General elections were held in Singapore on 22 December 1984. President Devan Nair dissolved parliament on 4 December 1984 on the advice of Prime Minister...
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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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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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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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General elections were held in Singapore on 31 August 1991. President Wee Kim Wee dissolved parliament on 14 August 1991 on the advice of Prime Minister...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 13 April 1968, the first as a sovereign country after its independence three years prior. The People's Action...
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Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. It was formed in 1985 after the 1984 Singaporean general election. The Seventh Lee Kuan Yew Cabinet consisted of the following...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 23 December 1980. The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won all 75 seats, the last...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 3 September 1988. President Wee Kim Wee dissolved parliament on 17 August 1988 on the advice of Prime Minister...
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that "Singaporean voters are sophisticated" and that they have treated the presidential election as it is and not as "a proxy general election or a referendum...
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