Ulu Bedok Constituency was a constituency in Singapore that existed from 1955 to 1959. The constituency was formed in 1955, covering the areas of Bedok...
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1959 elections by carving a portion from its predecessor constituency, Ulu Bedok Constituency It had remained itself all the way until prior to 1988 elections...
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Group Representation Constituency in Bedok, Singapore that existed from 1988 to 1997. East Coast GRC Bedok SMC Ulu Bedok SMC 1991 General Election's result...
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significant portions of Ulu Bedok SMC to become one of the larger wards in eastern Singapore. Thus, Tampines SMC was made up of present-day Bedok (except Kampong...
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after the dissolution of Ulu Bedok Constituency. It was subsequently merged into Aljunied Group Representation Constituency Note : Elections Department...
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portions of Ulu Bedok SMC to become one of the larger wards in eastern Singapore. Tampines SMC then comprised the entire present day Bedok (except Kampong...
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Singapore Ultra-Ganges Missions Ulu Bedok Constituency Ulu Pandan Bus Depot Ulu Pandan Depot Ulu Pandan Single Member Constituency Umar Pulavar Tamil Language...
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Seletar, Tampines, Teban and Ulu Bedok. In 1951, the constituency was abolished and split into Changi and Seletar constituencies. "Singapore Legislative Council...
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Parliament of Singapore. Constituencies are classified as either Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) or Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs). SMCs are single-seat...
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"by-election effect". This was to date, the only election, where no Non-constituency Member of Parliament seats were offered, as the four seats won by the...
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opposition party with MPs). The newer constituencies are those with rapid developments of Ang Mo Kio, Tampines, Jurong East, Bedok & Jurong West (smaller developments)...
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Member Constituency was a constituency in Singapore. The constituency was formed in 1959 and was abolished in 1991 In 1959, the Thomson Constituency was...
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Kallang (section Ulu Kallang mukim)
upstream of the Kallang River was part of the mukim of Ulu Kallang (also written as "Ulu Kalang"). Ulu is a Malay term which translates to "rural", "remote"...
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up by 0.61pp. The Southern Islands constituency had the highest turnout at 70%. However, six of 25 constituencies had turnouts of under 50%, with Geylang...
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they won in the last election. In this election, Group Representation Constituencies were increased from four members to between four and six members (six-member...
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first time that over one million voters were able to vote in contested constituencies. This was not repeated until 2006. In 1986, Town Councils were introduced...
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elected from single-member constituencies, with an increase of 26 seats in this election. The changes among the constituencies were: Many of the campaign...
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1981 by-election in Anson. Alexandra Aljunied Ang Mo Kio Anson Ayer Rajah Bedok Boon Lay Boon Teck Braddell Heights Brickworks Bukit Batok Bukit Ho Swee...
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turnout was 95%, although this figure represents the turnout in the 38 constituencies to be contested, with PAP candidates earning walkovers in the other...
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817) from the 53 contested constituencies. The 69 members of Parliament were elected from 69 single-member constituencies, an increase from 65 used for...
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of Singaporean electoral divisions from 2015 to 2020 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 13th Parliament of Singapore...
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Havelock and Queenstown constituencies. In 1959, it was further divided to form River Valley and Ulu Pandan constituencies. In 1988, it was renamed as...
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billion (US$7.4 billion) in water treatment infrastructure upgrades. The Ulu Pandan wastewater treatment was specially built to test advanced used-water...
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Parliament of Singapore elected in the 1997 general election. One Non-constituency Member of Parliament seat was allocated in the 9th Parliament of Singapore...
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Parliament of Singapore elected in the 1985 general election. One Non-constituency Member of Parliament seat was allocated in the 6th Parliament of Singapore...
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of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1955 to 1959 that served as constituencies that elected members to the 1st Legislative Assembly of Singapore in...
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of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1988 to 1991 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 7th Parliament of Singapore...
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Changi Single Member Constituency was a single member constituency covering Changi and eastern outer islands such as Pulau Ubin, Singapore. Note : Elections...
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of Singaporean electoral divisions from 1991 to 1997 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 8th Parliament of Singapore...
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with 10 seats from the Workers' Party led by Pritam Singh, two Non-Constituency Member of Parliament seats from the Progress Singapore Party, and nine...
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