip Chee** | 10,729 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | J. B. Jeyaratnam | 7,177 | 40.08 | ||
| Kampong Glam | 18,439 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **S. Rajaratnam** | 13,114 | |
| United People's Front | Ang Bee Lian | 3,241 | 19.82 | |||
| Kampong Kembangan | 13,720 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Mohd Mansor bin Sukaimi** | 8,028 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Rajaratnam Murugason | 4,511 | 35.98 | ||
| Kampong Ubi | 20,811 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ya'acob bin Mohamed** | 13,241 | |
| Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura}}" | Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura | Sahid bin Sahooman | 6,101 | 31.54 | ||
| Katong | 15,861 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Joseph Francis De Conceicao** | 10,721 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | William James Cook | 3,353 | 23.82 | ||
| Khe Bong | 15,677 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ho See Beng** | 10,950 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Sim Say Chuan | 3,782 | 25.67 | ||
| Kim Keat | 19,700 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ong Teng Cheong** | 14,262 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Chin Tian Choo | 4,353 | 23.38 | ||
| Kim Seng | 14,860 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ong Leong Boon** | 10,975 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Chiang Seok Keong | 3,159 | 22.35 | ||
| Kolam Ayer | 19,371 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Sidek Saniff** | 13,175 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Rajah Chetty | 5,007 | 27.54 | ||
| Kreta Ayer | 12,199 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Goh Keng Swee** | *Uncontested* | |
| Kuo Chuan | 16,990 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Pathmanaban Selvadurai** | 11,931 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Ng Ah Chue | 4,100 | 25.58 | ||
| Leng Kee | 18,475 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ow Chin Hock** | 13,356 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Ng Lep Chong | 4,043 | 23.24 | ||
| MacPherson | 18,716 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chua Sian Chin** | *Uncontested* | |
| Marine Parade | 19,528 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Goh Chok Tong** | 14,418 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Mohamed Mansor bin Abdul Rahman | 3,922 | 21.38 | ||
| Moulmein | 12,654 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | Lawrence Sia | 8,571 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Balakrishnan Ananthan | 2,766 | 23.47 | ||
| Independent}}" | Independent | Lee Nai Choo | 447 | 3.80 | ||
| Mountbatten | 15,440 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ng Yeow Chong** | 9,412 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Seow Khee Leng | 4,878 | 34.14 | ||
| Nee Soon | 16,143 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ong Soo Chuan** | *Uncontested* | |
| Pasir Panjang | 12,142 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Othman Wok** | 8,138 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Zainal Abiddin bin Mohd Shah | 3,176 | 28.07 | ||
| Paya Lebar | 15,648 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Tan Cheng San** | 9,764 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Wong Hong Toy | 4,697 | 32.48 | ||
| Potong Pasir | 14,167 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ivan Cuthbert Baptist** | 9,667 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Quek Doh Lam | 3,252 | 25.17 | ||
| Punggol | 20,444 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ng Kah Ting** | 13,360 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Tan Yong Sin | 5,887 | 30.59 | ||
| Queenstown | 16,926 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Jek Yeun Thong** | *Uncontested* | |
| Radin Mas | 18,418 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **N. Naidu Govindasamy** | 13,246 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Othman Abdullah | 4,263 | 24.35 | ||
| River Valley | 17,022 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Tan Eng Liang** | 12,256 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Wu Kher | 2,724 | 18.18 | ||
| Rochore | 15,424 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Toh Chin Chye** | 9,053 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Lee Siew Choh | 4,768 | 34.50 | ||
| Sembawang | 17,695 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Teong Eng Siong** | 13,661 | |
| United People's Front | John Santhirasekaran P. M. Thevar | 2,685 | 16.43 | |||
| Serangoon Gardens | 12,115 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lau Teik Soon** | 7,471 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Charles Harry Crabb | 3,397 | 31.26 | ||
| Siglap | 13,849 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Abdul Rahim Ishak** | 9,733 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Weerappulli K. W. B. | 2,714 | 21.80 | ||
| Tampines | 15,559 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Phua Bah Lee** | *Uncontested* | |
| Tanglin | 13,332 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **E. W. Barker** | *Uncontested* | |
| Tanjong Pagar | 12,147 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Lee Kuan Yew** | 9,996 | |
| United People's Front | Harbans Singh | 1,232 | 10.97 | |||
| Telok Ayer | 15,515 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ong Pang Boon** | *Uncontested* | |
| Telok Blangah | 14,225 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Shaik Ahmad bin Abdul Haleem** | *Uncontested* | |
| Thomson | 15,609 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ang Nam Piau** | 10,636 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Chung Kit Wong | 3,714 | 25.88 | ||
| Tiong Bahru | 19,589 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Ch'ng Jit Koon** | 15,248 | |
| United People's Front | Teo Kim Hoe | 3,100 | 16.90 | |||
| Toa Payoh | 13,933 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Eric Cheong Yuen Chee** | 9,633 | |
| Barisan Sosialis}}" | Barisan Sosialis | Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman | 3,450 | 26.37 | ||
| Ulu Pandan | 16,343 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Chiang Hai Ding** | *Uncontested* | |
| Upper Serangoon | 13,705 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Sia Kah Hui** | 9,982 | |
| Singapore United Front}}" | United Front | Ng Kwee Lim | 2,630 | 20.85 | ||
| Whampoa | 19,259 | People's Action Party}}" | People's Action Party | **Augustine Tan Hui Heng** | 14,636 | |
| Workers' Party of Singapore}}" | Workers' Party | Mohamed Shariff bin Yahya | 3,438 | 19.02 | ||
| Source: [ELD](https://www.eld.gov.sg/elections_past_parliamentary1976.html) |
Notes
References
References
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- [https://sg-elections.com/general-election/1976/ Parliamentary general election 1976] Singapore Elections
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- [https://sg-elections.com/general-election/1976/seats.html Parliamentary general election 1976: Seats] Singapore Elections
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