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2nd Legislative Assembly of Singapore
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The 2nd Legislative Assembly of Singapore was a meeting of the Legislative Assembly of Singapore from 1 July 1959 until 3 September 1963.
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Overview | |||||||||
Legislative body | Legislative Assembly of Singapore | ||||||||
Meeting place | Old Parliament House | ||||||||
Term | 1 July 1959 (1959-07-01) – 3 September 1963 (1963-09-03) | ||||||||
Election | 30 May 1959 | ||||||||
Government | People's Action Party | ||||||||
Opposition | Singapore People's Alliance United Malays National Organisation United People's Party (from 1961) Barisan Sosialis (from 1961) | ||||||||
Legislative Assembly of Singapore | |||||||||
Members | 51 | ||||||||
Speaker | Sir George Oehlers | ||||||||
Leader of the House | Toh Chin Chye | ||||||||
Prime Minister | Lee Kuan Yew | ||||||||
Leader of the Opposition | Lim Yew Hock | ||||||||
Party control | PAP supermajority (until 1961) PAP majority (1961–1962) PAP minority (from 1962) | ||||||||
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Officeholders
Composition
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Party | Members | ||
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At election[1] | At dissolution | ||
People's Action Party | 43 | 25 | |
Barisan Sosialis | 0 | 14 | |
Singapore People's Alliance | 4 | 4 | |
United Malays National Organisation | 3 | 3 | |
United People's Party | 0 | 2 | |
Independent | 1 | 2 | |
Vacant seats | 0 | 1 | |
Total | 51 | 51 | |
Government majority | 17 | -1 |
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Members
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This is the list of members of the 2nd Legislative Assembly of Singapore elected in the 1959 general election.
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Changes in members
By-elections
More information Constituency, Incumbent ...
Constituency | Incumbent | Date of by-election | New member | ||||||
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Name | Party | Date seat vacated | Cause of vacancy | Name | Party | ||||
Hong Lim | Ong Eng Guan | Independent | 29 December 1960 | Resignation | 29 April 1961 | Ong Eng Guan | Independent | ||
Anson | Baharudin bin Mohamed Ariff | PAP | 20 April 1961 | Death[2] | 15 July 1961 | David Marshall | WP |
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Vacant seats
More information Constituency, Member ...
Constituency | Member | Party | Date seat vacated | Cause of vacation | |
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Sembawang | Ahmad Ibrahim | PAP | 21 August 1962 | Death[3] |
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Changes in party affiliation
More information Member, Constituency ...
Member | Constituency | Date | Former party | New party | Reason | ||
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Ong Eng Guan | Hong Lim | 27 July 1960 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[4] | ||
18 June 1961 | Independent | UPP | Formed new political party.[5] | ||||
S. V. Lingam | Aljunied | 27 July 1960 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[4] | ||
18 June 1961 | Independent | UPP | Formed new political party. | ||||
4 August 1962 | UPP | Independent | Resigned due to disagreement with UPP.[6] | ||||
16 August 1962 | Independent | PAP | Reinstated.[7] | ||||
Ng Teng Kian | Punggol | 27 July 1960 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[4] | ||
18 June 1961 | Independent | UPP | Formed new political party.[5] | ||||
Lee Siew Choh | Queenstown | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[10] | ||||
Teo Hock Guan | Changi | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Ong Chang Sam | Chua Chu Kang | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Low Por Tuck | Havelock | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Tan Cheng Tong | Jalan Kayu | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Lin You Eng | Moulmein | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Sheng Nam Chin | Nee Soon | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Tee Kim Leng | Pasir Panjang | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Leong Keng Seng | Serangoon Gardens | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Fung Yin Ching | Stamford | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
S.T. Bani | Thomson | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Wong Soon Fong | Toa Payoh | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Chan Sun Wing | Upper Serangoon | 27 July 1961 | PAP | Independent | Expelled for challenging PAP leadership.[8][9] | ||
29 July 1961 | Independent | BS | Formed new political party.[11][10] | ||||
Hoe Puay Choo | Bras Basah | 3 July 1962 | PAP | Independent | Resigned.[12] | ||
11 August 1962 | Independent | BS | Joined Barisan.[13] | ||||
David Marshall | Anson | 18 January 1963 | WP | Independent | Resigned due to disagreement with WP.[14] |
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