Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency

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Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency.
Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency.
Campaigning posters by the People's Action Party for Jalan Besar GRC in the 2006 general election. The People's Action Party was competing against the team sent by the Singapore Democratic Alliance.
Campaigning posters by the People's Action Party for Jalan Besar GRC in the 2006 general election. The People's Action Party was competing against the team sent by the Singapore Democratic Alliance.

Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency (Simplified Chinese: 惹兰勿刹集选区) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency, and therefore an electoral district composed of several city suburbs surrounding the Central Area of Singapore, of which the street Jalan Besar it is named after and forms its centrepiece. The street itself is within the Kallang planning area, Kallang itself being part of the Jalan Basar Group Representation Constituency. The GRC has five divisions, namely Jalan Besar, Kampong Glam, Kolam Ayer, Kreta-Ayer-Kim Seng and Whampoa.

Several elective areas such as Little India, colourful Desker Road, Kolam Ayer and Crawford, these of which border the Kallang River is located in the GRC. Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng itself includes the Singapore River and Chinatown whose Member of Parliament is Lily Neo. Whampoa which covers Balestier Road and Whampoa whose MP is Heng Chee How. These areas are relatively older compared to many of the newer suburbs of Singapore.

Jalan Besar GRC is led by Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang who is the Member of Parliament for the Jalan Besar ward since 1984 but was absorbed into the GRC in the 1988 general election. Jalan Besar GRC is a favourite GRC to be contested by the opposition in the elections.

Election Seats Voters Party Candidate(s) Votes Votes (%)
Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency
Singapore general election, 1988 3 54,941 PAP Lee Boon Yang
Peh Chin Hua
Sidek Bin Saniff
31,604 62.68
WP Marsh Edund Richard
Mohamed Bin Idris
Toh Keng Thong
18,814 37.32
Singapore general election, 1991 4 82,615 PAP Choo Wee Khiang
Lee Boon Yang
Peh Chin Hua
Zulkifli Mohammed
Walkover Walkover
Singapore general election, 1997 4 71,922 PAP Choo Wee Khiang
Lee Boon Yang
Peh Chin Hua
Yaacob Ibrahim
44,840 67.55
SDP David Chew
Gandhi Ambalam
Jufrie Mahmood
Low Yong Nguan
21,537 32.45
Singapore general election, 2001 5 100,268 PAP Heng Chee How
Lee Boon Yang
Lily Neo
Loh Meng See
Yaacob Ibrahim
68,309 74.49
SDA Fong Chin Leong
Lim Bak Chuan
Mohd Rahizan Bin Ya'acob
Ng Kee How
Sin Kek Tong
23,391 25.51
Singapore general election, 2006 5 92,963 PAP Denise Phua Lay Peng
Heng Chee How
Lee Boon Yang
Lily Neo
Yaacob Ibrahim
58,913 69.26
SDA Cheo Chai Chen
Fong Chin Leong, Reno
Muhamad Ali Aman
Sebastian Teo Kway Hwang
Vincent Yeo Boon Keng
26,151 30.74
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