The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) has just released its report on Mar. 13.
Which is big news, because it means that General Elections (GE) could be held within weeks to only a few months from now.
Of the new announcements, which include the increase in electoral divisions from 29 to 31, and the creation of a new Sengkang GRC, is that of 14 single member constituencies (SMCs).
SMCs are constituencies with one member of parliament (MP), and the new slate of 14 SMCs is one higher than the current 13.
Four of the SMCs are new—Kebun Baru, Marymount, Punggol West and Yio Chu Kang, and these four first-term MPs are likely to continue to represent these constituencies.
Another change to the SMCs slate is that three SMCs have been wiped off the electoral map—Fengshan, Punggol East and Sengkang West.
As of Apr. 15, 2019, the total number of electors is estimated to be 2,594,740.
Based on the 89 elected MPs, this amounts to an average ratio of one MP to about 29,200 electors.
Hardworking
With the increase in SMCs, you might be thinking that managing an entire constituency all by one's lonesome is no easy feat, especially when each SMC has an average of around 20,000 plus electors.
So which MP of which SMC could possibly be the most hardworking of them all? And which might have an easier time of it all?
This article will help you answer these rather innocuous questions if you're too lazy to compare between the SMCs yourself.
Based of the number of electors per SMC, the three "most hardworking" MPs are Teo Ho Pin, Muralli Pillai and Tin Pei Ling.
1. Bukit Panjang SMC
MP: Teo Ho Pin, Mayor, Northwest Community Development Council (CDC)
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 35,258
2. Bukit Batok SMC
MP: Muralli Pillai, a newly appointed Senior Counsel in 2020.
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 29,389
3. Macpherson SMC
MP: Tin Pei Ling, CEO of Business China
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 27,652
Middling
Here are the MPs that have the average number of electors.
4. Yio Chu Kang
MP: Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Deputy Secretary-General at the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 26,046
5. Hougang
MP: Png Eng Huat
Party: Workers' Party
Estimated electors: 25,629
6. Punggol West
MP: Sun Xueling, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of National Development
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 25,440
7. Radin Mas
MP: Sam Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 25,167
8. Pioneer
MP: Cedric Foo
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 24,679
9. Mountbatten
MP: Lim Biow Chuan
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 23,957
10. Hong Kah North
MP: Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources & Ministry of Health
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 23,519
11. Marymount
MP: Chong Kee Hiong
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 23,439
Lagging
And lastly, the three MPs that mighttttt have a slightly easier time than others.
12. Kebun Baru
MP: Henry Kwek
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 22,413
13. Yuhua
MP: Grace Fu, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth & Leader of the House
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 21,188
14. Potong Pasir
MP: Sitoh Yi Pin
Party: People’s Action Party
Estimated electors: 18,551
Welp. Now you know.
Top photo from PAP website