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Edisi Kedua Grc 4 Anggota Grc 5 Anggota 8 # Berita Harian | Sabtu, 11 Julai 2020 EDISI KEDUA GRC 5 ANGGOTA Aljunied Ang Mo Kio East Coast Pengundi berdaftar: 144,429; Pengundi berdaftar: 178,039; Pengundi berdaftar: 115,630; Jumlah undi: 142,487; Undi ditolak: 1,582 Jumlah undi: 173,030; Undi ditolak: 5,009 Jumlah undi: 114,237; Undi ditolak: 1,393 59.93% 40.07% 71.91% 28.09% 53.41% 46.59% (85,603 undi) (57,224 undi) (124,430 undi) (48,600 undi) (61,009 undi) (53,228 undi) PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PEKERJA TINDAKAN RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEMBAHARUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA Pritam Singh Alex Yeo Lee Hsien Loong Kenneth Jeyaretnam Heng Swee Keat Abdul Shariff Aboo Kassim Sylvia Lim Chan Hui Yuh Darryl David Andy Zhu Cheryl Chan Dylan Ng Gerald Giam Chua Eng Leong Gan Thiam Poh Charles Yeo Jessica Tan Kenneth Foo Leon Perera Shamsul Kamar Nadia Ahmad Samdin Darren Soh Maliki Osman Nicole Seah Faisal Manap Victor Lye Ng Ling Ling Noraini Yunus Tan Kiat How Terence Tan Pemenang 2015: Parti Pekerja (50.95%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (78.63%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (60.73%) Jurong Marine Parade Nee Soon Pengundi berdaftar: 125,400; Pengundi berdaftar: 131,630; Pengundi berdaftar: 141,488; Jumlah undi: 122,883; Undi ditolak: 2,517 Jumlah undi: 129,843; Undi ditolak: 1,787 Jumlah undi: 139,289; Undi ditolak: 2,199 74.62% 25.38% 57.76% 42.24% 61.90% 38.10% (91,692 undi) (31,191 undi) (74,993 undi) (54,850 undi) (86,219 undi) (53,070 undi) PARTI PARTI TITIK MERAH PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT BERSATU TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Tharman Shanmugaratnam Alec Tok Tan Chuan-Jin Fadli Fawzi K Shanmugam Bradley Bowyer Rahayu Mahzam Liyana Dhamirah Edwin Tong Muhd Azhar Abdul Latip Carrie Tan Damien Tay Shawn Huang Michelle Lee Mohd Fahmi Aliman Nathaniel Koh Derrick Goh Kala Manickam Tan Wu Meng Nicholas Tang Seah Kian Peng Ron Tan Louis Ng Sri Nallakaruppan Xie Yao Quan Ravi Philemon Tan See Leng Yee Jenn Jong Muhd Faishal Ibrahim Taufik Supan Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (79.28%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (64.07%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (66.83%) Pasir Ris-Punggol Sembawang Pengundi berdaftar: 160,470; Pengundi berdaftar: 142,742; Jumlah undi: 157,078; Undi ditolak: 3,392 Jumlah undi: 139,795; Undi ditolak: 2,947 23.67% 64.15% 12.18% 67.29% 32.71% (37,179 undi) (100,772 undi) (19,127 undi) (94,068 undi) (45,727 undi) PERIKATAN DEMOKRATIK PARTI SUARA PARTI PARTI SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT PERPADUAN NASIONAL Abu Mohd Teo Chee Hean Gilbert Goh Ong Ye Kung Ivan Yeo Desmond Lim Desmond Tan Jireh Lim Lim Wee Kiak Sathin Ravindran Harminder Pal Singh Janil Puthucheary Mohd Nassir Ismail Mariam Jaafar Sebastian Teo Kelvin Ong Mohd Sharael Mohd Taha Prabu Ramachandran Poh Li San Spencer Ng Kuswadi Atnawi Yeo Wan Ling Vigneswari Ramachandran Vikram Nair Yadzeth Hairis Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (72.89%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (72.28%) Tampines Tanjong Pagar West Coast Pengundi berdaftar: 145,896; Pengundi berdaftar: 125,618; Pengundi berdaftar: 140,061; Jumlah undi: 142,380; Undi ditolak: 3,516 Jumlah undi: 123,688; Undi ditolak: 1,930 Jumlah undi: 138,416; Undi ditolak: 1,645 66.41% 33.59% 63.13% 36.87% 51.69% 48.31% (94,561 undi) (47,819 undi) (78,079 undi) (45,609 undi) (71,545 undi) (66,871 undi) PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT PERPADUAN NASIONAL TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Masagos Zulkifli Choong Hon Heng Chan Chun Sing Abas Kasmani S Iswaran Tan Cheng Bock Baey Yam Keng Fong Chin Leong Alvin Tan Harish Pillay Ang Wei Neng Hazel Poa Cheng Li Hui Mohd Ridzwan Mohd Eric Chua Michael Chua Desmond Lee Jeffrey Khoo Desmond Choo Vincent Ng Indranee Rajah Terence Soon Foo Mee Har Leong Mun Wai Koh Poh Koon Yeo Ren-Yuan Joan Pereira Wendy Low Rachel Ong Nadarajah Loganathan Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (72.06%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (77.71%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (78.57%) GRC 4 ANGGOTA Bishan-Toa Payoh Chua Chu Kang Holland-Bukit Timah Pengundi berdaftar: 95,490; Pengundi berdaftar: 102,814; Pengundi berdaftar: 108,928; Jumlah undi: 93,447; Undi ditolak: 2,043 Jumlah undi: 101,404; Undi ditolak: 1,410 Jumlah undi: 106,935; Undi ditolak: 1,993 67.26% 32.74% 58.64% 41.36% 66.36% 33.64% (62,853 undi) (30,594 undi) (59,462 undi) (41,942 undi) (70,963 undi) (35,972 undi) PARTI PARTI RAKYAT PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI PARTI DEMOKRATIK TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Ng Eng Hen Melvyn Chiu Gan Kim Yong Abdul Rahman Mohd Vivian Balakrishnan Alfred Tan Chee Hong Tat Osman Sulaiman Don Wee Choo Shaun Ming Christopher de Souza James Gomez Chong Kee Hiong Steve Chia Low Yen Ling Francis Yuen Edward Chia Min Cheong Saktiandi Supaat Williamson Lee Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim Tan Meng Wah Sim Ann Tan Jee Say Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (73.59%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (76.89%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (66.62%) Berita Harian | Sabtu, 11 Julai 2020 # 9 EDISI KEDUA SMC Bukit Batok Bukit Panjang Hong Kah North Pengundi berdaftar: 28,773; Pengundi berdaftar: 34,212; Pengundi berdaftar: 27,188; Jumlah undi: 28,240; Undi ditolak: 533 Jumlah undi: 33,626; Undi ditolak: 586 Jumlah undi: 26,785; Undi ditolak: 403 54.80% 45.20% 53.74% 46.26% 60.98% 39.02% (15,476 undi) (12,764 undi) (18,070 undi) (15,556 undi) (16,333 undi) (10,452 undi) PARTI PARTI DEMOKRATIK PARTI PARTI DEMOKRATIK PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Murali Pillai Chee Soon Juan Liang Eng Hwa Paul Tambyah Amy Khor Gigene Wong Pemenang Pilihan Raya Kecil 2016: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (61.2%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (68.38%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (74.76%) Hougang Kebun Baru MacPherson Pengundi berdaftar: 25,464; Pengundi berdaftar: 21,483; Pengundi berdaftar: 27,085; Jumlah undi: 25,192; Undi ditolak: 272 Jumlah undi: 21,096; Undi ditolak: 387 Jumlah undi: 26,460; Undi ditolak: 625 61.19% 38.81% 62.97% 37.03% 71.74% 28.26% (15,416 undi) (9,776 undi) (13,284 undi) (7,812 undi) (18,983 undi) (7,477 undi) PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI PARTI PEKERJA TINDAKAN RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT KUASA RAKYAT Dennis Tan Lee Hong Chuang Henry Kwek Kumaran Pillai Tin Pei Ling Goh Meng Seng Pemenang 2015: Parti Pekerja (57.69%) Kawasan undi baru Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (65.58%) Marymount Mountbatten Potong Pasir Pengundi berdaftar: 22,366; Pengundi berdaftar: 22,559; Pengundi berdaftar: 18,785; Jumlah undi: 22,061; Undi ditolak: 305 Jumlah undi: 21,975; Undi ditolak: 584 Jumlah undi: 18,507; Undi ditolak: 278 55.04% 44.96% 73.84% 26.16% 60.69% 39.31% (12,143 undi) (9,918 undi) (16,227 undi) (5,748 undi) (11,232 undi) (7,275 undi) PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI SUARA PARTI PARTI RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Gan Siow Huang Ang Yong Guan Lim Biow Chuan Sivakumaran Chellappa Sitoh Yih Pin Jose Raymond Kawasan undi baru Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (71.84%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (66.41%) Pioneer Punggol West Pengundi berdaftar: 23,860; Pengundi berdaftar: 25,865; Jumlah undi: 23,510; Undi ditolak: 350 Jumlah undi: 25,649; Undi ditolak: 216 35.24% 61.98% 2.78% 60.97% 39.03% (8,285 undi) (14,571 undi) (654 undi) (15,637 undi) (10,012 undi) PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI CALON PARTI PARTI SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT BEBAS TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA Lim Cher Hong Patrick Tay Cheang Peng Wah Sun Xueling Tan Chen Chen Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (76.34%) Kawasan undi baru Radin Mas Yio Chu Kang Yuhua Pengundi berdaftar: 23,556; Pengundi berdaftar: 24,669; Pengundi berdaftar: 20,411; Jumlah undi: 22,556; Undi ditolak: 817 Jumlah undi: 24,256; Undi ditolak: 413 Jumlah undi: 20,005; Undi ditolak: 406 74.03% 25.97% 60.83% 39.17% 70.54% 29.46% (16,834 undi) (5,905 undi) (14,756 undi) (9,500 undi) (14,111 undi) (5,894 undi) PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN PARTI PARTI DEMOKRATIK TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEMBAHARUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA Melvin Yong Kumar Appavoo Yip Hon Weng Kayla Low Grace Fu Robin Low Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (77.25%) Kawasan undi baru Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (73.54%) GRC 4 ANGGOTA Jalan Besar Marsiling-Yew Tee Sengkang Pengundi berdaftar: 101,650; Pengundi berdaftar: 112,460; Pengundi berdaftar: 116,544; Jumlah undi: 98,707; Undi ditolak: 2,943 Jumlah undi: 110,363; Undi ditolak: 2,097 Jumlah undi: 115,350; Undi ditolak: 1,194 65.37% 34.63% 63.18% 36.82% 47.87% 52.13% (64,522 undi) (34,185 undi) (69,722 undi) (40,641 undi) (55,214 undi) (60,136 undi) PARTI SUARA PARTI PARTI DEMOKRATIK PARTI PARTI TINDAKAN RAKYAT RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT SINGAPURA TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA Josephine Teo Leong Sze Hian Lawrence Wong Benjamin Pwee Ng Chee Meng Chua Kheng Wee Denise Phua Lim Tean Alex Yam Bryan Lim Amrin Amin He Ting Ru Heng Chee How Michael Fang Amin Hany Soh Damanhuri Abas Lam Pin Min Jamus Lim Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah Nor Azlan Sulaiman Zaqy Mohamad Khung Wai Yeen Raymond Lye Raeesah Khan Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (67.73%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (68.73%) Kawasan undi baru.
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