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2 Historical significance  





3 Election deposit  





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1965 Hong Lim by-election

← 1961 10 July 1965 1966 →
Registered11,837
Turnout10,858 (91.73%) Decrease 3.77%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Candidate Lee Khoon Choy Ong Chang Sam
Party PAP BS
Popular vote 6,398 4,346
Percentage 59.55% 40.45%
Swing Increase 26.28% Increase 19.87%

Assemblyman before election

Ong Eng Guan
UPP

Elected Assemblyman

Lee Khoon Choy
PAP

The by-election was held on 10 July 1965, with the nomination day held on 30 June 1965. Merely a month before Singapore's separation from Malaysia and independence, UPP chief, and the party's sole Assembly Member Ong Eng Guan resigned his seat and retired from politics, triggering a by-election.

Background[edit]

This last Legislative Assembly election became a straight fight between Singapore's two main parties, the People's Action Party (PAP) and Barisan Sosialis (BS), and both fielded former PAP AMs as candidates. The PAP was by then a full national party with a presence in Malaysia, despite winning only one seat of the 11 it contested in the federal election of 1964.

After Singapore was ejected from the Federation, PAP's only Malaysian legislator, Devan Nair, converted the party's extension into the Peninsular Malaysia into the Democratic Action Party (DAP), replacing the "thunderflash" in the PAP's symbol with a "rocket", but a few years later he quit Malaysia politics and returned to Singapore. The DAP remains a political party in Malaysia to this day, being as of 2019 part of the Pakatan Harapan coalition.

Historical significance[edit]

This was the last Legislative Assembly election to see a straight fight between the PAP and BS.

The following year, BS withdrew all its members from parliament; it went on to boycott the next election, in 1968.

Election deposit[edit]

The election deposit was set at $500.

Results[edit]

By-election 10 July 1965: Hong Lim
CandidatePartyVotes%+/–
Lee Khoon ChoyPeople's Action Party6,39859.55+26.2
Ong Chang SamBarisan Sosialis4,34640.45+19.9
Total10,744100.00
Valid votes10,74498.95
Invalid/blank votes1141.05
Total votes10,858100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,83791.73+0.7
Majority2,05219N/A
People's Action Party gain from United People's Party

References[edit]


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