In this article we will explore in detail Hong Kah North Single Member Constituency, a topic of great relevance and interest today. Hong Kah North Single Member Constituency is a concept that has generated great controversy and debate in various spheres, from the academic field to the field of politics and society in general. Over the years, Hong Kah North Single Member Constituency has played a fundamental role in the way we perceive and understand the world around us, its implications have been profound and have given rise to a wide range of divergent opinions and perspectives. Through a comprehensive analysis, this article will seek to shed light on the complexity and relevance of Hong Kah North Single Member Constituency, examining its historical roots, its current impacts and its projection into the future.
Hong Kah North | |
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Single Member constituency for the Parliament of Singapore | |
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Region | West Region, Singapore |
Electorate | 28,071 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2011 |
Seats | 1 |
Party | People's Action Party |
Member(s) | Amy Khor |
Town Council | Chua Chu Kang |
Created from | Hong Kah GRC |
The Hong Kah North Single Member Constituency is a single member constituency (SMC) in the western part of Singapore. It is managed by Chua Chu Kang Town Council. The Member of Parliament for the constituency is People's Action Party (PAP) Amy Khor.
The constituency was carved out of Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency (GRC) as a SMC during the 2011 elections as Hong Kah is no longer in existence except for the upcoming MRT station.
In 2020, parts of Jurong West (Bulim) were transferred to West Coast GRC, and parts of the Tengah ward from Chua Chu Kang GRC were transferred to this constituency. This is due to the growing development of Tengah New Town and also the remaining public housing projects in Bukit Batok West.
In 2025, the constituency was dissolved. The Tengah estates which was transferred from Chua Chu Kang GRC are returned back to the GRC while the remaining Bukit Batok West estates, along side Bukit Batok and Yuhua SMCs, were merged with Jurong GRC to form the Jurong East–Bukit Batok GRC.[1]
Year | Member | Party | |
Formation | |||
2011 | Amy Khor | PAP | |
2015 | |||
2020 | |||
Constituency abolished (2025) |
Note : Elections Department Singapore do not include rejected votes for calculation of candidate's vote share. Hence, the total of all candidates' vote share will be 100%.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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PAP | Amy Khor | 18,156 | 70.61 | ||
SPP | Sin Kek Tong | 7,556 | 29.39 | ||
Majority | 10,600 | 41.22 | |||
Registered electors | 27,701 | ||||
Total valid votes | 25,712 | 97.82 | |||
Rejected ballots | 573 | 2.18 | |||
Turnout | 26,285 | 94.89 | |||
PAP win (new seat) |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Amy Khor | 19,628 | 74.76 | ![]() | |
SPP | Ravi Philemon | 6,627 | 25.24 | ![]() | |
Majority | 13,001 | 49.52 | ![]() | ||
Registered electors | 28,145 | ![]() | |||
Total valid votes | 26,255 | 97.94 | ![]() | ||
Rejected ballots | 551 | 2.06 | ![]() | ||
Turnout | 26,806 | 95.24 | ![]() | ||
PAP hold | Swing | ![]() |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PAP | Amy Khor | 16,347 | 60.99 | ![]() | |
PSP | Gigene Wong | 10,457 | 39.01 | N/A | |
Majority | 5,890 | 21.98 | ![]() | ||
Registered electors | 28,046 | ![]() | |||
Total valid votes | 26,804 | 98.52 | ![]() | ||
Rejected ballots | 403 | 1.48 | ![]() | ||
Turnout | 27,207 | 97.00 | ![]() | ||
PAP hold | Swing | ![]() |