1957 Singapore City Council election explained

Election Name:1957 Singapore City Council election
Country:Singapore
Flag Image:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1953 Singapore City Council election
Previous Year:1953
Next Election:1958 Singapore City Council by-election
Next Year:1958
Election Date:21 December 1957
Seats For Election:All 32 seats to the City Council
17 seats needed for a majority
Leader1:Lee Kuan Yew
Party1:People's Action Party
Leaders Seat1:Did not contest
Seats1:13
Popular Vote1:49,500
Percentage1:30.61%
Seat Change1:New
Party2:Liberal Socialist Party
Leaders Seat2:Did not contest
Seats2:7
Popular Vote2:56,204
Percentage2:34.76%
Seat Change2:New
Party3:Labour Front
Seats3:4
Popular Vote3:25,711
Percentage3:15.90%
Seat Change3:New
Mayor
Posttitle:Elected Mayor
After Election:Ong Eng Guan
After Party:People's Action Party

The 1957 Singapore City Council elections was the first time that all appointed seats were scrapped, and all seats were opened for direct popular voting. Nomination day was on 18 November 1957, with voting held on 21 December in the same year.

A total of 32 seats were contested. Also up for contention, was the new office of Mayor of Singapore, which would be awarded to the leader of the political party with the majority of seats won.

Results

By constituency

Under First-past-the-post voting, six candidates (out of the 14 multi-cornered contests) are elected to the council with under a simple majority (50%) of the valid votes cast. The results for Sepoy Lines came with then a record of the narrowest election margin to date at about 0.4%, which would later be surpassed by the River Valley Constituency's 0.05% margin in the 1959 Singaporean general election, two years later. PAP's Chan Choy Siong in Kreta Ayer won the best margin in the election with 86.8% of the votes cast, while the worst-performing candidate for the election was T. R. Fernandez, who garnered 258 votes, 4.2% of the valid votes cast in Delta. Only four candidates had garnered under 12.5% of their vote share and had their $250 election deposit forfeited.

ConstituencyElectoratePartyCandidateVotes%
Aljunied15,033Liberal Socialist PartyWee Swee Hong1,85546.7
Labour FrontSim Swee Seng1,34433.8
IndependentTan Jin Hong77719.5
Anson15,637People's Action PartyJohn Mammen2,76453.9
Liberal Socialist PartySundarajulu Lakshmana Perumal2,36346.1
Bras Basah16,274People's Action PartySze Yih Hwa3,34564.7
Liberal Socialist PartyHwang Cheng Peng1,82635.3
Bukit Merah12,768IndependentGovindasamy Gopal1,46538.6
Liberal Socialist PartyPang Tong Khiam1,25333.0
Labour FrontAhmad bin Ismail1,07928.4
Cairnhill14,148Workers' PartyO. Subramaniam Rengasamy1,40634.4
Liberal Socialist PartyTan Sim Hong1,37333.6
Labour FrontP. Ramasamy1,31332.1
Crawford15,547People's Action PartyBaharuddin bin Mohamed Ariff4,35567.0
Liberal Socialist PartyLee Thiam Chuan1,22018.8
IndependentNeo Tai Kim92314.2
Delta16,916Workers' PartyJohn Cruz Corera3,39154.9
Liberal Socialist PartyPeck Boon Kang1,27320.6
Labour FrontTan Jin Hong1,25120.3
IndependentT. R. Fernandez2584.2
Farrer Park13,826IndependentKaruppiah Nalliah1,33529.8
Liberal Socialist PartyVetrivelu Rengaswamy1,14125.5
Labour FrontMariappan Verappan1,07424.0
IndependentSoo-Tho Siu Hee93320.8
Geylang East17,966People's Action PartyKum Teng Hock3,15454.0
Liberal Socialist PartyLee Kip Hiang2,05135.1
IndependentNg Cheng Chwee64010.9
Geylang West18,112People's Action PartyPeter Lau Por Tuck3,70379.1
Liberal Socialist PartyTeo Koh Bee97920.9
Havelock18,422Labour FrontLee Hwee Yiow2,97954.5
Liberal Socialist PartyAng Khye Chia2,48745.5
Hong Lim13,127People's Action PartyOng Eng Guan3,91882.9
Liberal Socialist PartyLee Kok Liang81017.1
Jalan Besar13,416People's Action PartyChan Chee Seng2,43052.9
Liberal Socialist PartyLee Chee Seng1,66036.2
Workers' PartyCheong Min Chee50110.9
Kallang14,302Workers' PartyChiang Yueh Thong2,70441.5
Liberal Socialist PartyTan Hai Tong1,83128.1
Labour FrontHenry Leong1,48422.8
IndependentLau Liat Meng4997.7
Kampong Glam15,609People's Action PartyHoe Puay Choo3,61560.9
Liberal Socialist PartyLam Chock Chuan1,20320.3
IndependentDaud bin Mohamed Yunos1,11918.8
Kampong Kapor19,334People's Action PartyWee Toon Boon3,86051.8
Liberal Socialist PartyNg Teik Sim1,86125.0
IndependentSim Beng Seng1,73523.3
Kreta Ayer16,950People's Action PartyChan Choy Siong3,03486.8
Liberal Socialist PartyLee Ho Kee46013.2
Moulmein12,020Liberal Socialist PartyLim Choo Sye1,89057.0
Labour FrontLam Hock Chye1,42843.0
Mountbatten13,728Liberal Socialist PartyFelice Leon-Soh1,81855.9
Labour FrontSaul Hugh Zakoo1,43644.1
Pasir Panjang10,274Liberal Socialist PartyOng Say Yeo2,35858.7
Labour FrontAhmad bin Mohamed Yatim1,66041.3
Queenstown11,429Labour FrontTang Peng Yeu2,79675.0
Liberal Socialist PartyLeong Poh Seng93425.0
River Valley14,865Labour FrontHo Kok Hoe2,16452.0
Liberal Socialist PartyWong Peng Tuck1,99648.0
Rochore16,333People's Action PartyLin You Eng4,25863.9
Liberal Socialist PartyOng Lip Hua1,52722.9
IndependentTang Beng Cheong87613.2
Sepoy Lines16,281Liberal Socialist PartyManickavasagar Subramaniam2,90450.2
People's Action PartyKang Meng Kim2,88049.8
Stamford17,860Labour FrontGeorge Benjamin Armstrong1,47053.9
Liberal Socialist PartyGopal Krishnan Gosain1,25746.1
Tanglin18,775United Malays National OrganisationMohamed Shariff bin Dollah1,95042.5
Liberal Socialist PartySyed Omar bin Abdulrahman Alsagoff1,54733.7
Labour FrontLim Siew Chuan1,09123.8
Tanjong Pagar14,721People's Action PartyOng Pang Boon3,35471.9
Liberal Socialist PartyLim Siew Lay1,31128.1
Telok Ayer24,412Workers' PartyWang Tsun Hao3,89455.6
Liberal Socialist PartyChua Keng Eng2,08129.7
Labour FrontYap Tean Hock1,03414.8
Telok Blangah18,476United Malays National OrganisationSyed Ali bin Zedha Alsagoff3,43251.3
Liberal Socialist PartyChua Bock Kwee3,26248.7
Tiong Bahru13,863Liberal Socialist PartyLee Bah Chee2,28552.0
Labour FrontLim Huan Seng2,10814.8
Toa Payoh18,416People's Action PartyWong Soon Fong4,83062.9
Liberal Socialist PartyKhoo Siaw Hua2,84637.1
Ulu Pandan15,451Liberal Socialist PartyChua Kim Kee2,54250.9
United Malays National OrganisationIbrahim bin Othman2,45049.1
Source: Singapore Elections

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