Kebun Baru SMC has been officially called for People’s Action Party (PAP)’s Henry Kwek with 62.97 percent of the votes.

He beat Progress Singapore Party (PSP)’s Kumaran Pillai who garnered 37.03 percent of the votes.

A total of 13,284 votes went to PAP while 7,812 went to PSP.

 

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