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General elections were held in Singapore for the first time on 20 March 1948 to elect six members of the Legislative Council. The elections were part of a series of constitutional reforms introduced by the British colonial administration following the end of World War II. Six of the twenty-five seats on the Legislative Council were to be filled through direct elections, with the remainder appointed or held ex officio. The electorate was highly restricted, limited to British subjects who met strict residential and income qualifications, resulting in there being just over 22,000 registered voters from a population of approximately 940,000.
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