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词条 2015 Singaporean general election
释义

  1. Background

     Political parties  Electoral divisions  Changes in Group Representation Constituencies 

  2. Timeline

     Pre-nomination day events  Nomination centres  Nomination day and campaigning events  Political party broadcasts  Broadcast 1–3 September 2015  Broadcast 2–10 September 2015  Election rallies  Outgoing incumbents and incoming candidates  New MPs  Outgoing MPs 

  3. Election results

     Results summary  Analysis  Top 14 best PAP performers  Top 15 best opposition performers  Vote Swings 

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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| country = Singapore
| type = parliamentary
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| previous_year = 2011
| previous_mps = 12th Parliament of Singapore
| next_election = Next Singaporean general election
| next_year = Next
| next_mps = 14th Parliament of Singapore
| seats_for_election = 89 seats to the Parliament of Singapore

3 NCMP seats offered to opposition


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| elected_mps = members
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| turnout = 2,304,331 (93.56%)
| registered = 2,462,926
| image1 =
| leader1 = Lee Hsien Loong
| leader_since1 = 2004
| party1 = People's Action Party
| leaders_seat1 = Ang Mo Kio GRC
| last_election1 = 81 seats
60.1%
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| popular_vote1 = 1,576,784
| percentage1 = 69.9%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 9.7%
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| leader2 = Low Thia Khiang
| leader_since2 = 2001
| party2 = Workers' Party of Singapore
| leaders_seat2 = Aljunied GRC
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12.8%
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| seats2 = 6 elected + 3 NCMPs
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| popular_vote2 = 281,697
| percentage2 = 12.5%
| swing2 = {{decrease}}0.3%
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| leader3 = Chiam See Tong
| leader_since3 = 1997
| party3 = Singapore People's Party
| color3 = FF2400
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3.11%
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| seats3 = 0
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| popular_vote3 = 49,015
| percentage3 = 2.17%
| swing3 = {{decrease}}0.94%
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| map_caption = Results by constituency:
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| title = Prime Minister
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| before_party = People's Action Party
| after_election = Lee Hsien Loong
| after_party = People's Action Party
}}{{Politics of Singapore}}

The 2015 Singaporean general election was held on 11 September to form Singapore's Parliament.[1] The previous Parliament was dissolved on 25 August 2015 by President Tony Tan on the advice of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and candidates were nominated on 1 September.[2]

The election was the first since Singapore's independence which saw all seats contested.[3] Most of the seats were contested between two parties, with the only three-cornered fights occurring in three Single Member Constituencies.[4] Using first-past-the-post voting, the election was also the first after the March 2015 death of Lee Kuan Yew (the nation's first Prime Minister and an MP until his passing) and Singapore's 50th anniversary celebration in August 2015.[5][6]

Out of 89 seats, the People's Action Party (PAP) contested all and won 83, with the other 6 seats won by The Workers' Party of Singapore (WP); the single seat from Punggol East Single Member Constituency was the only seat to change hands, recaptured by PAP.[1] Voter turnout was 93.56%, discounting overseas votes.[3] PAP won its best results since 2001 with 69.86% of the popular vote, an increase of 9.72% from the previous election in 2011. WP scored 39.75% of votes in the 28 seats it contested, a drop of 6.83%.[7] In the overall popular vote, WP scored 12.48% and the remaining seven parties less than 4% each.[4] Three candidates failed to secure 12.5% of votes in their area and thus lost their electoral deposit.[8]

Background

The maximum term of a Singaporean parliament is five years, within which it must be dissolved by the President and elections held within three months, as stated in the Constitution.[9] As like the previous elections since 1959, voting is compulsory and results are based on the first-past-the-post system. Elections are conducted by the Elections Department, which is under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Office.

The General Election was the 17th General Election in Singapore and is the 12th since independence in 1965. The election coincides with the golden jubilee of the Republic of Singapore's founding.

The governing People's Action Party (PAP) have secured their 14th consecutive term in office since 1959. This will be the PAP's third election with Lee Hsien Loong as its Secretary-General, and the country's first election after the passing of its founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. It is also the country's first election where there are no walkovers in any of the constituencies, as voting will take place in Tanjong Pagar GRC for the first time.

Political parties

{{main|List of political parties in Singapore}}

The governing People's Action Party (PAP) has been in power since 1959 and is currently led by the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The leading Opposition party is The Worker's Party, led by Low Thia Khiang, with 7 elected seats and 2 NCMP seats. The Singapore People's Party led by Chiam See Tong has 1 NCMP seat. A total of eight Opposition parties challenged the ruling party in this election.

PartyAbbreviationLeaderYear formedSeats before GE2015Parliamentary presence
{{SG/PAP}} PAP Lee Hsien Loong
1954
79
Legislative Assembly:
1955-1965[10]
City Council Elections:
1957-1965[11]
Singapore Parliament:
1965–Present
{{SG/WP}} WP Low Thia Khiang
1957
7 + 2 NCMPs
Legislative Assembly:
1961-1963[12]
City Council Elections:
1957-1959[11]
Singapore Parliament:
1981–1986; 1991–Present
{{SG/SPP}} SPP Chiam See Tong
1994
1 NCMP
Singapore Parliament:
1997–2015
{{SG/SDP}} SDP Chee Soon Juan
1980
0
Singapore Parliament:
1984–1997
{{SG/NSP}} NSP Lim Tean
1987
0
Singapore Parliament:
2001–2006
{{SG/SDA}} SDA Desmond Lim Bak Chuan
2001
0
Singapore Parliament:
2001–2011
{{SG/RP}} RP
Reform
Kenneth Jeyaretnam
2008
0
{{SG/SFP}} SF
SingFirst
Tan Jee Say
2014
0
{{SG/PPP}} PPP Goh Meng Seng
2015
0

Electoral divisions

{{main|List of Singaporean electoral divisions|Constituencies of Singapore}}

The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee is convened before every general election to review electoral boundaries in view of population growth and shifts. The Committee is appointed by the Prime Minister. The new electoral divisions were published on 24 July 2015, indicating the beginning of an election cycle.[13]

Singapore's largest newspaper, The Straits Times, created an interactive map of the boundary changes. Click here to explore the interactive.[14]

20112015
Seats
87
89
Electoral divisions
27
29
Group representation constituencies
15
16
Four-Member GRCs 2 6
Five-Member GRCs 11 8
Six-Member GRCs 2 2
Single member constituencies
12
13
Voters
2,347,198
2,458,058
Voters (overseas votes inclusive)
2,350,873
2,462,926

Changes in Group Representation Constituencies

Name of GRC Changes
Aljunied GRC No Change in Boundaries
Ang Mo Kio GRC Absorbed Punggol South division from Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC (renamed to Sengkang South) and Western portions of Fernvale from Sengkang West SMC
Carved out a majority of Kebun Baru division to Nee Soon GRC, while the Southern portion merged with Yio Chu Kang division
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Absorbed northern portions of Moulmein division (Balestier, MacRitchie Reservoir and Novena) from Moulmein-Kallang GRC
Divisions for Bishan East, Toa Payoh East and Toa Payoh West were renamed Bishan East-Thomson, Toa Payoh East-Novena and Toa Payoh West-Balestier, respectively
Chua Chu Kang GRC Ward downsized to four members
Carved out eastern portions of Yew Tee division to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, while Lim Chu Kang and western portions of Yew Tee was transferred to Nanyang Division
East Coast GRC Ward downsized to four members
Carved out Fengshan division into SMC, and Coney Island to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Holland-Bukit Timah GRC Absorbed a portion of West Coast GRC and parts of Moulmein division (Adam Road) from Moulmein-Kallang GRC
Jalan Besar GRC New Constituency
Formed from Moulmein-Kallang GRC (and a small portion of Moulmein division), Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng division from Tanjong Pagar GRC, and Whampoa SMC
Jurong GRC Absorbed Clementi division from West Coast GRC
Carved out Bukit Batok division into SMC
Marine Parade GRC Absorbed Joo Chiat SMC
Carved out MacPherson division into SMC
Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC New Constituency
Formed with Yew Tee division (and carving out Limbang division) from Chua Chu Kang GRC, and Marsiling and Woodgrove divisions from Sembawang GRC
Nee Soon GRC Absorbed Kebun Baru division from Ang Mo Kio GRC
Carved out Canberra and eastern and northern Yishun portions to Sembawang GRC
Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Carved out Punggol South division to Ang Mo Kio GRC
Northern portions of Punggol North and Punggol West were carved to form Punggol Coast division
Sembawang GRC Absorbed Canberra division and portions of Chong Pang, Nee Soon East and Nee Soon South divisions from Nee Soon GRC (forming Gambas division)
Carved out Marsiling and Woodgrove divisions to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Tampines GRC No Change in Boundaries
Tanjong Pagar GRC Absorbed a majority of Moulmein division from Moulmein-Kallang GRC
Carved out Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng division to Jalan Besar GRC
West Coast GRC Ward downsized to four members
Carved out Clementi division (and Faber private estate from Ayer Rajah division) to Jurong GRC

Timeline

Date Event
24 July Publication of Electoral Boundaries report
27 July Revision of Electorates
25 August Dissolution of 12th Parliament; Writ of Election issued
28 August Deadline of Submission of Political Donation Certificates
1 September Nomination Day/Live Forum Broadcast
1–9 September Campaigning Period
3 September First Live Political Party Broadcast[19]
10 September Cooling-off Day/Second Live Political Party Broadcast
11 September Polling Day
15 September Overseas Votes Counting
16 September Candidates revealed for Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
1 October 13th Parliament assembled
15 January 2016 Opening of 13th Parliament

Pre-nomination day events

DateParty Events
13 July Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces in Parliament that he had convened the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee two months prior. He had instructed the Committee to create smaller Group Representation Constituencies, and to have at least 12 Single Member Constituencies.[15]
24 July The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee publishes report on new electoral boundaries [16]
{{SG/PAP/logo}} Inderjit Singh, Member of Parliament of Ang Mo Kio GRC, became the first incumbent to announce retirement through Facebook. PAP organising Secretary and Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen commented that Singh would prefer MPs to announce their retirement in a more dignified manner.
26 July{{SG/WP/logo}} WP plans to contest 28 seats (increase of five from 2011), slightly under one-third of the 89 parliamentary seats.[17]
27 July The Elections Department announced that revised registers of electors are open for public inspection.[18]
31 July Chief of Singapore Armed Forces Ng Chee Meng became the first high-ranked three-star general to enter politics, upon announcing his retirement from SAF with effect from 18 August;[19] Ng later told the media prior to the Change of Command Parade, mentioned that how he was "indebted to Singapore", was his purpose on joining politics.[20]
2 August{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP announces its intention to field Nicole Seah as a candidate; Seah however confirmed with the media later that day that she would not run in the election nor rejoining NSP.[21]
3 August Opposition parties held their first horse-trading talks at the NSP headquarters.[22] The host party had responded to a request by Reform Party to shift the meeting from its intended date of 31 Jul.
4 August Second Permanent Secretary (Trade & Industry) Chee Hong Tat announced his resignation from civil service.[23]
5 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} Tin Pei Ling, Marine Parade GRC MP gave birth to first child. Emeritus Senior Minister and MP of Marine Parade GRC Goh Chok Tong paid a hospital visit and announces that Tin will stand for election in the recently carved MacPherson SMC.[24]
{{SG/WP/logo}} Low Thia Khiang, party's Secretary-General and Aljunied GRC MP, announced that he will defend his seat, quashing rumours that he might lead a team to contest other GRCs, but he declined to reveal the full line-up for Aljunied.
6 August Opposition parties, except WP, held second horse-trading talks ahead of GE. Party chairwoman Sylvia Lim later explained to the media that it was not productive for the party to attend further talks.[25] Reform Party secretary-general Kenneth Jeyaretnam walks out of the meeting within 15 minutes.[26]
Tan Lam Siong announced his intention to stand in Potong Pasir SMC, creating a possibility of a three-cornered contest in this GE, and the first possible Independent to stand since the 2001 elections.[27]
7 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} Tampines GRC former Cabinet Minister Mah Bow Tan and MP Irene Ng, and Sembawang GRC MP and Education and Manpower Senior Parliamentary Secretary Hawazi Daipi, announced their retirement.
8 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} Jurong GRC MP and Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam announced the changes in the west: incumbent Speaker Halimah Yacob would move to the newly-formed Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, while West Coast GRC MP Arthur Fong would retire.[28]
11 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} Transport Minister and Moulmein-Kallang GRC MP Lui Tuck Yew became the first cabinet minister to announce his retirement from politics.[29] Lui cited that it seemed like "obituaries and eulogies without the flowers", while referring to the outpour of support after his announcement.[30]
12 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} Organising Secretary and Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen announces that the ruling party will formally unveil its entire slate of candidates before the National Day Rally (which will be held on 23 Aug); the first slate of candidates was for his ward, Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC, where he and Senior Minister of State Josephine Teo would remain in the ward; former Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng, and MPs Hri Kumar Nair and Zainudin Nordin would retire and were respectively replaced by Chong Kee Hiong, Chee Hong Tat and Saktiandi Supaat. Departing from its traditional practice of introducing candidates at its party headquarters, the party held its conference in a local coffee shop instead.[31]
{{SG/WP/logo}}Low Thia Khiang announces that WP would unveil its own slate of candidates before Nomination Day, but would not indicate where the candidates would be standing.[32]
13 August Melvin Yong, Director of Singapore Police Force (Public Affairs Department), announced that he would step down from the sector. Reports from Straits Times imply that Yong might stood as a candidate in Tanjong Pagar GRC under the PAP banner.[33]
14 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for Sembawang GRC: Minister for National Development and party chairman Khaw Boon Wan will lead their team; Amrin Amin and Ong Ye Kung (who previously contested in Aljunied GRC in 2011 election) would join the team; incumbents Vikram Nair and Lim Wee Kiak (from Nee Soon GRC) also remained, while Senior Parliament Secretary Hawazi Daipi and MP Ellen Lee steps down, and Ong Teng Koon was transferred to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.
Singapore Police Force announced that election rallies and seventh month festival getai shows must be kept separate, following news that at least two political parties had intended to engage getai performers to perform at election rallies.[34]
15 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for three electoral divisions:
  • Ang Mo Kio GRC would continue to be helmed by Secretary-General and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, along with incumbents Ang Hin Kee, Intan Azura Mokhtar, and Gan Thiam Poh (a Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC MP). The new faces were Darryl David, and Koh Poh Koon (who previously contested Punggol East SMC in the 2013 by-election). Incumbent Yeo Guat Kwang was announced to be fielded in another constituency, while Inderjit Singh and Seng Han Thong steps down.[35]
  • Hougang SMC: Lee Hong Chuang, was announced as the new candidate to contest the WP-held ward.[36]
  • Sengkang West SMC: Minister of State and Incumbent MP Lam Pin Min, would be defending his seat.[37]
East Coast GRC MP and former cabinet minister Raymond Lim announced his retirement. His ward of Fengshan, was carved as a SMC prior to his announcement.[38]
16 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for four electoral divisions:
  • Chua Chu Kang GRC: Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, Mayor and Parliamentary Secretary Low Yen Ling and MP Zaqy Mohamad would remain in this GRC. Newcomer Yee Chia Hsing would replace retiring MP Alvin Yeo, while incumbent Alex Yam (along with his Yew Tee division) was moved to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.[39]
  • Jalan Besar GRC: The team consist of Communications and Information Minister Yaacob Ibrahim, Senior Minister of State Heng Chee How, Mayor Denise Phua and Tanjong Pagar GRC MP Lily Neo.[40]
  • Pioneer SMC: Incumbent Cedric Foo, would be defending his seat.[41]
  • West Coast GRC: Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang, and PMO Minister S Iswaran, would lead the ward; Nee Soon GRC MP Patrick Tay and incumbent MP Foo Mee Har formed as a team; Arthur Fong announced his retirement early; Culture, Community and Youth Minister Lawrence Wong would be transferred to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.[42]
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP announced that all of the seven elected MPs from the last General Election (and the two by-elections) would be defending their respective wards:[43]
  • Aljunied GRC: Chen Show Mao, Sylvia Lim, Low Thia Khiang, Muhamad Faisal Manap and Pritam Singh
  • Hougang SMC: Png Eng Huat
  • Punggol East SMC: Lee Li Lian
17 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP announced incumbent Potong Pasir SMC MP, Sitoh Yih Pin, to be defending his seat.[44]
18 August{{SG/DPP/logo}} {{SG/WP/logo}} {{SG/PPP/logo}} {{SG/SDA/logo}} {{SG/SPP/logo}} {{SG/RP/logo}} {{SG/SDP/logo}} {{SG/NSP/logo}} {{SG/PAP/logo}} {{SG/SFP/logo}} National University of Singapore held a political dialogue, where population issues – including influx of foreign workers – took centrestage. Other issues include the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council saga and transportation. The party representatives include: {{SG/DPP/logo}} Benjamin Pwee, {{SG/WP/logo}} Gerald Giam, {{SG/PPP/logo}} Goh Meng Seng, {{SG/SDA/logo}} Harminder Singh, {{SG/SPP/logo}} Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss, {{SG/RP/logo}} Kenneth Jeyaretnam, {{SG/SDP/logo}} Paul Tambyah, {{SG/NSP/logo}} Steve Chia, {{SG/PAP/logo}} Sim Ann and {{SG/SFP/logo}} Tan Jee Say.[45][46]
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP launched a mobile app, the first time in the election's history any political party had done so.[47][48]
19 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for two electoral divisions:
  • Radin Mas SMC: Minister of State and incumbent MP Sam Tan Chin Siong, would be defending his seat.[49]
  • Tanjong Pagar GRC: PMO Minister and National Trade Union Congress Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing, Senior Minister of State Indranee Rajah, and Chia Shi-Lu would remain in the ward; Joan Pereira and Melvin Yong would be new candidates standing for the ward. Incumbent MPs Lee Kuan Yew earlier died on 23 March, and Lily Neo was moved to Jalan Besar GRC.[50]
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP announced their intention to contest MacPherson SMC, creating possibly the second three-cornered fight this GE.[51] Acting Secretary-General Hazel Poa resigns from NSP within hours of the announcement, citing Poa had strongly opposed with Steve Chia's decision to contest MacPherson SMC.[52]
20 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for two electoral divisions:
  • Jurong GRC: Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, will lead his team which consist of incumbent MPs Ang Wei Neng and Minister of State Desmond Lee, along with new candidates Rahayu Mahzam and Tan Wu Meng. Incumbent MP and Speaker Halimah Yacob was transferred to Marsiling Yew-Tee GRC.[53]
  • Bukit Batok SMC: Incumbent MP David Ong would be defending his seat; earlier from the announcement, Bukit Batok SMC was carved from Jurong GRC.[54]
Elections Department announced changes made to the Ballot paper, which will include candidates' photos, and raising the spending limit from S$3.50 to S$4.[55]
21 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for four electoral divisions:
  • Hong Kah North SMC: Senior Minister of State for Health and Manpower and incumbent MP Amy Khor, will be defending her seat.[56]
  • MacPherson SMC: Incumbent MP Tin Pei Ling will be defending her seat; earlier from the announcement, MacPherson SMC was carved from Marine Parade GRC.[57]
  • Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC: The team will be led by four incumbents: Culture, Community and Youth Minister and West Coast GRC MP Lawrence Wong, Speaker and Jurong GRC MP Halimah Yacob, Chua Chu Kang GRC MP Alex Yam, and Sembawang GRC MP Ong Teng Koon.[58]
  • Mountbatten SMC: Incumbent MP Lim Biow Chuan will be defending his seat.[59]
{{SG/SDA/logo}}Singapore Democratic Alliance was the first party to publish its manifesto, hoping to "build a Singapore for Singaporeans".[60][61] Issues highlighted include: The Population White Paper, Central Provident Fund (CPF) and retirement, as well as, housing, healthcare costs, public transport, employment and education.
22 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled candidates for five electoral divisions:
  • Bukit Panjang SMC: Mayor and Incumbent MP Teo Ho Pin will be defending his seat.[62]
  • Holland-Bukit Timah GRC: All four incumbents of the ward would be defending their seats, which consist of Environment Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister of State of Education & Communications and Information Sim Ann, Christopher de Souza, and Liang Eng Hwa.[63]
  • Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC: Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, Mayor and Minister of State for Trade and Industry Teo Ser Luck, Zainal Sapari and Janil Puthucheary would remain in their wards; Ng Chee Meng and Sun Xueling would respectively replace retiring MP Penny Low and now-Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Gan Thiam Poh.[64]
  • Tampines GRC: Education Minister Heng Swee Keat, PMO Minister Masagos Zulkifli, and Baey Yam Keng remained in this GRC; retiring incumbents Mah Bow Tan and Irene Ng were respectively replaced by new candidate Cheng Li Hui and Desmond Choo (who previously contested in Hougang SMC in the 2011 general and 2012 by-election).[65]
  • Yuhua SMC: PMO Minister and incumbent MP, Grace Fu will be defending her seat.[66]
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPP announced Ravi Philemon as Hong Kah North SMC's candidate.[67]
{{SG/SDP/logo}}SDP opened its new office at Ang Mo Kio Street 62 and announces that it is “good and ready to go” for the election.[68]
23 August{{SG/NSP/logo}} Steve Chia announced that he would not run in the election, citing that "the trolls have won" and online abuse.[69]
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong held his annual National Day Rally in ITE College Central; during his rally, he told the audience that he would be holding an election soon, and he asked for their mandate and "to take Singapore into our next phase".[70]
24 August{{SG/NSP/logo}} The party's Central Executive Council member Mohamed Fazli Talip became the second member within a week to resign from NSP.[71]
25 August At about 3pm, President of Singapore Tony Tan, under the advice of the Prime Minister Lee, dissolves the 12th Parliament. About an hour later, the writ of election was issued, adjourning the dates of Nomination and Polling to be held on 1 and 11 September, respectively.[72][73]
Ng Wai Choong, Energy Market Authority's Chief Executive, would be appointed as Returning Officer.[74]
Elections Department published a 67-page Parliamentary Election Candidates 2015 handbook, advising candidates against "negative campaigning practices". Candidates or polling agents can observe the process to transport sealed ballot boxes from the polling stations to counting centres. In addition, drones are not allowed at rallies.[75][76]
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP unveiled their first two candidates via live-streaming on YouTube: Chong Wai Fung and Khung Wai Yeen.[77]
26 August{{SG/PAP/logo}}PAP unveiled candidates for two electoral divisions:
  • Marine Parade GRC: Moulmein-Kallang GRC MP Edwin Tong would join in alongside Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin, Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, Deputy Speaker Seah Kian Peng and Fatimah Lateef.[78]
  • Nee Soon GRC: Foreign and Law Minister K Shanmugam, Lee Bee Wah and Parliamentary Secretary Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim remained as incumbents; the new candidates were Louis Ng and Henry Kwek.[79]
{{SG/WP/logo}}WP unveiled its campaign theme, "Empower your future". Secretary-General Low Thia Khiang quoted as saying, "What we need to succeed in future may not be the same as what we depended on in the past".
WP unveiled four more candidates: Daniel Goh Pei Siong, Redzwan Hafidz Abdul Razak, Dylan Ng Foo Eng and previously-contested candidate Koh Choong Yong.[80][81]
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP unveiled two more candidates: Jaslyn Go and Paul Tambyah.[82]
{{SG/RP/logo}} RP indicated their intention to contest Pioneer SMC should NSP withdrew from contesting, in a response following Steve Chia's withdrawal.[83]
{{SG/SF/logo}} {{SG/SDA/logo}} {{SG/RP/logo}} {{SG/DPP/logo}} {{SG/PPP/logo}}Five opposition parties launched the Vote for Change campaign, as a sign of unity among alternative parties and urge supporters to purchase a badge with the VFC acronym; Organisers told to the media that WP and SPP declined their invitation.[84]
27 August{{SG/PAP/logo}}PAP unveiled candidates for three electoral divisions:
  • East Coast GRC: All four incumbents of the ward would be defending their seats, which consist of Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and National Development Lee Yi Shyan, Mayor and Minister of State for National Development and Defence, Mohamad Maliki Osman, and Jessica Tan.[85]
  • Fengshan SMC: Cheryl Chan, was announced as the new candidate to contest the ward.[86]
  • Punggol East SMC: Deputy Speaker and Joo Chiat SMC MP, Charles Chong, was announced as the candidate, marking the first time an incumbent MP contested in an opposition-held ward.[87]

84 candidates have been unveiled by the ruling party at this point, with the exception of opposition-held Aljunied GRC.

{{SG/RP/logo}} RP unveils its first group of candidates:
  • Radin Mas SMC: Previously contested candidate Kumar Appavoo would be the candidate for the ward.[88]
  • West Coast GRC: Their team consist of Secretary-General Kenneth Jeyaretnam, party chairman Andy Zhu, Darren Soh and Noraini Yunus.
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP unveiled two more candidates: John Tan and Sidek Mallek.[89]
28 August{{SG/WP/logo}} WP candidate Daniel Goh lodged a police report after reported that Goh categorically refute baseless allegations' of an extra-marital affair in a letter addressed to the party and the media.[90][91]
WP unveiled four more candidates: Ron Tan, He Ting Ru, Adrian Sim, and previously contested candidate L Somasundaram.[92]
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP unveiled their final five candidates who would contest the opposition-held Aljunied GRC: Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Yeo Guat Kwang would lead along new candidates Chua Eng Leong, Victor Lye, K Muralidharan Pillai, and Shamsul Kamar. Serangoon representative Chan Hui Yuh chose not to run the elections and backed the PAP team.[93]
{{SG/RP/logo}} RP unveiled their team for Ang Mo Kio GRC: M Ravi, Roy Ngerng, Gilbert Goh, Osman Sulaiman, Jesse Loo and Siva Chandran.[94]
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP unveiled two more candidates: Damanhuri Abas and previously contested candidate Bryan Lim, who contested Hong Kah GRC in 2001.[95]
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirst unveiled their first five of ten candidates: Secretary-General Tan Jee Say, Fahmi Rais, Gregory Wong Chee Wai, Chirag Desai, and Melvyn Chiu Weng Hoe.[96]
At 5pm, at the time of the closing of applications of Political Donation Certificate (mandatory item for all candidates), Elections Department revealed that 220 applications were received, on par with the 220 it received from the 2011 elections.[97][98]
29 August{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP launches its 88-page manifesto themed, "With you. For you. For Singapore".[99]
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP launches its 46-page manifesto themed, "Empower your future"; WP also released their mobile app.[100][101]
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirst introduces the other five candidates: Party chairman Ang Yong Guan, Tan Peng Ann, David Foo Ming Jin, Sukdeu Singh, and Wong Soon Hong.[102]
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP unveiled their final three candidates: Wong Souk Yee, and previously contested candidates Sadasivam Veriyah and the party's secretary-general Chee Soon Juan, the latter returning to the political arena after a 14-year hiatus.[103]
{{SG/SPP/logo}} {{SG/DPP/logo}} DPP's Secteraty-general Benjamin Pwee and chairman Hamin Aliyas resign to return to SPP, backing their team to contest Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC with SPP candidates.[104]
30 August{{SG/WP/logo}} WP unveiled four more candidates: Kenneth Foo Seck Guan, Dennis Tan Lip Fong, Gurmit Singh, and Mohamed Fairoz Shariff.[105]
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPP's Secretary-General Chiam See Tong, announced that he will not run in the elections, ending a 39-year political career since his first contest in the 1976 elections. SPP also unveiled three candidates for the Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC team: Bryan Long, Law Kim Hwee, and Abdillah Zamzuri.[106]
31 August{{SG/NSP/logo}} Lim Tean was appointed as the new Acting Secretary-General.[107]
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP unveiled its final three candidates: Leon Perera, Bernard Chen Jia Xi and previously contested candidate Frieda Chan.
{{SG/SDA/logo}} SDA unveiled their Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC team, which consist of secretary-general Desmond Lim, Harminder Pal Singh, Ong Teik Seng, Wong Way Weng, Abu Mohamed and Arthero Lim.

Nomination centres

The Elections Department issued the following information upon the issuance of the writ of election[108]

  • Date: 1 September 2015
  • Time: 11:00 p.m. to 12.00 p.m.
  • Returning Officer: Ng Wai Choong
  • Election Deposit: S$14,500 (down from S$16,000 in 2011)
Nomination centre Electoral division(s)
Assumption Pathway School Bukit Panjang SMC
Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Bendemeer Primary School Jalan Besar GRC
Radin Mas SMC
Tanjong Pagar GRC
Chua Chu Kang Primary School Chua Chu Kang GRC
Hong Kah North SMC
Pioneer SMC
Fengshan Primary School East Coast GRC
Fengshan SMC
Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Punggol East SMC
Keming Primary School Bukit Batok SMC
Jurong GRC
West Coast GRC
Yuhua SMC
Kong Hwa School MacPherson SMC
Marine Parade GRC
Mountbatten SMC
Potong Pasir SMC
Poi Ching School Hougang SMC
Tampines GRC
Raffles Institution Aljunied GRC
Ang Mo Kio GRC
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Sengkang West SMC
Yishun Primary School Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Nee Soon GRC
Sembawang GRC

Nomination day and campaigning events

DateParty Events
1 September At 7am, Tam Lam Siong pulls out of three-cornered fight at Potong Pasir SMC.[109][110]
At 9am, nine nomination centres open to parties and public. The nominations were open for an hour later at 11am.
At 12.45pm, Singapore Police Force published a list of rally sites.[111]
At the close of nominations at 1pm, Elections Department confirmed a combined 179 candidates (representing in nine parties) and two independents would be contesting all of the 29 constituencies and 89 parliamentary seats, marking the first time in post-independence Singapore (and since the 1963 elections) with an all-contest and no uncontested walkovers.
{{SG/PAP/logo}} At 5pm, PAP's secretary-general Lee Hsien Loong held their media conference at its headquarters.
{{SG/PAP/logo}}{{SG/WP/logo}}{{SG/NSP/logo}}{{SG/SDP/logo}}{{SG/RP/logo}}{{SG/SF/logo}}MediaCorp hosted two 'live' forums featuring the six parties with the largest slates of candidates, with PAP (89), WP (28), NSP (12), SDP (11), RP (11) and SF (10):[112][113]
Time Language Moderator PAP WP NSP SDP RP SF
7pm Chinese Chun Geuk Lay Chan Chun Sing Sim Ann Koh Choong Yong Sebastian Teo Darren Soh Bryan Lim Ang Yong Guan
8pm English Steve Chia Lawrence Wong Denise Phua Leon Perea Lim Tean Kenneth Jeyaretnam Chee Soon JuanTan Jee Say
2 September Media Development Authority announced the details of Party Political Broadcasts on free-to-air radio and television. Parties fielding at least six candidates are eligible for air time. The broadcasts was scheduled to broadcast on 3 and 10 Sep.[114]
Elections Department announced the debut of sample counts: a sample of 100 polling papers from each polling station will be sampled and weighed according to the size of the ballots; the results would be released via website and on broadcast by the assistant returning officer, and counting continues until all of the votes had been tabulated. ELD also highlighted that sample counts help to prevent speculation and misinformation before the official results are announced.[115]
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP launched its six-page manifesto "Singaporeans Deserve Better", which focused on job protection for locals, over-population, CPF withdrawal limits and widening inequality gap.[116]
3 September Elections Department announced a list of ten overseas polling locations where a significant number of Singaporeans are present: Dubai, London, Tokyo, Beijing, Washington D.C., Hong Kong, Shanghai, San Francisco, New York and Canberra. A total of 4,868 voters were cast overseas.[117][118]
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPP launched its 8-point manifesto, highlighting employment, healthcare, transport, education, housing and CPF issues.[119]
At 8pm, the first round of party political broadcasts was aired on free-to-air television and radio channels (See Political party broadcasts)[114]
7 September{{SG/RP/logo}} RP launched its publishes 12-page manifesto titled "A Brighter Future Tomorrow, Today", which highlights include minimum wage, reducing National Service to one year and capping the number of foreign workers.[120]
Singapore Police Force released a list of 18 designated assembly centres, with applications opened for two days to the Political parties.[121]
10 September At 9pm, the Second round of party political broadcasts was aired on free-to-air television and radio channels (See Political party broadcasts)[114]

Political party broadcasts

Since the 1980 General Election, political parties fielding at least six candidates under a recognised party symbol are eligible for air-time. Time allocation is based on the number of candidates fielded.

PartyTime allocated (minutes)
{{SG/SDA/logo}} SDA 2.5
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPP 3
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirst
{{SG/RP/logo}} RP
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP 3.5
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP 5.5
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP 13

Broadcast 1–3 September 2015

Party English
Channel 5, Channel NewsAsia,
938LIVE & Power 98FM
Mandarin
Channel 8, Channel U,
Capital 95.8FM, 88.3 Jia FM & UFM 100.3
Malay
Suria & Warna 94.2FM
Tamil
Vasantham & Oli 96.8FM
{{SG/SDA/logo}} SDA
Harminder Pal Singh [122]
Arthero Lim
Abu Mohamed
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPP
Lina Chiam [123]
no Mandarin broadcast}}
Mohamad Abdillah Zamzuri
Ravi Philemon
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirst
Tan Jee Say[124]
Ang Yong Guan
Fahmi Ahmad Rais
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/RP/logo}} RP
Kenneth Jeyaretnam[125]
Darren Soh
Noraini Yunos
M Ravi
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP
Chee Soon Juan[126]
Jaslyn Go
Mohamad Sidek Mallek
Sadasivam Veriyah
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP
Lim Tean[127]
Sebastian Teo
Nor Lella Mardiiah Mohamed
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP
Daniel Goh[128]
Lee Li Lian
Mohamed Fairoz Shariff
L. Somasundram
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP
Lee Hsien Loong [129]
Lim Swee Say
Yaacob Ibrahim
S. Iswaran

Broadcast 2–10 September 2015

Party English
Channel 5, Channel NewsAsia,
938LIVE & Power 98FM
Mandarin
Channel 8, Channel U,
Capital 95.8FM, 88.3 Jia FM & UFM 100.3
Malay
Suria & Warna 94.2FM
Tamil
Vasantham & Oli 96.8FM
{{SG/SDA/logo}} SDA
Harminder Singh
Arthero Lim
Abu Mohamed
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirst
Tan Jee Say
Ang Yong Guan
Mohamad Fahmi Rais
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPPDid not participate}}
{{SG/RP/logo}} RP
Roy Ngerng
Darren Soh
Osman Sulaiman
Siva Chandran
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDP
Paul Tambyah
Khung Wai Yeen
Damanhuri Abas
Sadasivam Veriyah
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSP
Lim Tean
Sebastian Teo
Nor Lella Mardiiah Mohamed
no Tamil broadcast}}
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP
Sylvia Lim
Low Thia Khiang
Muhamad Faisal Manap
L Somasundram
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP
Lee Hsien Loong
Lim Swee Say
Yaacob Ibrahim
S Iswaran

Election rallies

The Singapore Police Force published a list of sites (The Speakers' Corner at Hong Lim Park would not serve as an "unrestricted area") available for electoral meetings on the nomination day on 1 September, and rallies could be held during the campaigning period (2 to 9 September) between 7am to 10pm.[111]

Unless otherwise stated, all rallies below are held between 7pm to 10pm; an {{orange (color)|orange +}} next to the rally indicate lunchtime rallies that were held between 12pm to 2pm.

Party 2 September 3 September 4 September 5 September 6 September 7 September 8 September 9 September[130]
{{SG/PAP/logo}} PAP
Delta Hockey Pitch
(Radin Mas SMC)
Bedok Stadium
(East Coast GRC)
&
Blk 274C Compassvale Bow
(Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC)
Bedok North Avenue 4
(Fengshan SMC)
&
Defu Avenue 1/ Defu Lane 10
(Aljunied GRC)
Blk 136 Petir Road
(Bukit Panjang SMC)
&
Choa Chu Kang Secondary School
(Choa Chu Kang GRC)
NA}}
Jurong East Stadium
(Yuhua SMC)
,
Commonwealth Avenue
(Holland-Bukit Timah GRC)
&
Blk 540 Woodlands Drive 16
(Sembawang GRC)
UOB Plaza Promenade
(12pm to 2pm){{orange (color)>+}}
,
Former Hong Kah Primary School
(Hong Kah North SMC)
,
Pasir Ris Park
(Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC)
,
Ngee Ann Secondary School
(Tampines GRC)
,
Field, Stadium Drive
(Mountbatten SMC)
,
Toa Payoh Stadium
(Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC)
&
Yishun Stadium
(Nee Soon GRC)
Blk 4 Boon Keng Road
(Jalan Besar GRC)
,
Blk 120, Potong Pasir Avenue 1
(Potong Pasir SMC)
,
Paya Lebar Road/Circuit Road
(MacPherson SMC)
,
Blk 155 Simei Road
(East Coast GRC)
,
Blk 136 Petir Road
(Bukit Panjang SMC)
,
Woodlands Stadium
(Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC)
{{SG/WP/logo}} WP
Blk 837 Hougang Central
(Hougang SMC)
Blk 4 Boon Keng Road
(Jalan Besar GRC)
Yishun Stadium
(Nee Soon GRC)
Blk 128C Punggol Field Walk
(Punggol East SMC)
Blk 155 Simei Road
(East Coast GRC)
Blk 344 Ubi Avenue 1
(Marine Parade GRC)
Serangoon Stadium
(Aljunied GRC)
Bedok Stadium
(East Coast GRC)
{{SG/NSP/logo}} NSPNA}}NA}}
Blk 687A Woodlands Drive 75
(Sembawang GRC)
Blk 895A Tampines Street 81
(Tampines GRC)
NA}}
Paya Lebar Road/Circuit Road
(MacPherson SMC)
Blk 687A Woodlands Drive 75
(Sembawang GRC)
Ngee Ann Secondary School
(Tampines GRC)
{{SG/SDP/logo}} SDPNA}}
Choa Chu Kang Stadium
(Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC)
Blk 136 Petir Road
(Bukit Panjang SMC)
Commonwealth Ave
(Holland-Bukit Timah GRC)
Jurong Stadium
(Yuhua SMC)
UOB Plaza Promenade
(12pm to 2pm){{orange (color)>+}}
&
Blk 265, Toh Guan Road
(Bukit Batok SMC)
Woodlands Stadium
(Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC)
Blk 204 Clementi Avenue 6
(Holland Bukit-Timah GRC)
{{SG/RP/logo}} RPNA}}NA}}
Yio Chu Kang Stadium
(Ang Mo Kio GRC)
Clementi Stadium
(West Coast GRC)
Delta Hockey Pitch
(Radin Mas SMC)
NA}}NA}}
Field in front of Blk 982 Buangkok Central(Ang Mo Kio GRC)[131]
{{SG/SFP/logo}} SingFirstNA}}
Jurong Stadium
(Jurong GRC)
NA}}
Queenstown Stadium
(Tanjong Pagar GRC)
NA}}
Boon Lay Way
(Jurong GRC)
NA}}
Queenstown Stadium
(Tanjong Pagar GRC)
{{SG/SPP/logo}} SPPNA}}NA}}
Toa Payoh Stadium
(Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC)
Former Hong Kah Primary School
(Hong Kah North SMC)
Field, Stadium Drive
(Mountbatten SMC)
NA}}
Blk 120, Potong Pasir Avenue 1
(Potong Pasir SMC)
Bishan Stadium
(Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC)
{{SG/SDA/logo}} SDANA}}NA}}
Pasir Ris Park
(Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC)
NA}}NA}}
Blk 274C Compassvale Bow
(Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC)
NA}}
Pasir Ris Park
(Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC)
{{SG/PPP/logo}} PPPNA}}NA}}
Bukit Gombak Stadium
(Chua Chu Kang GRC)
NA}}NA}}
Choa Chu Kang Secondary School
(Chua Chu Kang GRC)
NA}}
Choa Chu Kang Secondary School
(Choa Chu Kang GRC)
Han Hui Hui (Independent)NA}}
Delta Hockey Pitch
(Radin Mas SMC)
NA}}NA}}NA}}NA}}
Delta Hockey Pitch
(Radin Mas SMC)
NA}}

Outgoing incumbents and incoming candidates

The below is a summary for the political parties with parliamentary presence from GE2011.

New MPs

A list containing 72 new candidates contesting in the election for the first time, were reflected on the table. (Candidates running as independents were labeled IND in the party column).

Name Age Occupation Party Contested Constituency
Abu Mohamed 64 Company Director SDA Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Mohamad Abdillah Zamzuri 31 Manager SPP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Amrin Amin 37 Law Solicitor, Watson, Farley & Williams Asia Practice LLP PAP Sembawang GRC
Cheryl Chan Wei Ling 39 Head of Shipping Industry, Linde plc PAP Fengshan SMC
Chee Hong Tat 41 Former Second Permanent Secretary (Trade & Industry) PAP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Bernard Chen Jia Xi 29 Project Executive WP MacPherson SMC
Cheng Li Hui 39 Deputy CEO, Hai Leck Holdings Limited PAP Tampines GRC
Chirag Praful Desai 38 Market Risk Manager SingFirst Tanjong Pagar GRC
Chong Kee Hiong 49 Chief Executive Officer PAP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Chong Wai Fung 45 Healthcare Administrator SDP Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Choong Hon Heng 45 Business Administrator NSP Tampines GRC
Melvin Chiu Weng Hoe 36 Sales Executive SingFirst Tanjong Pagar GRC
Chua Eng Leong 44 Private Banker PAP Aljunied GRC
Damanhuri Abas 45 Education Consultant SDP Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Darryl David Wilson 45 Former Celebrity and Deputy Director PAP Ang Mo Kio GRC
Mohamad Fahmi Ahmad Rais 48 Sales Trainer SingFirst Tanjong Pagar GRC
Mohamed Fairoz Shariff 36 Former Associate Librarian WP East Coast GRC
Firuz Khan Moklis Khan 48 Factory Owner WP Marine Parade GRC
David Foo Ming Jin 51 Chemist SingFirst Jurong GRC
Kenneth Foo Sek Kuan 38 Sales Manager WP Nee Soon GRC
Jaslyn Go Hui Leng 42 Businesswoman SDP Yuhua SMC
Daniel Goh Pei Siong 42 Associate Professor, National University of Singapore WP East Coast GRC
Gurmit Singh Sadhu Singh 55 Legal Counsel WP Nee Soon GRC
Han Hui Hui 24 Activist IND Radin Mas SMC
He Ting Ru 32 Legal Counsel WP Marine Parade GRC
Khung Wai Yeen 34 Account Manager SDP Bukit Panjang SMC
Koh Tiong Yee 40 Managing Partner WP Nee Soon GRC
Henry Kwek Hian Chuan 39 Executive Director PAP Nee Soon GRC
Law Him Kwee 55 Director SPP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Lee Hong Chuang 45 Senior Technology Manager, IBM PAP Hougang SMC
Lee Tze Shih 42 Property Consultant PPP Chua Chu Kang GRC
Lim Tean 50 Legal Consultant NSP Tampines GRC
Lim Tong Zhe 27 Project Director NSP Sembawang GRC
Cheryl Loh Xiu Wen 32 Sales Consultant WP Nee Soon GRC
Don Bryan Long Yaoguang 38 Technology Entrepreneur SPP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Jesse Loo Hoe Bock 52 Finance Administrator RP Ang Mo Kio GRC
Low Wai Choo 55 Finance Manager PPP Chua Chu Kang GRC
Joseph Victor Lye Thiam Fatt 53 Chief Executive Officer PAP Aljunied GRC
Ravi Madasamy 46 Activist and Legal Executive RP Ang Mo Kio GRC
K Muralidharan Pillai 48 Lawyer, Rajah & Tann PAP Aljunied GRC
Ng Chee Meng 47 Former Chief of Defence Force PAP Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Dylan Ng Foo Eng 40 Banker WP Marine Parade GRC
Louis Ng Kok Kwang 37 Founder, Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) PAP Nee Soon GRC
Roy Ngerng 34 Activist and former Healthcare Worker RP Ang Mo Kio GRC
Ong Teik Seng 44 Sales Consultant SDA Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Paul Anantharajah Tambyah 50 University Lecturer SDP Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Ravi Philemon 46 Former Sales Director SPP Hong Kah North SMC
Joan Pereira 47 Assistant General Manager, Temasek Cares PAP Tanjong Pagar GRC
Leon Perera 44 Assistant Head, Economic Development Board WP East Coast GRC
Rahayu Mahzam 35 Lawyer, Heng, Leong & Srinivasan PAP Jurong GRC
Redzwan Hafidz Razak 30 Engineer WP Jalan Besar GRC
Saktiandi Supaat 41 Executive Vice-President, Global Banking of Maybank PAP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Samir Salim Neji 45 Managing Director IND Bukit Batok SMC
Shamsul Kamar Mohamad Razali 43 Former Head of School Department PAP Aljunied GRC
Muhamed Sidek Mallek 55 Auditor SDP Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Adrian Sim Tian Hock 43 Businessman WP Jalan Besar GRC
Siva Chandran 32 Media Trainer RP Ang Mo Kio GRC
Darren Soh Guan Soon 45 Property Agent RP West Coast GRC
Sukhdev Singh 64 Former Police Officer SingFirst Jurong GRC
Sun Xueling 36 Investment Director, Temasek International PAP Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Ron Tan Jun Yen 30 Property Agent WP Nee Soon GRC
Terence Tan Li Chern 44 Lawyer WP Marine Parade GRC
Dennis Tan Lip Fong 45 Lawyer WP Fengshan SMC
Tan Peng Ann 67 Social Entrepreneur SingFirst Jurong GRC
Tan Wu Meng 39 Medical Oncologist, Parkway Cancer Centre PAP Jurong GRC
Gregory Wong Chee Wai 44 Technology Consultant SingFirst Jurong GRC
Wong Soon Hong 57 Sales Director SingFirst Jurong GRC
Wong Souk Yee 56 Lecturer SDP Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Wong Way Weng 53 Quality Assurance Manager SDA Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
Yee Chia Hsing 44 Head of Bank Department PAP Chua Chu Kang GRC
Yeo Ren Yuan 40 Associate Director NSP Sembawang GRC
Melvin Yong Yik Chye 43 Former Assistant Commissioner, Singapore Police Force PAP Tanjong Pagar GRC

Outgoing MPs

A list containing 15 outgoing MPs, all were from PAP, who was either deceased or stepped down on their constituencies, were reflected in the table.

Deceased
NameConstituency (Division)Current PortfolioRemarks
Lee Kuan YewTanjong Pagar GRC (Tanjong Pagar-Tiong Bahru)Former Prime Minister and Senior MinisterLee died during his term on 23 March 2015; Indranee Rajah substituted Lee's duties until end of term.
Retiring
NameConstituency (Division)Current PortfolioRemarks
Arthur FongWest Coast GRC (Clementi)Member of ParliamentFong's ward was carved to Jurong GRC.
Hawazi DaipiSembawang GRC (Marsiling)Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education and Manpower)Daipi's ward was carved to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.
Hri Kumar NairBishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Thomson-Toa Payoh)Member of Parliament
Inderjit SinghAng Mo Kio GRC (Kebun Baru)Member of ParliamentInderjit's ward was carved to Nee Soon GRC.
Ellen LeeSembawang GRC (Woodlands)Member of Parliament
Raymond LimEast Coast GRC (Fengshan)Former Cabinet MinisterLim's ward was carved as a SMC.
Penny LowPasir Ris-Punggol GRC (Punggol North)Member of Parliament
Lui Tuck YewMoulmein-Kallang GRC (Moulmein)Minister for TransportLui's ward was carved to Bishan-Toa Payoh, Holland-Bukit Timah, Jalan Besar and Tanjong Pagar GRCs.
Mah Bow TanTampines GRC (Tampines East)Former Cabinet Minister
Irene NgTampines GRC (Tampines Changkat)Member of Parliament
Seng Han ThongAng Mo Kio GRC (Yio Chu Kang)Member of Parliament
Wong Kan Seng Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Bishan East)Former Deputy Prime Minister
Alvin YeoChua Chu Kang GRC (Nanyang)Member of Parliament
Zainudin NordinBishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Toa Payoh East)Former Central CDC Mayor

Election results

After polls closed at 8pm, vote counting began. Results were announced by Ng Wai Choong, chief executive director of the Energy Market Authority, who acted as the Returning Officer for the election.[132] The first result was declared at 11.31pm on 11 September where PAP candidate Lam Pin Min won the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency with a majority of 17,564. The last result was declared at 3.10am on 12 September where Workers' Party team contesting Aljunied Group Representation Constituency, led by party's secretary-general Low Thia Khiang, won the constituency by a narrow margin of 1.9%, or a majority of 2,612.

Contrary to expectations of a tougher contest with all constituencies being contested by the opposition parties, PAP won its best ever results since the 2001 general election, achieving a swing of 9.7% to achieve 69.9% of the vote as compared to the previous election in 2011 when it received 60.1%. The PAP unexpectedly reclaimed the constituency of Punggol East after it was lost to WP in a 2013 by-election, and achieved a swing in Aljunied GRC large enough to force a vote recount although the WP retained the constituency. With six elected seats for WP, three seats for the Non-Constituency Member of Parliament were eligible to complete a minimum of nine opposition members; WP was qualified for all three seats by-virtue of being the top three losing performers for the election (the single member constituencies of Punggol East (later declined) and Fengshan, and one seat (later two) for the East Coast Group Representation Constituency), and thus WP had nine represented seats for the upcoming Parliament.

The victory for the Potong Pasir Single Member Constituency has post its widest swing among all other Single Member Constituencies for this election, with 16.05%, while the largest swing for all contested constituencies was Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency, with 16.66%. This victory resulted in the end of a 31-year reign of Singapore People's Party as they failed to win at least a seat in Parliament (including NCMPs) for the first time, despite Potong Pasir was SPP's best performing constituency for the election. Consequently, this was also the first time since 1986 only one opposition party (Singapore Democratic Party, at the time) represented the Parliament, and after the 1981's Anson's by-election where WP being the only opposition party to represent the Parliament alone, as none of the other seven opposition parties, including SPP and two independents, won contests.

Voter turnout for the election was 93.56%, with 2,304,331 votes cast.

Results summary

{{Pie chartthumb = rightcaption = Popular votelabel1 = PAPvalue1 = 69.86color1 = #FFF1F1label2 = WPvalue2 = 12.48color2 = #93B3D4label3 = SDPvalue3 = 3.76color3 = Redlabel4 = NSPvalue4 = 3.53color4 = Orangelabel5 = RPvalue5 = 2.63color5 = Greenlabel6 = SingFirstcolor6 = bluevalue6 = 2.25label7 = SPPvalue7 = 2.17color7 = Brownlabel8 = SDAvalue8 = 2.06color8 = lightgreenlabel9 = PPPcolor9 = indigovalue9 = 1.13label10 = Independentcolor10 = yellowvalue10 = 0.12 {{Pie chartthumb = rightcaption = Seatslabel1 = 83 seats (PAP)value1 = 93.26color1 = #FFF1F1label2 = 6 seats (WP)value2 = 6.74color2 = #93B3D4
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In an election's first, sample counts were released by the Elections Department to prevent speculation and misinformation from unofficial sources while counting is underway.[133] All sample counts were released by 10PM – two hours after polling ended. With the exception of Aljunied and Punggol East, where counts were within a 4% error margin, all other figures showed that PAP had comfortable leads in 26 electoral divisions, while WP led in one electoral division.

{{Singapore general election, 2015 comprehensive}}

Analysis

Top 14 best PAP performers

  • Constituencies with no comparison to 2011 were either due to them being new constituencies or the constituencies experiencing walkovers in the last election.
#Constituency{{SG/PAP/logo PAPOpposition
Votes% SwingVotes% Swing
1Jurong GRC95,08079.28{{increase}} 12.32{{SG/SFP/logo}}24,84820.72{{decrease}} 12.32
2Ang Mo Kio GRC135,11578.63{{increase}} 9.3{{RP/logo}}36,71121.37{{decrease}} 9.3
3West Coast GRC71,09178.57{{increase}} 12{{RP/logo}}19,39221.43{{decrease}} 12
4Tanjong Pagar GRC90,44877.71Walkover}}{{SG/SFP/logo}}25,95322.29Walkover}}
5Radin Mas SMC20,23077.25{{increase}} 10.15{{RP/logo}}3,32912.71{{decrease}} 10.15
2,62910.04
6Chua Chu Kang GRC84,73176.89{{increase}} 15.69{{SG/PPP/logo}}25,46023.11{{decrease}} 15.69
7Pioneer SMC17,99476.34{{increase}} 15.61{{SG/NSP/logo}}5,57823.66{{decrease}} 15.61
8Hong Kah North SMC19,61274.76{{increase}} 4.15{{SPP/logo}}6,62125.24{{decrease}} 4.15
9Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC86,51473.59{{increase}} 16.66{{SPP/logo}}31,04926.41{{decrease}} 16.66
10Yuhua SMC15,29873.54{{increase}} 6.68{{SDP/logo}}5,50526.46{{decrease}} 6.68
11Bukit Batok SMC18,20472.99New}}{{SDP/logo}}6,58526.40New}}
1500.60
12Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC125,02172.89{{increase}} 8.1{{SDA/logo}}46,50827.11{{decrease}} 8.1
13Sembawang GRC96,63972.28{{increase}} 8.38{{SG/NSP/logo}}37,06727.72{{decrease}} 8.38
14Tampines GRC95,20272.06{{increase}} 14.84{{SG/NSP/logo}}36,92027.94{{decrease}} 14.84

Top 15 best opposition performers

  • Constituencies with no comparison to 2011 were either due to them being new constituencies or the constituencies experiencing walkovers in the last election.
#ConstituencyOpposition{{SG/PAP/logo PAP
Votes% SwingVotes% Swing
1Hougang SMC{{SG/WP/logo}}13,01257.69{{decrease}} 7.119,54342.31{{increase}} 7.11
2Aljunied GRC{{SG/WP/logo}}69,92950.95{{decrease}} 3.7767,31749.05{{increase}} 3.77
3Punggol East SMC{{SG/WP/logo}}15,80148.24{{increase}} 2.7816,95751.76{{decrease}} 2.78
4Fengshan SMC{{SG/WP/logo}}9,15842.48New}}12,39857.52New}}
5East Coast GRC{{SG/WP/logo}}35,54739.27{{decrease}} 5.954,98160.73{{increase}} 5.9
6Sengkang West SMC{{SG/WP/logo}}10,71637.89{{decrease}} 417,56462.11{{increase}} 4
7Marine Parade GRC{{SG/WP/logo}}47,62935.93{{decrease}} 7.4384,93964.07{{increase}} 7.43
8MacPherson SMC{{SG/WP/logo}}8,82633.60New}}17,22765.58New}}
9Potong Pasir SMC{{SG/SPP/logo}}5,35333.59{{decrease}} 16.0510,58166.41{{increase}} 16.05
10Holland-Bukit Timah GRC{{SG/SDP/logo}}31,38033.38{{decrease}} 6.5462,63066.62{{increase}} 6.54
11Nee Soon GRC{{SG/WP/logo}}40,79633.17{{decrease}} 8.4382,19766.83{{increase}} 8.43
12Jalan Besar GRC{{SG/WP/logo}}30,28332.27New}}63,56167.73New}}
13Bukit Panjang SMC{{SG/SDP/logo}}10,14331.62{{decrease}} 2.1121,93568.38{{increase}} 2.11
14Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC{{SG/SDP/logo}}31,15731.27New}}68,48568.73New}}
15Mountbatten SMC{{SG/SPP/logo}}5,99228.16{{decrease}} 13.2215,29071.84{{increase}} 13.22

Vote Swings

  • Only the following constituencies may be compared with 2011 results as they existed in both elections, although most had changes in their electoral boundaries.
#Constituency{{SG/PAP/logo PAPOpposition
Votes% SwingVotes% Swing
1Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC86,51473.59{{increase}} 16.66{{SPP/logo}}31,04926.41{{decrease}} 16.66
2Potong Pasir SMC10,58166.41{{increase}} 16.05{{SG/SPP/logo}}5,35333.59{{decrease}} 16.05
3Chua Chu Kang GRC84,73176.89{{increase}} 15.69{{SG/PPP/logo}}25,46023.11{{decrease}} 15.69
4Pioneer SMC17,99476.34{{increase}} 15.61{{SG/NSP/logo}}5,57823.66{{decrease}} 15.61
5Tampines GRC95,20272.06{{increase}} 14.84{{SG/NSP/logo}}36,92027.94{{decrease}} 14.84
6Mountbatten SMC15,29071.84{{increase}} 13.22{{SG/SPP/logo}}5,99228.16{{decrease}} 13.22
7Jurong GRC95,08079.28{{increase}} 12.32{{SG/SFP/logo}}24,84820.72{{decrease}} 12.32
8West Coast GRC71,09178.57{{increase}} 12{{RP/logo}}19,39221.43{{decrease}} 12
9Radin Mas SMC20,23077.25{{increase}} 10.15{{RP/logo}}3,32912.71{{decrease}} 10.15
2,62910.04
10Ang Mo Kio GRC135,11578.63{{increase}} 9.3{{RP/logo}}36,71121.37{{decrease}} 9.3
11Nee Soon GRC82,19766.83{{increase}} 8.43{{SG/WP/logo}}40,79633.17{{decrease}} 8.43
12Sembawang GRC96,63972.28{{increase}} 8.38{{SG/NSP/logo}}37,06727.72{{decrease}} 8.38
13Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC125,02172.89{{increase}} 8.1{{SDA/logo}}46,50827.11{{decrease}} 8.1
14Marine Parade GRC84,93964.07{{increase}} 7.43{{SG/WP/logo}}47,62935.93{{decrease}} 7.43
15Hougang SMC9,54342.31{{increase}} 7.11{{SG/WP/logo}}13,01257.69{{decrease}} 7.11
16Yuhua SMC15,29873.54{{increase}} 6.68{{SDP/logo}}5,50526.46{{decrease}} 6.68
17Holland-Bukit Timah GRC62,63066.62{{increase}} 6.54{{SG/SDP/logo}}31,38033.38{{decrease}} 6.54
18East Coast GRC54,98160.73{{increase}} 5.9{{SG/WP/logo}}35,54739.27{{decrease}} 5.9
19Hong Kah North SMC19,61274.76{{increase}} 4.15{{SPP/logo}}6,62125.24{{decrease}} 4.15
20Sengkang West SMC17,56462.11{{increase}} 4{{SG/WP/logo}}10,71637.89{{decrease}} 4
21Aljunied GRC67,31749.05{{increase}} 3.77{{SG/WP/logo}}69,92950.95{{decrease}} 3.77
22Punggol East SMC16,95751.76{{decrease}} 2.78{{SG/WP/logo}}15,80148.24{{increase}} 2.78
23Bukit Panjang SMC21,93568.38{{increase}} 2.11{{SG/SDP/logo}}10,14331.62{{decrease}} 2.11

See also

  • Constituencies of Singapore
  • Elections in Singapore
  • List of political parties in Singapore

Notes

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2. ^{{cite web|title=21 Indian-origin candidates in fray for polls in Singapore|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/21-indian-origin-candidates-in-fray-for-polls-in-singapore/articleshow/48771769.cms|work=The Economic Times|accessdate=12 September 2015|date=2 September 2015|archivedate=12 September 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912122820/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/21-indian-origin-candidates-in-fray-for-polls-in-singapore/articleshow/48771769.cms}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Min Kok|title=GE2015: Voter turnout at 93.56 per cent, improves slightly from 2011 record low|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/ge2015-voter-turnout-at-9356-per-cent-improves-slightly-from-2011-record-low|work=The Straits Times|accessdate=12 September 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913025400/http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/ge2015-voter-turnout-at-9356-per-cent-improves-slightly-from-2011-record-low|archivedate=13 September 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Singapore General Election 2015 Detailed Results |url=http://www.todayonline.com/ge2015/detailed-results |work=Today |accessdate=12 September 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912115949/http://www.todayonline.com/ge2015/detailed-results |archivedate=12 September 2015 |deadurl=unfit }}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Singapore ruling party wins elections, returns to power|url=http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/9/11/singapore-ruling-party-wins-elections-returns-to-power.html|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=13 September 2015|archivedate=13 September 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913025642/http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/9/11/singapore-ruling-party-wins-elections-returns-to-power.html}}
6. ^{{cite web|last1=Aw|first1=Cheng Wei|last2=Chua|first2=Siang Yee|last3=Chang|first3=Rachel|title='We did Mr Lee Kuan Yew proud' PAP's big wins|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/we-did-mr-lee-kuan-yew-proud-paps-big-wins|accessdate=12 September 2015|archivedate=13 September 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150913025354/http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/we-did-mr-lee-kuan-yew-proud-paps-big-wins}}
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11. ^{{cite web|title = Singapore City Council Election 1957|url = http://www.singapore-elections.com/city-election/1957/|website = www.singapore-elections.com|accessdate = 20 August 2015}}
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13. ^http://www.eld.gov.sg/pdf/White%20Paper%20on%20the%20Report%20of%20the%20Electoral%20Boundaries%20Review%20Committee%202015.pdf#zoom=100
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15. ^{{cite news|title=Electoral Boundaries Review Committee convened, PM Lee tells Parliament |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/electoral-boundaries/1980260.html |accessdate=21 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=13 July 2015}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Electoral boundaries drawn for next General Election |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/electoral-boundaries/2005186.html |accessdate=21 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=24 July 2015}}
17. ^{{cite news|last=Spykerman|first=Kimberly|title=Workers' Party will contest in 28 seats in upcoming General Election: Sylvia Lim |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/workers-party-will/2008770.html |accessdate=21 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=26 July 2015}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Revised registers of electors open for public inspection |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/revised-registers-of/2010272.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=27 July 2015}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Chief of Defence Force Ng Chee Meng will retire after 29 years in SAF |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/chief-of-defence-force-ng/2020244.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=31 July 2015}}
20. ^{{cite news|author=Loke Kok Fai |title='I'm indebted to Singapore': Why SAF chief Ng Chee Meng is entering politics |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/i-m-indebted-to-singapore/2058134.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=18 August 2015}}
21. ^{{cite news|last=Sim |first=Walter |title=Nicole Seah 'won't rejoin NSP or run for a seat' |url=http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/nicole-seah-wont-rejoin-nsp-or-run-seat |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=AsiaOne|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=3 August 2015}}
22. ^{{cite news|last=Ong |first=Justin |title=Opposition parties gather for horse-trading talks |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/opposition-parties-gather/2025968.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=3 August 2015}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Second Perm Sec for Trade and Industry Chee Hong Tat leaves civil service |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/second-perm-sec-for-trade/2027902.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=4 August 2015}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=PAP to field Tin Pei Ling in MacPherson |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/pap-to-field-tin-pei-ling/2030080.html |accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=5 August 2015}}
25. ^{{cite news|last=Mohandas |first=Vimita |title='Not productive' for WP to attend further Opposition talks: Sylvia Lim |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/not-productive-for-wp-to/2035384.html |accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=7 August 2015}}
26. ^{{cite news|author=Tham Yuen-C |title=Round 2 of Opposition talks ends after an hour with claims to just 3 constituencies unresolved |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/nsp-says-wp-offered-to-give-up-macpherson-to-avoid-three-cornered-fight-in-marine-parade |accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=6 August 2015}}
27. ^{{cite news|last=Fang |first=Joy |title=Independent Tan Lam Siong to stand in Potong Pasir, setting up 3-way fight |url=http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/independent-tan-lam-siong-stand-potong-pasir-setting-3-way-fight |accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=Today|date=7 August 2015}}
28. ^{{cite news|author=Nur Asyiqin Mohamad Salleh |title=Madam Halimah's move to new GRC confirmed; Arthur Fong stepping down |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/madam-halimahs-move-to-new-grc-confirmed-arthur-fong-stepping-down |accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=8 August 2015}}
29. ^{{cite news |title=Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew will not contest coming General Election |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/es-emb-transport-minister/2042822.html |accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=11 August 2015}}
30. ^{{cite news|author1=Maria Almenoar |author2=Zakir Hussain |title=Lui Tuck Yew on comments in support of him: 'Like obituaries, eulogies without the flowers' |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/lui-tuck-yew-on-comments-in-support-of-him-like-obituaries-eulogies-without-the|accessdate=26 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=13 August 2015}}
31. ^{{cite news |last=Ong |first=Justin |title=PAP names 3 new candidates for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/pap-names-3-new/2044560.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=12 August 2015}}
32. ^{{cite news |last=Lee |first=Amanda |title=WP to present candidates before Nomination Day |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wp-to-present-candidates/2047376.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=13 August 2015}}
33. ^{{cite news |author=Rachel Au-Yong |title=Senior police officer Melvin Yong retiring on Aug 16: SPF |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/senior-police-officer-melvin-yong-retiring-on-aug-16-spf#xtor=CS1-10 |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=13 August 2015}}
34. ^{{cite news|title=Election rallies and Seventh Month Festival getai shows must be kept separate: Police |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/election-rallies-and-seventh-month-festival-getai-shows-must-be-kept-separate-police |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=14 August 2015}}
35. ^{{cite news |author1=Justin Ong |author2=John Leong |author3=Kenneth Lim |title=PAP unveils Ang Mo Kio GRC slate |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/pap-unveils-ang-mo-kio/2050212.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=15 August 2015}}
36. ^{{cite news |title=Grassroots leader Lee Hong Chuang unveiled as PAP’s Hougang SMC candidate |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/grassroots-leader-lee/2050272.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=15 August 2015}}
37. ^{{cite news |title=Incumbent Lam Pin Min will defend Sengkang West SMC |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/incumbent-lam-pin-min/2051184.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=15 August 2015}}
38. ^{{cite news |title=East Coast GRC MP Raymond Lim retiring ahead of upcoming GE |url=http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/east-coast-grc-mp-raymond-lim-retiring-ahead-upcoming-ge |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Today|date=15 August 2015}}
39. ^{{cite news |author1=John Leong |author2=Olivia Siong |author3=Lam Shushan |title=Yee Chia Hsing joins PAP’s Chua Chu Kang GRC team |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/yee-chia-hsing-joins-pap/2053262.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=16 August 2015}}
40. ^{{cite news |last=Kotwani |first=Monica |title=PAP introduces its slate for the revived Jalan Besar GRC |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/pap-introduces-its-slate/2051248.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=16 August 2015}}
41. ^{{cite news |title=Incumbent Cedric Foo to defend Pioneer SMC |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/incumbent-cedric-foo-to/2053306.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=16 August 2015}}
42. ^{{cite news |author1=Pichayada Promchertchoo |author2=Nur Afifah Ariffin |title=PAP introduces its West Coast GRC candidates |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/pap-introduces-its-west/2052194.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=16 August 2015}}
43. ^{{cite news |author1=Justin Ong |author2=Kimberly Spykerman |title=All WP MPs to defend their constituencies: Sylvia Lim |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/all-wp-mps-to-defend/2053366.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=16 August 2015}}
44. ^{{cite news |title=Potong Pasir: PAP incumbent Sitoh Yih Pin to defend hot seat |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/potong-pasir-pap/2054910.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=17 August 2015}}
45. ^{{cite news |author1=Kimberly Spykerman |author2=Leong Wai Kit |title=Population issue dominates political dialogue at NUSS |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/population-issue/2058984.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=18 August 2015}}
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51. ^{{cite news |title=NSP says it will contest MacPherson, citing 'appeal from residents' |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nsp-says-it-will-contest/2060766.html |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=19 August 2015}}
52. ^{{cite news|last=Sim|first=Walter|title=NSP acting sec-gen Hazel Poa resigns, says she strongly disagrees with decision to contest MacPherson |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/nsp-acting-sec-gen-hazel-poa-resigns-says-she-strongly-disagrees-with-decision-to-contest |accessdate=29 August 2015|publisher=The Straits Times|date=19 August 2015}}
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62. ^{{cite news|author1=Faris Mokhtar |author2=Lam Shushan |author3=Kamini Devadass |title=Teo Ho Pin will defend Bukit Panjang SMC for PAP |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/teo-ho-pin-will-defend/2067278.html |publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=22 August 2015}}
63. ^{{cite news|author1=Faris Mokhtar |author2=Lam Shushan |author3=Kamini Devadass |author4=Justin Ong |title=Incumbent PAP team will defend Holland-Bukit Timah GRC |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/incumbent-pap-team-will/2067274.html |publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=22 August 2015}}
64. ^{{cite news|last=Ong |first=Justin |title=Ng Chee Meng, Sun Xueling join PAP’s Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC team |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ng-chee-meng-sun-xueling/2067294.html |publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=22 August 2015}}
65. ^{{cite news|last=Cunico |first=Kane |title=Desmond Choo, Cheng Li Hui join PAP’s Tampines GRC team |url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/desmond-choo-cheng-li-hui/2067314.html |publisher=Channel NewsAsia|date=22 August 2015}}
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External links

{{Commons category|Singaporean general election, 2015}}
  • Battleground Singapore: Who's standing where - an interactive map of the 2015 boundaries and changes explained in maps.
  • From Nomination Day to Polling Day: Election calendar and rally schedule - an interactive calendar of all the key events and rally schedules for the #GE2015 campaign period from Nomination Day to Polling Day. It also serves as an archive of key photos from each rally and the related ST article.
  • Who will be your next MP? - the complete list of all 181 candidates. Includes personal information, their latest tweet, results from previous elections or a Q&A if they are a new candidate.
  • [https://zxzxlch.github.io/ge15-viz/profiles/#faces GE2015 Candidates] - an interactive visualisation of the election candidates showing parties, wards, and diversity representation.
  • SG Elections - Interactive maps showing data for differences in vote shares, non-voters, spoiled votes, districts by candidates, etc.
  • #GE2015 Social media dashboard - this is a visual representation of the social media trends that fluctuate over the 10-day period of campaigning. There are two graphs updated in real-time, a selected feature of popular tweets and the last 80 Instagram pictures tagged #GE2015.
  • GE2015: Live results and full analysis
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