Punggol Group Representation Constituency

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The Punggol Group Representation Constituency[a] is a four-member group representation constituency (GRC) in the north-east of Singapore. It has four divisions: Punggol Coast, Punggol North, Punggol Shore, and Punggol West, managed by Punggol Town Council.[2] The current Members of Parliament (MPs) for the constituency are Gan Kim Yong, Janil Puthucheary, Sun Xueling and Yeo Wan Ling from the governing People's Action Party (PAP).

Electorate123,820
Created11 March 2025; 13 months ago (2025-03-11)
Seats4
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Punggol
Group representation constituency
for the Parliament of Singapore
RegionNorth-East Region, Singapore
Electorate123,820
Current constituency
Created11 March 2025; 13 months ago (2025-03-11)
Seats4
PartyPeople’s Action Party
MembersGan Kim Yong
Janil Puthucheary
Sun Xueling
Yeo Wan Ling
Town CouncilPunggol
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History

Prior to the 2025 general election, Punggol GRC was formed by merging the entirety of Punggol West Single Member Constituency (SMC) with the Punggol Coast and Punggol Shore divisions of the defunct Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC. This was ostensibly done due to population growth in Punggol, as well as a need to better reflect the geographical location of the town.[3][4]

On Nomination Day, Gan Kim Yong, the incumbent deputy prime minister and previous anchor minister[b] for Chua Chu Kang GRC, where he had been expected to stay, was deployed to Punggol GRC to lead the PAP team in a move announced at the last minute against a "strong" challenge from lawyer Harpreet Singh Nehal and his team representing the Workers' Party (WP).[6] The PAP won 55.17% of the vote.[7]

After the result for Punggol GRC was announced, the Singaporean mainstream media attributed the defeat of one of the WP's perceivedly strongest slates in the general election to Gan's position and perceived importance as deputy prime minister, as well as a sense of geopolitical uncertainty.[7][8] Before the election, political analysts had predicted that Punggol GRC would be vulnerable for the PAP to a repeat WP victory, analogous to that of the then-new Sengkang GRC in the 2020 general election.[9]

Constituency profile

Punggol GRC includes key transport infrastructure such as the Punggol and Punggol Coast MRT stations, along with the entire Punggol LRT line, which together serve the town's residential and commercial areas. The constituency is home to the campus of the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), a major tertiary institution. Other notable landmarks within the GRC include Coney Island, a designated nature reserve, as well as Waterway Point shopping centre, Marina Country Club and the integrated community hub One Punggol, which also houses the Punggol Library.[9] The Punggol Regional Sports Centre and new residential developments such as Northshore, which have been constructed as part of the town's expansion since the late 2010s and early 2020s, are also in the GRC.

The GRC has a relatively high proportion of young voters, with over half of its more than 120,000 voters estimated to be aged between 21 and 45 as of the 2025 general election.[9]

Members of Parliament

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Divisions or wards of Punggol GRC as of the 2025 general election:
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Punggol Coast
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Punggol North
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Punggol Shore
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Punggol West
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Year Division Members of Parliament Party
Formation
2025
  • Punggol Coast
  • Punggol North
  • Punggol Shore
  • Punggol West
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Electoral results

Note: The Elections Department does not include rejected votes when calculating the vote shares of candidates. Hence, all candidates' vote shares will total to 100% at any given election (may not appear so in multi-way contests due to rounding).

Elections in 2020s

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General Election 2025[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
PAP Gan Kim Yong
Janil Puthucheary
Sun Xueling
Yeo Wan Ling
63,745 55.17
WP Alexis Dang
Harpreet Singh Nehal
Jackson Au
Siti Alia Mattar
51,789 44.83
Majority 11,956 10.34
Total valid votes 115,534 99.29
Rejected ballots 823 0.71
Turnout 116,357 93.97
Registered electors 123,820
PAP win (new seat)
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Notes

  1. Malay: Kawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan Punggol; Chinese: 榜鹅集选区; Tamil: பொங்கோல் குழுத்தொகுதி[1]
  2. A full Cabinet minister leading the PAP team in a GRC.[5]

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