PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTIONS 1991
This was Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's first time in leading PAP into a GE after Lee Kuan Yew stepped down as Prime Minister and PAP Secretary-general. Two weeks into Singapore's 26th National Day, PAP hoped to capture the nationalistic fervour. GRCs were increased from three to four members. PAP ended up losing an unprecedented four seats, the biggest loss since GE1963 and its share of votes fell for the fourth consecutive GE. SDP added two more seats to the one retained successfully by SDP leader Chiam See Tong, becoming the main opposition party in Parliament. Eight of nine SDP candidates came in top ten among opposition candidates. WP made a second in-road into Parliament since 1986 with the victory of its Organising Secretary Low Thia Khiang, who would years become WP Secretary-general and leader. At a press conference, PM Goh glumly attributed the loss to his "open and consultative style of government" and pledged to re-evaluate his style.
Nomination day: 21 August 1991
Polling day: 31 August 1991
Eligible voters: 1,692,384
Voters in walkover constituencies: 844,668 (49.9%)
Total voters: 847,716 (50.1%)
Total voter turnout: 805,593 (95.0%)
Election deposit: $6,000 (+50.0%)
| RESULTS | |||
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| Single member constituencies | Group representation constituencies (GRCs) | ||
| Ayer Rajah | Jurong | Aljunied GRC | Tampines GRC |
| Boon Lay | Kreta Ayer | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Tanjong Pagar GRC |
| Braddell Heights | Leng Kee | Bedok GRC | Thomson GRC |
| Bukit Batok | Mountbatten | Brickworks GRC | Toa Payoh GRC |
| Bukit Gombak | Nee Soon Central | Cheng San GRC | |
| Bukit Merah | Nee Soon South | Eunos GRC | |
| Bukit Timah | Potong Pasir | Hong Kah GRC | |
| Buona Vista | Tanglin | Jalan Besar GRC | |
| Changi | Ulu Pandan | Kampong Glam GRC | |
| Chua Chu Kang | Yuhua | Marine Parade GRC | |
| Hougang | Sembawang GRC | ||
| Total seats = 81 | |||