Anson Constituency

Singaporean electoral district (1959–1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anson Constituency was a constituency in Singapore. It used to exist from 1959 to 1988. During the 1988 electoral reforms, most of the constituency was merged into Tiong Bahru Group Representation Constituency (GRC) while the reminder was merged into Tanjong Pagar Single Member Constituency (SMC).

RegionSingapore
Created1959
Abolished1988
Seats1
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Anson
Former Single Member constituency
for the Parliament of Singapore
RegionSingapore
Former constituency
Created1959
Abolished1988
Seats1
MemberConstituency Abolished
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History

Anson Constituency was created in 1959. It was first won by the PAP. However, David Marshall from the newly created Worker's Party would win it in the 1961 Singaporean by-elections with 43% of the votes and represent Anson until his party lost in the 1963 Singaporean general election.

Between 1963 and 1981, Anson was largely uncontested with small minority parties contesting it time to time.

In 1981, incumbent MP and NTUC Unionist, Devan Nair resigned from the PAP and the Parliament to accept the then largely ceremonial office of President as the country's head of state.[1] This resulted in the third time Anson had a by-election. Nominations for the by-election started on 21 October. Three candidates were nominated for the by-election: PAP had Pang Kim Hin, the nephew of former minister Lim Kim San; Workers' Party (WP) secretary-general J. B. Jeyaretnam; and United People's Front Harbans Singh. Chiam See Tong, who recently founded Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) a year prior to the by-election, expressed interest but withdrew later and backed Jeyaretnam.

The by-election was eventually won by Jeyaretnam of WP, breaking PAP's monopoly of full dominance in Parliament, the first time in Singapore since 1968 an opposition party had won a parliamentary seat.[2] Between 1981 and 1984, Jeyaretnam was the only opposition MP in Parliament. He will go on to be MP for Anson and also win with increased votes in the 1984 Singaporean general election along with SDP's Chiam See Tong in Potong Pasir Constituency.

On 10 November 1986, Jeyaretnam lost his parliamentary seat following his convictions for making false statements.[3][4] No By-Elections were called for the vacated seat for 2 years and no one represented Anson between 1986 and 1988.

In 1988, the constituency was dissolved following the establishment of GRCs and SMCs.[5]

Member of Parliament

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YearMemberParty
Formation
Legislative Assembly of Singapore
1959 Baharuddin bin Mohamed Ariff PAP
1961 David Marshall WP
1963 Perumal Govindaswamy PAP
Parliament of Singapore
1965 Perumal Govindaswamy PAP
1968
1972
1976
1979 Devan Nair
1980
1981 Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam WP
1984
Constituency abolished (1988)
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Electoral results

Note: The Elections Department does not include rejected votes when calculating the vote shares of candidates. Hence, all candidates' vote shares will total to 100% at any given election (may not appear so in multi-way contests due to rounding).

Elections in 1950s

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General Election 1959[6][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
PAP Baharuddin bin Mohamed Ariff 5,167 60.75
SPA Goh Kong Beng 1,875 22.04
LSP Tan Cheng Chuan 1,231 14.47
Independent Wong Swee Kee 117 1.36
Independent Krishaan Pakirisamy 116 1.38
Majority 3,292 38.71
Total valid votes 8,506 98.82
Rejected ballots 102 1.18
Turnout 8,608 86.77
Registered electors 9,921
PAP win (new seat)
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Elections in 1960s

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By-election 1961[8][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
WP David Marshall 3,598 43.32 N/A
PAP Mahmud bin Awang 3,052 36.75 Decrease24.00
SA Chee Phui Hung 1,482 17.84 Decrease4.20
LSP Mohammed Ismail bin Haji Mohammed Hussain 104 1.25 Decrease13.22
Singapore Congress Mohammed Ibrahim bin Mohd Kassim 69 0.84 N/A
Majority 546 6.57 Decrease32.1
Total valid votes 8,305 86.82 Decrease12.00
Rejected ballots 1,261 13.18 Increase12.00
Turnout 9,566 97.45 Increase10.68
Registered electors 9,816 Decrease1.06
WP gain from PAP
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General Election 1963[10][11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Perumal Govindaswamy 3,957 46.90 Increase10.15
BS Chan Chong Keen 3,123 37.02 N/A
SA Arthur K. Iasac 543 6.44 Decrease11.40
Independent David Marshall 416 4.93 N/A
UPP V. Vythalingam 306 3.63 N/A
WP Chiang Seok Keong 91 1.08 Decrease42.2
Majority 834 9.88 Decrease3.31
Total valid votes 8,436 99.18 Increase12.36
Rejected ballots 70 0.82 Decrease12.36
Turnout 8,506 92.54 Decrease4.91
Registered electors 9,192 Decrease6.36
PAP gain from WP Swing Increase10.15
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General Election 1968[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Perumal Govindaswamy Unopposed
Registered electors 8,764 Decrease4.66
PAP hold
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Elections in 1970s

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General Election 1972[13][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Perumal Govindaswamy 5,027 74.34 N/A
WP Tay Kim Oh 1,291 19.09 N/A
United National Front Paul C. Kunjaraman 444 6.57 N/A
Majority 3,736 55.25 N/A
Total valid votes 6,762 98.01 N/A
Rejected ballots 137 1.99 N/A
Turnout 6,899 84.43 N/A
Registered electors 8,171 Decrease6.77
PAP hold Swing N/A
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General Election 1976[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Perumal Govindaswamy Unopposed
Registered electors 12,755 Increase56.10
PAP hold
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By-election 1979[16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Devan Nair 8,127 86.21 N/A
UF Johnny Wee Lai Seng 1,300 13.79 N/A
Majority 6,827 72.42 N/A
Total valid votes 9,427 97.25 N/A
Rejected ballots 267 2.75 N/A
Turnout 9,694 86.22 N/A
Registered electors 11,243 Decrease11.85
PAP hold
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Elections in 1980s

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General Election 1980[18][19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Devan Nair 11,564 84.10 Decrease2.11
UPF P.M. Thevar 2,187 15.90 N/A
Majority 9,377 68.20 Decrease4.22
Total valid votes 13,751 96.67 Decrease0.58
Rejected ballots 473 3.33 Increase0.58
Turnout 14,224 94.34 Increase8.12
Registered electors 15,077 Increase34.10
PAP hold Swing Decrease2.11
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By-election 1981[20][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
WP J.B. Jeyaretnam 7,012 51.93 N/A
PAP Pang Kim Hin 6,359 47.10 Decrease37.00
UPF Harbans Singh 131 0.97 Decrease14.93
Majority 653 4.83 Decrease63.37
Total valid votes 13,502 98.22 Increase1.55
Rejected ballots 244 1.78 Decrease1.55
Turnout 13,746 94.72 Increase0.38
Registered electors 14,512 Decrease3.75
WP gain from PAP
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General Election 1984[22][23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
WP J.B. Jeyaretnam 9,909 56.81 Increase4.88
PAP Ng Pock Too 7,533 43.19 Decrease3.91
Majority 2,376 13.62 Increase8.79
Total valid votes 17,442 98.19 Decrease0.03
Rejected ballots 322 1.81 Increase0.03
Turnout 17,764 96.06 Increase1.34
Registered electors 18,493 Increase27.43
WP hold Swing Increase4.88
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