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Ge2020 Singapore Votes Singapore Vo | THE STRAITS TIMES | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 | A20 TOPOF THENEWS # GE2020 SINGAPORE VOTES THE RESULTS 2020 GENERAL ELECTION The results Kebun Baru SMC Yio Chu Kang SMC Sembawang GRC Marymount SMC Pulau Punggol West SMC Seletar Pasir Ris- Sengkang GRC Punggol GRC Marsiling- Nee Soon Yew Tee GRC GRC Pulau Ubin Pulau Tekong Pulau Serangoon Chua Chu Kang GRC Holland- Ang Mo Kio Bukit Panjang Bukit Timah GRC SMC GRC Hong Kah North SMC Aljunied Tampines Bukit Batok GRC GRC SMC Bishan-Toa East Coast Pioneer Payoh GRC GRC SMC West Coast GRC Jalan Marine Tanjong Besar Parade Pagar GRC GRC GRC Hougang SMC Who won what Mountbatten SMC PAP MacPherson SMC WP New constituency Pulau Brani Jurong Yuhua Jurong Potong Pasir SMC Island SMC GRC Sentosa Radin Mas SMC HOW THEY DID HOW THE FIGHTS WENT Seats Seats Total % contested won of votes^ WINNERS LOSERS PAP Margin of victory People’s 93 83 61.24 Constituency Party Votes % share Party Votes % share No. of votes % points Action Party GRC WP Aljunied WP 85,603 59.93 PAP 57,244 40.07 28,359 19.86 Workers’ 21 10 50.49 Ang Mo Kio PAP 124,430 71.91 RP 48,600 28.09 75,830 43.82 Party Bishan-Toa Payoh PAP 62,853 67.26 SPP 30,594 32.74 32,259 34.52 PSP Chua Chu Kang PAP 59,462 58.64 PSP 41,942 41.36 17,520 17.28 Progress 24 0 40.85 East Coast PAP 61,009 53.41 WP 53,228 46.59 7,781 6.82 Singapore Party Holland-Bukit Timah PAP 70,963 66.36 SDP 35,972 33.64 34,991 32.72 SDP Jalan Besar PAP 64,522 65.37 PV 34,185 34.63 30,337 30.74 Singapore 11 0 37.04 Jurong PAP 91,692 74.62 RDU 31,191 25.38 60,501 49.24 Democratic Party Marine Parade PAP 74,993 57.76 WP 54,850 42.24 20,143 15.52 Marsiling-Yew Tee PAP 69,722 63.18 SDP 40,641 36.82 29,081 26.36 PV 10 0 21.26 Nee Soon PAP 86,219 61.90 PSP 53,070 38.10 33,149 23.8 People’s Voice Pasir Ris-Punggol* PAP 100,772 64.15 SDA 37,179 23.67 63,593 40.48 Sembawang PAP 94,068 67.29 NSP 45,727 32.71 48,341 34.58 NSP Sengkang WP 60,136 52.13 PAP 55,214 47.87 4,922 4.26 National 10 0 33.15 Solidarity Party Tampines PAP 94,561 66.41 NSP 47,819 33.59 46,742 32.82 Tanjong Pagar PAP 78,079 63.13 PSP 45,609 36.87 32,470 26.26 RP 6 0 27.84 West Coast PAP 71,545 51.69 PSP 66,871 48.31 4,674 3.38 Reform Party SMC Bukit Batok PAP 15,476 54.80 SDP 12,764 45.20 2,712 9.6 SPP Bukit Panjang PAP 18,070 53.74 SDP 15,556 46.26 2,514 7.48 Singapore 5 0 33.83 People’s Party Hong Kah North PAP 16,333 60.98 PSP 10,452 39.02 5,881 21.96 Hougang WP 15,416 61.19 PAP 9,776 38.81 5,640 22.38 SDA Kebun Baru PAP 13,284 62.97 PSP 7,812 37.03 5,472 25.94 Singapore 5 0 23.67 Democratic Alliance MacPherson PAP 18,983 71.74 PPP 7,477 28.26 11,506 43.48 Marymount PAP 12,143 55.04 PSP 9,918 44.96 2,225 10.08 RDU PAP 16,227 73.84 5,748 26.16 10,479 47.68 5 0 25.38 Mountbatten PV Red Dot Pioneer** PAP 14,571 61.98 PSP 8,285 35.24 6,286 26.74 United Potong Pasir PAP 11,232 60.69 SPP 7,275 39.31 3,957 21.38 PPP Punggol West PAP 15,637 60.97 WP 10,012 39.03 5,625 21.94 1 0 28.26 People’s Radin Mas PAP 16,834 74.03 RP 5,905 25.97 10,929 48.06 Power Party Yio Chu Kang PAP 14,756 60.83 PSP 9,500 39.17 5,256 21.66 Yuhua PAP 14,111 70.54 SDP 5,894 29.46 8,217 41.08 IND 1 0 2.78 Cheang Peng Wah NOTE: * The third party in this constituency, the PV team, polled 19,127 votes (12.18%) ^ Total percentage of votes in the constituencies they contested. ** The third candidate in this constituency, independent candidate Cheang Peng Wah, polled 654 votes (2.78%) TOP 5 CLOSEST FIGHTS SMCs Constituency Bukit Panjang Bukit Batok Marymount Potong Pasir Yio Chu Kang Liang Eng Hwa (PAP) Murali Pillai (PAP) Gan Siow Huang (PAP) Sitoh Yih Pin (PAP) Yip Hon Weng (PAP) % of votes 53.74 54.8 55.04 60.69 60.83 GRCs Residents of Jalan Besar Constituency West Coast Sengkang East Coast Marine Parade Chua Chu Kang GRC voting at PAP: WP: PAP: PAP: PAP: the void deck S. Iswaran Louis Chua Heng Swee Keat Tan Chuan-Jin Gan Kim Yong of Block 98 Desmond Lee He Ting Ru Maliki Osman Edwin Tong Low Yen Ling Whampoa Foo Mee Har Jamus Lim Jessica Tan Seah Kian Peng Don Wee Road Ang Wei Neng Raeesah Khan Cheryl Chan Tan See Leng Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim yesterday. Rachel Ong Tan Kiat How Fahmi Aliman ST PHOTO: % of votes 51.69 52.13 53.41 57.76 58.64 SHINTARO TAY | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 | THE STRAITS TIMES | # TOPOF THENEWS A21 GE2020 SINGAPORE VOTES THE RESULTS SINGLE-MEMBER CONSTITUENCIES Bukit Batok Bukit Panjang Hong Kah North Hougang 28,773 28,240 533 34,212 33,626 586 27,188 26,785 403 25,464 25,192 272 votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes 29,948 35,437 28,046 26,432 PAP voters SDP PAP voters SDP PAP voters PSP WP voters PAP Margin of victory: Margin of victory: Margin of victory: Margin of victory: 2,712 2,514 5,881 5,640 (9.6% points) (7.48% points) (21.96% points) (22.38% points) 15,476 12,764 18,070 15,556 16,333 10,452 15,416 9,776 votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes 54.80% 45.20% 53.74% 46.26% 60.98% 39.02% 61.19% 38.81% Murali Pillai, 52 Chee Soon Juan, 57 Liang Eng Hwa, 56 Paul Tambyah, 55 Amy Khor, 62 Gigene Wong, 54 Dennis Tan, 49 Lee Hong Chuang, 50 GE2015 results: PAP (72.99%), SDP (26.40%), IND (0.60%) GE2015 results: PAP (68.38%), SDP (31.62%) GE2015 results: PAP (74.76%), SPP (25.24%) GE2015 results: WP (57.69%), PAP (42.31%) Kebun Baru MacPherson Marymount Mountbatten 21,483 21,096 387 27,085 26,460 625 22,366 22,061 305 22,559 21,975 584 votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes 22,623 28,513 23,431 24,246 PAP voters PSP PAP voters PPP PAP voters PSP PAP voters PV Margin of victory: Margin of victory: Margin of victory: Margin of victory: 5,472 11,506 2,225 10,479 (25.94% points) (43.48% points) (10.08% points) (47.68% points) 13,284 7,812 18,983 7,477 12,143 9,918 16,227 5,748 votes votes votes votes votes votes votes votes 62.97% 37.03% 71.74% 28.26% 55.04% 44.96% 73.84% 26.16% Henry Kwek, 44 Kumaran Pillai, 49 Tin Pei Ling, 36 Goh Meng Seng, 50 Gan Siow Huang, 45 Ang Yong Guan, 65 Lim Biow Chuan, 57 Sivakumaran Chellappa, 57 New constituency GE2015 results: PAP (65.58%), WP (33.60%), NSP (0.82%) New constituency GE2015 results: PAP (71.84%), SPP (28.16%) Pioneer Potong Pasir Punggol West 23,860 23,510 350 18,785 18,507 278 25,865 25,649 216 votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes 24,653 voters 19,731 26,587 Margin of victory: 6,286 (26.74% points) PAP voters SPP PAP voters WP Margin of victory: Margin of victory: PAP PSP IND 3,957 5,625 (21.38% points) (21.94% points) 14,571 8,285 654 7,275 10,012 votes votes 11,232 15,637 votes votes votes votes votes 61.98% 35.24% 2.78% 60.69% 39.31% 60.97% 39.03% Patrick Tay, 48 Lim Cher Hong, 42 Cheang Peng Wah Sitoh Yih Pin, 56 Jose Raymond, 48 Sun Xueling, 41 Tan Chen Chen, 38 GE2015 results: PAP (76.34%), NSP (23.66%) GE2015 results: PAP (66.41%), SPP (33.59%) New constituency Radin Mas Yio Chu Kang Yuhua 23,556 22,739 817 24,669 24,256 413 20,411 20,005 406 votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes votes cast valid votes rejected votes 24,931 25,962 21,351 PAP voters RP PAP voters PSP PAP voters SDP Margin of victory: Margin of victory: Margin of victory: 10,929 5,256 8,217 (48.06% points) (21.66% points) (41.08% points) 16,834 5,905 14,756 9,500 14,111 5,894 votes votes votes votes votes votes 74.03% 25.97% 60.83% 39.17% 70.54% 29.46% Melvin Yong, 48 Kumar Appavoo, 51 Yip Hon Weng, 43 Kayla Low, 43 Grace Fu, 56 Robin Low, 44 GE2015 results: PAP (77.25%), RP (12.71%), IND (10%) New constituency GE2015 results: PAP (73.54%), SDP (26.46%) | THE STRAITS TIMES | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2020 | A22 TOPOF THENEWS # GE2020 SINGAPORE VOTES THE RESULTS GROUP REPRESENTATION CONSTITUENCIES Aljunied Ang Mo Kio 144,429 votes cast 142,847 valid votes 1,582 rejected votes 178,039 votes cast 173,030 valid votes 5,009 rejected votes WP 150,821 voters PAP PAP 185,261 voters RP 85,603 Margin of victory: 57,244 124,430 Margin of victory: 48,600 votes 28,359 (19.86% points) votes votes 75,830 (43.82% points) votes 59.93% 40.07% 71.91% 28.09% Pritam Singh, 43 Sylvia Lim, 55 Faisal Manap, 45 Victor Lye, 58 Alex Yeo, 41 Shamsul Kamar, Lee Hsien Loong, Gan Thiam Poh, 56 Darryl David, 49 Kenneth Andy Zhu, 37 Darren Soh, 52 48 68 Jeyaretnam, 61 Gerald Giam, 42 Leon Perera, 49 Chan Hui Yuh, 44 Chua Eng Leong, Ng Ling Ling, 48 Nadia Samdin, 30 Noraini Yunus, 52 Charles Yeo, 30 49 GE2015 results: WP (50.95%), PAP (49.05%) GE2015 results: PAP (78.63%), RP (21.37%) Bishan-Toa Payoh Chua Chu Kang 95,490 votes cast 93,447 valid votes 2,043 rejected votes 102,814 votes cast 101,404 valid votes 1,410 rejected votes PAP 101,220 voters SPP PAP 106,632 voters PSP 62,853 Margin of victory: 30,594 59,462 Margin of victory: 41,942 votes 32,259 (34.52% points) votes votes 17,520 (17.28% points) votes 67.26% 32.74% 58.64% 41.36% Ng Eng Hen, 61 Chee Hong Tat, Steve Chia, 49 Melvyn Chiu, 40 Gan Kim Yong, 61 Low Yen Ling, 45 Francis Yuen, 70 Abdul Rahman 46 Mohamad, 67 Chong Kee Hiong, Saktiandi Supaat, Osman Sulaiman, Williiamson Lee, Don Wee, 43 Zhulkarnain Choo Shaun Ming, Tan Meng Wah, 57 54 46 45 40 Abdul Rahim, 39 23 GE2015 results: PAP (73.59%), SPP (26.41%) GE2015 results: PAP (76.89%), PPP (23.11%) East Coast Holland-Bukit Timah 115,630 votes cast 114,237 valid votes 1,393 rejected votes 108,928 votes cast 106,935 valid votes 1,993 rejected votes PAP 121,644 voters WP PAP 114,973
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