List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1984–88)

The Singapore 1984 general elections (GE) increased the total number of seats by four, making the total number 79. The official result can be obtained through official results and electoral divisions in 1984 General Elections of Singapore.[1]

This election is the first time where opposition candidates were elected to Parliament since the 1968 general elections. The 2 opposition candidates who were elected are Chiam See Tong, in Potong Pasir and J. B. Jeyaretnam, in Anson SMC after winning in the 1981 by-election in the same constituency.

List

  • Alexandra
  • Aljunied
  • Ang Mo Kio
  • Anson
  • Ayer Rajah
  • Bedok
  • Bo Wen
  • Boon Lay
  • Boon Teck
  • Braddell Heights
  • Brickworks
  • Bukit Batok
  • Bukit Merah
  • Bukit Panjang
  • Bukit Timah
  • Buona Vista
  • Cairnhill
  • Changi
  • Changkat
  • Cheng San
  • Chong Boon
  • Chua Chu Kang
  • Clementi
  • Delta
  • Eunos
  • Fengshan
  • Geylang Serai
  • Geylang West
  • Henderson
  • Hong Kah
  • Jalan Besar
  • Jalan Kayu
  • Joo Chiat
  • Jurong
  • Kaki Bukit
  • Kallang
  • Kampong Chai Chee
  • Kampong Glam
  • Kampong Kembangan
  • Kampong Ubi
  • Kebun Baru
  • Khe Bong
  • Kim Keat
  • Kim Seng
  • Kolam Ayer
  • Kreta Ayer
  • Kuo Chuan
  • Leng Kee
  • MacPherson
  • Marine Parade
  • Moulmein
  • Mountbatten
  • Nee Soon
  • Pasir Panjang
  • Paya Lebar
  • Potong Pasir
  • Punggol
  • Queenstown
  • Radin Mas
  • River Valley
  • Rochore
  • Sembawang
  • Serangoon Gardens
  • Siglap
  • Tampines
  • Tanah Merah
  • Tanglin
  • Tanjong Pagar
  • Teck Ghee
  • Telok Ayer
  • Telok Blangah
  • Thomson
  • Tiong Bahru
  • Toa Payoh
  • Ulu Pandan
  • West Coast
  • Whampoa
  • Yio Chu Kang
  • Yuhua

See also

References

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