General elections were held in Singapore on 13 April 1968, the first as a sovereign country after its independence three years prior. The People's Action...
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related to Singaporean general election, 2011. Official elections webpage – Elections Department Singapore News about the General Election by MediaCorp...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 21 September 1963, five days after Singapore became part of Malaysia. Voters elected all 51 members of the...
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2006 Singaporean general election. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Singaporean general election, 2006. Official elections webpage – Elections Department...
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general election to date to see a four-cornered contest in one of the constituencies contested (not counting the 2011 Singaporean presidential election or...
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candidates earning walkovers in the other 41; this was the second general election, after the 1968, where PAP returned to power on nomination day due to a majority...
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General elections were held in Singapore on 2 September 1972. The result was a fourth victory for the People's Action Party, which won all 65 seats, the...
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election 1968 Guinean general election 1968 Senegalese general election 1968 Sudanese parliamentary election 1968 Zambian general election 1968 Singaporean general...
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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...
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the 2nd Parliament of Singapore in the 1968 Singaporean general elections. It was the first general election since its independence on 9 August 1965...
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Third Lee Kuan Yew Cabinet (category Cabinets established in 1968)
Singapore formed by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in 1968, after the 1968 Singaporean general election. The cabinet lasted until 1972, with one shuffle in...
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1976 Singaporean general elections. The number of seats in Parliament had increased by 4 to 69 seats. Since the 1968 Singaporean general election, no opposition...
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1980 Singaporean general elections. The number of seats in Parliament had increased by 6 to 75 seats. Since the 1968 Singaporean general election, no opposition...
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1984 Singaporean general elections. The number of seats in Parliament had increased by 4 to 79 seats. For the first time since the 1968 Singaporean general...
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members to the 3rd Legislative Assembly of Singapore in the 1963 Singaporean general elections. Upon Singapore's independence in 1965, the Legislative Assembly...
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A general election was called on 23 June 2020, with Singaporeans electing their Members of Parliament (MPs) on 10 July 2020. Presidential elections have...
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1967 Singaporean by-elections 1967 Singaporean presidential election 1967 in Singapore 1968 Singapore Open 1968 Singaporean general election 1968 in Singapore...
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Yeo Toon Chia (category 20th-century Singaporean politicians)
Singaporean by-elections, beating Chng Boon Eng of the United National Front with 62.4% of the vote to Chng's 37.6%. In the 1972 Singaporean general election...
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People's Action Party (redirect from Secretary General of People's Action Party)
entire opposition boycotted the general elections in 1968, except for the Worker's Party, which won no seats in the election. For decades thereafter, the...
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2020 Singaporean general election, a self-inking device (such as a pen and later, a stamp introduced in the 2023 Singaporean presidential election) will...
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Avadai Dhanam Lakshimi (category Singaporean people of Tamil descent)
18, 2005) was a Singaporean former politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) representing Moulmein SMC from 1963 to 1968 and the 3rd First...
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with three of them in an uncontested walkover. At the time of the 1968 general election, mass resignations by the members of Barisan Sosialis in the parliament...
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Public holidays in Singapore (redirect from Singaporean holidays)
33 years. This occurred in 1968 and 2000 for Hari Raya Puasa as well as 1974 and 2006 for Hari Raya Haji, giving Singaporeans 12 public holidays in those...
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Politics of Singapore (redirect from Singaporean politics)
national security matters. Singaporean politics have been dominated by the People's Action Party (PAP) since the 1959 general election when Lee Kuan Yew became...
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Ng Chee Meng (category Singaporean people of Chinese descent)
pinyin: Huáng Zhìmíng; born 8 August 1968) is a Singaporean politician, union leader and former lieutenant-general who is a member of the governing People's...
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Singapore (redirect from Singaporean Republic)
Party occupies a dominant position in Singaporean politics, having won large parliamentary majorities in every election since self-governance was granted...
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Lim Yew Hock (category Singaporean emigrants to Malaysia)
(Chinese: 林有福; pinyin: Lín Yǒufú; 15 October 1914 – 30 November 1984) was a Singaporean-born Malaysian politician and diplomat who served as Chief Minister of...
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List of Indians in Singapore (redirect from List of Indian Singaporeans)
Catholic Singaporean of Goan descent. He is presently Lecturer at Monash University, Australia. Pritam Singh (1976– ) – Current Secretary-General of the...
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5 January 2018. "1973 House of Delegates General Election District 19". Retrieved 5 January 2018. "Election results in Champlain". Quebecpolitique.com...
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level from U-14 to U-18, the NFA co-ordinates the development of young Singaporean footballers at a national level through the domestic league system, international...
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