1988 Singaporean general election
General elections were held in Singapore on 3 September 1988. President Wee Kim Wee dissolved parliament on 17 August 1988 on the advice of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew . The result was a victory for the People's Action Party , which won 80 of the 81 seats. This was the last time Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew led the PAP in an election.
Though the total eligible voter population surpassed one million in 1976 , the 1988 elections was the first time that over one million voters were able to vote in contested constituencies. This was not repeated until 2006 .
Overview
In 1986, Town Councils were introduced, which also cumulates to the creation of Group Representation Constituencies , a plurality general ticket voting scheme, to ensure ethnic minority representation in Parliament, starting with three member constituencies. This was also the first election where changes to electoral boundaries were approved by the Prime Minister's Office instead of tabling a bill
in Parliament to approve changes.[ 1]
The Workers' Party absorbed the two parties, Barisan Sosialis (BS) and Singapore United Front to become the largest opposition party and also allied with the Malay party PKMS as a single faction.
In November 1990, two years after the election, the Nominated MP scheme was implemented to introduce non-partisan voices into the legislature. Although the law allowed up to six NMPs, two were appointed at the start and served for a year before the Parliament term ended.
Timeline
Electoral boundaries
In addition to the creation of the Group Representation Constituency (GRC) scheme, single member constituencies (SMC) were either formed from or absorbed to neighboring constituencies due to development and electorate, which was shown in the table below:
Constituency
Changes
Formation of Group Representation Constituencies
Aljunied GRC
Formed from Aljunied, Kampong Kembangan and Kampong Ubi SMCs
Bedok GRC
Formed from Bedok, Kampong Chai Chee and Tanah Merah SMCs
Brickworks GRC
Formed from Alexandra, Brickworks and Queenstown SMCs
Cheng San GRC
Formed from Cheng San, Chong Boon and Jalan Kayu SMCs
Eunos GRC
Formed from Eunos, Kaki Bukit and a portion of Tampines SMCs (the latter was renamed to Tampines North)
Hong Kah GRC
Formed from parts of Bukit Batok (Hong Kah North), Hong Kah (Hong Kah Central) and Yuhua SMCs (Hong Kah South)
Jalan Besar GRC
Formed from Geylang West, Jalan Besar and Kolam Ayer SMCs.
Marine Parade GRC
Formed from Geylang Serai, Joo Chiat and Marine Parade SMCs.
Pasir Panjang GRC
Formed from Clementi, Pasir Panjang and West Coast SMCs.
Sembawang GRC
Formed from parts of Nee Soon (Chong Pang and Nee Soon East) and most of Sembawang SMCs Nee Soon Central and Nee Soon South were subsumed into its own SMCs
Tampines GRC
Formed from Changkat SMC and Tampines SMC (the latter was divided into Tampines Changkat, Tampines East and Tampines West)
Tiong Bahru GRC
Formed from Delta, Henderson, Tiong Bahru and Radin Mas SMCs; Delta was absorbed into Tiong Bahru division.
Toa Payoh GRC
Formed from Boon Teck, Khe Bong, Kuo Chuan and Toa Payoh SMCs; Khe Bong was absorbed into Boon Teck division.
New Single Member Constituencies
Bukit Gombak SMC
Carved out from Bukit Batok SMC
Hougang SMC
Carved out from Punggol SMC
Nee Soon Central SMC Nee Soon East SMC
Carved out from Nee Soon SMC
Defunct Single Member Constituencies
Anson SMC
Absorbed to Tanjong Pagar SMC
Bo Wen SMC
Absorbed to Ang Mo Kio SMC
River Valley SMC
Absorbed to Cairnhill SMC
Rochore SMC
Absorbed to Kampong Glam SMC
Telok Ayer SMC
Absorbed to Kreta Ayer SMC
New candidates
The election introduced certain prominent members such as George Yeo , K Shanmugam , Mah Bow Tan , as well as a future WP and opposition leader Low Thia Khiang , who made his debut in Tiong Bahru Group Representation Constituency .
Outgoing candidates
13 MPs retired ahead of the election per the party's renewal, which include Deputy Prime Minister Toh Chin Chye and Senior Minister S. Rajaratnam . Before that, two other MPs had vacated but neither by-elections are called, which were J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) and Minister Teh Cheang Wan (Geylang West).
Results
Party Votes % +/– Seats +/– People's Action Party 848,029 63.17 –1.66 80 +3 Workers' Party 224,473 16.72 +8.14 1 0 Singapore Democratic Party 158,341 11.80 +4.07 1 0 National Solidarity Party 50,432 3.76 New 0 New United People's Front 17,282 1.29 –1.81 0 0 Singapore Justice Party 14,660 1.09 –0.15 0 0 Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura 13,526 1.01 +0.47 0 0 Angkatan Islam 280 0.02 –0.02 0 0 Independents 15,412 1.15 –0.06 0 0 Total 1,342,435 100.00 – 82 +2 Valid votes 1,342,435 97.77 Invalid/blank votes 30,629 2.23 Total votes 1,373,064 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 1,669,013 94.70 Source: Singapore Elections [usurped] [ b]
With the Singapore Democratic Party leader's Chiam See Tong sole victory in the seat of Potong Pasir , two Non-Constituency MP seats were offered to former solicitor-general and Law Society president, Francis Seow and veteran politician Dr Lee Siew Choh , both of which were standing under the WP ticket in Eunos Group Representation Constituency ; their campaign was notable for criticizing PAP for alleged dubious financial circumstances; in response Minister of State Tay Eng Soon went to lead their PAP team for Eunos. Despite losing by a narrow margin of 49.1%-50.9%, WP were eligible for the NCMP; however, Seow fled the country on 17 December to avoid arrest and was disqualified from the post while Lee took up the offer and became Singapore's first NCMP, marking Lee's return to Parliament after 25 years since his last stint as a PAP and BS legislator.
By constituency
Constituency
Seats
Electorate
%
Candidates
Votes
%
Aljunied GRC
3
65,351
People's Action Party
Chin Harn Tong Wan Hussin B H ZoohriGeorge Yeo
34,020
56.33
Singapore Democratic Party
Jufrie Mahmood Neo Choon Aik Ashleigh Seow Chuan-Hock
26,375
43.67
Ang Mo Kio SMC
1
14,633
People's Action Party
Yeo Toon Chia
13,365
65.49
National Solidarity Party
Ong Kah Seng
7,044
27.25
Ayer Rajah SMC
1
22,532
People's Action Party
Tan Cheng Bock
14,824
69.55
Workers' Party
Tan Song Gek
6,489
30.45
Bedok GRC
3
54,969
People's Action Party
Hong Hai Ibrahim OthmanS. Jayakumar
28,266
54.92
Workers' Party
Gertrude De Gracias Saraswathy Murugason Seow Khee Leng
23,203
45.08
Boon Lay SMC
1
16,646
People's Action Party
Goh Chee Wee
11,317
71.97
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura
Salleh Mohd Bawthan
4,408
28.03
Braddell Heights SMC
1
27,019
People's Action Party
Goh Choon Kang
14,862
58.80
Singapore Democratic Party
Sin Kek Tong
10,412
41.20
Brickworks GRC
3
43,117
People's Action Party
Ahmad Mattar Chay Wai Chuen Tan Soo Khoon
26,870
67.43
Workers' Party
J C Corera Goh Teng Hoon Ismail Yaacob
12,977
32.57
Bukit Batok SMC
1
24,138
People's Action Party
Ong Chit Chung
12,873
55.94
Singapore Democratic Party
Kwan Yue Keng
10,139
44.06
Bukit Gombak SMC
1
25,221
People's Action Party
Seet Ai Mee
12,661
53.46
Singapore Democratic Party
Ling How Doong
11,024
46.54
Bukit Merah SMC
1
14,723
People's Action Party
Lim Chee Onn
9,414
69.78
Workers' Party
Pok Lee Chuen
4,077
30.22
Bukit Panjang SMC
1
33,824
People's Action Party
Lee Yiok Seng
18,314
57.28
Singapore Democratic Party
Kwek Guan Kwee
9,864
30.86
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura
Ibrahim Ariff
3,790
11.86
Bukit Timah SMC
1
20,222
People's Action Party
Wang Kai Yuen
Uncontested
Buona Vista SMC
1
15,850
People's Action Party
Peter Sung
8,859
61.76
Singapore Democratic Party
Low Yong Nguan
5,037
35.11
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura
Abdul Karim B Abdul Sattar
449
3.13
Cairnhill SMC
1
23,197
People's Action Party
Wong Kwei Cheong
12,779
63.98
Singapore Democratic Party
Jimmy Tan Tiang Hoe
7,194
36.02
Changi SMC
1
17,145
People's Action Party
Teo Chong Tee
9,398
59.73
Workers' Party
Chiam Yeow Juan
6,431
40.63
Cheng San GRC
3
56,352
People's Action Party
Lee Yock Suan Chandra Das S Heng Chiang Meng
Uncontested
Chua Chu Kang SMC
1
19,628
People's Action Party
Low Seow Chay
11,058
59.28
Workers' Party
Goh Seng Soon
7,597
40.72
Eunos GRC
3
75,723
People's Action Party
Tay Eng Soon Chew Heng ChingZulkifli Mohammed
36,500
50.89
Workers' Party
Lee Siew Choh [ c] Mohd Khalit B Md BabooFrancis Seow [ d]
35,221
49.11
Fengshan SMC
1
17,389
People's Action Party
Arthur Beng Kian Lam
9,507
57.92
Workers' Party
Chng Chin Siah
6,907
42.08
Hong Kah GRC
3
67,431
People's Action Party
A Nasser Kamaruddin John Chen Seow PhunYeo Cheow Tong
Uncontested
Hougang SMC
1
21,703
People's Action Party
Tang Guan Seng
11,983
58.96
Workers' Party
Lim Chiu Liang
8,342
41.04
Jalan Besar GRC
3
54,941
People's Action Party
Lee Boon Yang Peh Chin Hua Sidek Saniff
31,604
62.68
Workers' Party
Edmund Richard Marsh Mohamed Bin Idris Toh Keng Thong
18,814
37.32
Jurong SMC
1
21,420
People's Action Party
Ho Kah Leong
14,769
75.17
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura
Mohamed Awang
4,879
24.83
Kallang SMC
1
21,245
People's Action Party
S. Dhanabalan
13,097
66.13
Workers' Party
A L Sundram
6,707
33.87
Kampong Glam SMC
1
21,773
People's Action Party
Loh Meng See
12,525
67.32
Workers' Party
Frederick De Wind
5,800
31.87
Angkatan Islam
M Sani Jan
280
1.51
Kebun Baru SMC
1
22,515
People's Action Party
Lim Boon Heng
15,734
75.36
National Solidarity Party
Mohamed Affendy Bin Abdul Rahim
5,145
24.64
Kim Keat SMC
1
15,850
People's Action Party
Ong Teng Cheong
10,644
73.00
Singapore Democratic Party
Md Shariff Bin Yahya
3,937
27.00
Kim Seng SMC
1
18,474
People's Action Party
Yeo Ning Hong
11,460
66.90
Workers' Party
Chin Tian Choo
5,670
33.10
Kreta Ayer SMC
1
21,470
People's Action Party
Richard Hu
13,158
70.50
Workers' Party
Loh Fook Cheong
5,507
29.50
Leng Kee SMC
1
21,964
People's Action Party
Ow Chin Hock
13,334
64.96
Workers' Party
Chua Chwee Huat Peter
7,192
35.04
MacPherson SMC
1
17,063
People's Action Party
Chua Sian Chin
10,453
65.98
National Solidarity Party
Kum Teng Hock
5,390
34.02
Marine Parade GRC
3
62,385
People's Action Party
Goh Chok Tong Choo Wee Khiang Othman Haron Eusofe
41,325
73.81
Singapore Justice Party
A R Suib M Ramasamy Theng Chin Eng
14,660
26.19
Moulmein SMC
1
19,229
People's Action Party
Sia Khoon Seong
11,334
66.08
Workers' Party
A Balakrishnan
5,817
33.92
Mountbatten SMC
1
17,747
People's Action Party
Eugene Yap Giau Cheng
12,712
78.15
Independent
Chiam Pan Boon
3,554
21.85
Nee Soon Central SMC
1
24,403
People's Action Party
Ng Pock Too
13,396
57.61
Singapore Democratic Party
Cheo Chai Chen
8,944
38.46
United People's Front
Giam Lai Cheng
914
3.93
Nee Soon South SMC
1
22,542
People's Action Party
Koh Lip Lin
13,793
64.88
Singapore Democratic Party
Yong Chu Leong
6,533
28.98
United People's Front
Munjeet Singh
932
4.39
Pasir Panjang GRC
3
66,600
People's Action Party
Abbas Abu Amin Bernard Chen Tien LapWan Soon Bee
38,545
61.57
Workers' Party
Gan Eng Guan Mohd Taib Sattar Wee Han Kim
24,059
38.43
Paya Lebar SMC
1
25,076
People's Action Party
Philip Tan Tee Yong
12,352
52.36
Singapore Democratic Party
Chew David
11,240
47.64
Potong Pasir SMC
1
19,852
Singapore Democratic Party
Chiam See Tong
11,804
63.13
People's Action Party
Kenneth Chen Koon Lap
6,893
36.87
Punggol SMC
1
31,577
People's Action Party
Ng Kah Ting
17,914
59.85
Singapore Democratic Party
Abdul Rasheed Y. Abdul Kuthus
12,017
40.15
Sembawang GRC
3
55,633
People's Action Party
Tony Tan Charles Chong K. Shanmugam
36,154
70.08
United People's Front
Ang Bee Lian Kasim Bin Ibrahim Harbans Singh
15,436
29.92
Serangoon Gardens SMC
1
24,831
People's Action Party
Lau Teik Soon
16,234
74.17
Independent
Harry Baptist
5,654
25.83
Siglap SMC
1
18,650
People's Action Party
Abdullah Tarmugi
12,101
73.73
Workers' Party
Chong Tung Shang
4,311
26.27
Tampines GRC
3
65,148
People's Action Party
Mah Bow Tan Aline Wong Yatiman Yusof
37,216
61.00
National Solidarity Party
Abdul Malik Bin Ali Chan Yeng Cheong Lim Ah Yong
23,796
39.00
Tanglin SMC
1
17,497
People's Action Party
Lew Syn Pau
Uncontested
Tanjong Pagar SMC
1
19,041
People's Action Party
Lee Kuan Yew
14,043
81.60
Independent
M G Guru
3,167
18.40
Teck Ghee SMC
1
15,510
People's Action Party
Lee Hsien Loong
11,512
79.13
Independent
Patrick Leong S C
3,037
20.87
Telok Blangah SMC
1
18,609
People's Action Party
Koh Lam Son
11,160
64.21
Workers' Party
Tan Soo Phuan
6,220
35.79
Thomson SMC
1
34,886
People's Action Party
Leong Horn Kee
21,514
67.01
Singapore Democratic Party
Ng Teck Siong
10,590
32.99
Tiong Bahru GRC
3
58,898
People's Action Party
Chng Hee Kok Ch'ng Jit Koon S Vasoo
31,732
57.84
Workers' Party
Low Thia Khiang Lim Lye Soon Gopalan Nair
23,132
42.16
Toa Payoh GRC
3
49,243
People's Action Party
Davinder Singh Ho Tat KinWong Kan Seng
Uncontested
Ulu Pandan SMC
1
23,587
People's Action Party
Dixie Tan
14,436
69.07
Singapore Democratic Party
George Sita
6,466
30.93
Whampoa SMC
1
13,819
People's Action Party
Augustine Tan Hui Heng
7,522
59.47
National Solidarity Party
Ken Sunn
5,126
40.53
Yio Chu Kang SMC
1
15,991
People's Action Party
Lau Ping Sum
10,996
73.67
National Solidarity Party
Rasiah Thiagarajah
3,931
26.33
Yuhua SMC
1
19,190
People's Action Party
Yu-Foo Yee Shoon
11,497
62.96
Singapore Democratic Party
Toh Kim Kiat
6,765
37.04
Source: ELD
Notes
^ Of which 1,449,838 were in contested constituencies
^ 219,175 of the 1,669,013 voters were registered in uncontested constituencies
^ Elected as NCMP on 16 September 1988.
^ Elected as NCMP on 16 September 1988 but lost his seat with effect from 17 December 1988 due to being convicted and fined for tax evasion.
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