List of Singaporean electoral divisions (2006–11)
The following is a list of Singaporean electoral divisions from 2006 to 2011 that served as constituencies that elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 11th Parliament of Singapore in the 2006 Singaporean general election.[1] Each electoral division is further subdivided into polling districts.[2]
Group Representation Constituencies
Division | Seats | Electorate | Wards | |
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Election | Present | |||
Aljunied Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 145,124 | 145,124 | Bedok Reservoir–Punggol, Aljunied–Hougang, Serangoon, Eunos, Paya Lebar |
Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency | 6 (at least one Indian/Other MP) | 159,864 | 159,864 | Cheng San–Seletar, Teck Ghee, Jalan Kayu, Sengkang West, Kebun Baru, Nee Soon South |
Bishan–Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 115,321 | 115,321 | Bishan East, Thomson, Toa Payoh Central, Bishan–Toa Payoh North, Toa Payoh East |
East Coast Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 116,635 | 116,635 | Bedok, Siglap, Changi–Simei, Fengshan, Kampong Chai Chee, Kaki Bukit |
Holland–Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Indian/Other MP) | 118,138 | 118,138 | Buona Vista, Cashew, Ulu Pandan, Zhenghua, Bukit Panjang |
Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 144,660 | 144,660 | Bukit Gombak, Hong Kah North, Keat Hong, Nanyang, Yew Tee |
Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 93,003 | 93,003 | Jalan Besar, Kampong Glam, Kolam Ayer, Kreta Ayer–Kim Seng, Whampoa |
Jurong Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 116,618 | 116,618 | Bukit Batok, Yuhua, Bukit Batok East, Jurong Central, Taman Jurong |
Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency | 6 (at least one Malay MP) | 155,135 | 155,135 | Bradell Heights, Serangoon, Geylang Serai, Kampong Ubi–Kembangan, Marine Parade, Mountbatten |
Pasir Ris–Punggol Group Representation Constituency | 6 (at least one Malay MP) | 178,423 | 178,423 | Pasir Ris East, Pasir Ris West, Punggol Central, Punggol North, Punggol South, Punggol East |
Sembawang Group Representation Constituency | 6 (at least one Indian/Other MP) | 184,794 | 184,794 | Admiralty, Canberra, Chong Pang, Marsiling, Sembawang, Woodlands |
Tampines Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Malay MP) | 126,142 | 126,142 | Tampines Changkat, Tampines Central, Tampines East, Tampines North, Tampines West |
Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency | 6 (at least one Indian/Other MP) | 148,129 | 148,129 | Moulmein, Queenstown, Radin Mas, Tanglin–Cairnhill, Tanjong Pagar, Tiong Bahru |
West Coast Group Representation Constituency | 5 (at least one Indian/Other MP) | 137,725 | 137,725 | Ayer Rajah, Clementi, Pioneer, Telok Blangah, Boon Lay |
Single Member Constituencies
Division | Seats | Electorate | Polling districts | |
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Election | Present | |||
Bukit Panjang Single Member Constituency | 1 | 30,450 | 30,450 | BP-HB03
BP-HB09 to BP-HB11 |
Chua Chu Kang Single Member Constituency | 1 | 24,969 | 24,969 | CK-CK01 to CK-CK09 |
Hougang Single Member Constituency | 1 | 23,752 | 23,752 | HG-HG01 to HG-HG08 |
Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency | 1 | 21,848 | 21,848 | JC-JC01 to JC-JC09 |
MacPherson Single Member Constituency | 1 | 21,033 | 21,033 | MP-MP01 to MP-MP08 |
Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency | 1 | 23,143 | 23,143 | NC-NC01 to NC-NC08 |
Nee Soon East Single Member Constituency | 1 | 32,582 | 32,582 | NE-NE01 to NE-NE09
NE-SB03 to NE-SB04 |
Potong Pasir Single Member Constituency | 1 | 15,879 | 15,879 | PS-PS01 to PS-PS05 |
Yio Chu Kang Single Member Constituency | 1 | 25,072 | 25,072 | YK-AM11 to YK-AM15
YK-AM22 to YK-AM23 |
References
- "Singapore Elections - Map of Electoral Divisions". Singapore Government. 19 February 2008. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- "Boundaries of Altered Polling Districts" (PDF). www.elections.gov.sg. 24 September 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
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