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The GE battleground constituencies – 39 hot seats

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The GE battleground constituencies – 39 hot seats

August 12th, 2015


GE 2015: The Battleground Constituencies – 39 hot seats


Although, the last General Elections in 2011 cannot be seen to be indicative of how election results would be in 2015, there is some basic insight that we get as to which are the likely seats that will be hotly contested between the PAP and the opposition parties.

I have, in a previous piece, highlighted the constituencies that resulted in a vote share of less than 60% and analysed the likelihood of a swing. I wrote that piece before the boundary changes. These are the constituencies with the lowest vote shares for the PAP:

Potong Pasir SMC – 50.36%

Joo Chiat SMC – 51%

East Coast GRC (5 seats) – 54.8%

Marine Parade GRC (5 seats) – 56.6%

Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (5 seats) – 56.93%

Tampines GRC (5 seats) – 57.2%

Nee Soon GRC (5 seats) – 58.4%

Sengkang West SMC – 58.1%

Moulmein-Kallang GRC (4 seats) – 58.55%

Mounbatten SMC – 58.62%

The Electoral Boundary changes mean that Moulmein-Kallang will not be in existence and it will be amalgamated into a new Jalan Besar GRC which will include Whampoa and parts of Tanjong Pagar GRC. It is hard to predict which way this new GRC would go. Whampoa was a safe 66% for the PAP and Tanjong Pagar GRC has been uncontested since time immemorial. Together with Tanjong Pagar GRC, I would count Jalan Besar GRC as an unpredictable constituency where anything could happen.

Sengkang West SMC has had some areas absorbed into Ang Mo Kio GRC. If conventional wisdom is to be accepted, the incumbent would have carved out the opposition leaning areas in Sengkang and absorbed those into Ang Mo Kio. Sengkang West could have become somewhat safe for the PAP. I’m going to keep Sengkang in the less probable category if we are considering whether the opposition will be able to take it.

Joo Chiat has been absorbed into Marine Parade GRC and Marine Parade will continue to be vulnerable to the opposition because of the margin in the last elections.

The new MacPherson SMC is bound to be vulnerable as well. It was carved out of Marine Parade GRC.

Fengshan is another SMC that was carved out of a weak GRC (i.e. East Coast GRC) and I believe that this makes Fengshan another battleground constituency. It is entirely possible that Fengshan is a weak constituency that has been carved out in order not to affect the rest of East Coast GRC.

Based on the above assessment, the constituencies that we need to keep a look out for as key battlegrounds would be the following:

Potong Pasir SMC – contested by SPP

East Coast GRC – contested by WP

Fengshan SMC – contested by WP

Marine Parade GRC – contested by WP

MacPherson GRC – contested by WP

Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC – contested by the SPP-DPP alliance

Tampines GRC – contested by NSP

Nee Soon GRC – contested by WP

Mounbatten SMC – contested by SPP

Jalan Besar GRC and Tanjong Pagar GRC could turn out to be hotly contested as well. Jalan Besar is being contested by WP and Tanjong Pagar by SingFirst.

With NSP announcing today that it will not contest Marine Parade and MacPherson and Singfiirst announcing that it will not contest Ang Mo Kio, there will be no 3 cornered fights in this GE. It looks set to be the first general elections after a long time that all seats get to be contested. Of course, anything can happen on nomination day.

As PAP will be fighting hard to win back the WP held constituencies, we’d have to include them as key battleground constituencies as well.

How many seats are at stake in the main battleground constituencies (including Jalan Besar, Tanjong Pagar and the opposition wards)? 6 SMCs + 2 Four-seat GRCs + 5 Five-seat GRCs.

That’s 39 seats out of the 89 seats that will represent the best chance for the opposition to make a dent on the PAP’s dominance in Parliament. Looks like WP will feature prominently in the key election battles.

Source: article14blog.wordpress.com
 

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As PAP will be fighting hard to win back the WP held constituencies, we’d have to include them as key battleground constituencies as well.

Are you kidding me? Win back? With those 5 jokers? Wahahaha! PAP this time really Hor Kau Kan liao . :biggrin:
 

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All the east side kenna sapu by oppo....

Pinky and his daddy must be kow towing too much to white cocks from the WEST....having the moto...ang mo is the bestessst.... to not forsee that he could be so badly fucked from the EAST! LoLoLoL
 

zhihau

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Go Opposition! Go... Go...

I haven't ventured anywhere beyond the eastern part of the island, but I have reasons to believe that AJ GRC, EC GRC, HG SMC, PE SMC, FS SMC, SKW SMC, PP SMC should be in opposition's hands safely.

Expecting close fight at MP GRC, JB GRC, Macpherson SMC, Mountbatten SMC.

Tampines GRC is relatively safe when Marborky mentioned he'lll step down, P-PG GRC became a comedy town when Deposit Loser decided to try to plant his party flag there.
 

GoldenDragon

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I haven't ventured anywhere beyond the eastern part of the island, but I have reasons to believe that AJ GRC, EC GRC, HG SMC, PE SMC, FS SMC, SKW SMC, PP SMC should be in opposition's hands safely.

Expecting close fight at MP GRC, JB GRC, Macpherson SMC, Mountbatten SMC.

Tampines GRC is relatively safe when Marborky mentioned he'lll step down, P-PG GRC became a comedy town when Deposit Loser decided to try to plant his party flag there.

Don't write off DL's chances. Miracles happen once awhile.
 

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The Ultimate Poll: These General Election polls might get Mothership editors arrested


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[FONT=open_sansregular]It appears that there will be no walkovers this General Election (GE), as Singapore’s opposition parties have resolved pretty much all of their differences to set themselves up for straight fights against the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP).
Indeed, “election season” has begun, with Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen introducing three new PAP candidates among their confirmed running team at Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC on Wednesday morning.
With that in mind, we decided it would be timely for us to use our nifty polls to gauge current voter sentiment — while it’s still legal to, of course.
After all, we sure don’t want to end up like The Straits Times editor Warren Fernandez, who was given a stern warning by the police for conducting and publishing an exit poll on and after Nomination Day.
So here’s our unscientific, unrigorous online poll for everyone before the Nomination Day is announced.
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Workers’ Party (WP) vs People’s Action Party (PAP)
[WP to contest 28 seats: 5 GRCs, 5 SMCs]

Marine Parade GRC
Minister Tan Chuan-Jin Source: Cabinet websiteFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin. Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong is the longest-serving MP here. The GRC has been re-drawn to include Joo Chiat SMC.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: Marine Parade GRC – 56.64% (PAP) 43.36% (NSP); Joo Chiat – 51.02% (PAP) 48.98% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Marine Parade will probably be one of the hottest seats in this GE. It is likely to be a closely-fought contest as the PAP’s best-performing ward, MacPherson SMC, is no longer in the GRC. Workers’ Party Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Yee Jenn Jong, who lost in Joo Chiat by 388 votes, is likely to contest here again.

East Coast GRC
Minister Lim Swee Say Source: CabinetFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say. East Coast was the second-worst performing GRC for the PAP in the last GE. WP’s Gerald Giam, who was one of the five candidates fielded here, became an NCMP after the election.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: 54.83% (PAP) 45.17% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: East Coast is another hot GRC. In the last two GEs, East Coast was the GRC with the slimmest victory margin for the PAP after Aljunied GRC.

Aljunied GRC
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Low Thia Khiang
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: WP Chief Low Thia Khiang told the media last week (Aug 5) that he will stay put in Aljunied GRC. The PAP Aljunied “suicide squad”, which lacks even an anchor Minister, was in the news recently for kicking out its Kaki Bukit Branch Chairman Kahar Hassan after he spent some 16 months working the ground there.
Incumbent: WP
Challenger: PAP
GE 2011 Result: 54.72% (WP) 45.28% (PAP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Just tell them you know what AHPETC, Sinking Funds, Managing Agent, FM Solutions and Services (FMSS), and fiduciary duties mean.

Jalan Besar GRC
Minister Yaacob Ibrahim Source: CabinetFast Facts: Hello, Jalan Besar GRC, Goodbye Moulmein-Kallang GRC. Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim wrote on Facebook that he welcomed back the Jalan Besar name, for the name has been around for over 50 years, and many residents can identify the place with the name. The PAP GRC team will also welcome back popular MP Lily Neo.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: Moulmein-Kallang GRC: 58.55% (PAP) 41.45% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: According to The Straits Times, Jalan Besar is rich with history. Singapore’s oldest places of worship, the Padang and parts of the Singapore River are all within the constituency.

Nee Soon GRC
Minister K Shanmugam Source: CabinetFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Foreign Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam. A segment of Ang Mo Kio GRC — outgoing PAP MP Inderjit Singh’s Kebun Baru ward — is now part of Nee Soon GRC.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: 58.40% (PAP) 41.60% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Minister K Shanmugam is one of the longest-serving PAP MPs, entering politics in 1988 as a young 29-year-old lawyer.


Punggol East SMC
Lee Li Lian
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Lee Li Lian was elected as MP for Punggol East SMC on January 26 2013, following a by-election that was triggered by the resignation of former parliamentary speaker Michael Palmer.
Incumbent: WP
Challenger: PAP
BE 2013 Result: 58.5% (WP) 43.73% (PAP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Punggol East SMC has the most number of electors out of all the SMCs, at 34,410.

Hougang SMC
Png Eng Huat
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Png Eng Huat was elected as MP for Hougang SMC on May 2012, following a by-election that was triggered by WP’s sacking of its initially-elected MP Yaw Shin Leong.
Incumbent: WP
Challenger: PAP
BE 2012 Result: 62.08% (WP) 37.92% (PAP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Hougang SMC has been in the WP’s hands since 1991, thanks to Low Thia Khiang.

Sengkang West SMC
Lam Pin Min
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Minister of State for the Ministry of Health Lam Pin Min is the MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: 58.11% (PAP) 41.89% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Remember the Sengkang columbarium saga? He is the MP who helped facilitate the dialogue between the residents, Life Corporation and the authorities.

Fengshan SMC
Raymond Lim
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Former Transport Minister Raymond Lim is likely to retire before this round of elections. Chinese evening papers have observed that Cheryl Chan, who has been volunteering with the grassroots for a decade, was shadowing Lim in his constituency events.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: East Coast GRC: 54.83% (PAP) 45.17% (WP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: It will be the first time a new candidate is fielded in a PAP-held SMC if Chan is selected.

MacPherson SMC
Tin Pei Ling
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Marine Parade GRC MP Tin Pei Ling was in the news recently with the birth of her baby boy on Aug 5.ESM Goh later told Tin that she will be fielded in MacPherson in the GE. Tin will face a candidate from WP after NSP decided to withdraw its interest in Marine Parade GRC and MacPherson SMC.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: WP
GE 2011 Result: Marine Parade GRC – 56.64% (PAP) 43.36% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: At 31, Tin is the PAP’s youngest MP. It follows that she was also the PAP’s youngest candidate to be fielded at the 2011 GE.

Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) vs PAP
[SDP to contest 11 seats: 2 GRCs, 3 SMCs]

Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Minister Vivian Balakrishnan
Source: Cabinet
Fast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Vivian Balakrishnan. In 2011, the SDP sent their ‘A’ team — consisting of former Presidential Election candidate Tan Jee Say, Ang Yong Guan, Vincent Wijeysingha and Michelle Lee — to contest there.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDP
GE 2011 Result: 60.08% (PAP) 39.92% (SDP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: While this will be the second attempt by the SDP to capture Holland-Bukit Timah GRC, it is unlikely that it will field any of its GE 2011 candidates. Tan and Ang have left to form a new political party, while Wijeysingha has quit politics.

Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Minister Lawrence Wong Source: CabinetFast Facts: This new GRC is likely to be led by Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong. He will leave West Coast GRC to anchor the team standing here.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDP
GE 2011 Result: Sembawang GRC: 63.9% (PAP) 36.1% (SDP); Choa Chu Kang GRC: 61.2% (PAP) 38.8% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: The line-up for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC has so far seen the addition of MPs from the West, with Minister Wong from West Coast GRC, Speaker Halimah Yacob from Jurong GRC and Alex Yam from Choa Chu Kang GRC.

Bukit Batok SMC
David Ong
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: David Ong is a first-term MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDP
GE 2011 Result: Jurong GRC: 66.96% (PAP) 33.04% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Bukit Batok SMC was contested from 1972 to 1991.

Yuhua SMC
Minister Grace Fu
Source: Cabinet
Fast Facts: Grace Fu, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and the face of “SG50 baby” is the only female minister in the Cabinet.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDP
GE 2011 Result: 66.86% (PAP) 33.14% (SDP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Fu is the only minister contesting in an SMC.

Bukit Panjang SMC
Teo Ho Pin
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Teo Ho Pin, North West District Mayor, is the MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDP
GE 2011 Result: 66.27% (PAP) 33.73% (SDP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: This will be Teo’s third time defending his Bukit Panjang seat.

Reform Party (RP) vs PAP
[RP to contest 11 seats: 2 GRCs, 1 SMCs]

Ang Mo Kio GRC
PM Lee Hsien Looong Source:Cabinet websiteFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by PAP Sec-Gen and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. There are three potential new PAP candidates in his team, including “Son of Punggol” Koh Poh Koon and former Pyramid Game show host Darryl David.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: RP
GE 2011 Result: 69.33% (PAP) 30.67% (RP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: If CPF blogger Roy Ngerng joins RP, it will be his second “battle” with PM Lee, following his cross-examination of PM Lee in the High Court to assess damages for defaming PM Lee.

West Coast GRC
Minister Lim Hng Kiang Source: CabinetFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Minister for Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang. He has been the MP at West Coast GRC since 1997.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: RP
GE 2011 Result: 66.57% (PAP) 33.43% (RP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: RP Sec-Gen Kenneth Jeyaretnam led the RP West Coast GRC team in GE 2011. And do you know that Minister Lim now has a Facebook page?

Radin Mas SMC
Sam Tan
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Sam Tan, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office & Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, is the MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: RP
GE 2011 Result: 67.1% (PAP) 32.9% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: RP will be contesting in Radin Mas SMC for the first time.

National Solidarity Party (NSP) vs PAP
[NSP to contest 11 seats: 2 GRCs, 1 SMCs]

Sembawang GRC
Minister Khaw Boon Wan Source: ParliamentFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by PAP Chairman and National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan. Potential Minister-calibre MP Ong Ye Kung will likely join his team.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: NSP
GE 2011 Result: 63.9% (PAP) 36.1% (SDP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Expect several new faces at Sembawang GRC, with Hawazi Daipi retiring and Ong Teng Koon moving to Marsiling-Yew Tee.

Tampines GRC
Minister Heng Swee Keat Source: CabinetFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Education Minister Heng Swee Keat. Former minister Mah Bow Tan, who helmed three ministries in his 27-year political career, will retire ahead of the polls.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: NSP
GE 2011 Result: 57.22% (PAP) 42.78% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: This is the likely PAP Tampines GRC line-up: Ministers Heng Swee Keat and Masagos Zulkifli, MP Baey Yam Keng, and new candidates Desmond Choo and Cheng Li Hui.

Pioneer SMC
Cedric Foo
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Cedric Foo is the MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: NSP
GE 2011 Result: 60.73% (PAP) 39.27% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Foo was a former Minister of State for Defence and National Development.

Singapore People’s Party (SPP) vs PAP
[SPP to contest 8 seats: 1 GRC + 3 SMCs]

Potong Pasir SMC
Sitoh Yih Pin
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: MP Sitoh Yih Pin won the seat in 2011 by a mere 114 votes. We are likely to see round two of a Battle Royale between SPP’s Lina Chiam and Sitoh as she told The Straits Times that she would make another bid for Potong Pasir.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SPP
GE 2011 Result: 50.36% (PAP) 49.64% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Potong Pasir is the smallest SMC in Singapore at 17,389 electors. Chiam See Tong, the husband of Lina Chiam, is Singapore’s longest-serving opposition MP, having represented Potong Pasir from 1984 to 2011.

Mountbatten SMC
Lim Biow Chuan
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: Lim Biow Chuan is the MP. We are likely to see a second-round battle between him and the SPP’s Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss, who left the NSP to join the SPP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SPP
GE 2011 Result: 58.62% (PAP) 41.38% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Lim also happens to be the president of CASE (yep, where you go to complain about horrible businesses). In 2013, Lim wrote a super formal letter of appreciation to his then 12-year-old daughter, who was about to receive her PSLE results.

Hong Kah North SMC
Amy Khor
Source: Parliament
Fast Facts: REACH Chairperson and Senior Minister of State for Health and Manpower Amy Khor is the MP.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SPP
GE 2011 Result: 70.61% (PAP) 29.39% (SPP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: Khor was the PAP’s top electoral performer in the last GE.

SPP + Democratic Progressive Party vs PAP
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Minister Ng Eng Hen Source:CabinetFast Facts: This GRC is likely to be led by Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen. His GRC team will see three new faces, following the retirement of former DPM Wong Kan Seng, and the exit of MPs Hri Kumar Nair and Football Association of Singapore president Zainudin Nordin.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SPP
GE 2011 Result: 56.93% (PAP) 43.07% (SPP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: This is the PAP’s unveiled Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC line-up: Minister Ng, Senior Minister of State Josephine Teo, and new candidates Chee Hong Tat (former senior civil servant); Chong Kee Hiong (CEO of OUE Hospitality REIT Management); and Saktiandi Supaat (Maybank executive vice-president).

SingFirst vs PAP
[SingFirst to contest 10 seats: 2 GRCs]

Tanjong Pagar GRC
Minister Chan Chun Sing Source: CabinetFast Facts: The PAP team fielded in this GRC is likely to be led by NTUC Sec-Gen and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Chan Chun Sing.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SingFirst
GE 2011 Result: Walkover
Trivia that will impress your friends: The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s GRC has experienced five consecutive walkovers since 1991.

Jurong GRC
DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam
Source: Cabinet
Fast Facts: The incumbent team in this GRC is likely to be led by DPM and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: NSP
GE 2011 Result: 66.96% (PAP) 33.04% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: PAP’s 2nd Assistant Sec-Gen Tharman Shanmugaratnam is the MP for the GRC’s Taman Jurong division.


Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) vs PAP
[SDA to contest 6 seats: 1 GRC]

Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
DPM Teo Chee Hean Source:CabinetFast Facts: The PAP team for this GRC is likely to be led by DPM and Home Affairs Minister Teo Chee Hean.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: SDA
GE 2011 Result: 64.79% (PAP) 35.21% (SDA)
Trivia that will impress your friends: SDA Chairman and recent Internet sensation Desmond Lim is likely to lead the SDA team. He is the only candidate in the last four years to lose his election deposit twice.

People’s Power Party (PPP) vs PAP
[PPP to contest 4 seats: 1 GRC]

Chua Chu Kang GRC
Minister Gan Kim Yong Source: CabinetFast Facts: The PAP team fielded in this GRC is likely to be led by Health Minister Gan Kim Yong.
Incumbent: PAP
Challenger: PPP
GE 2011 Result: 61.2% (PAP) 38.8% (NSP)
Trivia that will impress your friends: PPP was newly set up in May 2015. PPP’s Sec-Gen Goh Meng was formerly NSP’s Sec-Gen.

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