'' on 3 January
Cheng San GRC After the election, the WP candidates at Cheng San GRC filed police reports against the PAP over the presence of PAP ministers within the precinct of polling stations in Cheng San GRC, citing the violation of two sections of the Parliamentary Elections Act: • Section 82(1)(d): "No person shall wait outside any polling station on polling day, except for the purpose of gaining entry to the polling station to cast his vote". • Section 82(1)(e): "No person shall loiter in any street or public place within a radius of 200 metres of any polling station on polling day." Their complaints were not prosecuted by the
police, on the advice of the
Attorney-General (AG)
Chan Sek Keong. Chan, in his letter to the
Minister for Law S. Jayakumar, interpreted the statute as being "irrelevant to people" within the polling station, and that remaining within the polling station itself, as opposed to being within a perimeter of 200 meters from the external walls of the polling station, was not an offence. This reading was unconventional because it practically allowed people to stay inside the station, but deemed it an offence to be in the area within 200 metres outside its external walls. He added that "the possibility of a person inside a polling station influencing or intimidating voters in the presence of the presiding officer and his officials, the polling agents etc was considered so remote that it was discounted by the Act." This logic was also unusual because it suggested that voters were safe from undue influence inside the polling station, yet could be affected simply by being within 200 metres outside. The WP questioned whether the AG was suggesting that it was acceptable for people to enter and loiter on the grounds of the polling station rather than outside it, and subsequently renewed its call for the establishment of an independent
election commission to ensure fair play in the conduct of elections in Singapore.
Tang Liang Hong's self-imposed exile After the election,
Tang Liang Hong was sued for
defamation by several of the PAP's leaders, including then-Prime Minister
Goh Chok Tong, then-Senior Minister
Lee Kuan Yew and then-Deputy Prime Ministers
Lee Hsien Loong and
Tony Tan, who accused him of making statements during the campaign which falsely questioned their integrity. A total of 13 judgements were entered against Tang for defamation. Tang left Singapore shortly after the election and moved to
Australia. He never returned to Singapore until his death in 2025.
Other constituencies With upgrading schemes
dangled as a pricy stake for voters living in
public housing, the PAP reversed its electoral decline for the first time in four elections with a 4.01% increase in its vote share. This marked the first election since the
1963 general election in which the party managed to wrestle back opposition wards, regaining control of
Bukit Gombak and
Nee Soon Central, both of which had been captured in the previous election. Due to
Chiam See Tong's defection to the SPP, the SDP failed to win any seats, ending its parliamentary presence that had lasted since 1984. The SDP has yet to return to Parliament since then. The election saw two opposition MPs returned to the legislature, with Chiam representing the SPP and
Low Thia Khiang the WP. In addition, one
Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seat was offered to the WP team in Cheng San GRC, which was the best performing losing opposition team with 45.2% of the vote. The WP accepted the offer and appointed its Secretary-General
J. B. Jeyaretnam as NCMP, marking his return to Parliament for the first time since 1986. In June 1997, when NMPs were appointed, the number of appointments was increased from six to nine. Later, on 6 September 1999, the
9th Parliament was relocated to the newly constructed
Parliament House situated within the
Civic District facing
North Bridge Road. The former Parliament House was closed following the move and subsequently reopened on 26 March 2004 as
The Arts House, repurposed as a venue for the arts and cultural events. ==Notes==