List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1963–1968)

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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.

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Constituencies

DistrictCodeElectorate (1963)
Aljunied AJ16,152
Anson AS9,192
Bras Basah BB10,678
Bukit Merah BM12,225
Bukit Panjang BP12,225
Bukit Timah BT12,502
Cairnhill CA12,340
Changi CH11,866
Chua Chu Kang CK8,198
Crawford CF10,949
Delta D14,037
Farrer Park FP10,189
Geylang East GE16,014
Geylang Serai GS15,302
Geylang West GW15,386
Havelock H15,159
Hong Lim HL12,003
Jalan Besar JB13,764
Jalan Kayu JK9,164
Joo Chiat JC14,966
Jurong J7,611
Kallang KL16,974
Kampong Glam KG10,186
Kampong Kapor KK11,672
Kampong Kembangan KN15,787
Kreta Ayer KA13,103
Moulmein MM10,670
Mountbatten MB16,843
Nee Soon NS10,064
Pasir Panjang PP6,721
Paya Lebar PL13,544
Punggol PG10,294
Queenstown Q16,133
River Valley RV10,532
Rochore R11,698
Sembawang SB9,329
Sepoy Lines SP10,046
Serangoon Gardens SG8,765
Siglap SL15,915
Southern Islands SI5,236
Stamford ST11,628
Tampines TM13,137
Tanglin T9,239
Tanjong Pagar TP11,395
Telok Ayer TA13,219
Telok Blangah TL13,263
Thomson TH11,336
Tiong Bahru TG12,534
Toa Payoh TY13,394
Ulu Pandan UP11,866
Upper Serangoon US12,433

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References

  1. "Singapore Elections - 1963 Legislative Assembly Election Results". www.elections.gov.sg. 11 September 2006. Archived from the original on 19 November 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2020.