Electoral constituency in Singapore
The Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north eastern region of Singapore. The constituency encompasses the majority of Ang Mo Kio (Teck Ghee, Cheng San-Seletar, portions of Yio Chu Kang), Seletar Hills, the northern half of Serangoon North, a portion of northern Hougang and a portion of Fernvale. The western portion consists of parts of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, while in the northeastern corner, it borders the Straits of Johor with two reclaimed islands, Pulau Punggol Barat and Pulau Punggol Timor. The northeast also includes the Sengkang Floating Wetland. This GRC has 5 wards: Teck Ghee, Buangkok-Fernvale, Seletar-Serangoon and Ang Mo Kio-Hougang by Ang Mo Kio Town Council. The current Members of Parliament are Darryl David, Nadia Ahmad Samdin, Jasmin Lau, Victor Lye and Lee Hsien Loong from the People's Action Party (PAP).
History
Prior to the 1997 general election, the GRC was expanded to a five member GRC from four member GRC.
Members of Parliament
Election |
Division |
Incumbent |
Party
|
Formation
|
1991 |
- Ang Mo Kio
- Kebun Baru
- Teck Ghee
- Yio Chu Kang
|
|
|
PAP
|
1997 |
- Ang Mo Kio
- Kebun Baru
- Nee Soon South
- Teck Ghee
- Yio Chu Kang
|
|
2001 |
- Cheng San–Seletar
- Kebun Baru
- Jalan Kayu
- Nee Soon South
- Teck Ghee
- Yio Chu Kang
|
|
2006 |
- Cheng San–Seletar
- Kebun Baru
- Jalan Kayu
- Nee Soon South
- Sengkang West
- Teck Ghee
|
|
2011 |
- Ang Mo Kio–Hougang
- Cheng San–Seletar
- Kebun Baru
- Jalan Kayu
- Teck Ghee
- Yio Chu Kang
|
|
2015 |
- Ang Mo Kio–Hougang
- Cheng San–Seletar
- Jalan Kayu
- Sengkang South
- Teck Ghee
- Yio Chu Kang
|
|
2020 |
- Ang Mo Kio–Hougang
- Cheng San–Seletar
- Jalan Kayu
- Fernvale
- Teck Ghee
|
|
2025
|
- Ang Mo Kio–Hougang
- Cheng San
- Buangkok-Fernvale
- Seletar-Serangoon
- Teck Ghee
|
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^ Balaji died in his sleep on 27 September 2010 due to cancer relapse.
Electoral results
Note : Elections Department Singapore do not include rejected votes for calculation of candidate's vote share. Hence, the total of all candidates' vote share will be 100%.
Elections in 1990s
Elections in 2000s
Elections in 2010s
Elections in 2020s
References