2025 General Election: Difference between revisions
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* 33 electoral divisions (2 more than GE2020) | * 33 electoral divisions (2 more than GE2020) | ||
* 15 SMC (nett total 1 | * 15 SMC (nett total 1 more than GE2020) | ||
** 6 new | ** 6 new SMCs: | ||
*** Bukit Gombak | *** Bukit Gombak | ||
*** Jalan Kayu | *** Jalan Kayu | ||
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*** Sembawang West | *** Sembawang West | ||
*** Tampines Changkat | *** Tampines Changkat | ||
** Removed the following | ** Removed the following SMCs: | ||
*** Yuhua | *** Yuhua -incumbent [[Grace Fu]] | ||
*** Bukit Batok | *** Bukit Batok - incumbent [[Murali Pillai]] | ||
*** Hong Kah North | *** Hong Kah North - incumbent [[Amy Khor]] | ||
*** MacPherson | *** MacPherson - incumbent [[Tin Pei Ling]] | ||
*** Punggol West | *** Punggol West - incumbent [[Sun Xueling]] | ||
* 18 Group Representation | * 18 Group Representation |
Revision as of 11:41, 11 March 2025
EBRC Report 2025
Report of The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, Cmd 34 of 2025, 11 March 2025
- 33 electoral divisions (2 more than GE2020)
- 15 SMC (nett total 1 more than GE2020)
- 6 new SMCs:
- Bukit Gombak
- Jalan Kayu
- Jurong Central
- Queenstown
- Sembawang West
- Tampines Changkat
- Removed the following SMCs:
- Yuhua -incumbent Grace Fu
- Bukit Batok - incumbent Murali Pillai
- Hong Kah North - incumbent Amy Khor
- MacPherson - incumbent Tin Pei Ling
- Punggol West - incumbent Sun Xueling
- 6 new SMCs:
- 18 Group Representation
- Total of 97 seats (4 more than GE2020)
- The current Constitution allows for up to 12 NCMPs to be declared as elected.