1993 Singaporean presidential election

1993 Singaporean presidential election

← 1989 28 August 1993 1999 →
Registered1,756,517
Turnout94.48%
 
Nominee Ong Teng Cheong Chua Kim Yeow
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 952,513 670,358
Percentage 58.69% 41.31%

President before election

Wee Kim Wee
Independent

Elected President

Ong Teng Cheong
Independent

Presidential elections were held in Singapore on 28 August 1993. Following amendments to the Constitution in 1991, presidential elections since then are to be directly elected by citizens. Incumbent president Wee Kim Wee, who had been elected by Parliament in 1989, did not seek re-election.

A non-partisan position, the candidates contesting in the election were Ong Teng Cheong and Chua Kim Yeow, who were all independents or had resigned from any political parties that they had previously been members of. They were all issued the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) as well as a community certificate to be able to contest in the election as per the eligibility requirements.

The 1993 presidential election was the only presidential election to date with only two candidates. Ong won with 59% of the vote, winning by a record margin and becoming the first president to have received a majority of the popular vote. He was inaugurated on 1 September as the fifth president of Singapore.


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