GE2025: Pritam Singh says 'opaque' electoral boundaries committee raises questions of fairness
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Gerrymandering: Duke professor explains how it impacts ‘one person, one vote’
A Duke University professor spoke at the Memorial Union Tuesday about the impact of gerrymandering on fairness and representation in Congress. Jonathan Mattingly, a professor of mathematics and statistical science at Duke, researches the redrawing of districts every ten years as a part of the census. Mattingly is part of the “Quantifying Gerrymandering Team” at Duke, which also includes colleague Greg Herschlag. Mattingly received his PhD in app…
'One of the most radical redrawing of boundaries': WP Chief Pritam Singh questions fairness of new electoral boundaries
Pritam Singh questions fairness of Singapore’s ‘radical’ boundary changes Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh has raised concerns about the fairness of Singapore’s new electoral boundaries — his first comments on the subject since the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) released its report on 11 Mar. Pritam Singh questions fairness of new boundaries In a Facebook post on Tuesday (25 March), the Leader of the Opposition described the …
'Radical redrawing of boundaries': WP chief Pritam Singh questions fairness of electoral boundaries report
Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh has urged Singaporeans to work towards creating "a more balanced political system" in the upcoming General Election, in response to the release of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) report, which he said outlined "one of the most radical redrawing of boundaries Singapore has seen in recent memory". In a Facebook post shared on Tuesday (March 25), Singh questioned the fairness of the EBRC repo…
Pritam Singh urges Singaporeans to ‘step up’ for a more balanced political system after EBRC report
Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh has renewed calls for a more transparent and fair political system in Singapore, urging citizens to “step up” in light of recent changes to the country’s electoral map. His statement comes amid growing scrutiny of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC), following its report released on 11 March 2025, which introduced significant changes to electoral constituencies. The Workers’ Party Secretary Gene…
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