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.
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.
Constituency | Seats | Minority representation | Electorate | Polling Districts | Wards |
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Aljunied GRC | 4 | Malay | 94,490 | 24 | Aljunied |
Kampong Kembangan | |||||
Kampong Ubi | |||||
Paya Lebar | |||||
Ang Mo Kio GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 74,004 | 16 | Ang Mo Kio |
Kebun Baru | |||||
Teck Ghee | |||||
Yio Chu Kang | |||||
Bedok GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 86,246 | 19 | Bedok |
Fengshan | |||||
Kampong Chai Chee | |||||
Siglap | |||||
Brickworks GRC | 4 | Malay | 101,440 | 24 | Brickworks |
Clementi | |||||
Queenstown | |||||
West Coast | |||||
Cheng San GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 92,979 | 18 | Cheng San |
Chong Boon | |||||
Jalan Kayu | |||||
Punggol | |||||
Eunos GRC | 4 | Malay | 92,728 | 27 | Eunos |
Kaki Bukit | |||||
Pasir Ris | |||||
Tampines North | |||||
Hong Kah GRC | 4 | Malay | 64,712 | 11 | Hong Kah East |
Hong Kah North | |||||
Hong Kah South | |||||
Hong Kah West | |||||
Jalan Besar GRC | 4 | Malay | 82,615 | 19 | Geylang West |
Jalan Besar | |||||
Kallang | |||||
Kolam Ayer | |||||
Kampong Glam GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 73,317 | 18 | Cairnhill |
Kampong Glam | |||||
Kim Seng | |||||
Moulmein | |||||
Marine Parade GRC | 4 | Malay | 74,032 | 17 | Geylang Serai |
Joo Chiat | |||||
MacPherson | |||||
Marine Parade | |||||
Sembawang GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 117,951 | 29 | Bukit Panjang |
Chong Pang | |||||
Nee Soon East | |||||
Sembawang | |||||
Tampines GRC | 4 | Malay | 69,801 | 16 | Changkat |
Changkat South | |||||
Tampines East | |||||
Tampines West | |||||
Tanjong Pagar GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 86,944 | 19 | Radin Mas |
Tanjong Pagar | |||||
Telok Blangah | |||||
Tiong Bahru | |||||
Thomson GRC | 4 | Malay | 68,294 | 17 | Bishan East |
Bishan North | |||||
Serangoon Gardens | |||||
Thomson | |||||
Toa Payoh GRC | 4 | Indian or other | 63,591 | 10 | Boon Teck |
Kim Keat | |||||
Kuo Chuan | |||||
Toa Payoh |
Constituency | Seats | Electorate | Polling Districts |
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Ayer Rajah SMC | 1 | 21,887 | 3 |
Boon Lay SMC | 1 | 15,007 | 4 |
Braddell Heights SMC | 1 | 27,444 | 5 |
Bukit Batok SMC | 1 | 24,908 | 4 |
Bukit Gombak SMC | 1 | 24,961 | 6 |
Bukit Merah SMC | 1 | 11,998 | 3 |
Bukit Timah SMC | 1 | 24,512 | 5 |
Buona Vista SMC | 1 | 14,596 | 3 |
Changi SMC | 1 | 24,886 | 9 |
Chua Chu Kang SMC | 1 | 22,797 | 16 |
Hougang SMC | 1 | 21,476 | 4 |
Jurong SMC | 1 | 31,246 | 9 |
Kreta Ayer SMC | 1 | 17,310 | 4 |
Leng Kee SMC | 1 | 19,027 | 4 |
Mountbatten SMC | 1 | 15,497 | 3 |
Nee Soon Central SMC | 1 | 26,806 | 5 |
Nee Soon South SMC | 1 | 27,722 | 6 |
Potong Pasir SMC | 1 | 19,263 | 3 |
Tanglin SMC | 1 | 16,801 | 6 |
Ulu Pandan SMC | 1 | 22,299 | 3 |
Yuhua SMC | 1 | 18,797 | 3 |
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