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Bukit Gombak Single Member Constituency

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Bukit Gombak
Single Member constituency
for the Parliament of Singapore
RegionSingapore
Electorate26,364
Current constituency
Created1988
Seats1
PartyPeople's Action Party
Member(s)Low Yen Ling
Town CouncilHong Kah
Created fromBukit Batok SMC (1988)
Replaced byHong Kah GRC (2001)
Reformed fromChua Chu Kang GRC (2025)

Bukit Gombak Single Member Constituency (SMC) is a single member constituency in the western area in Singapore. The seat consists of the area surrounding Bukit Gombak MRT station and a few private housing estates such as the Hillview area. It was first formed in 1988 from parts of Bukit Batok SMC and was reinstated in 2025 after being separated from Chua Chu Kang GRC.

Electoral history

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The SMC was first formed in 1988 with PAP candidate Seet Ai Mee and Singapore Democratic Party's candidate Ling How Doong contesting it. During the election campaign, Seet washed her hands after shaking hands with a fishmonger while campaigning in a market, which drew negative publicity..

Ling challenged Seet again in the 1991 general election. During an election rally, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, in an attempt to defend Seet in the handwashing incident, said that she had a habit of washing her hands regularly and had not done so out of disrespect. His comments were reported in the media and reignited the incident. Seet eventually lost the contest to Ling with 48.6 percent share of the votes, a drop of almost 5 percent. Goh bringing up the handwashing incident was thought to have contributed to Seet's defeat. In an interview with The Straits Times in 2011, Seet said that she had in fact washed her hands because she had also shaken hands with pork sellers and wanted to clean her hands before meeting Muslim residents. She added that she wished Goh Chok Tong had clarified this with her before making his comments at the election rally.[1]

During the 2001 Singaporean general election, Bukit Gombak SMC was absorbed as a ward into Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency (GRC).

In 2025, the SMC was recreated with the Bukit Gombak and Hillview estates. The recreation is due to population growth in Tengah in Chua Chu Kang GRC and to keep the electorate small enough such that the GRC remains a four-member GRC.[2]

Member of Parliament

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Year Member Party
Formation
1988 Seet Ai Mee PAP
1991 Ling How Doong SDP
1997 Ang Mong Seng PAP
Constituency abolished (2001 – 2025)
2025 Low Yen Ling PAP

Electoral results

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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%.

Elections in 1980s

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General Election 1988[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes %
PAP Seet Ai Mee 12,661 53.46
SDP Ling How Doong 11,024 46.54
Majority 1,637 6.92
Total valid votes 23,685 98.34
Rejected ballots 401 1.66
Turnout 24,086 95.50
Registered electors 25,221
PAP win (new seat)


Elections in 1990s

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General Election 1991[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SDP Ling How Doong 12,037 51.39 Increase4.85
PAP Seet Ai Mee 11,383 48.61 Decrease4.85
Majority 654 2.78 Decrease4.14
Total valid votes 23,420 98.08 Decrease0.26
Rejected ballots 459 1.92 Increase0.26
Turnout 23,879 95.67 Increase0.17
Registered electors 24,961 Decrease1.03
SDP gain from PAP Swing Increase4.85
General Election 1997[7][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PAP Ang Mong Seng 15,229 65.14 Increase16.53
SDP Ling How Doong 6,643 28.42 Decrease22.97
SPP Syed Farid Wajidi 1,506 6.44 N/A
Majority 7,080 36.72 Increase33.92
Total valid votes 23,378 98.15 Increase0.07
Rejected ballots 441 1.85 Decrease0.07
Turnout 23,819 95.62 Decrease0.08
Registered electors 24,909 Decrease0.21
PAP gain from SDP Swing Increase16.53

Elections in 2020s

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General Election 2025
Party Candidate Votes %
PAP Low Yen Ling 17,826 75.83
PSP Harish Pillay 5,682 24.17
Majority 12,144 51.66
Total valid votes 23,508
Rejected ballots 298
Turnout
Registered electors 26,364
PAP win (new seat)

References

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  1. ^ Dr Seet Ai Mee: Why I lost in Bukit Gombak Archived 5 August 2012 at archive.today, The Straits Times, 19 March 2011
  2. ^ Koh, Fabian (11 March 2025). "GE2025: Extensive changes to electoral boundaries due to population shifts; only 5 GRCs, 4 SMCs left intact". CNA. Retrieved 11 March 2025.
  3. ^ "ELD | 1988 Parliamentary General Election Results". www.eld.gov.sg. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Singapore Parliamentary General Election 1988 > Bukit Gombak". sg-elections.com. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
  5. ^ "ELD | 1991 Parliamentary General Election Results". www.eld.gov.sg. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Singapore Parliamentary General Election 1991 > Bukit Gombak". sg-elections.com. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
  7. ^ "ELD | 1997 Parliamentary General Election Results". www.eld.gov.sg. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Singapore Parliamentary General Election 1997 > Bukit Gombak". sg-elections.com. Retrieved 25 April 2025.