• Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 巴西班讓集選區; Simplified Chinese: 巴西班让集选区) is a defunct Group Representation Constituency...
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  • Parade Group Representation Constituency (5) Moulmein–Kallang Group Representation Constituency (4) Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency (3) Pasir...
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  • (MP) for Pasir Panjang Single Member Constituency (SMC) from 23 December 1980 to 17 August 1988 and Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency (GRC)...
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  • the Member of Parliament (MP) for West Coast Constituency, Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency (GRC), Brickworks GRC and West Coast GRC. Born...
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  • Bukit Timah Constituency. In 1988, it was merged into Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency. Note : Elections Department Singapore do not include...
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    Singapore. Constituencies, also called the Divisions, are classified as either Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) or Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs)...
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    was established in 2025 after being split from Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency (GRC) and was first contested at the general election that...
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  • Brickworks and Queenstown Constituencies. In 1991, the Alexandra ward was carved out of the GRC and the GRC fully absorbed Pasir Panjang GRC. Incumbent MP Tan...
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    while bids to contest Ang Mo Kio, East Coast and Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituencies were later withdrawn as their party did not show...
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  • Clementi Constituency was a constituency in Singapore. It used to exist from 1980 to 1988, where it merged into Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency...
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  • Jaakonsaari Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium Pasir Laba Camp Pasir Laba Road Pasir Panjang Pasir Panjang Constituency Pasir Panjang Group Representation Constituency...
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  • GRC after absorbing MacPherson and parts of Potong Pasir and Mountbatten. Four SMCs (Bukit Panjang, Hougang, Marymount and Pioneer) and five GRCs (Bishan–Toa...
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    the Non-constituency Member of Parliament). In 1986, Town Councils were introduced, which also cumulates to the creation of Group Representation Constituencies...
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    The West Coast Group Representation Constituency was a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) located in the western and central areas of...
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  • Brickworks Constituency was a constituency in Singapore. It used to exist from 1976 to 1988. It merged part of Leng Kee and Pasir Panjang. In 1988, the...
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    Parliament organised into 14 Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) and 17 Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs). Each SMC returns one Member of Parliament...
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  • electoral division is further subdivided into polling districts. Group representation constituency "Singapore Elections". Singapore Government. 19 August 2005...
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  • election. The number of members in a team representing a group representative constituency (GRC) was increased from 4 to 6. This reduced the total number...
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    Single Member Constituency (SMC), while the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), under the leadership of Chiam See Tong, retained Potong Pasir SMC and captured...
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    Parliament) are organised into Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) and Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs). Each SMC returns one MP using the first...
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    the four they won in the last election. In this election, Group Representation Constituencies were increased from four members to between four and six...
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    All but 11 constituencies had a final percentage adjusted by no more than 0.04%, with the exceptions being Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC, Bukit Panjang SMC, East...
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    into different constituencies, which are classified as either Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) or Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs). The boundaries...
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  • in Sembawang West SMC, Paul Tambyah in Bukit Panjang". Straits Times. "GE2025: SDA set to contest in Pasir Ris-Changi GRC, in talks with Workers' Party...
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    Member Constituency (SMC) for the Parliament of Singapore. Located in the West Region, it was created from Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC)...
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  • Member Constituency as part of Singapore's political reforms. In 1991, it was abolished and merged into Thomson Group Representation Constituency. Note :...
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  • the SDP leader. Chiam won the single seat of Potong Pasir after three attempts in the constituency by a vote of 60.3% to Mah's 39.7%, making Chiam as only...
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    of Singaporean electoral divisions from 2006 to 2011 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 11th Parliament of Singapore...
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    of Singaporean electoral divisions from 2015 to 2020 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 13th Parliament of Singapore...
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    Programme(LUP) Governance Progress package and Budget 2006 Group representation constituency system Central Provident Fund scheme Internal Security Act...
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