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| caption = Tan in 2021
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| office1 = [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore#List of deputy speakers|Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore]]
| office1 = [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore]]
| alongside1 = [[Christopher de Souza]]
| primeminister = [[Lee Hsien Loong]] <br> [[Lawrence Wong]]
| term_start1 = 31 August 2020
| primeminister1 = [[Lee Hsien Loong]]
| term_end1 =
| status1 = [[Acting (law)|Acting]]
| 1blankname1 = Speaker
| term_start1 = 17 July 2023
| 1namedata1 = Vacant
| term_end1 = 2 August 2023
| predecessor1 = [[Lim Biow Chuan]]<br />[[Charles Chong]]
| predecessor1 = [[Tan Chuan-Jin]]
| successor1 =
| successor1 = [[Seah Kian Peng]]
| office = [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore#List of deputy speakers|Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore]]
| alongside = [[Christopher de Souza]]
| term_start = 31 August 2020
| term_end =
| 1blankname = Speaker
| 1namedata = [[Tan Chuan-Jin]]<br />(2017–2023) <br> [[Seah Kian Peng]]<br />(2023–Present)
| predecessor = [[Lim Biow Chuan]]<br />[[Charles Chong]]
| successor =
| constituency_MP2 = [[East Coast Group Representation Constituency|East Coast GRC]]<br />(Changi–Simei)
| constituency_MP2 = [[East Coast Group Representation Constituency|East Coast GRC]]<br />(Changi–Simei)
| majority =
| majority =
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| majority2 = 7,769 (6.78%)
| majority2 = 7,769 (6.78%)
| birth_date = 1966<ref name="Parliament Profile">{{Cite web|url=https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/jessica-tan-soon-neo|title = MP &#124; Parliament of Singapore}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|5|28}}<ref name="Parliament Profile">{{Cite web|url=https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/jessica-tan-soon-neo|title = MP &#124; Parliament of Singapore}}</ref>
| birth_place = [[Singapore]]
| birth_place = [[Singapore]]{{fact|date=February 2024}}
| alma_mater = [[National University of Singapore]] ([[Bachelor of Social Science|BSS]], [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])
| alma_mater = [[National University of Singapore]] ([[Bachelor of Social Science|BSS]])
| party = [[People's Action Party]]
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==Education==
==Education==
Tan attended Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, [[CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent|St. Joseph's Convent]] and [[Catholic Junior College]] before graduating from the [[National University of Singapore]] with a [[Bachelor of Social Science]] degree with honours in [[economics]] and a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in [[sociology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Ms Jessica Tan Soon Neo|url=http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/jessica-tan-soon-neo?viewcv=Jessica%20Tan%20Soon%20Neo|website=Parliament.gov|publisher=Parliament of Singapore|access-date=12 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160213141102/http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/jessica-tan-soon-neo?viewcv=Jessica%20Tan%20Soon%20Neo|archive-date=13 February 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sats.com.sg/about-sats/our-leadership/jessica-tan-soon-neo|title = Jessica Tan Soon Neo}}</ref>
Tan attended Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, [[CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent|St. Joseph's Convent]] and [[Catholic Junior College]] before graduating from the [[National University of Singapore]] in 1989 with a [[Bachelor of Social Science]]s degree with honours in [[economics]] and [[sociology]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Ms Jessica Tan Soon Neo|url=http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/jessica-tan-soon-neo?viewcv=Jessica%20Tan%20Soon%20Neo|website=Parliament.gov|publisher=Parliament of Singapore|access-date=12 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160213141102/http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/jessica-tan-soon-neo?viewcv=Jessica%20Tan%20Soon%20Neo|archive-date=13 February 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sats.com.sg/about-sats/our-leadership/jessica-tan-soon-neo|title = Jessica Tan Soon Neo}}</ref>


== Political career ==
== Political career ==
Tan made her political debut in the [[2006 Singapore general election|2006 general election]] when she joined a five-member [[People's Action Party]] team contesting in [[East Coast Group Representation Constituency|East Coast GRC]]. After the PAP team won with 63.86% of the vote against the [[Workers' Party (Singapore)|Workers' Party]], Tan became a Member of Parliament representing the [[Changi]]-[[Simei]] ward of East Coast GRC.
Tan made her political debut in the [[2006 Singapore general election|2006 general election]] when she joined a five-member [[People's Action Party]] team contesting in [[East Coast Group Representation Constituency|East Coast GRC]]. After the PAP team won with 63.86% of the vote against the [[Workers' Party (Singapore)|Workers' Party]], Tan became a Member of Parliament representing the [[Changi]]-[[Simei]] ward of East Coast GRC.


Since then, Tan has retained her parliamentary seat in the subsequent general elections in [[2011 Singaporean general election|2011]], [[2015 Singaporean general election|2015]] and [[2020 Singaporean general election|2020]] after the PAP team in East Coast GRC won with 54.83%, 60.73% and 53.41% of the vote in these three general elections against the [[Workers' Party (Singapore)|Workers' Party]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=GE2020: From East Coast to Bukit Panjang, 7 key battlegrounds to watch|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ge2020-7-key-battlegrounds-nomination-day-12886644|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702115938/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ge2020-7-key-battlegrounds-nomination-day-12886644|archive-date=2 July 2020|access-date=1 July 2020|website=CNA|language=en}}</ref>
Since then, Tan has retained her parliamentary seat in the subsequent general elections in [[2011 Singaporean general election|2011]], [[2015 Singaporean general election|2015]] and [[2020 Singaporean general election|2020]] after the PAP team in East Coast GRC won with 54.83%, 60.73% and 53.41% of the vote in these three general elections against the [[Workers' Party (Singapore)|Workers' Party]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=GE2020: From East Coast to Bukit Panjang, 7 key battlegrounds to watch|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ge2020-7-key-battlegrounds-nomination-day-12886644|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702115938/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ge2020-7-key-battlegrounds-nomination-day-12886644|archive-date=2 July 2020|access-date=1 July 2020|website=CNA|language=en}}</ref>


On 31 August 2020, Tan and [[Christopher de Souza]] were elected as [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore|Deputy Speakers of Parliament]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-christopher-de-souza-and-jessica-tan-elected-as-deputy-speakers-of-parliament | title=Parliament: Christopher De Souza and Jessica Tan elected as Deputy Speakers of Parliament | access-date=31 August 2020 | archive-date=31 August 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200831092026/https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-christopher-de-souza-and-jessica-tan-elected-as-deputy-speakers-of-parliament | url-status=live }}</ref>
On 31 August 2020, Tan and [[Christopher de Souza]] were elected as [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore|Deputy Speakers of Parliament]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-christopher-de-souza-and-jessica-tan-elected-as-deputy-speakers-of-parliament | title=Parliament: Christopher De Souza and Jessica Tan elected as Deputy Speakers of Parliament | access-date=31 August 2020 | archive-date=31 August 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200831092026/https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-christopher-de-souza-and-jessica-tan-elected-as-deputy-speakers-of-parliament | url-status=live }}</ref>

On 17 July 2023, Tan became Acting [[Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore]] after Speaker [[Tan Chuan-Jin]] resigned as Speaker following revelations of an extramarital affair.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tan Chuan-Jin, Cheng Li Hui continued 'inappropriate relationship' even after being told to stop: PM Lee |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-chuan-jin-cheng-li-hui-inappropriate-relationship-3633821 |access-date=2023-07-17 |website=CNA |language=en}}</ref> She held the office for two weeks until [[Seah Kian Peng]] was elected as Speaker on 2 August. Tan was appointed as Chairperson of East Coast Town Council (ECTC) since 2020.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/jessica-tan-soon-neo Jessica Tan] on [[Parliament of Singapore]]
* [https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/jessica-tan-soon-neo Jessica Tan] [[Parliament of Singapore]] profile


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Latest revision as of 10:30, 17 September 2024

Jessica Tan
陈舜娘
Tan in 2021
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
Assumed office
31 August 2020
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong
Lawrence Wong
SpeakerTan Chuan-Jin
(2017–2023)
Seah Kian Peng
(2023–Present)
Preceded byLim Biow Chuan
Charles Chong
Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
In office
17 July 2023 – 2 August 2023
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong
Preceded byTan Chuan-Jin
Succeeded bySeah Kian Peng
Member of Parliament
for East Coast GRC
(Changi–Simei)
Assumed office
6 May 2006
Preceded byLee Yock Suan (PAP)
Majority7,769 (6.78%)
Personal details
Born (1966-05-28) May 28, 1966 (age 58)[1]
Singapore[citation needed]
Political partyPeople's Action Party
Alma materNational University of Singapore (BSS)

Jessica Tan Soon Neo (Chinese: 陈舜娘; pinyin: Chén Shùnniáng; born 28 May 1966)[1] is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore since 2020. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), she has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Changi–Simei division of East Coast GRC since 2006.[1]

Education

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Tan attended Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, St. Joseph's Convent and Catholic Junior College before graduating from the National University of Singapore in 1989 with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree with honours in economics and sociology.[2][3]

Political career

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Tan made her political debut in the 2006 general election when she joined a five-member People's Action Party team contesting in East Coast GRC. After the PAP team won with 63.86% of the vote against the Workers' Party, Tan became a Member of Parliament representing the Changi-Simei ward of East Coast GRC.

Since then, Tan has retained her parliamentary seat in the subsequent general elections in 2011, 2015 and 2020 after the PAP team in East Coast GRC won with 54.83%, 60.73% and 53.41% of the vote in these three general elections against the Workers' Party.[4]

On 31 August 2020, Tan and Christopher de Souza were elected as Deputy Speakers of Parliament.[5]

On 17 July 2023, Tan became Acting Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore after Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin resigned as Speaker following revelations of an extramarital affair.[6] She held the office for two weeks until Seah Kian Peng was elected as Speaker on 2 August. Tan was appointed as Chairperson of East Coast Town Council (ECTC) since 2020.

Personal life

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Tan is a Roman Catholic.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "MP | Parliament of Singapore".
  2. ^ "Ms Jessica Tan Soon Neo". Parliament.gov. Parliament of Singapore. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Jessica Tan Soon Neo".
  4. ^ "GE2020: From East Coast to Bukit Panjang, 7 key battlegrounds to watch". CNA. Archived from the original on 2 July 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Parliament: Christopher De Souza and Jessica Tan elected as Deputy Speakers of Parliament". Archived from the original on 31 August 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Tan Chuan-Jin, Cheng Li Hui continued 'inappropriate relationship' even after being told to stop: PM Lee". CNA. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  7. ^ "Jessica Tan Soon Neo | Parliament of Singapore". Archived from the original on 2016-02-13. Retrieved 2012-02-06.
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Parliament of Singapore
Preceded by Member of Parliament for
East Coast GRC (Changi-Simei)

2006 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by Speaker of Parliament
(Acting)

2023 – present
Incumbent