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- Nomination New candidates Outgoing politicians Staking claims Group Representation Constituencies Single Member Constituencies
- References
These are the events concerning the 2011 Singaporean general election which occurred before the polling day on 7 May 2011. NominationNew candidatesA total of 78 candidates were brand-new to this election, among which 54 were from six participating opposition parties and 24 were from the ruling People's Action Party. Name | Age | Occupation | Party | Contested Constituency |
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Ang Hin Kee | 45 | Chief Executive, NTUC e2i | PAP | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Ang Wei Neng | 44 | Vice-President, SBS Transit West District | PAP | Jurong GRC | Ang Yong Guan | 56 | Consultant Psychiatrist, Paragon Medical | SDP | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | Chan Chun Sing | 42 | Former SAF Chief of Army | PAP | Tanjong Pagar GRC | Frieda Chan Sio Phing | 35 | Senior Medical Social Worker | WP | Moulmein-Kallang GRC | Chen Show Mao | 50 | Corporate Lawyer and Former Infantry Commander | WP | Aljunied GRC | Chia Shi-Lu | 40 | Orthopedic Surgeon, Singapore General Hospital | PAP | Tanjong Pagar GRC | Chong Cham Weng | 51 | Managing Director | WP | Nee Soon GRC | Jeanette Chong-Aruldoss | 48 | Lawyer, Allen & Gledhill | NSP | Mountbatten SMC | Desmond Choo Pey Ching | 33 | Deputy Director, NTUC's Youth Development and Executive Secretary, Union of Security Employees, Nephew of former MP Choo Wee Khiang | PAP | Hougang SMC | Foo Mee Har | 45 | Banker, Standard Chartered Bank | PAP | West Coast GRC | Gan Thiam Poh | 48 | Banker, DBS | PAP | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Gerald Giam Yean Song | 33 | Senior IT Consultant | WP | East Coast GRC | Gilbert Goh Keow Wah | 49 | Activist | NSP | Tampines GRC | Harminder Pal Singh Gurcharan Singh | 39 | Speaker | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Heng Swee Keat | 50 | Former Managing Director, Monetary Authority of Singapore | PAP | Tampines GRC | Haren Hu | 29 | Marketing Manager | RP | West Coast GRC | Intan Azura Mokhtar | 35 | Trainer, National Institute of Education | PAP | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Janil Arusha Puthucheary | 39 | Surgeon, KK Women's and Children's Hospital | PAP | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Jesilan Sivalingam | 41 | Process Manager | NSP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | Kenneth Andrew Jeyaretnam | 52 | Hedge Fund Manager; son of founder and late WP-Secretary General J. B. Jeyaretnam | RP | West Coast GRC | Koh Choong Yong | 38 | Technology Consultant, Ruckus Wireless Singapore | WP | Sengkang West SMC | Kumar Appavoo | 43 | Businessman | RP | West Coast GRC | L. Somasundram | 47 | Lecturer, Temasek Polytechnic | WP | Moulmein-Kallang GRC | Michelle Lee Juan | 35 | Private Lecturer | SDP | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | Lee Li Lian | 32 | Senior Sales Trainer, Great Eastern Life Assurance | WP | Punggol East SMC | Lee Song Juan | 65 | Image Consultant | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Desmond Lee Ti-Seng | 35 | Legal Counsel, Temasek Holdings; son of former cabinet minister Lee Yock Suan | PAP | Jurong GRC | Lee Yeong Wee | 35 | Firm Owner | SPP | Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC | Wilfred Leung Wei Lit | 36 | Design Manager | SPP | Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC | Jeffery Lim Pey Yong | 35 | Senior Analyst | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Lim Zirui | 24 | Student | RP | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Lina Loh Woon Lee | 62 | Former Nurse; wife of Chiam See Tong | SPP | Potong Pasir SMC | Low Chiak Huan | 51 | Businessman | RP | West Coast GRC | Low Yen Ling | 37 | Former Director, Economic Development Board | PAP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | Jarrod Luo Jie | 26 | Entrepreneur | SDP | Sembawang GRC | Mohamed Fazli Talip | 29 | Finance Adviser | WP | East Coast GRC | Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap | 35 | Freelance Counselor | WP | Aljunied GRC | Muhhamad Shafni Ahmad | 33 | Marketing Executive | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Spencer Ng Chun Hon | 31 | Company Director | NSP | Marine Parade GRC | Nor Lella Mardiiiah Bte Mohamed | 37 | Business Consultant | NSP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | Noriani Yunus | 42 | Telemarketer | NSP | Jurong GRC | David Ong Kim Huat | 49 | Managing Director, RedDot Publishing | PAP | Jurong GRC | Ong Teng Koon | 34 | Commodities Trader; son of retiring MP Ong Ah Heng | PAP | Sembawang GRC | Ong Ye Kung | 42 | Assistant Secretary-General, NTUC, Chairman and Executive Secretary | PAP | Aljunied GRC | Angela Oon Kheng Faye | 32 | Researcher | WP | Nee Soon GRC | Osman bin Sulaiman | 36 | Human Resource Supervisor | RP | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Hazel Poh Koon Koon | 41 | Managing Director; wife of Tony Tan Lay Thiam | NSP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | Png Eng Huat | 49 | Company Director | WP | East Coast GRC | Pritam Singh | 34 | SMU Law Postgraduate and Former SAF Officer | WP | Aljunied GRC | Benjamin Pwee Yek Guan | 43 | Former Civil Servant and Managing Director | SPP | Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC | Raymond Lim Peng Ann | 27 | Activist | NSP | Tampines GRC | Nicole Rebecca Seah Xueling | 24 | Activist and Advertising Executive, Starcom MediaVest Group | NSP | Marine Parade GRC | Sadasivam Veriyah | 58 | Former Teacher, Unionist and former PAP Member | SDP | Sembawang GRC | Sajeev Kunju Raman Kamalasanan | 41 | Businessman | WP | Nee Soon GRC | Sidney Soon Seng Kay | 54 | Businessman | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Sim Ann | 36 | Director, National Population Secretariat | PAP | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | Syafarin Sarif | 35 | Project Manager | NSP | Tampines GRC | Tan Chuan-Jin | 42 | Former SAF Officer | PAP | Marine Parade GRC | Tan Jee Say | 57 | Investment Adviser and former Principal Private Secretary to Goh Chok Tong | SDP | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | Tony Tan Keng Hong | 34 | Firm Owner | SDA | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Tony Tan Lay Thiam | 41 | Chief Executive; husband of Hazel Poa Koon Koon | NSP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | John Tan Liang Joo | 49 | Social Psychologist | SDP | Sembawang GRC | Alex Tan Zhi Xiang | 23 | Activist and Financial Advisor | RP (SPP) | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Patrick Tay Teck Guan | 40 | Trade Unionist | PAP | Nee Soon GRC | Teo Soh Lung | 62 | Former Lawyer | SDP | Yuhua SMC | Tin Pei Ling | 27 | Business Consultant, Ernst & Young | PAP | Marine Parade GRC | Toh Hong Boon | 30 | Senior Research Officer | WP | Moulmein-Kallang GRC | Alec Tok Kim Yam | 46 | Artistic Director, One Kind Theatre LLC | SDP | Bukit Panjang SMC | Edwin Charles Tong Chun Fai | 42 | Lawyer, Allen & Gledhill | PAP | Moulmein-Kallang GRC | Vigneswari Ramachandran | 29 | Pre-School Teacher | RP | Ang Mo Kio GRC | Vikram Nair | 33 | Lawyer, Norton Rose Fulbright | PAP | Sembawang GRC | Vincent Wijeysingha | 41 | Executive Director, Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) | SDP | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai | 39 | Chief Executive, Energy Market Authority | PAP | West Coast GRC | Yam Poh Nan | 49 | Business Consultant | WP | Nee Soon GRC | Alex Yam Ziming | 30 | NTUC Activist | PAP | Chua Chu Kang GRC | Yee Jenn Jong | 46 | Entrepreneur and Founder, The Learning Grid and 360 Education | WP | Joo Chiat SMC | Ivan Yeo Tiong Boon | 63 | Managing Director | NSP | Marine Parade GRC | Zainal Sapari | 46 | Educator and Former Pasir Ris School Superintendent | PAP | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | Andy Zhu Lai Cheng | 29 | Firm Manager | RP | West Coast GRC |
Outgoing politiciansThe list of outgoing politicians who were either deceased, retiring or stepping down from their seats were from the PAP. Deceased | Name | Constituency (Division) | Current Portfolio | Date of Death | Remarks |
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Balaji Sadasivan | Ang Mo Kio GRC (Cheng San-Seletar) | Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) | 27 September 2010 | Ong Chit Chung | Jurong GRC (Bukit Batok) | Member of Parliament | 14 July 2008 | Halimah Yacob substituted Ong's duties until end of term. | Retiring |
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Name | Constituency (Division) | Current Portfolio | Date Announced | Remarks |
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Abdullah Tarmugi | East Coast GRC (Siglap) | 7th Speaker of Parliament/Former Cabinet Minister | 24 March 2011 | Ahmad Magad | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC (Pasir Ris East) | Member of Parliament | 23 March 2011 | Ang Mong Seng | Hong Kah GRC (Bukit Gombak) | Member of Parliament | 23 March 2011 | Constituency was dissolved and become Chua Chu Kang GRC, while retaining the division. | Chan Soo Sen | Joo Chiat SMC | Former Minister of State | 23 March 2011 | Madeleine Ho | West Coast GRC (Boon Lay) | Member of Parliament | 2 April 2011 | Ho Peng Kee | Nee Soon East SMC | Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs) | 31 March 2011 | Ward was absorbed into the new Nee Soon GRC. | Koo Tsai Kee | Tanjong Pagar GRC (Tiong Bahru) | Senior Minister of State (Defence) | 30 March 2011 | Ward was merged with the nearby Tanjong Pagar division of the same ward to form Tanjong Pagar-Tiong Bahru. | Lee Boon Yang | Jalan Besar GRC (Jalan Besar) | Former Cabinet Minister | 1 October 2010 | Constituency was dissolved and become Moulmein-Kallang GRC, while retaining the division. | Lim Boon Heng | Jurong GRC (Jurong Central) | Former Cabinet Minister/PAP Chairman | 10 April 2011 | Ward was split into Jurong Central and the new Jurong Spring ward; also relinquished his PAP Chairman portfolio as well. | Ong Ah Heng | Nee Soon Central SMC | Member of Parliament | 30 March 2011 | Ward was absorbed into the new Nee Soon GRC; his son, Ong Teng Koon, would contest in Sembawang GRC. | Ong Kian Min | Tampines GRC (Tampines North) | Member of Parliament | 23 March 2011 | Ong Seh Hong | Marine Parade GRC (Kampong Ubi-Kembangan) | Member of Parliament | 23 March 2011 | Ward was absorbed with portions of Kaki Bukit (which was absorbed to Aljunied GRC) and Kampong Chai Chee (from East Coast GRC) to form Kembangan-Chai Chee. | S Jayakumar | East Coast GRC (Bedok) | Senior Minister/Former Deputy Prime Minister | 24 March 2011 | First tendered resignation in 2009 due to health reasons. | Sin Boon Ann | Tampines GRC (Tampines Central) | Member of Parliament | 3 April 2011 | Would continue to serve as second advisor for this ward in 2016. | Wee Siew Kim | Ang Mo Kio GRC (Jalan Kayu) | Member of Parliament | 10 April 2011 | Matthias Yao | MacPherson SMC | Mayor (South East CDC)/Deputy Speaker | 23 March 2011 | Ward was absorbed into the nearby Marine Parade GRC. | Yu-Foo Yee Shoon | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC (Bukit Timah) | Minister of State (Community Development, Youth and Sports) | 10 April 2011 | Yeo Cheow Tong | Hong Kah GRC (Yew Tee) | Former Cabinet Minister | 30 December 2009 | Constituency was dissolved and become Chua Chu Kang GRC, while retaining the division. |
Staking claimsSoon after the announcement of the new electoral boundaries, various opposition parties indicated their intent to contest, subject to negotiations between political parties to avoid three-cornered fights. The parties declaring an interest to contest each constituency and their nomination status is reflected below. Group Representation ConstituenciesAnnounced candidates of Singapore general election, 2011 |
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Division | Seats | Voters | Political Party | Candidate(s) | Nomination status | Notes |
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Aljunied GRC | 5 | 143,148 | {{SG/PAP}} | George Yeo Lim Hwee Hua Zainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed Cynthia Phua Ong Ye Kung | Nominated | Ong Ye Kung was a new candidate, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/WP}} | Low Thia Khiang Lim Swee Lian Sylvia Chen Show Mao Pritam Singh Muhamad Faisal Manap | Nominated | Low Thia Khiang was an incumbent in Hougang SMC, Sylvia Lim contested Aljunied GRC in 2006, while the rest were new candidates. | Ang Mo Kio GRC | 6 | 179,071 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lee Hsien Loong Yeo Guat Kwang Inderjit Singh Seng Han Thong Ang Hin Kee Intan Azura Mokhtar | Nominated | Yeo Guat Kwang and Seng Han Thong were respective incumbents from Aljunied GRC and the then-Yio Chu Kang SMC in 2006, Ang Hin Kee and Intan Azura Mokhtar were new candidates, while Lee Hsien Loong and Inderjit Singh were incumbents. | {{SG/RP}} | Alex Tan Zhixiang Arthero Lim Tung Hee Vignes Ramachandran Lim Zi Rui Mansor Rahman Osman Sulaiman | Nominated | Alex Tan, was from the SPP, said that he wanted SPP to contest the GRC.[1] Arthero Lim and Mansor Rahman had contested before (Lim was under the SDA-banner, Rahman previously contested in 1984 under the Singapore United Front banner (now called Democratic Progressive Party)), while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/SDP}} | NA | Expressed interest, but has withdrawn | In favour of RP | {{SG/SPP}} | Alex Tan Zhi Xiang Others unannounced | Withdrew interest | In favour of RP | Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC | 5 | 122,492 | {{SG/PAP}} | Wong Kan Seng Ng Eng Hen Josephine Teo Li Min Hri Kumar Zainudin Nordin | Nominated | All five candidates from the team were incumbents. | {{SG/SPP}} | Chiam See Tong Benjamin Pwee Wilfred Leung Jimmy Lee Mohamad Hamim Aliyas | Nominated | Chiam See Tong was an incumbent in Potong Pasir SMC, Mohamad Hamim Aliyas contested Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC in 2006, while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[2] | In favour of SPP | {{SG/SDA}} | NA | Withdrawn[3] | In favour of SPP | {{SG/SDP}} | NA | Expressed interest,[3] but has withdrawn | In favour of SPP | {{SG/SF}} | NA | Withdrew from elections | | Chua Chu Kang GRC | 5 | 158,648 | {{SG/NSP}} | Teo Kway Huang Sebastian Tan Lay Thiam Tony Poa Koon Koon Hazel Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed Jeisilan Sivalingam | Nominated | Sebastian Teo contested Jalan Besar GRC in 2006 (under the SDA banner), while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/PAP}} | Gan Kim Yong Alvin Yeo Zaqy Mohamad Alex Yam Low Yen Ling | Nominated | Alex Yam and Low Yen Ling were new candidates, while the rest were incumbents from the then-Hong Kah GRC. | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[2] | In favour of NSP | East Coast GRC | 5 | 120,324 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lim Swee Say Maliki Osman Lee Yi Shyan Jessica Tan Raymond Lim | Nominated | Lim Swee Say and Maliki Osman were from Holland-Bukit Timah GRC and Sembawang GRC, respectively, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/WP}} | Eric Tan Heng Chong Png Eng Huat Glenda Han Gerald Giam Mohamed Fazli Bin Talip | Nominated | Eric Tan and Glenda Han contested before in 2006 (the latter contested at Ang Mo Kio GRC), while the rest were new candidates. | Holland-Bukit Timah GRC | 4 | 91,607 | {{SG/PAP}} | Vivian Balakrishnan Christopher de Souza Liang Eng Hwa Sim Ann | Nominated | Sim Ann was a new candidate, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/SDP}} | Tan Jee Say Ang Yong Guan Vincent Wijeysingha Michelle Lee | Nominated | All four candidates from the team were new candidates. | Jurong GRC | 5 | 125,276 | {{SG/NSP}} | Neo Ting Wei Christopher Abdul Rasheed Ong Beng Soon Elvin Ong Hock Siong Noraini Yunus | Nominated | Noraini Yunus was a new candidate, while the rest had contested before. | {{SG/PAP}} | Tharman Shanmugaratnam Halimah Bte Yacob Ang Wei Neng Desmond Lee David Ong | Nominated | Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Halimah Yacob were incumbents, while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[2] | In favour of NSP | Marine Parade GRC | 5 | 154,451 | {{SG/NSP}} | Cheo Chai Chen Ivan Yeo Tiong Boon Abdul Salim Harun Spencer Ng Chung Hon Nicole Rebecca Seah Xue Ling | Nominated | Cheo Chai Chen was a former MP from 1991 to 1997, Abdul Salim Harun previously contested Ang Mo Kio GRC in 2006 (under the WP banner), while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/PAP}} | Goh Chok Tong Tan Chuan Jin Fatimah Lateef Seah Kian Peng Tin Pei Ling[4] | Nominated | Tan Chuan Jin and Tin Pei Ling were new candidates, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/DPP}} | NA | Withdrew from elections | Did not appear on nomination day and probably in favour of NSP | Moulmein-Kallang GRC | 4 | 87,595 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lui Tuck Yew Yaacob Ibrahim Denise Phua Lay Peng Edwin Tong | Nominated | Edwin Tong was a new candidate, Lui Tuck Yew was an incumbent from Tanjong Pagar GRC, while the rest were incumbents from then-Jalan Besar GRC ward. | {{SG/WP}} | Mohd Rahizan Yaacob Toh Hong Boon L Somasundram Freida Chan | Nominated | Mohd Rahizan Yaacob contested Aljunied in 2006, while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/NSP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[5] | In favour of WP | Nee Soon GRC | 5 | 148,290 | {{SG/PAP}} | K Shanmugam Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim Lee Bee Wah Lim Wee Kiak Patrick Tay Teck Guan[6] | Nominated | Patrick Tay was a new candidate, Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim was from Marine Parade GRC, Lee Bee Wah was an incumbent from Ang Mo Kio GRC, while the rest were incumbents from Sembawang GRC. | {{SG/WP}} | John Yam Angela Oon Sajeev Watson Chong Poh Lee Guan | Nominated | Poh Lee Guan contested Nee Soon East in 2006, while the rest were new candidates. | Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | 6 | 168,971 | {{SG/PAP}} | Teo Chee Hean Teo Ser Luck Penny Low Janil Puthucheary Gan Thiam Poh Zainal bin Sapari | Nominated | Janil Puthucheary, Gan Thiam Poh and Zainal Bin Sapari were new candidates, while Teo Chee Hean, Teo Ser Luck and Penny Low were incumbents. | {{SG/SDA}} | Harminder Pal Singh Sidney Soon Jeffrey Lim Noraine Anabi Tony Tan Keng Hong Mohammad Shafni Ahmad | Nominated | All six candidates from the team were new candidates. | {{SG/WP}} | NA | Expressed interest,[7] but has withdrawn | In favour of SDA | Sembawang GRC | 5 | 142,459 | {{SG/PAP}} | Khaw Boon Wan Ellen Lee Hawazi Daipi Ong Teng Koon Vikram Nair | Nominated | Ong Teng Koon and Vikram Nair were new candidates, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/SDP}} | James Gomez John Tan Jarrod Luo Jie Mohd Isa Abdul Aziz Sadasivam Veriyah | Nominated | James Gomez and Mohd Isa Abdul Aziz contested before in 2006 (the former under the WP banner), while the rest were new candidates. | Tampines GRC | 5 | 137,532 | {{SG/NSP}} | Goh Meng Seng Reno Fong Chin Leong Syafarin Sarif Raymond Lim Peng Ann Gilbert Goh | Nominated | Goh Meng Seng and Reno Fong contested before in 2006 (under the WP and SDA banners, respectively), while the rest were new candidates. | {{SG/PAP}} | Mah Bow Tan Ng Phek Hoong Irene Masagos Zulkifli Bin Masagos Mohamad Baey Yam Keng Heng Swee Keat | Nominated | Heng Swee Keat was a new candidate, Baey Yam Keng replaced Steve Tan Peng Hoe on nomination day when the latter pulled out for "personal reasons"[8], while the rest were incumbents. | Tanjong Pagar GRC | 5 | 139,771 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lee Kuan Yew Lily Neo Chia Shi-Lu Indranee Thurai Rajah Chan Chun Sing | Uncontested Walkover | Lily Neo was an incumbent from the then-Jalan Besar GRC, Lee Kuan Yew and Indranee Thurai Rajah were incumbents, while Chan Chun Sing and Chia Shi-Lu were new candidates, the latter replaced Baey Yam Keng on nomination day.[8] | {{SG/DPP}} | NA | Expressed interest, but has withdrawn[9] | Did not appear on nomination day. | Independents | Ng Teck Siong Lim Mie Ng Pian Ying Abdullah Salam Nazem Suki | Disqualified by the Elections Department | Submitted nomination forms 35 seconds late[10] | West Coast GRC | 5 | 121,045 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lim Hng Kiang Fong Jen Arthur S Iswaran Foo Mee Har Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai | Nominated | Foo Mee Har and Lawrence Wong were new candidates, while the rest were incumbents. | {{SG/RP}} | Kenneth Jeyaretnam Frankie Low Andy Zhu Kumar Appavoo Haren Hu | Nominated | All five candidates from the team were new candidates. |
Single Member ConstituenciesAnnounced candidates of Singapore general election, 2011 |
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Division | Seats | Voters | Political Party | Candidate(s) | Nomination status | Notes |
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Bukit Panjang SMC | 1 | 33,053 | {{SG/PAP}} | Teo Ho Pin | Nominated | Incumbent | {{SG/SDP}} | Alec Tok | Nominated | New Candidate | Hong Kah North SMC | 1 | 27,701 | {{SG/PAP}} | Amy Khor Lean Suan | Nominated | Incumbent for Hong Kah North ward which was part of Hong Kah GRC | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[11] | In favour of SPP | {{SG/SPP}} | Sin Kek Tong | Nominated | Hougang SMC | 1 | 24,560 | {{SG/PAP}} | Desmond Choo Pey Ching | Nominated | New Candidate, replacing Eric Low who retired before the elections | {{SG/WP}} | Yaw Shin Leong | Nominated | Contested in Ang Mo Kio in 2006, replacing incumbent Low Thia Khiang who contested in Aljunied GRC | Joo Chiat SMC | 1 | 22,069 | Independent | Andrew Kuan[12] | Withdrew interest[13] | In favour of WP | {{SG/PAP}} | Charles Chong[14] | Nominated | Was from Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, replacing incumbent Chan Soo Sen who retired before the elections | {{SG/WP}} | Yee Jenn Jong | Nominated | New Candidate | Mountbatten SMC | 1 | 23,731 | {{SG/NSP}} | Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss | Nominated | New Candidate | {{SG/PAP}} | Lim Biow Chuan | Nominated | Incumbent for Mountbatten ward which was part of Marine Parade GRC | {{SG/SDA}} | NA | Withdrew interest[15] | In favour of NSP | {{SG/SF}} | NA | Withdrew from elections | | Independent | Kannappan Chettiar | Withdrew from elections[16] | In favour of NSP | Independent | Boon Suan Ban | Withdrew from elections | Did not submit political donation form on time[16] | Independent | Zeng Guo Yuan | Withdrew from elections | Tore up nomination papers on nomination day[16] | Pioneer SMC | 1 | 25,745 | {{SG/NSP}} | Steve Chia Kiah Hong | Nominated[17] | {{SG/PAP}} | Cedric Foo | Nominated | Incumbent for Pioneer ward which was part of West Coast GRC | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[2] | In favour of NSP | Potong Pasir SMC | 1 | 17,327 | {{SG/SPP}} | Lina Chiam | Nominated | Incumbent Chiam See Tong's wife, the former contesting in Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC | {{SG/PAP}} | Sitoh Yih Pin | Nominated | Punggol East SMC | 1 | 33,281 | {{SG/PAP}} | Michael Palmer | Nominated | Incumbent for Punggol East ward which was part of Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC | {{SG/SDA}} | Desmond Lim | Nominated | {{SG/WP}} | Lee Li Lian | Nominated | New Candidate | Radin Mas SMC | 1 | 31,014 | {{SG/NSP}} | Yip Yew Weng | Nominated | {{SG/PAP}} | Sam Tan Chin Siong | Nominated | Incumbent for Radin Mas ward which was part of Tanjong Pagar GRC | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[2] | In favour of NSP/SDA | {{SG/SDA}} | Mohd Nazem Suki[18] | Announced candidate withdrawn[19] | In favour of NSP | {{SG/SF}} | NA | Withdrew from elections | | Sengkang West SMC | 1 | 26,882 | {{SG/PAP}} | Lam Pin Min | Nominated | Incumbent for Sengkang West ward which was part of Ang Mo Kio GRC | {{SG/PLDP}} | Ooi Boon Ewe | Withdrew from elections | Unable to get his assentors on the nomination day | {{SG/SDA}} | Ismail Yaacob | Announced candidate withdrawn[19] | In favour of WP | {{SG/WP}} | Koh Choong Yong | Nominated | New Candidate | Whampoa SMC | 1 | 21,631 | {{SG/NSP}} | Ken Sun | Nominated | {{SG/PAP}} | Heng Chee How | Nominated | Incumbent for Whampoa ward which was part of Jalan Besar GRC | {{SG/SDP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[20] | In favour of NSP | {{SG/WP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[21] | In favour of NSP | Yuhua SMC | 1 | 23,199 | {{SG/NSP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[5] | In favour of SDP | {{SG/PAP}} | Grace Fu | Nominated | Incumbent for Yuhua ward which was part of Jurong GRC | {{SG/RP}} | NA | Withdrew interest[11] | In favour of SDP | {{SG/SDP}} | Teo Soh Lung | Nominated | New Candidate |
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