- Marine Parade Single Member Constituency
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- Not to be confused with the present Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency which is way larger than this Marine Parade Single Member Constituency (Marine Parade SMC) by including it's nearby towns such as Geylang Serai etc. .
Marine Parade Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 馬林百列單選區;Simplified Chinese: 马林百列单选区) is a former single member constituency in Marine Parade, Singapore from 1976 to 1988 and absorbed into Marine Parade GRC.
This is the ward where the second Prime Minister of Singapore, Goh Chok Tong made his debut since its inception and it had been his and the People's Action Party's stronghold.
As the town was only reclamated in 1970s, therefore the area is practically inexistent before pre-independence era.
Contents
Members of Parliament
- Goh Chok Tong (1976 - 1988)
Constituency Abolished (1988 – present)
(Still continues as a division of Marine Parade in Marine Parade GRC, but constituency abolished.)
Candidates and Results
Elections in 1980s
General Election 1988: Marine Parade Party Candidate Votes % ±% PAP Goh Chok Tong 15,228 70.93 SUF De Gracias Gertrude M 6,242 29.07 Majority 8,986 41.86 Turnout 22,206 94.0 PAP hold Swing N/A General Election 1980: Marine Parade Party Candidate Votes % ±% PAP Goh Chok Tong Walkover Majority Turnout 21,903 PAP hold Swing Elections in 1970s
General Election 1976: Marine Parade Party Candidate Votes % ±% PAP Goh Chok Tong 14,418 78.62 UF Monsor Rahman 3,922 21.38 Majority 10,496 57.24 Turnout 18,779 96.2 PAP win (new seat) See also
- Goh Chok Tong
- Marine Parade GRC
- Marine Parade
Reference
Group Representation
Constituencies (GRCs)Aljunied (5) · Ang Mo Kio (6) · Bishan-Toa Payoh (5) · Chua Chu Kang (5) · East Coast (5) · Holland-Bukit Timah (4) · Jurong (5) · Marine Parade (5) · Moulmein-Kallang (4) · Nee Soon (5) · Pasir Ris-Punggol (6) · Sembawang (5) · Tampines (5) · Tanjong Pagar (5) · West Coast (5)Single Member
Constitutencies (SMCs)Bukit Panjang · Hong Kah North · Hougang · Joo Chiat · Mountbatten · Pioneer · Potong Pasir · Punggol East · Radin Mas · Sengkang West · Whampoa · Yuhua
Former or
defunct constituenciesAlexandra · Aljunied · Ang Mo Kio · Anson · Ayer Rajah · Bedok GRC (4) · Bedok SMC · Bo Wen · Boon Lay · Boon Teck · Braddell Heights · Bras Basah · Brickworks GRC (4) · Brickworks SMC · Bukit Batok · Bukit Gombak · Bukit Ho Swee · Bukit Merah · Bukit Timah GRC (5) · Bukit Timah SMC · Buona Vista · Cairnhill · Changi · Changkat · Cheng San GRC (5) · Cheng San SMC · Chong Boon · Chua Chu Kang SMC · Clementi · Crawford · Delta · Eunos GRC (4) · Eunos SMC · Farrer Park · Fengshan · Geylang East · Geylang Serai · Geylang West · Havelock · Henderson · Holland-Bukit Panjang GRC (5) · Hong Kah GRC (5) · Hong Kah SMC · Hong Lim · Jalan Besar GRC (5) · Jalan Besar SMC · Jalan Kayu · Jurong · Kaki Bukit · Kallang · Kampong Chai Chee · Kampong Glam GRC (4) · Kampong Glam SMC · Kampong Kapor · Kampong Kembangan · Kampong Ubi · Katong · Katong · Kebun Baru · Khe Bong · Kim Keat · Kim Seng · Kolam Ayer · Kreta Ayer · Kreta Ayer-Tanglin (4) · Kuo Chuan · Leng Kee · MacPherson · Marine Parade · Moulmein · Nee Soon · Nee Soon Central · Nee Soon East · Nee Soon South · Pasir Panjang GRC (3) · Pasir Panjang SMC · Pasir Ris (4) · Paya Lebar · Punggol · Punggol-Tampines · Queenstown · River Valley · Rochore · Seletar · Sembawang · Sepoy Lines · Serangoon Gardens · Siglap · Southern Islands · Stamford · Tampines · Tanah Merah · Tanglin · Tanjong Pagar · Teck Ghee · Telok Ayer · Telok Blangah · Thomson GRC (4) · Thomson SMC · Tiong Bahru GRC (3) · Tiong Bahru SMC (3) · Toa Payoh SMC · Toa Payoh GRC (3) · Ulu Bedok · Ulu Pandan · Upper Serangoon · West Coast · Yio Chu Kang
Numbers in brackets indicate the number of representatives assigned.Categories:- Singaporean electoral divisions
- Ang Mo Kio
- Singapore geography stubs
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