Yeo Toon Chia Explained

Yeo Toon Chia
Constituency Mp1:Ang Mo Kio GRC (Ang Mo Kio)
Predecessor1:constituency established
Successor1:Tang Guan Seng
Term Start1:21 August 1991
Term End1:2 January 1997
Constituency Mp2:Ang Mo Kio Single Member Constituency
Predecessor2:constituency established
Successor2:constituency abolished
Term Start2:13 December 1976
Term End2:31 August 1991
Constituency Mp3:Kampong Kapor Single Member Constituency
Predecessor3:Lim Cheng Lock
Successor3:constituency abolished
Term Start3:18 April 1970
Term End3:23 December 1976
Children:2
Alma Mater:Tuan Mong High School, Singapore Polytechnic
Birth Place:Straits Settlements, Singapore in the Straits Settlements
Birth Name:Yeo Toon Chia
Awards:Meritorious Service Star Award, 2019
Party:People's Action Party
Profession:Politician

Yeo Toon Chia (Chinese: s=杨敦清|p=Yáng Dūnqīng; born 1941) is a Singaporean former politician. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Kampong Kapor Single Member Constituency from 1970 to 1976, the Ang Mo Kio Single Member Constituency from 1976 to 1991, and the Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency representing the Ang Mo Kio division from 1991 to 1997.

Early life

Yeo was born in Singapore in 1941. He completed his secondary education at Tuan Mong High School. From 1964 to 1968 he studied at Singapore Polytechnic, graduating in 1969 with a diploma in land surveying.[1] [2] After graduating from his studies, he worked as a technical officer in Jurong Town Corporation, then became director of a chemicals company.[3]

Career

Yeo joined the People's Action Party (PAP) in 1963. He was first elected to parliament for Kampong Kapor Constituency in the 1970 Singaporean by-elections, beating Chng Boon Eng of the United National Front with 62.4% of the vote to Chng's 37.6%.[4] [5]

In the 1972 Singaporean general election, Yeo faced Chng again in a rematch for Kampong Kapor Constituency; he won with 73.15% of the vote to Chng's 26.85%.[6] [7]

In the 1976 Singaporean general election, Yeo was transferred to the newly created ward of Ang Mo Kio Constituency to contest the elections there. He became Ang Mo Kio's first MP as one of sixteen candidates to be returned unopposed on Nomination Day.[8] [9] Yeo would remain as an MP for Ang Mo Kio for the rest of his career.

In the 1980 Singaporean general election, Yeo contested for the Ang Mo Kio Constituency again, against Ang Bee Lian of the United People's Front.[10] Yeo was re-elected as the MP for Ang Mo Kio, beating Ang's 18.01% with 81.99% of the vote.[11] [12]

At the 1984 Singaporean general election, Yeo faced Ang again for the Ang Mo Kio Constituency.[13] Yeo was once again re-elected with 72.75% of the vote to Ang's 27.25%.[14] [15]

During the 1988 Singaporean general election, Yeo faced the National Solidarity Party's Ong Kah Seng in a contest for Ang Mo Kio Constituency,[16] now called Ang Mo Kio Single Member Constituency (SMC) after electoral reforms that year. Yeo was re-elected after bettering Ang's 34.51% of the vote with his 65.49%.[17] [18] The following year, Yeo became the first chairman of Ang Mo Kio Town Council, a position he served until 1995.

In the 1991 Singaporean general election, Ang Mo Kio SMC was merged with Kebun Baru SMC, Nee Soon South SMC, Teck Ghee SMC and Yio Chu Kang SMC to form Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency (GRC).[19] Yeo contested for the Ang Mo Kio division of the Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency together with Lee Hsien Loong, Lau Ping Sum and Umar Abdul Hamid. They were elected unopposed on Nomination Day.[20] [21] Yeo retired as an MP in 1997.

In 2019, Yeo was awarded the PAP's Meritorious Service Star at the PAP65 Awards and Convention.[22]

Notes and References

  1. News: 29 August 1972 . THE CONSTITUENCIES . 18 May 2024 . New Nation . 7 . NewspaperSG.
  2. Web site: 30 March 1970 . CURRICULUM VITAE OF YEO TOON CHIA @ YEO TOON CHENG . 18 May 2024 . National Archives of Singapore.
  3. News: 8 September 1996 . MP Yeo Toon Chia praised for building strong community links . 18 May 2024 . . 20 . NewspaperSG.
  4. News: 19 April 1970 . The PAP makes it a clean sweep at polls . 18 May 2024 . . 1 . NewspaperSG.
  5. Web site: ELD 1970 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  6. News: 3 September 1972 . Election scoreboard . 19 May 2024 . . 4 . NewspaperSG.
  7. Web site: ELD 1972 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  8. News: 14 December 1976 . ELECTION WHOFIGHTS-WHOM... . 19 May 2024 . . 8 . NewspaperSG.
  9. Web site: ELD 1976 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  10. News: 14 December 1980 . WHO FIGHTS WHOM AND WHERE ... . 19 May 2024 . . 8 . NewspaperSG.
  11. News: 24 December 1980 . ALL THE RESULTS... . 19 May 2024 . . 12 . NewspaperSG.
  12. Web site: ELD 1980 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  13. News: Ee . Boon Lee . 2 November 1984 . United People's Front names two more candidates for the polls . 19 May 2024 . . 3 . NewspaperSG.
  14. News: 23 December 1984 . ELECTION '84 RESULTS . 19 May 2024 . . 8 . NewspaperSG.
  15. Web site: ELD 1984 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  16. News: 27 August 1988 . Single seat wards . 19 May 2024 . . 2 . NewspaperSG.
  17. News: 4 September 1988 . Sweet victory! . 19 May 2024 . . 4 . NewspaperSG.
  18. Web site: ELD 1988 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  19. News: 10 August 1991 . 21 single-member wards, 15 GRCs for next election . 19 May 2024 . . 22 . NewspaperSG.
  20. News: 22 August 1991 . Surprise for winning team . 19 May 2024 . . 21 . NewspaperSG.
  21. Web site: ELD 1991 Parliamentary General Election Results . 18 May 2024 . Elections Department Singapore.
  22. News: 11 November 2019 . 王邦文 杨敦清 符喜泉 为国家和政党作贡献获表扬 . 19 May 2024 . . Chinese (Singapore).