2025 General Election

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EBRC Report 2025

Report of The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, Cmd 34 of 2025, 11 March 2025.


  • 33 electoral divisions (2 more than GE2020)
  • Total of 97 seats (4 more than GE2020)


Only the following GRC/SMC remained untouched:

  • Marsiling-Yew Tee (4p GRC)
  • Nee Soon (5p GRC)
  • Bishan-Toa Payoh (4p GRC)
  • Jalan Besar (4p GRC)
  • Sengkang (4p GRC)
  • Hougang SMC (incumbent Dennis Tan)
  • Mountbatten SMC (incumbent Lim Biow Chuan)


  • 15 SMC (nett total 1 more than GE2020)
    • 6 new SMCs:
      • Bukit Gombak (from Chua Chu Kang 4p GRC)
      • Jalan Kayu (from Ang Mo Kio 5p GRC)
      • Jurong Central (mainly from Jurong 5p GRC & 2 polling districts from Yuhua SMC)
      • Queenstown (from Tanjong Pagar 5p GRC)
      • Sembawang West (7 polling districts from Sembawang 5p GRC)
      • Tampines Changkat (mostly from Tampines 5p GRC and 1 redefined polling district from East Coast 5p GRC)
    • Removed the following SMCs:


  • 18 GRC, nett total 5 new ones compared to GE2020:
  • 10 x 5-person GRC (11 in GE2020)
  • 8 x 4-person GRC (6 in GE2020)


  • 5 New GRCs:
    • Pasir Ris-Changi
    • Punggol
    • Jurong East-Bukit Batok
    • Marine Parade-Braddell Heights
    • West Coast-Jurong West


  • Modified GRCs:
    • Expanded in scope:
      • Holland-Bukit Timah 4p GRC - absorbed 1 polling district from Jurong 5p GRC
    • Reduced in scope:
      • Aljunied 5p GRC - lost 2 newly formed polling districts AJ52 & AJ53 cut from AJ50
      • Ang Mo Kio 5p GRC - lost polling districts AM01 to AM10
      • Chua Chu Kang 4p GRC
      • East Coast 5p GRC
      • Sembawang 5p GRC
      • Tampines 5p GRC
  • The current Constitution allows for up to 12 NCMPs to be declared as elected.