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Serious PAP Announces Electoral Boundaries Change! General Elections Coming Soon! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - Singapore will increase the number of MPs in Parliament by four, and do away with six-member GRCs in the latest changes to electoral boundaries announced on Friday (March 13), raising expectations that the next general election could be called soon.

The changes to constituency boundaries are incremental in nature, with the largest changes in the fast-growing north-eastern part of the island.

The report comes on the same day that Singapore announced more social-distancing measures in its fight against the global coronavirus pandemic, including limiting the size of gatherings to 250 people to reduce the risk of transmission.

In its report submitted to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday (March 11), the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) recommended an increase in the number of elected Members of Parliament from 89 to 93. The Government has accepted the recommendations.

There will be 14 Single-Member Constituencies (SMCs) and 17 Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs), up from the current 13 SMCs and 16 GRCs.

A new four-member Sengkang GRC will be created through a merger of the former Sengkang West and Punggol East SMCs, as well as parts of Pasir-Ris Punggol GRC.


In all, three SMCs have been taken off the map - Punggol East, Sengkang West and Fengshan. The latter will be subsumed into East Coast GRC.

In their place are four new single seats.

Punggol West, whose current MP is Senior Parliamentary Secretary Sun Xueling, will be carved out of the sprawling Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC.

Two former single-seats make a return - Yio Chu Kang, which was part of Ang Mo Kio GRC, and Kebun Baru, which was part of Nee Soon GRC.

Marymount has been carved out of Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC, which has become a 4-member GRC.

With these changes, gone are the mammoth six-member Ang Mo Kio and Pasir Ris -Punggol GRCs helmed by PM Lee and Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean respectively - both have become 5-member GRCs.

In all, there will be 11 five-member GRCs - three more than in 2015. The number of four-member GRCs remains the same at six.

Two anticipated hot battlegrounds - East Coast GRC and West Coast GRC - have each grown to become five-member GRCs.


East Coast GRC, which is expected to see a strong challenge mounted by the Workers' Party, has absorbed Fengshan.

Meanwhile, the new Progress Singapore Party formed by former People's Action Party (MP) stalwart Tan Cheng Bock is tipped to contest West Coast GRC, which has absorbed polling districts from Chua Chu Kang GRC and Hong Kah North.

In keeping with recent practice, the boundaries of opposition-held seats - Aljunied GRC and Hougang -have remained intact.

The report said: "The Committee reviewed the boundaries of the current electoral divisions, taking into account the current configurations, changes in the number of electors due to population shifts and housing developments."

The committee's recommendations continue reforms to the system that PM Lee had initiated ahead of the 2011 General Election to further reduce the average size of GRCs and create more SMCs.

The average number of MPs per GRC at the coming general election will be 4.65, down from 4.75 in the 2015 GE.

There will be 2,594,740 voters heading to the polls, which have to be held by April 2021 - up from 2,460,484 at the 2015 election.

The committee, which comprises five senior civil servants and is chaired by Cabinet Secretary Tan Kee Yong, was formed on Aug 1 last year.

The next question is when Parliament will be dissolved, and the writ of election issued.

In 2015, this happened 32 days after the boundaries report was released, and in 2011, 54 days.

In 2006, Parliament was dissolved 48 days after the report's release, and in 2001, a day after.

In the days ahead, People's Action Party (PAP) activists and opposition party members are set to meet their teams to step up preparations for the election.

One major question is how the hustings will be impacted as the Covid-19 outbreak continues to run rampant overseas.

In his second national address on the situation on Thursday, PM Lee said the outbreak will continue for some time - a year, and maybe longer.

He also emphasised that the situation in Singapore remains under control, and the disease outbreak response level - currently at orange - will not be raised to red, the highest level.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat had earlier noted in a forum on Wednesday that the coronavirus situation and its impact on the economy are likely to worsen, and ensuring Singapore can focus on overcoming the challenges is a major factor in deciding when to hold the general election.

https://www.straitstimes.com/politi...es-announced-14-smcs-17-grcs-in-next-election
 

Froggy

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If Singaporeans don't give a clear mandate of 100% PAP MPs in the parliament this coming election, I think more Singaporeans will die from this Wuhan virus. How do you expect PAP to focus to win this dangerous war with the virus if there is distractions from oppies?
 

winnipegjets

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Asset
If Singaporeans don't give a clear mandate of 100% PAP MPs in the parliament this coming election, I think more Singaporeans will die from this Wuhan virus. How do you expect PAP to focus to win this dangerous war with the virus if there is distractions from oppies?

No PAP, no SINKapore. Election is a waste of time and money ....just let PAP run the country forever.
 

glockman

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Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope ASAP because
I want politicians to honor their words and not wear masks. If not very xiasuay
And hundreds and thousands will attend rallies. Is this the next wave of infection they talked about, and told us to be mentally prepared?
 

Byebye Penis

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And hundreds and thousands will attend rallies. Is this the next wave of infection they talked about, and told us to be mentally prepared?

Only oppies attendees can wear masks ok? If incumbent's supporters or candidate wear is xia suay.

Let's all go distribute free masks for the opposition rallies.
 

myfoot123

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Let's hope East Coast GRC and West Coast GRC fall into the opposition power house. Let's hope Lee Hsien Yang contest Ang Mok Kio GRC under TCB's umbrella. Once all these GRC is captured, HSK and CCS will become a tamed sheep in parliament. Let's make Singapore Great again. God bless the opposition parties.
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
The grassroots leaders have mobilized to help our grassroots advisers win the elections. As active citizens in the ward, we really can't bring ourselves to vote for a political candidate that we hardly see or interact with, someone who only turns up once every 4-5 years during election season and then vanish after that. We prefer to vote for someone who had been actively serving the residents alongside us grassroots volunteers.
 

blackmondy

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The Wuhan virus is a blessing in disguise for piss and poop. This time it will most likely will be online-voting and pappies will be happy with this arrangement as it can be easily rigged in their favor.
 

Sideswipe

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Asset
the electoral dept is too conservative. the pap said they want more SMCs and smaller sizes GRCs. they made just 1 new SMC, from 13 to 14 now. they should have dissolved some GRCs like Ang Mo Kio and Pasir Ris for more SMCs.
 

zhihau

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The Wuhan virus is a blessing in disguise for piss and poop. This time it will most likely will be online-voting and pappies will be happy with this arrangement as it can be easily rigged in their favor.

At the most is using a bar-code reader to register you before you use pen and paper to cast your vote. Teehee...
 

PretenderSam

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“We live in a culture where people are more offended by swear words and middle fingers than they are by famine, warfare and the destruction of our environment.”

Birds born in cages think freedom is a crime
 

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Robert Half

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the electoral dept is too conservative. the pap said they want more SMCs and smaller sizes GRCs. they made just 1 new SMC, from 13 to 14 now. they should have dissolved some GRCs like Ang Mo Kio and Pasir Ris for more SMCs.

Vote swing in the SMC can be very devastating :coffee:
 

CPTMiller

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Losing smc one mp is smaller concerned then a 5 or 6 mp team grc.
As far mp numbering game.
They smart in adjusting the grouping again.
This time round they will win bigger
 
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