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Not to be confused with the smaller ward that existed since pre-independence era named as Jalan Besar Single Member Constituency, which is also where the ex-minister Lee Boon Yang made his debut.

Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: ???????; Malay: Kawasan Undi Perwakilan Berkumpulan Jalan Besar; Tamil: ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????) is a four-member Group Representation Constituency composed of several city suburbs surrounding the Central Area of Singapore. It is named after Jalan Besar, a street in Singapore that forms this GRC's centrepiece. The street itself is within the Kallang planning area, Kallang itself being part of this GRC. The GRC has four divisions, namely Kampong Glam, Kolam Ayer, Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng and Whampoa.

This GRC encompasses several heritage areas, including Little India, Desker Road, Kolam Ayer and Crawford in the North. Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng itself includes the Singapore River, Chinatown and Bukit Ho Swee.

The present-day Jalan Besar GRC is headed by Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim. Prior to the 2011 general elections, Dr Lee Boon Yang was the previous anchor minister for the original Jalan Besar GRC. Jalan Besar GRC has been contested by the opposition at every election, except 1991.


Video Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency



Members of Parliament


Maps Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency



Dissolution

This GRC is particularly notable for its dissolution in 2011 where it becomes the new Moulmein-Kallang Group Representation Constituency. Jalan Besar GRC ceased to exist and its services transferred to three constituencies:

  • Kolam Ayer, Jalan Besar, and Kampong Glam divisions were belong to Moulmein-Kallang Group Representation Constituency
  • Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng division was transferred to Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency
  • Whampoa division was carved out as a single-member constituency

Jalan Besar GRC made its subsequent reformation one parliamentary term later in 2015, where a majority of the GRC were reversed, while the Jalan Besar division was dissolved into other wards.


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Areas of Responsibility

  • Kampong Glam - Kampong Glam, parts of Crawford, Beach Road, BrasBasah, Bugis, City Hall, Bencoolen, Kent Road (Blks 51-54), Eace Course Road, Permual Road (Blks 681-685 and 677-678), King George's Avenue, Lavender, Marina Centre, Temasek Boulevard, Singapore River (Northern portions), Rowell Court, Kelantan Count.
  • Kolam Ayer - Geylang Bahru, Bendemeer Road (Kallang River), St George's Road, Sims Place, Sims Drive, Sims Vista, Kallang Bahru and The River Vista@Kallang
  • Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng - Havelock Road, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Indus Road, Beo Crescent, Kreta Ayer, Chinatown, People's Park, Maxwell Road, Ministry of National Development (MND) Building, Marina Bay Sands, Hong Lim Complex, Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Marina Bay Downtown, Raffles Place, Marina Barrage, Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, Marina South Pier and Singapore River (Southern portions)
  • Whampoa - Jalan Rajah, Jalan Tenteram, Whampoa HDB Estate, Lorong Limau, Towner Road, McNair Road, Bendemeer, Bendemeer Shopping Mall, The City View and Boon Keng.

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Candidates and results

Elections in 2010s

Elections in 2000s

Elections in 1990s

Elections in 1980s


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See also

  • Jalan Besar SMC
  • Moulmein-Kallang GRC

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References

General
  • 1988 GE's result
  • 1991 GE's result
  • 1997 GE's result
  • 2001 GE's result
  • 2006 GE's result
  • Choo Wee Khiang's cheating offense that vacates his seat.

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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