1962 Merger Referendum of Singapore
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A referendum on the terms of integration into the Federation of Malaysia was held in
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on 1 September 1962. Option A, which provided for the highest level of autonomy, was the option selected on nearly 96% of valid ballots.Singapore, 1 September 1962: Integration with Malaya
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However, 26% of voters cast blank or invalid ballots (mostly the former), meaning that Option A was only selected by 71% of those who participated in the referendum, or by 64% of registered voters.


Background

The first internal challenge to merger with the Federation of Malaya came from and grew out of a political struggle between the
People's Action Party The People's Action Party (abbreviation: PAP) is a major conservative centre-right political party in Singapore and is one of the three contemporary political parties represented in Parliament, alongside the opposition Workers' Party (WP) and ...
(PAP) and their opponents included the
Barisan Sosialis Barisan Sosialis ( eng, Socialist Front) was a political party in Singapore. It was formed on 29 July 1961 and officially registered on 13 August 1961 by left-wing members of the People's Action Party (PAP) who had been expelled from the PAP. ...
(Socialist Front), the Liberal-Socialist Party, the Workers' Party, the United People's Party and the Partai Rakyat (People's Party). In Singapore, the PAP sought formation of Malaysia on the basis of the strong mandate it obtained during the general elections of 1959 when PAP won 43 of the 51 seats. However, this mandate became questionable when dissension within the party led to a split. In July 1961, following a debate on a vote of confidence in the government, 13 PAP Assemblymen were expelled from the PAP for abstaining from voting. Subsequently, they formed a new political party, the
Barisan Sosialis Barisan Sosialis ( eng, Socialist Front) was a political party in Singapore. It was formed on 29 July 1961 and officially registered on 13 August 1961 by left-wing members of the People's Action Party (PAP) who had been expelled from the PAP. ...
or ''the Barisan'', reducing the PAP's majority in the Legislative Assembly to 26 of the 51 seats. The ruling PAP was not legally obliged to call for a referendum, but did so to secure the mandate of the people. However, the
Barisan Sosialis Barisan Sosialis ( eng, Socialist Front) was a political party in Singapore. It was formed on 29 July 1961 and officially registered on 13 August 1961 by left-wing members of the People's Action Party (PAP) who had been expelled from the PAP. ...
, a left-wing socialist party consisting of former PAP members with communist sympathies pedigree to the opposition to the
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, and imperialism movements were alleged that the people did not support merger, but
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declared that people did. The referendum did not have an option of objecting to the idea of merger because no one had ''legitimately'' raised the issue in the Legislative Assembly before then. However, the methods had been debatable. The referendum was therefore called to resolve the issue as an effort to decide objectively which option the people backed. The legitimacy of the referendum was often challenged by Singaporean left-wingers, due to the lack of an option to vote against the merger.


Council of Joint Action

The Council of Joint Action (CJA) founded by 19 members of the Assembly to block the merger and scuttle the referendum by taking the issue before the UN Committee on Colonialism. On 6 July 1962, The CJA signed a memorandum condemning the referendum on the grounds that the proposed constitutional changes and to assure its continued right to bases in Singapore, and to protect its privileged economic position. The CJA also criticized the terms, and the lack of choice in the referendum. In the memorandum, The CJA concluded that the transfer of sovereignty would be contrary to the spirit and resolution of the United Nations General Assembly's
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Proposed


Campaign

Strongly against the referendum, the Barisan Sosialis called for a boycott of the referendum, telling supporters to submit blank votes in protest of the "rigged" referendum. Over 144,000 blank votes were cast, over a quarter of all votes. That move had been anticipated by the ruling PAP government, as seen by the insertion of a clause that stated that all blank would be counted as a vote for the option that wins the most votes if there was no outright majority or that blank votes would be counted as Option A. The
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campaign fielded by both sides was extremely heated, many of the leaders on both sides broadcast radio shows in several languages.


Results


Aftermath

Backed by the official mandate, the Agreement relating to Malaysia between the
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, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Crown Colony of Sarawak, Sarawak and Singapore was signed on 9 July 1963. Singapore entered into merger with Malaya on Malaysia Day, 16 September 1963, marking the birth of Malaysia. Singapore ceased to be a state of Malaysia on Singapore in Malaysia#Expulsion, 9 August 1965 when it became an independent state.''See'': th
Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965
and the Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdo
Singapore Act 1966


See also

* Proclamation of Malaysia * Singapore in Malaysia * Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965


References

{{Malaysia topics Formation of Malaysia 1962 referendums Referendums in Singapore History of Malaysia 1962 in Singapore 1962 in international relations Multiple-choice referendums