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Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency

Electoral division in Singapore


Summary

Electoral division in Singapore

FieldValue
nameChua Chu Kang
nativenameKawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan Chua Chu Kang
蔡厝港集选区
சுவா சூ காங் குழுப் பிரதிநிதித்துவத் தொகுதி
typeGroup Representation
parl_nameParliament of Singapore
imageChua_Chu_Kang_Group_Representation_Constituency,_2025.svg
image_size240px
regionWest Region, Singapore
electorate93,522
year
membersChoo Pei Ling
Jeffrey Siow
Tan See Leng
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
seats4
partyPeople's Action Party
local_council_labelTown Council
local_councilChua Chu Kang
previous{{plainlist

蔡厝港集选区 சுவா சூ காங் குழுப் பிரதிநிதித்துவத் தொகுதி Jeffrey Siow Tan See Leng Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim

  • Hong Kah GRC
  • Chua Chu Kang SMC

The Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency is a four-member group representation constituency (GRC) located in western Singapore. It has four divisions: Brickland–Tengah, Chua Chu Kang, Keat Hong and Tengah, managed by Chua Chu Kang Town Council. The current Members of Parliament (MPs) for the constituency are Choo Pei Ling, Jeffrey Siow , Tan See Leng and Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim from the governing People's Action Party (PAP).

History

Creation (2011)

Prior to the 2011 general election, Hong Kah GRC and Chua Chu Kang Single Member Constituency (SMC) were abolished; the Hong Kah North division of Hong Kah GRC became Hong Kah North SMC, while the remainder was merged with the entirety of Chua Chu Kang SMC to become Chua Chu Kang GRC. The PAP defeated the National Solidarity Party (NSP) with 61.2% of the vote.

Downsizing (2015)

During the 2015 general election, Chua Chu Kang GRC lost a seat, becoming a four-member GRC, after its Yew Tee division was transferred to the newly created Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC. The PAP defeated the People's Power Party (PPP) with 76.91% of the vote.

First PSP contest (2020)

In the 2020 general election, Chua Chu Kang GRC lost territory to Hong Kah North SMC and West Coast GRC. The PAP defeated the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) with a decreased 58.64% of the vote.

Major boundary changes and second PSP contest (2025)

Prior to the 2025 general election, Hong Kah North SMC was abolished; its Tengah estates were transferred to Chua Chu Kang GRC. At the same time, the Bukit Gombak and Hillview estates in the GRC were carved out to become the newly created Bukit Gombak SMC.

On Nomination Day, Gan Kim Yong, the Deputy Prime Minister and previous anchor minister for Chua Chu Kang GRC, was nominated at the last minute to lead the PAP team for the newly created Punggol GRC against that of the Workers' Party (WP). He was replaced by Tan See Leng, the Minister for Manpower, who had originally been positioned in Marine Parade–Braddell Heights GRC.

The PAP defeated the PSP with 63.6% of the vote.

Members of Parliament

YearDivisionMembers of ParliamentParty2011201520202025
Formation
People's Action Party}}"PAP

Electoral results

Note: The Elections Department does not include rejected votes when calculating the vote shares of candidates. Hence, all candidates' vote shares will total to 100% at any given election (may not appear so in multi-way contests due to rounding).

Elections in 2010s

Alvin Yeo Low Yen Ling Gan Kim Yong Zaqy Mohamad Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed Jeisilan Sivalingam Sebastian Teo Tony Tan

Elections in 2020s

|reg. electors = 93,522 | change=12.29

References

References

  1. "Members Of Parliament – Chua Chu Kang Town Council".
  2. (11 July 2020). "GE2020 official results: PAP's Amy Khor wins Hong Kah North SMC with 60.98% of votes, PSP gets 39.02%". The Straits Times.
  3. (24 February 2011). "GE: How many voters does each GRC get? - Channel NewsAsia". channelnewsasia.com.
  4. "ELD {{!}} 2011 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  5. (21 August 2015). "GE2015: PAP unveils full line-up to contest Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC".
  6. "ELD {{!}} 2015 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  7. "Singapore GE: New electoral boundaries". The Straits Times.
  8. Koh, Fabian. (11 March 2025). "GE2025: Extensive changes to electoral boundaries due to population shifts; only 5 GRCs, 4 SMCs left intact".
  9. (2025-04-23). "GE2025: PAP keeps opposition guessing with last-minute deployments on Nomination Day". The Straits Times.
  10. "GE2025: Tan See Leng to helm PAP's Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC team, including new face Diana Pang".
  11. "GE2025: Surprise moves as prospective candidates file papers at nomination centres".
  12. Chia, Osmond. (2025-05-04). "GE2025: PAP retains Chua Chu Kang GRC with 63.59% of votes; wins 75.83% of votes in Bukit Gombak SMC". [[The Straits Times]].
  13. "ELD {{!}} 2025 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  14. "ELD {{!}} 2011 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  15. (12 May 2011). "STATEMENT OF THE POLL AFTER COUNTING THE BALLOTS".
  16. "ELD {{!}} 2015 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  17. (12 May 2011). "STATEMENT OF THE POLL AFTER COUNTING THE BALLOTS".
  18. "ELD {{!}} 2020 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  19. (16 July 2020). "STATEMENT OF THE POLL AFTER COUNTING THE BALLOTS".
  20. (16 May 2025). "Statement of Poll for the Electoral Division of Chua Chu Kang".
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