List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1991–97)

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The following is a list of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1991 to 1997 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 8th Parliament of Singapore in the 1991 Singaporean general elections. [1] [2] The total number of seats in Parliament remains unchanged since the last general election.

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The number of opposition candidates in Parliament have increased to 4. There are 3 from the Singapore Democratic Party and 1 from the Worker's Party.

Group Representation Constituencies

ConstituencySeatsMinority representationElectoratePolling DistrictsWards
Aljunied GRC 4Malay94,49024Aljunied
Kampong Kembangan
Kampong Ubi
Paya Lebar
Ang Mo Kio GRC 4Indian or other74,00416Ang Mo Kio
Kebun Baru
Teck Ghee
Yio Chu Kang
Bedok GRC 4Indian or other86,24619Bedok
Fengshan
Kampong Chai Chee
Siglap
Brickworks GRC 4Malay101,44024Brickworks
Clementi
Queenstown
West Coast
Cheng San GRC 4Indian or other92,97918Cheng San
Chong Boon
Jalan Kayu
Punggol
Eunos GRC 4Malay92,72827Eunos
Kaki Bukit
Pasir Ris
Tampines North
Hong Kah GRC 4Malay64,71211Hong Kah East
Hong Kah North
Hong Kah South
Hong Kah West
Jalan Besar GRC 4Malay82,61519Geylang West
Jalan Besar
Kallang
Kolam Ayer
Kampong Glam GRC 4Indian or other73,31718Cairnhill
Kampong Glam
Kim Seng
Moulmein
Marine Parade GRC 4Malay74,03217Geylang Serai
Joo Chiat
MacPherson
Marine Parade
Sembawang GRC 4Indian or other117,95129Bukit Panjang
Chong Pang
Nee Soon East
Sembawang
Tampines GRC 4Malay69,80116Changkat
Changkat South
Tampines East
Tampines West
Tanjong Pagar GRC 4Indian or other86,94419Radin Mas
Tanjong Pagar
Telok Blangah
Tiong Bahru
Thomson GRC 4Malay68,29417Bishan East
Bishan North
Serangoon Gardens
Thomson
Toa Payoh GRC 4Indian or other63,59110Boon Teck
Kim Keat
Kuo Chuan
Toa Payoh

Single Member Constituencies

ConstituencySeatsElectoratePolling Districts
Ayer Rajah SMC 121,8873
Boon Lay SMC 115,0074
Braddell Heights SMC 127,4445
Bukit Batok SMC 124,9084
Bukit Gombak SMC 124,9616
Bukit Merah SMC 111,9983
Bukit Timah SMC 124,5125
Buona Vista SMC 114,5963
Changi SMC 124,8869
Chua Chu Kang SMC 122,79716
Hougang SMC 121,4764
Jurong SMC 131,2469
Kreta Ayer SMC 117,3104
Leng Kee SMC 119,0274
Mountbatten SMC 115,4973
Nee Soon Central SMC 126,8065
Nee Soon South SMC 127,7226
Potong Pasir SMC 119,2633
Tanglin SMC 116,8016
Ulu Pandan SMC 122,2993
Yuhua SMC 118,7973

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References

  1. "ELD | 1991 Parliamentary General Election Results". www.eld.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. Mutalib, Hussin (2002). "Constitutional-Electoral Reforms and Politics in Singapore". Legislative Studies Quarterly. 27 (4): 659–672. doi:10.2307/3598663. ISSN   0362-9805. JSTOR   3598663.