The following is a list of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1963 to 1968 that served as constituencies that elected members to the 3rd Legislative Assembly of Singapore in the 1963 Singaporean general elections. [1] Upon Singapore's independence in 1965, the Legislative Assembly was dissolved and became the 1st Parliament of Singapore.
District | Code | Electorate (1963) |
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Aljunied | AJ | 16,152 |
Anson | AS | 9,192 |
Bras Basah | BB | 10,678 |
Bukit Merah | BM | 12,225 |
Bukit Panjang | BP | 12,225 |
Bukit Timah | BT | 12,502 |
Cairnhill | CA | 12,340 |
Changi | CH | 11,866 |
Chua Chu Kang | CK | 8,198 |
Crawford | CF | 10,949 |
Delta | D | 14,037 |
Farrer Park | FP | 10,189 |
Geylang East | GE | 16,014 |
Geylang Serai | GS | 15,302 |
Geylang West | GW | 15,386 |
Havelock | H | 15,159 |
Hong Lim | HL | 12,003 |
Jalan Besar | JB | 13,764 |
Jalan Kayu | JK | 9,164 |
Joo Chiat | JC | 14,966 |
Jurong | J | 7,611 |
Kallang | KL | 16,974 |
Kampong Glam | KG | 10,186 |
Kampong Kapor | KK | 11,672 |
Kampong Kembangan | KN | 15,787 |
Kreta Ayer | KA | 13,103 |
Moulmein | MM | 10,670 |
Mountbatten | MB | 16,843 |
Nee Soon | NS | 10,064 |
Pasir Panjang | PP | 6,721 |
Paya Lebar | PL | 13,544 |
Punggol | PG | 10,294 |
Queenstown | Q | 16,133 |
River Valley | RV | 10,532 |
Rochore | R | 11,698 |
Sembawang | SB | 9,329 |
Sepoy Lines | SP | 10,046 |
Serangoon Gardens | SG | 8,765 |
Siglap | SL | 15,915 |
Southern Islands | SI | 5,236 |
Stamford | ST | 11,628 |
Tampines | TM | 13,137 |
Tanglin | T | 9,239 |
Tanjong Pagar | TP | 11,395 |
Telok Ayer | TA | 13,219 |
Telok Blangah | TL | 13,263 |
Thomson | TH | 11,336 |
Tiong Bahru | TG | 12,534 |
Toa Payoh | TY | 13,394 |
Ulu Pandan | UP | 11,866 |
Upper Serangoon | US | 12,433 |
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