Singapore election spotlight: Close fight to decide if Workers’ Party keeps Sengkang or PAP wins it


By Kok YufengAng Qing

Political observers said the four-member Sengkang GRC will be hotly contested at the next election, given the Workers' Party’s slim margin of victory at the last polls. - LIANHE ZAOBAO

SINGAPORE: It has been five years since the opposition Workers’ Party eked out a historic win in Sengkang GRC, and another close fight is likely as the PAP tries to win it at the upcoming polls.

While the north-eastern battleground has been spared changes in the latest redrawing of the electoral map, there is uncertainty in the air.

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