Week ending 08 August 2015
Current polling points to a 5.3% swing towards the PAP if elections are held now. However, this swing, henceforth to be called the "LKY Swing", is not uniform, particularly in opposition held wards. Results of particular significance are:
Aljunied GRC
Polling in Aljunied GRC shows a hardening of attitudes, especially by Indian and particularly by Malay voters, against the WP. Current polling indicates a swing of 7.6% against the WP and towards the PAP. As the WP secured 54.72% of the votes in the 2011 election, this translates to a return of Aljunied to the PAP if elections are held now.
Hougang SMC
Polling in Hougang indicates a smaller swing of 4.2% against the WP and towards the PAP. As the WP secured 64.8% in the 2011 election and 62.08% in the 2012 by-election, this translates to the WP comfortably retaining its Hougang stronghold if elections are held now.
Potong Pasir
Polling in Potong Pasir indicates a swing of 5.7% towards the PAP. As the SPP secured 49.64% in the 2011 election, this translates to the PAP comfortably retaining Potong Pasir if elections are held now.
More to come...
Many of the people I known who are Aljunied GRC WP voters are very unhappy with the higher conservancy charge they are paying. This is the truth from the ground.Week ending 08 August 2015
Current polling points to a 5.3% swing towards the PAP if elections are held now. However, this swing, henceforth to be called the "LKY Swing", is not uniform, particularly in opposition held wards. Results of particular significance are:
Aljunied GRC
Many of the people I known who are Aljunied GRC WP voters are very unhappy with the higher conservancy charge they are paying. This is the truth from the ground.
I have a bad omen Aljunied may fall. Let hope for a miracle to happen.
Victor Lye will forever be remembered as the guy who ended Low Thia Khiang's political career.
Week ending 08 August 2015
Current polling points to a 5.3% swing towards the PAP if elections are held now. However, this swing, henceforth to be called the "LKY Swing", is not uniform, particularly in opposition held wards. Results of particular significance are:
Aljunied GRC
Polling in Aljunied GRC shows a hardening of attitudes, especially by Indian and particularly by Malay voters, against the WP. Current polling indicates a swing of 7.6% against the WP and towards the PAP. As the WP secured 54.72% of the votes in the 2011 election, this translates to a return of Aljunied to the PAP if elections are held now.
Hougang SMC
Polling in Hougang indicates a smaller swing of 4.2% against the WP and towards the PAP. As the WP secured 64.8% in the 2011 election and 62.08% in the 2012 by-election, this translates to the WP comfortably retaining its Hougang stronghold if elections are held now.
Potong Pasir
Polling in Potong Pasir indicates a swing of 5.7% towards the PAP. As the SPP secured 49.64% in the 2011 election, this translates to the PAP comfortably retaining Potong Pasir if elections are held now.
More to come...
Many of the people I known who are Aljunied GRC WP voters are very unhappy with the higher conservancy charge they are paying. This is the truth from the ground.
I have a bad omen Aljunied may fall. Let hope for a miracle to happen.
Many of the people I known who are Aljunied GRC WP voters are very unhappy with the higher conservancy charge they are paying. This is the truth from the ground.
I have a bad omen Aljunied may fall. Let hope for a miracle to happen.
Mai Tu Liao lah! Snap election now!!!
PTADER, your data are not accurate. The actual research showed the following swing towards the PAP:
Aljunied GRC - 36% (WP to lose)
Hougang SMC - 28% (WP to lose)
Punggol East SMC - 34% (WP to lose)
Tampenise GRC - 22% (NSP to lose)
AMK GRC - 32% (RP to lose)
MP GRC - 42% (WP to lose)
etc.....
WP
Anjunied GRC WP win 57%
East C oast GRC 50-50
Jalan Besar GRC PAP win 56%
Nee Soon GRC PAP win 57%
Marine Parade GRC PAP win 61%
NSP
Tampines GRC PAP win 56%
SPP
Bishan TP GRC PAP win 59%
SFP
TP GRC PAP win 60%
SDp
Holland BT PAP win 61%
Other GRC PAP sure win