Results of the 1963 Singaporean general election

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The following shows the full results for the Singaporean general election, 1963:

ConstituencyElectorateTurnoutSpoilt
votes
Winning marginParties
Barisan Sosialis People's Action Party Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Parti Pakyat Singapore Alliance United Democratic Party United People's Party Workers' Party Independent
Votes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%
Aljunied 1615215347132312120.5 Thio Kheng Lock (張慶祿)462430.4 Suppiah Visva Lingam 774550.9Candidate      Lim Koon Teck (林坤德)168111    Woo Kong Seng 11657.7      
Anson 91928506708349.9 Chan Chong Keen (陳從今)312337 Perumal Govindasamy 395746.9       A. K. Isaac 5436.4    Vythalingam V. 3063.6 Chiang Seok Keong 911.1 David Saul Marshall 4164.9
Bras Basah 10678960191109511.5 Leong Kwan Fai (梁關飛)383140.3 Ho See Beng (何思明)492651.8       Wong Chin Sen 3043.2    Pan Cheng Luan 3353.5 Chua Chin Kiat 1141.2   
Bukit Merah 122251159174433.8 Lim Huan Boon (林煥文)496342.8 Sellappa Ramaswamy 452039       Tung Tao Chang Shamsuddin 7406.4    Poon Weng Ying 11299.7    Ngon Eng Kok 2322
Bukit Panjang 12997123571327396.1 Ong Lian Teng (王連丁)567946.5 Lee Khoon Choy (李炯才)494040.4       Loo Bah Chit 9998.2    Thuan Paik Phok 6075      
Bukit Timah 1250211935152119110.1 Lee Tee Tong (李思東)617352.4 Chor Yeok Eng (曹煜英)498242.3             Ong Tiong Kuan 6285.3      
Cairnhill 123401175192530645.5 Lim Ang Chuan 244321 Lim Kim San (林金山)774966.5       Lee Ah Seong 146712.6            
Changi 1186611343105138312.3 Siek Shing Min (謝醒民)342530.5 Sim Boon Woo (沈文武)480842.8       Dato Syed Esa bin Almenoar 197517.6    Abdullah bin Masood 9358.3    M. N. bin Yahya 950.8
Choa Chu Kang 8198779976132417.1 Chio Cheng Thun (蔣清潭)375348.6 Lim Kim Hian 242931.5       Neo Guan Choo 3965.1    Sim Chit Giak 80010.4    Goh Tong Liang 3454.5
Crawford 10949104011101931.9 S. Thendayatha Bani 440042.8 Kenneth Michael Byrne 420740.9       Hsieh S. A. Robert 5715.5    Lau Tok Keong 103210 Wong Hong Toy (黃漢照)810.8   
Delta 1403713475112630.4 Wee Toon Lip (黃循立)535440.1 Chan Choy Siong (陳翠嫦)541740.5             Chen Chia Kuang 223316.7    Wong Kui Yu 3592.7
Farrer Park 10189970474274628.5 Lee Chin Siang 261927.2 S. R. Dharmarajoo 536555.7       Arumugan Ponnu Rajah 123212.8    Wee Kia Eng 4144.3      
Geylang East 1601415302147177611.6 Phua Soon Lian 538935.6 Ho Cheng Choon 716547.3       Ng Cheng Chwee 14679.7    Tan Peng Seah 11347.5      
Geylang Serai 1530214424423170312.2    Rahamat bin Kenap 672248 12018.6    Ahmad bin Haji Taff 501935.8          Darus bin Shariff 10597.6
Geylang West 15386145751626184.3 Un Hon Kun (阮漢強)567039.3 Yong Nyuk Lin (楊玉麟)628843.6Mohamed Taha bin Suhaimi      Mohamed bin Haji Yacob 9146.3    Kum Teng Hock (甘丁福)154110.7      
Havelock 1515914487176214715.1 Loh Miaw Gong (盧妙萍)630444.1 Wong Chun Choi 415729       Lim Ser Puan 6414.5    Ng Chee Sen 320922.4      
Hong Lim 120031146373127711.2 Lim Chien Sen (林清杉)234420.6 Seah Mui Kok 378933.3       Sam Tai Guan 1911.7    Ong Eng Guan (王永元)506644.5      
Jalan Besar 1376413092201151411.8 Ng Ngeong Yew (吳志海)517240.1 Chan Chee Seng (陳志成)668651.9             Yong Wan Kit 10338      
Jalan Kayu 91648768616367.3 Tan Cheng Tong (陳清動)331238 Teo Hup Teck (張合德)267630.7       Madai Puthan Damodaran Nair 105712.1    Lui Boon Phor 114613.2    Ong Yu Thoh 5165.9
Joo Chiat 149661421499556339.4 Leong Keng Seng (梁景勝)373726.5 Fong Kim Heng 930065.9       Seow Peck Leng (蕭白龍)10787.6            
Jurong 7611720491170524 Chia Thye Poh (謝太寶)397355.9 Ong Soo Chuan (王書泉)226831.9       Wong Tuck Leong 3715.2    Soh U Loh 5017      
Kallang 1697416391151326420.1 Philemon Oorjitham 521532.1 Buang bin Omar Junid 847952.2       Tan Hock Lim 9696    Mohamed Shariff bin Dollah 11667.2    Tan Hai Tong 4112.5
Kampong Glam 1018697381082202.3 Tan Jing Quee (陳仁貴)409342.5 Rajaratnam Sinnathamby 431344.8             Harbans Singh 122412.7      
Kampong Kapor 11672110241663993.6 Lim Hock Thiam 415538.3 Mahmud bin Awang 455441.9       Chia Ban Wei 10069.3    Nalliah Karuppiah 114310.5      
Kampong Kembangan 1578714914163343523.3    Mohamed Ariff bin Suradi 712748.3 3442.3 Saleha binte Mohamed Shah 267418.1 Mohammed Ali bin Alwi 369225    Ibrahim bin Jaffar 9146.2      
Kreta Ayer 1310312475166441335.9 Lau Por Tuck Peter (劉坡得)364629.6 Goh Keng Swee (吳慶瑞)805965.5Mohamed Dali bin Muin            Loke Wan 6044.9      
Moulmein 106701017679280527.8 Tann Wee Tiong 305130.2 Dhanam Avadai 585658       Koh Chiat Lim 5425.4    Neo Hay Chan 5755.7    Soo-Tho Siu Hee 730.7
Mountbatten 1684315969142259316.4 Fung Yin Ching (方韻琴)515832.6 Ng Yeow Chong (黃耀宗)775149       Lee Kim Chuan 186511.8          Leon-Soh Felice (梁蘇)10536.7
Nee Soon 10064967197158516.5 Chan Sun Wing (陳新嶸)491451.3 How Kang Yong 332934.8       Yeo Teo Bok 3643.8    Goh Soo Ming 8649    Lim Siak Guan 1031.1
Pasir Panjang 672164095499215.6 Tay Cheng Kang 188729.7 Othman bin Wok 287945.3       Ahmad bin Rahmat 135121.3    Yong Ah Kau 2383.7      
Paya Lebar 13544129461197505.9 Kow Kee Seng (高棋生)615248 Tan Kia Gan (陳家彥)540242.1       Goh Yeow Dek 4153.2    Yeo Keng Wee 8586.7      
Punggol 10294994459186118.9 Koh Chit Kiang 286028.9 Ng Kah Ting (黃嘉騰)472147.8       Tan Jin Hong 132013.4    Lee Jiak Seck Joseph 98410      
Queenstown 1613315588127257616.7 Lee Ek Chong 558936.1 Jek Yeun Thong (易潤堂)816552.8       Lee Khee Loong 7985.2    Ng Ho 9095.9      
River Valley 105329980104292929.7 Goh Lam San (吳南山)266827 Lim Cheng Lock (林清祿)559756.7       Yap Pheng Geck (葉平玉)115611.7    Chung Kit Wong 4554.6      
Rochore 1169811117109890.9 Lee Siew Choh (李紹祖)492644.7 Toh Chin Chye (杜進才)501545.6             Pan Tiek Tai 10679.7      
Sembawang 93298930491541.8 Chen Poh Chang 359140.4 Teong Eng Siong 374542.2       Appavoo Pakri 119713.5    Low Seng Wan 3483.9      
Sepoy Lines 10046947381176018.7 Ong Chang Sam (王清杉)314733.5 Wee Toon Boon (黃循文)490752.2       Goh Su Chiang 7938.4    Tan Choon Sing 5455.8      
Serangoon Gardens 8765841671175821.1 Ng Hui Sim (黃慧心)269832.3 Raphael Alfred Gonzales 445653.4       Choy Kok Wah 4555.5    Ng Teo Joo 7368.8      
Siglap 159151512890672444.7    Abdul Rahim bin Ishak 934262.1    Tay Check Yaw 261817.4 Soo Ban Hoe 14889.9    Ong Jin Teck 13659.1    Koh Tee Kin 2251.5
Southern Islands 523650486054010.8    Yaacob bin Mohamed Al-Haj 276455.4       Ahmad Jabri bin Mohammad Akib 222444.6            
Stamford 116281088229206219 Teo Hock Guan (張福元)371934.3 Fong Sip Chee Andrew 578153.3       Lal Behari Singh 5825.4    Lim Chung Min 7717.1      
Tampines 1313712486123237519.2 Poh Ber Liak (傅孫力)597648.3 Goh Chew Chua (吳秋泉)360129.1       Lim Jew Kan 6565.3    Liam Tian Seng 213017.2      
Tanglin 9239873170242728 Tan Cheow Hock 199723.1 Edmund William Barker 442451.1       Thio Chan Bee (張贊美)173820.1    Eng Chau Sam 3363.9    Ariffin b. Md Said 1661.9
Tanjong Pagar 1139510841121278025.9 Ong Hock Siang (王發祥)353733 Lee Kuan Yew (李光耀)631758.9       Chng Boon Eng 3933.7    Lim Peng Kang 4734.4      
Telok Ayer 13219123981524033.3 Lam Chit Lee (藍熾理)498740.7 Ong Pang Boon (王邦文)539044             Goh Hong Keng 148412.1    Wang Chung Kwang (王仲廣)3853.1
Telok Blangah 13263125511236225 Jukri bin Parjo 432734.8 Bernard Rodrigues 494939.8       Abdul Rahman bin Said 262721.1    Tan Swee Huat 5254.2      
Thomson 113361088211910449.7 Koo Young 529249.2 Leo Keng Fong 424839.5             Loo Ka Thiam 122311.4      
Tiong Bahru 125341198684193316.3 Soon Dit Woo 379831.9 Lee Teck Him (李德欣)573148.2       Tan Kok Siong (陳國祥)5084.3    Ng Teng Kian (黃庭堅)10889.1    Tan Ah Lek William 7776.5
Toa Payoh 1339412772152180714.3 Wong Soon Fong [1] 608348.2 Yip Sai Weng 427633.9          Tan Chor Yong 7606 Goh Nee Kim 150111.9      
Ulu Pandan 1186611272126203318.3    Chow Chiok Hock 500044.9    Johari bin Sonto 296726.6 Anang bin Haji A. Manan 172915.5    Ler Chin Tee 145013      
Upper Serangoon 124331185395310326.4 Chia Yang Loong 354730.2 Sia Kah Hui (謝嘉惠)665056.6       Wu Moh Chye 3933.3    Phua Gek Boon 5955.1    Lim Choon Mong (林春茂)5734.9
Total617,650587,3305,775  13 seats193,301 36 seats272,924 0 seat1,545 0 seat8,259 0 seat48,907 0 seat760 1 seat48,785 0 seat286 0 seat6,788 

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