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5-MEMBER GRCs (continued)
K. Shanmugam,56
Lee Bee Wah, 54 Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, 47
Louis Ng, 37 Henry Kwek, 39
Kenneth Foo, 38
• It was formed only in 2011, merging two SMCs and wards from Sembawang GRC and Ang Mo Kio GRC.The PAP took 58.4 per cent then.• The recent boundary changes saw it lose Canberra ward to Sembawang GRC and gain Kebun Baru from Ang Mo Kio GRC.
Ron Tan, 30 Luke Koh, 41 Cheryl Denise Loh, 31
Gurmit Singh, 55
Nee Soon 132,200 voters
6-MEMBER GRCs
Lee Hsien Loong, 63
Ang Hin Kee, 49
Intan Azura Mokhtar, 39
Darryl David, 44
Koh Poh Koon, 43
Gan Thiam Poh, 51
Roy Ngerng, 34
Gilbert Goh, 54
Osman Sulaiman, 40
Siva Chandran, 32
Jesse Loo, 52 M. Ravi, 46
• Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s constituency, it had the highest PAP vote share for a GRC in 2011 – 69.3 per cent – though not in 2006.• The PAP’s slate includes Dr Koh Poh Koon, who entered politics in the 2013 Punggol East by-election but lost to the WP there.
Ang Mo Kio 187,652 voters
Teo Chee Hean, 60
Teo Ser Luck, 47
Janil Puthucheary, 44
Zainal Sapari, 49
Sun Xueling, 36
Ng Chee Meng, 47
Desmond Lim Bak Chuan, 47
Harminder Pal Singh, 43
Arthero Lim,60
Abu Mohamed, 64
Ong Teik Seng, 44
Wong Way Weng, 53
• The constituency covers a large part of Pasir Ris and Punggol new towns. The PAP’s vote sharehere in 2011 was 64.8 per cent.• The PAP slate includes former defence chief Ng Chee Meng, who is expected to enter Cabinet if elected.
Pasir Ris-Punggol 187,252 voters
Khaw Boon Wan, 62
Vikram Nair, 37 Amrin Amin, 36 Ong Ye Kung, 45 Lim Wee Kiak, 46
Spencer Ng, 36
• Former top civil servant Ong Ye Kung, part of the losing PAP Aljunied team in 2011, is one of two new candidates in the PAP’s all-male slate.• It lost Marsiling ward but gained Canberra and parts of Nee Soon East in the boundary changes.• The PAP won with 63.9 per cent of the vote in 2011.
Eugene Yeo, 39 Kevryn Lim, 26 Yadzeth Hairis, 52
Abdul Rasheed, 75
Sembawang 144,604 voters
Chan Chun Sing, 45
Indranee Rajah, 52
Chia Shi-Lu, 43 Joan Pereira, 48 Melvin Yong, 43
Tan Jee Say, 61
• It is the home ground of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, who was MP in Tanjong Pagar ward from 1955 till his death this year.• The GRC is being contested for the �rst time since it was formed in 1991, and was the only constituency uncontested in 2011.
Ang Yong Guan, 60
Chirag Desai, 38 Melvyn Chiu Weng Hoe, 36
Fahmi Rais, 48
Tanjong Pagar 130,601 voters
Masagos Zulki�i, 52
Heng Swee Keat, 54
Desmond Choo, 37
Cheng Li Hui, 39
Sebastian Teo, 67
• It is the only GRC besides Aljunied to see no boundary changes this time.• It was one of just three GRCs where a non-WP opposition party won more than 40 per cent of the vote in 2011. The NSP took 42.8 per cent, to the PAP’s 57.2 per cent.• The PAP slate includes Mr Desmond Choo, who ran and lost twice in WP stronghold Hougang.
Lim Tean, 50 Reno Fong, 46 Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed, 41
Choong Hon Heng, 45
Tampines 143,426 voters
Baey Yam Keng, 45