1950 Singapore Municipal Commission election

2 December 1950

6 of the 18 elected seats in the Municipal Commission
Turnout55.07%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Tan Chye Cheng Peter Williams
Party Progressive Labour
Leader's seat Did not contest Did not contest
Seats before 12 2
Seats won 3 1
Seats after 9 3
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 1
Popular vote 3,902 4,793
Percentage 32.41% 39.81%

The 1950 Singapore Municipal Commission election took place on 2 December 1950 to elect 6 of the 27 seats in the Singapore Municipal Commission.[1]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Total
before
WonNot upTotal
after
+/–
Labour Party4,79339.812123+1
Progressive Party3,90232.4112369–3
Independents3,34527.784246+2
Total12,040100.0018612180
Valid votes12,04097.93
Invalid/blank votes2542.07
Total votes12,294100.00
Registered voters/turnout22,32555.07
Source: Singapore Elections

By constituency

Constituency Electorate Party Candidate Votes %
City 3,372 Independent Jumabhoy Mohamed Jumabhoy 732 37.6
Independent Jiwanbhai Mehta Jamnadas 710 36.4
Independent Mak Pak Shee 259 13.3
Labour Party Mirza Abdul Majid 248 12.7
East 3,962 Progressive Party Frank Caulfield James 1,464 70.6
Labour Party Lee Yong Min 610 29.4
North 3,261 Progressive Party Shunmugh Subra Manyam 836 56.6
Labour Party Rajaratnam Vaithilingam 640 43.4
Rochore 4,872 Independent Sena Ana Mohamed Ali 1,182 49.6
Labour Party Caralapati Raghaviah Dasaratha Raj 1,005 49.3
Independent M. Abdul Rahim Khan 28 1.2
South 4,754 Labour Party Madai Puthan Damodaran Nair 1,871 65.8
Progressive Party Chan Kum Chee 974 34.2
West 2,104 Progressive Party Soh Ghee Soon 628 47.9
Independent Elizabeth Choy 434 33.1
Labour Party Yap Chin Poh 249 19.0
Source: Singapore Elections


References

  1. "MUNICIPAL COMMISSION ELECTION 1950". Singapore Elections. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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