Punggol West Single Member Constituency
Punggol West Single Member Constituency is a Single Member Constituency located in the north-eastern area of Singapore formed in 2020. The constituency is carved out from Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC.[1]
Punggol West | |
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Single Member Constituency for the Parliament of Singapore | |
Region | Singapore |
Electorate | 26,579 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 13 March 2020 |
Member(s) | To be elected |
Town Council | TBC |
Members of Parliament
Member of Parliament | Party | Dates | Notes | |
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Sun Xueling | PAP | 2015 – Present |
Areas of responsibility
The seat consist the western portion of Punggol (Matilda, part of Punggol Field West and Waterway West)
Punggol Field West District
- Punggol Sails - Blocks 207,207A-D, 208,208A-C
- Punggol Crest - Blocks 209,209A-C, 210,210A-C
- Punggol Ripples - Blocks 211,211A-D
- Punggol Wave - Blocks 212,212A-B,213,213A-C
- Punggol Emerald - Blocks 264,264A, 265,265A-D, 266,266A-D
- Punggol Sapphire - Blocks 267,267A-C, 268,268A-D, 269,269A-C, 270,270A-C
- Punggol Residences - Blocks 271,271A-D, 272,272A-D
Matilda District
- Matilda Portico - Blocks 217,217A-D, 218, 219
- Matilda Edge - Blocks 220,220A-C, 221,221A-B, 222,222A, 223,223A, 224,224A-C
- The Verandah @ Matilda - Blocks 226,266A-D, 227A-B
- Matilda Sundeck - Blocks 228,228A-B, 229A-B
- Matilda Court - Blocks 231,231A-B, 232,232A-C, 233,233A-D, 234,234A-B
- Punggol Opal - Blocks 256,256A-D, 257
- Punggol Topaz - Blocks 258,258A-C, 259,259A-C, 260,260A-C, 261,261A-C
Waterway West District
- Waterway Terraces I - Blocks 308,308A-C, 309A-B
- Waterway Cascadia - Blocks 314,314A-B, 315,315A-B, 316,316A-D
Candidates and results
Elections in 2020s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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PAP | Sun Xueling | ||||
WP | Tan Chen Chen | ||||
Majority | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout | |||||
[[|N/A]] win (new seat) |
See also
References
- Sim, Royston (13 March 2020). "Singapore GE: New electoral boundaries announced; 14 SMCs, 17 GRCs in next election". The Straits Times. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
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