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Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP) claimed a decisive victory in the 2006 General Election, winning 82 of the 84 seats.

The PAP took 45 of the 47 seats contested on Polling Day, in addition to the 37, made up of seven Group Representation Constituencies, it secured on Nomination Day after they were unopposed.

It took all the seven contested GRCs and seven of the nine single seats.

SDA's Chiam See Tong retained the Potong Pasir single seat while the Workers' Party's Low Thia Khiang kept his seat in Hougang.

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At-a-glance
PAP 0 SDA 0 WP 0

Share of valid votes
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