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Division Seats Voters Party Candidate(s) Votes Votes %
Group Representation Constituency (GRC) (75 seats)
Aljunied GRC 5 143,148 People's Action Party George Yeo
Lim Hwee Hua
Zainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed
Cynthia Phua
Ong Ye Kung
59,829
45.28 / 100
Workers' Party Low Thia Khiang
Sylvia Lim
Chen Show Mao
Pritam Singh
Muhamad Faisal bin Abdul Manap
72,289
54.72 / 100
Ang Mo Kio GRC 6 179,071 People's Action Party Lee Hsien Loong
Yeo Guat Kwang
Inderjit Singh
Seng Han Thong
Ang Hin Kee
Intan Azura Mokhtar
112,677
69.33 / 100
Reform Party Alex Tan Zhixiang
Arthero Lim Tung Hee
Vignes Ramachandran
Lim Zi Rui
Mansor Rahman
Osman Sulaiman
49,851
30.67 / 100
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC 5 122,492 People's Action Party Wong Kan Seng
Ng Eng Hen
Josephine Teo Li Min
Hri Kumar
Zainudin Nordin
62,385
56.93 / 100
Singapore People's Party Chiam See Tong
Benjamin Pwee
Wilfred Leung
Jimmy Lee
Mohamad Hamim Aliyas
47,205
43.07 / 100
Chua Chu Kang GRC 5 158,648 National Solidarity Party Teo Kway Huang Sebastian
Tan Lay Thiam Tony
Poa Koon Koon Hazel
Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed
Jeisilan Sivalingam
56,885
38.80 / 100
People's Action Party Gan Kim Yong
Alvin Yeo
Zaqy Mohamad
Alex Yam
Low Yen Ling
89,710
61.20 / 100
East Coast GRC 5 120,324 People's Action Party Lim Swee Say
Maliki Osman
Lee Yi Shyan
Jessica Tan
Raymond Lim
59,992
54.83 / 100
Workers' Party Eric Tan Heng Chong
Png Eng Huat
Glenda Han
Gerald Giam
Mohamed Fazli Bin Talip
49,429
45.17 / 100
Holland-Bukit Timah GRC 4 91,607 People's Action Party Vivian Balakrishnan
Christopher de Souza
Liang Eng Hwa
Sim Ann
48,773
60.08 / 100
Singapore Democratic Party Tan Jee Say
Ang Yong Guan
Vincent Wijeysingha
Michelle Lee
32,406
39.92 / 100
Jurong GRC 5 125,276 National Solidarity Party Neo Ting Wei Christopher
Abdul Rasheed
Ong Beng Soon Elvin
Ong Hock Siong
Noraini Yunus
37,786
33.04 / 100
People's Action Party Tharman Shanmugaratnam
Halimah Bte Yacob
Ang Wei Neng
Desmond Lee Ti-Seng (Li Zhisheng)
David Ong
76,595
66.96 / 100
Marine Parade GRC 5 154,451 National Solidarity Party Cheo Chai Chen
Ivan Yeo Tiong Boon
Abdul Salim Harun
Spencer Ng Chung Hon
Seah Xue Ling, Nicole Rebecca
59,926
43.36 / 100
People's Action Party Goh Chok Tong
Tan Chuan Jin
Fatimah Lateef
Seah Kian Peng
Tin Pei Ling
78,286
56.64 / 100
Moulmein-Kallang GRC 4 87,595 People's Action Party Lui Tuck Yew
Yaacob Ibrahim
Denise Phua Lay Peng
Edwin Tong
44,886
58.55 / 100
Workers' Party Mohd Rahizan
Toh Hong Boon
L Somasundram
Frieda Chan
31,773
41.45 / 100
Nee Soon GRC 5 148,290 People's Action Party K. Shanmugam
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
Lee Bee Wah
Lim Wee Kiak
Patrick Tay Teck Guan
80,740
58.40 / 100
Workers' Party John Yam Poh Nam
Angela Faye Oon
Sajeev K. R. Kamalasanan
Chong Cham Weng, Winston
Poh Lee Guan
57,523
41.60 / 100
Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC 6 168,971 People's Action Party Teo Chee Hean
Teo Ser Luck
Penny Low
Janil Puthucheary
Gan Thiam Poh
Zainal Bin Sapari
100,493
64.79 / 100
Singapore Democratic Alliance Harminder Pal Singh
Sidney Soon
Jeffrey Lim
Noraine Anabi
Tony Tan
Mohammad Shafni Ahmad
54,601
35.21 / 100
Sembawang GRC 5 142,459 People's Action Party Khaw Boon Wan
Ellen Lee
Hawazi Daipi
Ong Teng Koon
Vikram Nair
84,252
63.9 / 100
Singapore Democratic Party James Gomez
John Tan
Jarrod Luo Jie
Mohd Isa Abdul Aziz
Sadasivam Veriyah
47,605
36.1 / 100
Tampines GRC 5 137,532 National Solidarity Party Goh Meng Seng
Reno Fong Chin Leong
Syafarin Sarif
Raymond Lim Peng Ann
Gilbert Goh Keow Wah
54,381
42.78 / 100
People's Action Party Mah Bow Tan
Ng Phek Hoong Irene
Masagos Zulkifli Bin Masagos Mohamad
Baey Yam Keng
Heng Swee Keat
72,728
57.22 / 100
Tanjong Pagar GRC 5 139,771 People's Action Party Lee Kuan Yew
Lily Neo
Indranee Thurai Rajah
Chan Chun Sing
Chia Shi-Lu
Walkover
West Coast GRC 5 121,045 People's Action Party Lim Hng Kiang
Fong Jen Arthur
S Iswaran
Foo Mee Har
Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai
72,563
66.57 / 100
Reform Party Kenneth Jeyaretnam
Frankie Low
Andy Zhu
Kumar Appavoo
Ho Soak Harn
36,443
33.43 / 100
Single Member Constituency (SMC) (12 seats)
Bukit Panjang SMC 1 33,053 People's Action Party Teo Ho Pin 20,375
66.27 / 100
Singapore Democratic Party Alec Tok 10,372
33.73 / 100
Hong Kah North SMC 1 27,701 People's Action Party Amy Khor Lean Suan 18,156
70.61 / 100
Singapore People's Party Sin Kek Tong 7,556
29.39 / 100
Hougang SMC 1 24,560 People's Action Party Choo Pey Ching Desmond 8065
35.2 / 100
Workers' Party Yaw Shin Leong 14,850
64.8 / 100
Joo Chiat SMC 1 22,069 People's Action Party Chong You Fook Charles 9,666
51.02 / 100
Workers' Party Yee Jenn Jong 9,278
48.98 / 100
Mountbatten SMC 1 23,731 National Solidarity Party Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss 8,461
41.38 / 100
People's Action Party Lim Biow Chuan 11,985
58.62 / 100
Pioneer SMC 1 25,745 National Solidarity Party Steve Chia Kiah Hong 9,437
39.27 / 100
People's Action Party Cedric Foo 14,593
60.73 / 100
Potong Pasir SMC 1 17,327 People's Action Party Sitoh Yih Pin 7,992
50.36 / 100
Singapore People's Party Lina Chiam 7,878
49.64 / 100
Punggol East SMC 1 33,281 People's Action Party Michael Palmer 16,994
54.54 / 100
Singapore Democratic Alliance Desmond Lim 1,387
4.45 / 100
Workers' Party Lee Li Lian 12,777
41.01 / 100
Radin Mas SMC 1 31,014 National Solidarity Party Yip Yew Weng 9,123
32.90 / 100
People's Action Party Sam Tan Chin Siong 18,609
67.10 / 100
Sengkang West SMC 1 26,882 People's Action Party Lam Pin Min 14,689
58.11 / 100
Workers' Party Koh Choong Yong 10,591
41.89 / 100
Whampoa SMC 1 21,622 People's Action Party Heng Chee How 13,028
66.10 / 100
National Solidarity Party Ken Sun 6,680
33.90 / 100
Yuhua SMC 1 23,195 People's Action Party Grace Fu 14,093
66.86 / 100
Singapore Democratic Party Teo Soh Lung 6,986
33.14 / 100

2011 comprehensive

References edit

  1. ^ "2011 Parliamentary General Election results". Singapore Elections Department. 7 May 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.


The following table lists the rolling stock of the network:

Contract Stock name Turnkey Line No.
of Cars
Total Service Start Power Supply Price Notes
151 North South Line
East West Line
6 400[1] 7 November 1987 DC 750 V
third rail
S$581.5 million[2][3]
651 6 114[4][5] 20 September 1994
751B 6 126[6][1] 28 January 2000
151A 6 210[7][8] 27 May 2011 S$368 million[9]
151B 6 168 2016 S$281.5 million[10]
751A North East Line 6 150 20 June 2003 1500 V
overhead lines
751C 6 108 2015 S$234.9 million[11]
830 Circle Line 3 120 28 May 2009 DC 750 V
third rail[12]
830C 3 72 2015 S$134 million[13]
951 Downtown Line 3 264[14][15] 20 December 2013[16] DC 750 V
third rail
S$689.9 million[17][14] Two separate orders were made.
The figures listed are the total.
T251 Thomson Line
Eastern Region Line
4 364 2019 DC 750 V
third rail
S$749 million[18]
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  7. ^ "Both orders for Singapore Subway Train 132 LTA". 29 August 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
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  10. ^ "Trains for North-South/East-West Lines and Tuas West Extension". Land Transport Authority. 28 August 2012.
  11. ^ "Alstom to supply 34 Metropolis trains and signaling upgrade to Singapore metro" (Press release). Paris: Alstom. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
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  13. ^ "LTA and SMRT Award Contracts for New Trains and Re-Signalling Project". Land Transport Authority. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Shorter Waiting Time With 15 More Trains For Downtown Line". Land Transport Authority. March 28, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  15. ^ "First Downtown Line train lands in Singapore". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
  16. ^ Christopher Tan (8 November 2008). "Downtown train deal goes to Bombardier". The Straits Times. p. 45.
  17. ^ "LTA Awards 6 Downtown Line Contracts Totalling $1.13 Billion". Land Transport Authority. 7 Nov 2008. Retrieved 7 Nov 2008.
  18. ^ "Contract T251". Land Transport Authority. 28 May 2014.