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2015年居銮中华中学班级名单 修改日期: 30-12-2014
2015年居銮中华中学班级名单 修改日期: 30-12-2014 班级 座号 学号 中文姓名 英文姓名 性别 学年度 预备 (1) 1 15-393 黄佳颖 WONG JIA YING 女 2015 预备 (1) 2 15-663 余佳芯 EE JIA XIN 女 2015 预备 (1) 3 15-558 黄可莹 WONG KE YING 女 2015 预备 (1) 4 15-602 赵家萱 CHEW YEE ZI 女 2015 预备 (1) 5 15-359 江玟秀 KAN WEN SIEW 女 2015 预备 (1) 6 15-566 丘家萱 KIEW JIA XUAN 女 2015 预备 (1) 7 15-214 邱敬业 KHOU JING GIAP 男 2015 预备 (1) 8 15-561 李宣宏 LEE XUAN HONG 男 2015 预备 (1) 9 15-197 关禹 KUAN YII 男 2015 预备 (1) 10 15-638 何骏源 OWEN HO JUN YUAN 男 2015 预备 (1) 11 15-574 郑泽圣 TEN ZE SHENG 男 2015 预备 (1) 12 15-438 蔡正宇 CHYE ZHEN YU 男 2015 预备 (1) 13 15-656 陆文轩 LOK BOON XUAN 男 2015 预备 (1) 14 15-620 刘西晋 LAU SZE ZING 男 2015 预备 (1) 15 15-553 王霆晖 ONG TIN FEI 男 2015 预备 (1) 16 15-459 康靖杰 KHONG JING JIE 男 2015 预备 (1) 17 15-315 王哲阳 ONG ZHE YANG 男 2015 预备 (1) 18 15-449 李天佐 LEE TIAN ZUO 男 2015 预备 (1) 19 15-157 李家乐 LEE JIA LE 男 2015 预备 (1) 20 15-584 黄守荣 NG SIEW RONG 男 2015 预备 (1) 21 15-606 钟前瑞 SOONG HEEN RUI 男 2015 预备 (1) 22 15-325 黄文樍 NG BOON ZE 男 2015 预备 (1) 23 15-059 伍则宇 GOH ZE YU 男 2015 预备 (1) 24 15-613 李苇铭 LEE WEI MING 男 2015 预备 (1) 25 15-237 林佳谚 LIM JIA YAN 男 2015 预备 (1) 26 15-485 胡康武 AW KANG WU 男 2015 预备 (1) 27 15-658 叶渝民 YAP YEE MIN 男 2015 预备 (1) 28 15-626 张景威 CHONG CHIN WEI 男 2015 预备 (1) 29 15-469 吴禹航 DION GOH JYU KANG 男 2015 预备 (1) 30 15-597 陈宇贤 TAN YU XIAN 男 2015 预备 (1) 31 15-657 李嘉浩 JOSHUA LEE JIA HAO 男 2015 预备 (1) 32 14-559 黄宇恒 WONG YU HENG 男 2015 初一 (1) 1 15-527 姚千怡 YAW QIAN YI 女 2015 初一 (1) 2 15-026 林靖宜 LIM JING YEE 女 2015 初一 (1) 3 15-154 林妍彤 LIM YANTONG 女 2015 初一 (1) 4 15-136 林詠欣 LIM YONG XIN 女 2015 初一 (1) 5 15-429 谢素绮 CHIA SUAI 女 2015 -
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
China Data Supplement March 2008 J People’s Republic of China J Hong Kong SAR J Macau SAR J Taiwan ISSN 0943-7533 China aktuell Data Supplement – PRC, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Taiwan 1 Contents The Main National Leadership of the PRC ......................................................................... 2 LIU Jen-Kai The Main Provincial Leadership of the PRC ..................................................................... 31 LIU Jen-Kai Data on Changes in PRC Main Leadership ...................................................................... 38 LIU Jen-Kai PRC Agreements with Foreign Countries ......................................................................... 54 LIU Jen-Kai PRC Laws and Regulations .............................................................................................. 56 LIU Jen-Kai Hong Kong SAR ................................................................................................................ 58 LIU Jen-Kai Macau SAR ....................................................................................................................... 65 LIU Jen-Kai Taiwan .............................................................................................................................. 69 LIU Jen-Kai ISSN 0943-7533 All information given here is derived from generally accessible sources. Publisher/Distributor: GIGA Institute of Asian Studies Rothenbaumchaussee 32 20148 Hamburg Germany Phone: +49 (0 40) 42 88 74-0 Fax: +49 (040) 4107945 2 March 2008 The Main National Leadership of the -
200708 BT Ge2020 in Numbers
BT Infographics GE2020 Election by the numbers Social media platforms have been abuzz with virtual campaigning efforts as polling day draws close, taking the place of physical rallies that were among highlights of past elections in pre-pandemic times. With political parties pushed into the digital age, The Business Times looks at how the GE2020 has unfolded in cyberspace. BY CLAUDIA TAN & NATALIE CHOY VOTERS 93 2,653,942 SEATS CONTESTED 0.5% 0.5% CONSTITUENCIES PPP Independent FOLLOWER GROWTH Number of Facebook followers gained per day Largest GRC Smallest SMC 2.6% Ang Mo Kio Potong Pasir 2.6% SDA 185,465 electors 19,740 electors 2.6% RDU People’s Action Party SPP Average growth rate: 2.3% 3.1% 1,332 RP 1,347 338 338 653 5.2% 516 NSP July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 Workers’ Party GRCs: 17 SMCs: 14 5.2% Average growth rate: 9.5% New: Sengkang New: Kebun Baru, Yio Chu Kang, PV Marymount, Punggol West 2,699 2,098 2,421 1,474 1,271 1,336 July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 5.7% 40 74 118 152 48.4% Female New 192PSP Male SHARE-OF-VOICE SDP Candidates PAP Progress Singapore Party Based on content generated by political Average growth rate: 22.4% parties on digital media platforms 1,539 1,539 1,119 0.19% 2.29% 932 836 776 People’s Power Party Singapore Democratic 10.9% July 1 July 2 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 6 1.72% Alliance WP Peoples Voice Singapore Democratic Party 1.48% 1.60% Average growth rate: 5.6% Reform Party Singapore People’s Party 813 1.46% 498 558 565 503 540 National Solidarity Party 12.5% 0.67% PSP July 1 July 2 -
Using Newspaper Reports to Glean Insight Into Current Affairs. a Case Study : the Singapore Parliamentary and Presidential Elections
Using newspaper reports to glean insight into current affairs. A Case study : The Singapore Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. NewspaperSG • Online archives of Singapore newspapers • 1831 – 2009 • URL: newspapers.nl.sg Elections in 2011 • Parliamentary Elections : 7 May 2011 • Presidential Elections : 27 August 2011 Singapore’s politics • 10 Parliamentary Elections between 1968 – 2006 • People’s Action Party (PAP) won all seats in 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980. • Opposition won 2 seats in 1984; 1 in 1988; 4 in 1991; 2 in 1997; 2 in 2001; and 2 in 2006. • 2011 : PAP lost 6 seats and garnered only 60.14% (lowest ever) of total votes casted. Presidential Elections • 1993 : Ong Teng Cheong elected • 1999 & 2005 : S R Nathan (uncontested) • 2011 candidates: – Tan Cheng Bock, Tan Jee Say, Tan Kheng Yam & Tan Kin Lian • Singaporeans politically apathetic? • Only concern about economic well-being and material wealth? • “stifling environment” • traditional media bias towards ruling party • Internet (political sites) & new media NewspaperSG usage stats in 2011 Month Unique visitors Number of visits Pages Jan 2011 35285 65453 395319 Feb 2011 36412 64109 376205 Mar 2011 49841 90780 473786 Apr 2011 42936 76677 412861 May 2011 66527 116862 611861 Jun 2011 47421 85069 522151 Jul 2011 48929 90345 517565 Aug 2011 51222 94665 523321 Sep 2011 49802 93781 509233 Oct 2011 48486 94649 506465 Nov 2011 46601 105525 495306 Dec 2011 43821 107918 490345 Total 567283 1085833 5836418 Most viewed articles in May 2011 Most viewed articles in August 2011 Top keyword -
Seremban Half Marathon 2014 (2014-08-17) Category Results Location: Padang MPS, Seremban Temp: 28°C Weather: Cloudy
Seremban Half Marathon 2014 (2014-08-17) Category Results Location: Padang MPS, Seremban Temp: 28°C Weather: Cloudy Category: (A) Women Open (19 & above) 21KM RkCat Bib Name Official_Time Net_Time CheckPoint1_Time Start_Time Finish_Time Remark 1 A0003 ANNIE YEE 1:36:09 1:36:03 0:16:18 6:32:25 8:08:28 2 A0005 CHEW KWEE TAN 1:36:51 1:36:43 0:16:50 6:32:27 8:09:10 3 A0026 LUCY BAILEY 1:39:29 1:39:26 0:18:04 6:32:23 8:11:48 4 A0025 LOH VOON YING 1:41:03 1:40:58 0:17:44 6:32:24 8:13:22 5 A0028 MICHELLE CHUA KHIT YENG 1:48:42 1:48:34 0:19:21 6:32:27 8:21:01 6 A0007 CHOO SUIT MEI 1:51:22 1:51:16 0:19:09 6:32:26 8:23:42 7 A0036 ONG SU PING 1:54:22 1:54:17 0:20:57 6:32:25 8:26:41 8 A0053 YOKE WAH CHEONG 1:55:40 1:55:34 0:20:07 6:32:25 8:27:59 9 A0022 LIM CHEE CHIN 1:57:49 1:57:37 0:19:13 6:32:31 8:30:08 10 A0035 NORAMALINA KAMARUDIN 2:00:03 1:59:59 0:20:18 6:32:23 8:32:22 11 A0063 NORLIANA BT MOHD KUSNI 2:04:43 2:04:40 0:19:28 6:32:23 8:37:03 12 A0060 CHAN KOK LAI 2:05:18 2:05:08 0:21:09 6:32:29 8:37:37 13 A0048 WEI XIN SHUANG 2:05:22 2:05:08 0:21:49 6:32:33 8:37:41 14 A0038 PUA SHEA ERL 2:06:41 2:06:34 0:21:47 6:32:27 8:39:00 15 A0046 TAN CHENG CHENG 2:07:19 2:07:14 0:22:38 6:32:25 8:39:38 16 A0056 NUR IDAYU BINTI TIK 2:12:43 2:12:38 0:20:56 6:32:24 8:45:02 17 A0039 QURRATUAINI BINTI MUHAMAD NAZORI 2:13:51 2:13:41 0:21:19 6:32:30 8:46:10 18 A0017 KARTINI AHMAD KAMAL 2:14:43 2:14:36 0:22:12 6:32:27 8:47:02 19 A0010 DEVIGAAMANI SIGAMANI 2:15:24 2:15:16 0:22:15 6:32:28 8:47:44 20 A0009 CHRISTINE BERRY 2:24:31 2:24:27 0:24:09 6:32:23 8:56:50 21 A0050 -
General Information Oral 1-2
General Information General Information Programs Mon 31 Jul: Short Courses Tue 1 Aug: Plenary and Technical Sessions & Welcome Reception Wed 2 Aug: Technical Sessions & Conference Banquet Thu 3 Aug: Technical Sessions Fri 4 Aug: Postdeadline Paper Session Exhibition Date: 1st Aug 2017 Time: 14.00-18.00 Venue: Room 4701 Date: 2nd Aug 2017, 3rd Aug 2017 Time: 8.30-18.00 Venue: Room 4701 All attendees are welcomed to visit the exhibition and build professional contacts. Explanation of Session Codes Oral 1-2 B-3 Day of the Conference Session Number (4 sessions a day) Room Presentation Order IV General Information Presentation Guideline Instructions for Presenters Speakers are requested to be in their respective session rooms at least 10minutes prior to the commencement of each session. The duration of a plenary/keynote presentation is 45 minutes. This includes 35 minutes for the presentation itself and 5 minutes for Q&A. The duration of an invited presentation is 30 minutes. This includes 25 minutes for the presentation itself and 5 minutes for Q&A. The duration of a regular presentation is 15 minutes. This includes 12 minutes for the presentation itself and 3 minutes for Q&A. We would appreciate if all presenters can adhere strictly to this time limit. Presentation mush be carried our using Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF. No slide prejectors will be made available. Speakers should being their presentation materials in a thumb-drive and upload the files from 08:00—08:30 daily or during the tea breaks or lunches. Instructions for Presiders We provide a small bell in every session room. -
Singapore Primary Schools Sports Council 20-03-2018 59Th National Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships 2018 07:57 PM Competitors Number Tag List Page 1
Singapore Primary Schools Sports Council 20-03-2018 59th National Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships 2018 07:57 PM Competitors Number Tag List Page 1 Zone : North Teacher : Team : Admiralty Pri Sch Tel No : Division TagNo Name NricNo A-Boys 1 Muhd Faris Bin Md Rizal T0531206F A-Boys 2 Muhd Haris Bin Md Rizal T0531207D B-Boys 1 Cheong Jin Ming, Darren T0621588I B-Boys 2 Danish Izdihar Bin Najib T0634699A B-Boys 3 Ho Zheng Feng T0671741H B-Boys 4 Jayaprajesh S/O Jaya Prakash T0627887B B-Boys 5 Liew Yu Jin Levinz T0603939H B-Boys 6 Lucas Kong Yue Yang T0602589C B-Boys 7 Mohd Harith Haikal Bin Mohd Samzum T0613288F B-Boys 8 Muhd Danish Bin Esham T0613312B C-Boys 1 Balamurugan Krithikesh T0770482D C-Boys 2 Chu Zheng Yu T0714035A C-Boys 3 Lim Shan Qi T0724753I C-Boys 4 Yang Zhenyu T0708974G D-Boys 1 Che Jia Jin T0821667Z D-Boys 2 Danish Haikal Bin Ahmad Hidayat T0828686D D-Boys 3 Huan Yuzhe T0812940H D-Boys 4 Lee Sheng Yang Josiah T0810365D D-Boys 5 Lee Xing Zhe Alvis T0909296F D-Boys 6 Maverick Zhao Yinran T0828250H D-Boys 7 Potluri Venkat T0806391A D-Boys 8 Santhosh Ragu T0872319I D-Boys 9 Venkatesh Ashvath @ Naren T0871265J A-Girls 1 Ong Serene T0527716C B-Girls 1 Jacqueline Tai Xin Yi T0610564A B-Girls 2 Joen Ng T0635372F B-Girls 3 Low Le Ee T0613109Z B-Girls 4 Nur Alleeya Maisarah Muhd Taufiq Hid T0614218J B-Girls 5 Tee Kai Qing T0670649A B-Girls 6 Varshaa D/O Sivanesan T0620381C D-Girls 1 Ho Yi Xuan T0870707Z D-Girls 2 Jong Li Xuan T0804537I D-Girls 3 Kimmy Tay Yu Tong T0903060Z D-Girls 4 Low Ann Ee (Lu Anyu) T0814452J D-Girls 5 Nadila Nur Danisha Binte Mohd Kamal T0811860J D-Girls 6 Nayli Kaiyisah Binte Adzli T0816683D AppName : Flash2000 Master 2017.03.28 RptName : fmRptA4ListTagNo Singapore Primary Schools Sports Council 20-03-2018 59th National Inter-Primary Schools Track and Field Championships 2018 07:57 PM Competitors Number Tag List Page 1 Zone : North Teacher : Team : CHIJ St. -
Exclusive Frontline Interview with Dr Tan Cheng Bock
1 9 ............................. President’s Forum VOLUME 38 NO.7 J U LY 2 0 0 6 11 ........................... News from SMA Council MICA (P) 180/02/2006 13 ........................... Medical Tourism/Medical Travel (Part 2) 17 ........................... The Hobbit Speaks on Subutex 19 ........................... Tips for Creating Your Website 24 ........................... What’s Up Doc - Dr Allen Yeoh SMANEWS Exclusive Frontline Interview EDITORIAL BOARD with Dr Tan Cheng Bock Editor By Dr Toh Han Chong and Dr Tan Wu Meng Dr Toh Han Chong Deputy Editor Dr Daniel Fung Members Prof Chee Yam Cheng Dr Lee Chung Horn Dr Jeremy Lim Dr Terence Lim Dr Oh Jen Jen Dr Tan Poh Kiang Dr Tan Wu Meng Dr Teo Eng Swee Cuthbert Ex-Officio Dr Wong Chiang Yin Dr Raymond Chua Chief Administrator Ms Chua Gek Eng Editorial Manager Ms Krysania Tan Editorial Executive Ms Adeline Chua r Tan Cheng Bock obtained his medical a board member of the Land Transport Authority till degree from the then University of Singapore September 2005. The views and opinions in 1968 and went on to become a medical Besides politics, Dr Tan is also active in the expressed in all the articles D are those of the authors. practitioner. He joined the political scene in 1980 as a corporate sector, chairing Chuan Hup Holdings These are not the views Member of Parliament (MP) and has served the Ayer Limited and Dredging International Asia Pacific. of the Editorial Board nor the SMA Council unless Rajah Constituency for 25 years. In the 2001 general Though Dr Tan has since retired from the political specifically stated so in elections, Dr Tan topped the polls with a 88% win. -
Speech by Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong at the Singapore
SPEECH BY SENIOR MINISTER GOH CHOK TONG AT THE SINGAPORE SCOUT ASSOCIATION’S 100t h YEAR ANNIVERSARY DINNER AT SUNTEC INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE ON SATURDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2010, AT 7.30 PM Introduction 1. First, let me congratulate the Singapore Scout Association on the 100th anniversary of scouting in Singapore. This is a worthy milestone to celebrate, especially as Singapore is such a young nation. 2. Scouting was first introduced to Singapore in 1908, but only officially inaugurated two years later. Under the guidance of Scoutmaster Frank Cooper Sands who was also known as the “Father of Malayan Scouting”, the scout movement grew rapidly. From only 20 scouts 100 years ago, it has 11,000 members today, 9,000 of whom are students. Value of uniformed groups 3. Still, in my view, this is not a large number, given our current eligible student population of over 400,000. But we should not judge the impact of the scout movement by numbers but rather by the values it imparts and the leaders it has thrown up. An eminent example was the late Dr Ee Peng Liang, a former president of the Singapore Scout Association. He headed the Community Chest for many years and was known as Mr Compassion. It is also not surprising that many former scouts have held or are holding senior positions in the government and private sector. Tommy Koh and Tan Cheng Bock, both of whom are here tonight, come to mind. And it cannot just be a coincidence when both former Prime Ministers, and the present one, were all scouts. -
Singapore Schools Sports Council 15-07-2004 45Th National Inter-School Track and Field Championships 2004 07:47 PM Audit List Page 1
Singapore Schools Sports Council 15-07-2004 45th National Inter-School Track and Field Championships 2004 07:47 PM Audit List Page 1 Event : Discus (B-Girls) Type : All Finals 01-01 Record : Wan Lay Chi TWS 2003 34.98m Pos Competitor Team Ht Ln Pts Result Remark 1 Wan Lay Chi TWS 1 1 9 37.25 New Rec 2 Zhang Xinran CG 1 21 7 28.13 3 Vincent Priscilla Ann HIJ 1 4 6 27.50 4 Sharon Chio STC 1 12 5 25.03 5 Shalom Maria Sunny CG 1 9 4 24.17 6 Ng Yu Fang HIJ 1 10 3 24.01 7 Martin Grace Eveline SNG 1 5 2 23.92 8 He Shuwei SNG 1 8 1 23.41 9 Wong Liang Ming CG 1 23 22.90 10 Foo Fang Ting MGS 1 13 22.52 11 Edna Lim STC 1 20 20.99 12 Winnie Pauline STC 1 11 20.98 13 Valencia Tjitra SNG 1 18 20.15 14 Goh Zhi Xian RGS 1 2 19.92 15 Melissa Chin NYG 1 6 19.59 16 Ong Shieh Fang AIS 1 24 19.31 17 Ng Siew Siew Tracy TS 1 16 19.14 18 Ling Pei Jia NYG 1 15 18.79 19 Lim Wan Jou NYG 1 17 18.75 20 Guan Jingwen RGS 1 3 18.30 999 Low Zhen Yan Claire DSS 1 14 Did Not Qualify 999 Tang Toon Wen RGS 1 19 Did Not Qualify 999 Lawjindakul Pachara DHS 1 22 Did Not Qualify 999 Ng Ping Sze Cherisa TS 1 7 Did Not Qualify AppName : Flash2000 Master Ver 6.00b RptName : fmRptA4ListAuditSession Singapore Schools Sports Council 15-07-2004 45th National Inter-School Track and Field Championships 2004 07:47 PM Audit List Page 2 Event : Javelin (B-Boys) Type : All Qfy Rds 01-02 Record : Koh Hor Yee TWS 2000 53.19m Pos Competitor Team Ht Ln Pts Result Remark Lin Tzu Long GES 1 10 Qualified Ong Jin Yang CHS 1 19 Qualified Liang Qilong HY 1 7 Qualified Koh Kheen Rui TWS 1 18 Qualified -
IPS FORUM – RESERVED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Mr K
1 IPS FORUM – RESERVED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Mr K. Shanmugam Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law 8 September 2017 2 OVERVIEW 1. Role of the President 2. 2016 Amendments • Eligibility Criteria • Reserved Elections 3 (1) ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT 4 ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT From 1965 From 1991 Symbolic Role Additional Custodial Role in 2 specific areas Past Key Reserves Appointments • Head of State • Unifying figure • Ceremonial duties • Traditional Westminster functions Safeguarding the Protecting the Past Reserves integrity of the Public Service 5 SYMBOLIC ROLE 6 SYMBOLIC ROLE “[The Yang di-Pertuan Negara] is not a powerful man with power of life and death over us. His role is that of constitutional Head of the State of Singapore. He is the personification of the State of which you and I are members. … Source: National Gallery He symbolises all of us. To him devotion and loyalty are due.” – Then PM Lee Kuan Yew, 3 Dec 1959, Inauguration of President Yusof Bin Ishak 7 SYMBOLIC ROLE • Our position follows the UK – • Monarch plays important role symbolizing national identity & unity • British constitutional expert, Vernon Bogdanor: “… First, there are constitutional functions, primarily formal or residual, such as appointing a Prime Minister and dissolving the legislature. Second, there are various ceremonial duties. Third, and perhaps most important, is the symbolic function, by means of which the head of state represents and symbolises not just the state but the nation. It is this last role that is the crucial one...” 8 SYMBOLIC ROLE • Hallmark of Presidential office from its inception • Prior Convention – to rotate among ethnic groups “[The] convention of rotating the Presidency among the races was important to remind Singaporeans that their country was multi-racial. -
GE2020 Results
Five-member GRCs Aljunied Ang Mo Kio East Coast Electors: 150,821; Electors: 185,261; Electors: 121,644; total votes cast: 151,007; rejected votes: 5,009 total votes cast: 178,039; rejected votes: 5,009 total votes cast: 115,630; rejected votes: 1,393 59.93% 40.07% 71.91% 28.09% 53.41% 46.59% (85,603 votes) (57,244 votes) (124,430 votes) (48,600 votes) (61,009 votes) (53,228 votes) WORKERS’ PEOPLE’S PEOPLE’S REFORM PEOPLE’S WORKERS’ PARTY ACTION PARTY ACTION PARTY PARTY ACTION PARTY PARTY Pritam Singh Alex Yeo Lee Hsien Loong Kenneth Jeyaretnam Heng Swee Keat Abdul Shariff 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 2015 winner: Workers’ Party (50.95%) 2015 winner: People’s Action Party (78.63%) 2015 winner: People’s Action Party (60.73%) Jurong Marine Parade Nee Soon Electors: 131,058; Electors: 139,622; Electors: 146,902; total votes cast: 125,400; rejected votes: 2,517 total votes cast: 131,630; rejected votes:1,787 total votes cast: 139,289; rejected votes: 2,199 74.62% 25.38% 57.76% 42.24% 61.90% 38.10% (91,692 votes) (31,191 votes) (74,993 votes) (54,850 votes) (86,219 votes) (53,070 votes) PEOPLE’S RED DOT PEOPLE’S WORKERS’ PEOPLE’S PROGRESS ACTION PARTY UNITED ACTION PARTY PARTY ACTION PARTY SINGAPORE PARTY Tharman Shanmugaratnam Alec Tok Tan Chuan-Jin Fadli Fawzi K Shanmugam