General elections were held in Singapore on 21 September 1963, five days after Singapore became part of Malaysia. Voters elected all 51 members of the...
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The following shows the full results for the Singaporean general election, 1963: Leong, Weng Kam. "Ex-leftist MP Wong Soon Fong dies at 81". Straits Times...
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related to Singaporean general election, 2011. Official elections webpage – Elections Department Singapore News about the General Election by MediaCorp...
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Agency. Similar to the 2015 Singaporean general election and 2016 by-election, sample counts were released by the Elections Department prior to the announcement...
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Retrieved 1 September 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Singaporean general election, 2015. Battleground Singapore: Who's standing where - an interactive...
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general election to date to see a four-cornered contest in one of the constituencies contested (not counting the 2011 Singaporean presidential election or...
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the 1959 elections the Labour Front was in turmoil; Lim's strategy against the communists alienated a large part of the Chinese Singaporean electorate...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 3 November 2001. President S.R. Nathan dissolved parliament on 18 October 2001 on the advice of Prime Minister...
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general election until 2015. The 58 members of Parliament were elected in 58 single-member constituencies, an increase from 51 in the 1963 elections....
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marking the first time since 1963 that at least one opposition candidate was elected to parliament in a general election, although the first presence...
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