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1948 Singaporean general election

1948 Singaporean general election

20 March 1948 1951 →

6 of the 22 seats in the Legislative Council
Registered22,334
Turnout63.25%
  Majority party
 
Leader Tan Chye Cheng
Party Progressive
Seats won 3
Popular vote 11,754
Percentage 49.49%

Results by constituency

General elections were held for the first time in Singapore on 20 March 1948,[1] when six of the 22 seats on the Legislative Council became directly-elected.

Voting was not compulsory and was restricted to British subjects with residency or were born in Singapore. Around 2.4% (~23,000) of the total population of 940,000 voted in the election.

Although various organisations called for a boycott of the elections, voter turnout was 63.1%. The Progressive Party (PP) was the only contesting party, winning three of the six elected seats.


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