Punggol–Tampines Constituency

Punggol–Tampines
Former constituency
for the Legislative Assembly of Singapore
RegionSingapore
Former constituency
Created1955
Abolished1959
Seats1
Replaced byPunggol Constituency and Tampines Constituency

Punggol–Tampines Constituency was a short-lived constituency in Singapore, covering parts of Tampines and Punggol, that existed from 1955 to 1959.

Formation and dissolution

The ward was formed in 1955, consisting largely of present-day Hougang, Pasir Ris, Punggol, Sengkang, Simei and Tampines. This north-eastern area of Singapore was considered rural and some of the least populated. At that time, there were only 6,628 voters in the constituency, of which only 3,886 turned out to vote.

In the 1959 election, this ward was split into Punggol Constituency and Tampines Constituency. Present-day Hougang, Punggol and Sengkang were carved out as part of Punggol Constituency. Tampines Constituency, on the other hand, absorbed significant parts of the former Ulu Bedok Constituency, becoming one of the larger wards in eastern Singapore. At that point, Tampines Constituency encompassed all of present-day Bedok (excluding Kampong Chai Chee, which belonged to Kampong Kembangan Constituency), along with Pasir Ris, Simei and Tampines.

Member of the Legislative Assembly

  • Goh Chew Chua (1955–1959)

Constituency Abolished (1959 – present)

Candidates and results

Elections in 1950s

General Election 1955: Punggol–Tampines
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Goh Chew Chua 2,127 55.38
DP Anthony Goh 918 23.90
PP H. A. De Silva 796 20.72
Majority 1,209 31.48
Turnout 3,886 58.6
PAP win (new seat)

References