List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1963–1968)
The following is a list of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1963 to 1968 that served as constituencies that elected members to the 3rd Legislative Assembly of Singapore in the 1963 Singaporean general elections.[1] Upon Singapore's independence in 1965, the Legislative Assembly was dissolved and became the 1st Parliament of Singapore.
Constituencies
District
|
Code
|
Electorate (1963)
|
Aljunied
|
AJ
|
16,152
|
Anson
|
AS
|
9,192
|
Bras Basah
|
BB
|
10,678
|
Bukit Merah
|
BM
|
12,225
|
Bukit Panjang
|
BP
|
12,225
|
Bukit Timah
|
BT
|
12,502
|
Cairnhill
|
CA
|
12,340
|
Changi
|
CH
|
11,866
|
Chua Chu Kang
|
CK
|
8,198
|
Crawford
|
CF
|
10,949
|
Delta
|
D
|
14,037
|
Farrer Park
|
FP
|
10,189
|
Geylang East
|
GE
|
16,014
|
Geylang Serai
|
GS
|
15,302
|
Geylang West
|
GW
|
15,386
|
Havelock
|
H
|
15,159
|
Hong Lim
|
HL
|
12,003
|
Jalan Besar
|
JB
|
13,764
|
Jalan Kayu
|
JK
|
9,164
|
Joo Chiat
|
JC
|
14,966
|
Jurong
|
J
|
7,611
|
Kallang
|
KL
|
16,974
|
Kampong Glam
|
KG
|
10,186
|
Kampong Kapor
|
KK
|
11,672
|
Kampong Kembangan
|
KN
|
15,787
|
Kreta Ayer
|
KA
|
13,103
|
Moulmein
|
MM
|
10,670
|
Mountbatten
|
MB
|
16,843
|
Nee Soon
|
NS
|
10,064
|
Pasir Panjang
|
PP
|
6,721
|
Paya Lebar
|
PL
|
13,544
|
Punggol
|
PG
|
10,294
|
Queenstown
|
Q
|
16,133
|
River Valley
|
RV
|
10,532
|
Rochore
|
R
|
11,698
|
Sembawang
|
SB
|
9,329
|
Sepoy Lines
|
SP
|
10,046
|
Serangoon Gardens
|
SG
|
8,765
|
Siglap
|
SL
|
15,915
|
Southern Islands
|
SI
|
5,236
|
Stamford
|
ST
|
11,628
|
Tampines
|
TM
|
13,137
|
Tanglin
|
T
|
9,239
|
Tanjong Pagar
|
TP
|
11,395
|
Telok Ayer
|
TA
|
13,219
|
Telok Blangah
|
TL
|
13,263
|
Thomson
|
TH
|
11,336
|
Tiong Bahru
|
TG
|
12,534
|
Toa Payoh
|
TY
|
13,394
|
Ulu Pandan
|
UP
|
11,866
|
Upper Serangoon
|
US
|
12,433
|
References
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