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  2. 2020 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in Singapore on Friday, 10 July 2020 to elect 93 members [ c] to the Parliament of Singapore across 31 constituencies. [ d] Parliament was dissolved and the general election called by President Halimah Yacob on 23 June, on the advice of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [ 2]

  3. List of Singapore opposition party MPs elected - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, the People's Action Party has been the governing party since 1959. With the changes to the number of NCMP seats from 3 to 9 in 2010, Low Thia Khiang has left Hougang SMC and joined Aljunied GRC to be able to secure the breakthrough of opposition GRC, and to cap to 3 NCMPs.

  4. Politics of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are other major op parties such as the Singapore People's Party, Reform Party, and the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), that do not hold a seat in parliament. J.B. Jeyaretnam of the Workers' Party became the first opposition party member of parliament in 15 years when he won a 1981 by-election. Despite acquiring an increasing percentage ...

  5. List of political parties in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore is a republic. While the country has a multi-party system, the dominant political party have often been the People's Action Party since 1965, along with the main opposition party, the Workers' Party. Minority governments are uncommon, as elections have not resulted in a hung parliament since independence.

  6. Constituencies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    One of the cases that is often cited as evidence for gerrymandering in Singapore is the case of the Cheng San Group Representation Constituency (GRC). In the 1997 Singaporean general election, the Cheng San GRC was contested by the PAP and the Workers' Party of Singapore (WP). The final results were close, with the PAP winning with 53,553 votes ...

  7. Progress Singapore Party - Wikipedia

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    The Progress Singapore Party ( abbreviation: PSP) is an opposition political party in Singapore and is currently one of the three contemporary political parties represented in Parliament, alongside the governing People's Action Party (PAP) and opposition Workers' Party (WP).

  8. Singapore Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Democratic Party ( abbreviation: SDP) is a social liberal political party in Singapore. [3] Having peaked at three seats after the 1991 general election, the party currently has no seats in Parliament since 1997 . It was founded in 1980 by Chiam See Tong, who as Secretary-General became the party's first Member of Parliament (MP ...

  9. Elections in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    From Singapore's independence in 1965, to 1981, the People's Action Party (PAP) won every single seat in every election held, forming a parliament with no elected opposition MP for almost two decades. In Singapore, opposition politicians and trade unionists were detained in prison without trial before the 1960s and early 1970s.