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The 1976 General Elections in Singapore has increases the number of seats by 4 to 69 seats. The official result can be obtained through (Official results and electoral divisions in 1976 Legislative Assembly General Elections of Singapore. ) One interesting point to note is that since 1972 General Elections, there is no opposition candidate elected into Parliament under PAP government until 1981 by-election in (Anson ). ==Changes== The abolished constituencies were: *Bras Basah. Merged with River Valley. Ho See Beng therefore moved house from Bras Basah to Khe Bong (just reflecting new development) *Crawford. Merged with Kampong Glam. Ang Kok Peng therefore moved house from Crawford to Buona Vista (just reflecting new development) *Hong Lim. Merged with Telok Ayer. Lee Khoon Choy therefore moved house from Hong Lim to Braddell Heights (just reflecting new development) *Kampong Kapor. Merged with Jalan Besar. Yeo Toon Chia therefore moved house from Kampong Kapor to Ang Mo Kio (just reflecting new development) *Sepoy Lines. Merged with Tanjong Pagar. Wee Toon Boon resigned. *Stamford. Merged with Rochore. Andrew Fong therefore moved house from Stamford to Kampong Chai Chee (just in view of the new Bedok constituency) The ten new constituencies were: *Ang Mo Kio (from Nee Soon) *Bedok (from Siglap) *Boon Lay (from Jurong) *Braddell Heights (from Paya Lebar, Serangoon Gardens, Thomson and Upper Serangoon) *Brickworks (from Leng Kee & Pasir Panjang) *Buona Vista (from Queenstown) *Khe Bong (from Kuo Chuan & Toa Payoh) *Kolam Ayer (from Geylang West, Jalan Besar and Potong Pasir) *Marine Parade (from Katong and land reclamation) *Radin Mas (merged part of Henderson & Telok Blangah) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1976–80)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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