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  2. Bukit Gombak - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Gombak was a single-member constituency in the Singapore general elections in 1988, 1991 and 1997.In 1988, the ruling party People's Action Party candidate Dr. Seet Ai Mee defeated the Singapore Democratic Party candidate Ling How Doong by winning 53.5% of the vote.

  3. Bukit Gombak Single Member Constituency - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Gombak Single Member Constituency (SMC) was a single member constituency in the western area in Singapore. The seat consisted of Bukit Gombak New Town which is made up of Bukit Gombak MRT station and a few private housing estates such as the Hillview area. It was formed in 1988 by carving out Bukit Batok SMC.

  4. List of Singaporean electoral divisions (2006–2011) - Wikipedia

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    Holland–Bukit Timah GRC: 5 Indian or other 118,155 38 Bukit Timah Buona Vista Cashew Ulu Pandan Zhenghua Hong Kah GRC: 5 Malay 144,677 46 Bukit Gombak Hong Kah North Keat Hong Nanyang Yew Tee Jalan Besar GRC: 5 Malay 93,025 39 Jalan Besar Kampong Glam Kolam Ayer Kreta Ayer–Kim Seng Whampoa Jurong GRC: 5 Malay 116,636 39 Bukit Batok Bukit ...

  5. List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1988–1991) - Wikipedia

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    Kaki Bukit Tampines North Hong Kah GRC ... Bukit Batok SMC: 1 24,138 Bukit Gombak SMC: 1 25,221 Bukit Merah SMC: 1 14,723 Bukit Panjang SMC: 1 33,824 Bukit Timah SMC ...

  6. List of Singapore MRT stations - Wikipedia

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    System Map, including lines under construction. This is a list of all stations on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in Singapore. [1] As of 2024, the Singapore MRT has approximately 242.6 km (150.7 mi) of system length spread across six operational lines, the 19th highest in the world.

  7. List of Singaporean electoral divisions (1991–1997) - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Batok SMC: 1 24,908 4 Bukit Gombak SMC: 1 24,961 6 Bukit Merah SMC: 1 11,998 3 Bukit Timah SMC: 1 24,512 5 Buona Vista SMC: 1 14,596 3 Changi SMC: 1 24,886 9 Chua Chu Kang SMC: 1 22,797 16 Hougang SMC: 1 21,476 4 Jurong SMC: 1 31,246 9 Kreta Ayer SMC: 1 17,310 4 Leng Kee SMC: 1 19,027 4 Mountbatten SMC: 1 15,497 3 Nee Soon Central SMC: 1 ...

  8. Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Bukit Gombak SMC was absorbed into the GRC with the town council being Hong Kah Town Council. It was a huge constituency in terms of land area and covered the entire north-western region of Singapore and its territorial waters in the Straits of Johor .

  9. Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency - Wikipedia

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    The GRC has four wards: Chua Chu Kang, Bukit Gombak, Keat Hong and Brickland. Only the a small portion of the constituency is residential, with most of its area consisting of the Western Water Catchment. The current Members of Parliament are Don Wee, Gan Kim Yong, Low Yen Ling and Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim from the People's Action Party (PAP). [1]