1976 Singaporean general election

General elections were held in Singapore on 23 December 1976.

The result was a victory for the People's Action Party, which won all 69 seats, the third of four consecutive elections in which they repeated the feat.

[2] Similar to previous elections, constituencies were either dissolved or created due to population.

Six constituencies were abolished and ten new ones created, which were reflected on the table: A total of 124 candidates contested the election.

The election marked their political debut of two prominent candidates, independent Chiam See Tong and PAP Goh Chok Tong, who would become the then-longest-serving opposition MP and the second Prime Minister, respectively.