Southern states fear that the Centre’s push to revise regional representation in Parliament with updated population data will erode their political relevance. Are the fears justified?
The editorial team will be curating the latest must-know local and international news. Top of the news, Singapore’s electoral map will see significant changes ahead of the 2025 General Election ...
The revisions will see electoral boundaries change in 22 out ... Five SMCs have been taken off the map, while six new ones have been added. The single seats removed are: Bukit Batok, Hong Kah ...
Singapore's next parliament will also have 97 seats, up from the current 93. On the electoral map changes, Dr Janil said: "What we do know and what we can see, it's about the population growth.
and six new Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) in the 2025 General Election, part of sweeping changes laid out in the electoral boundaries report on Tuesday (Mar 11).
The issue of multiple Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) with identical numbers has taken centre-stage in Parliament, with opposition parties, including the Trinamool Congress, the Congress and the ...
This map shows how the electoral divisions have changed from one election to the next. For more election coverage, visit our GE2025 microsite.
The revisions will see electoral boundaries change in 22 out ... Five SMCs have been taken off the map, while six new ones have been added. The single seats removed are: Bukit Batok, Hong Kah ...
Seven weeks after being formed on Jan 22, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) has submitted its report and had its recommendations accepted by the government, said the Elections ...
In a clear indication that a General Election (GE) is imminent, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) has published its report on Singapore's electoral boundaries. The report ...
SINGAPORE: The People’s Action Party (PAP) has acknowledged the changes to the electoral map, following the release of the report by the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) today (March ...
Former Nominated Member of Parliament Calvin Cheng called the new electoral map “unrecognisable” and questioned the need for large GRCs, arguing that three-member GRCs would be sufficient to ...