A total of 14 Single-Member Constituencies (SMCs) and 17 Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) were contested in Singapore’s 13th General Election, with a total of 93 Parliamentary seats up for grabs.

Of the 93 seats, the People’s Action Party (PAP) contested in all and won 83, while The Workers’ Party (WP) won the other 10 seats.

GE2020 Final Count Results

 

Aljunied GRC final count results: Workers’ Party (59.93%), People’s Action Party (40.07%)

Ang Mo Kio GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (71.91%), Reform Party (28.09%)

Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (67.26%), Singapore People’s Party (32.74%)

Bukit Batok SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (54.80%), Singapore Democratic Party (45.20%)

Bukit Panjang SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (53.74%), Singapore Democratic Party (46.26%)

Chua Chu Kang GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (58.64%), Progress Singapore Party (41.36%)

East Coast GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (53.41%), Workers’ Party (46.59%)

Holland-Bukit Timah GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (66.36%), Singapore Democratic Party (33.64%)

Hong Kah North SMC final count result: People’s Action Party (60.98%), Progress Singapore Party (39.02%)

Hougang SMC final count results: Workers’ Party (61.19%), People’s Action Party (38.81%)

Jalan Besar GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (65.37%), People’s Voice Party (34.63%)

Jurong GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (74.62%), Red Dot United (25.38%)

Kebun Baru SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (62.97%), Progress Singapore Party (37.03%)

MacPherson SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (71.74%), People’s Power Party (28.26%)

Marine Parade GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (57.76%), Workers’ Party (42.24%)

Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (63.18%), Singapore Democratic Party (36.82%)

Marymount SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (55.04%), Progress Singapore Party (44.96%)

Mountbatten SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (73.84%), People’s Voice Party (26.16%)

Nee Soon GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (61.90%), Progress Singapore Party (38.10%)

Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (64.15%), Singapore Democratic Alliance (23.67%), People’s Voice Party (12.18%)

Pioneer SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (61.98%), Progress Singapore Party (35.24%), Independent (2.78%)

Potong Pasir SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (60.69%), Singapore People’s Party (39.31%)

Punggol West SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (60.97%), Workers’ Party (39.03%)

Radin Mas SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (74.03%), Reform Party (25.97%)

Sengkang GRC final count results: Workers’ Party (52.13%), People’s Action Party (47.87%)

Sembawang GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (67.29%), National Solidarity Party (32.71%)

Tampines GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (66.41%), National Solidarity Party (33.59%)

Tanjong Pagar GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (63.13%), Progress Singapore Party (36.87%)

West Coast GRC final count results: People’s Action Party (51.69%), Progress Singapore Party (48.31%)

Yio Chu Kang SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (60.83%), Progress Singapore Party (39.17%)

Yuhua SMC final count results: People’s Action Party (70.54%), Singapore Democratic Party (29.46%)

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