Official website allows S'porean voters to check if they have changed GRC or SMC

New election, new constituencies.

Julia Yeo | March 14, 2020, 01:44 AM

General election is coming.

With the electoral boundaries report released on Mar. 13, the next general election in Singapore could be called in a matter of weeks or months.

Interactive map shows where exactly your new electoral division is

To help make sense of the boundary changes, this interactive map by OneMap can easily help you locate which electoral division you're in, so you know who you're voting for after nomination day.

electoral division interactive map singapore Photo via OneMap

All you need to do is to type in your address in the search bar, and it will pinpoint to the address keyed in on the map.

For example, the home of the late Lee Kuan Yew, at 38 Oxley Road is in Tanjong Pagar GRC:

Photo via OneMap

With the toggle function on the website, you can also view the base map based on its electoral divisions.

Photo via OneMap

Happy exploring.

Changes made to electoral boundaries

Significant changes have been made to the existing electoral boundaries, and many voters could find themselves in a new constituency this polling season.

Electoral Boundaries map singapore 2020 Map for the new electoral boundaries. Photo via eld.gov.sg

For example, three single member constituencies, all located in the east, have been removed.

Four more SMCs have been added.

In the east, a new four-man Sengkang GRC has been created, with part of the new division carved out from the existing Punggol East and Sengkang West SMCs.

Fengshan SMC has also been removed, with the region absorbed into East Coast GRC's division.

With several more changes to the electoral boundaries, all of this may be hard to process at once.

Top image via OneMap