Singapore’s GE2025 electoral boundary changes at a glance
Five new or renamed GRCs and six newly-formed SMCs are among the changes
[SINGAPORE] The upcoming General Election in Singapore will see widespread boundary changes, with only five Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) and four Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) remaining unchanged under the recommendations of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee.
Here are the new electoral divisions, with an explanation of how they were formed. You can also explore an interactive map showing how boundaries have changed from one election to the next.
For more election coverage, visit our GE2025 microsite.
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