As Singapore gears up for the General Election (GE) 2025, political parties have unveiled their candidates and strategies across constituencies, setting the stage for a highly competitive electoral battle.
From seasoned politicians to fresh faces, the line-ups reflect diverse visions for Singapore’s future.
This article provides an overview of who’s contesting where, highlighting key match-ups and potential battlegrounds.
Whether you’re a voter, observer, or supporter, this guide will help you stay informed about the electoral dynamics shaping your constituency.
Key Constituency Match-Ups
1. Sengkang GRC
- WP: He Ting Ru, Jamus Lim, Louis Chua, Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik
- PAP: Lam Pin Min, Theodora Lai, Elmie Nekmat, Bernadette Giam
A rematch of previous elections, with WP aiming to defend its stronghold against a strong PAP challenge.
2. West Coast-Jurong West GRC
- PAP: Desmond Lee, Ang Wei Neng, Shawn Huang, Hamid Razak, Cassandra Lee
- PSP: Tan Cheng Bock, Leong Mun Wai, Hazel Poa, Sani Ismail, Sumarleki Amjah
A high-stakes battle between Deputy Prime Minister Desmond Lee-led PAP and PSP’s experienced team, including veteran Tan Cheng Bock.
3. Aljunied GRC
- WP: Pritam Singh, Sylvia Lim, Gerald Giam, Fadli Fawzi, Kenneth Tiong
- PAP: Chan Hui Yuh, Jagathishwaran Rajo, Daniel Liu, Adrian Ang, Faisal Abdul Aziz
WP seeks to retain its base in Aljunied, while PAP aims to reclaim the GRC with a younger slate.
4. Ang Mo Kio GRC
- PAP: Lee Hsien Loong, Darryl David, Nadia Samdin, Jasmin Lau, Victor Lye
- PPP: William Lim, Samuel Lee, Martinn Ho, Thaddeus Thomas, Heng Zheng Dao
- SUP: Andy Zhu, Ridhuan Chandran, Noraini Yunus, Nigel Ng, Vincent Ng
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong leads the PAP slate in his final election, facing challenges from both PPP and SUP.
5. Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC
- PAP: Grace Fu, David Hoe, Lee Hong Chuang, Rahayu Mahzam, Murali Pillai
- RDU: Liyana Dhamirah, Osman Sulaiman, Ben Puah, Marcus Neo, Harish Mohanadas
Law Minister Grace Fu anchors the PAP team, while RDU fields a slate focused on social equity and transparency.
6. Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
- PAP: Lawrence Wong, Zaqy Mohamad, Alex Yam, Hany Soh
- SDP: Jufri Salim, Arrifin Sha, Alec Tok, Gigene Wong
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong leads the charge, with SDP aiming to make inroads in this traditionally PAP stronghold.
7. Pasir Ris-Changi GRC
- PAP: Indranee Rajah, Desmond Tan, Sharael Taha, Valerie Lee
- SDA: Desmond Lim, Abu Mohamed, Harminder Pal Singh, Chia Yun Kai
Senior Minister Indranee Rajah heads the PAP slate, while SDA fields a multi-ethnic team.
8. Jalan Besar GRC
- PAP: Josephine Teo, Denise Phua, Wan Rizal, Shawn Loh
- PAR: Chiu Shin Kong, Mohamad Hamim Aliyas, Sarina Abu Hassan, Vigneswari V Ramachandran
Former Speaker Josephine Teo leads the PAP slate, with PAR challenging in a tightly contested race.
Single Member Constituencies (SMCs)
1. Potong Pasir SMC
- PAP: Alex Yeo
- SPP: Williamson Lee
- PAR: Lim Tean
A three-cornered fight in this historically competitive SMC.
2. Tampines Changkat SMC
- PAP: Desmond Choo
- WP: Kenneth Foo
A straight fight between two established parties, with WP targeting a foothold in Tampines.
3. Sembawang West SMC
- PAP: Poh Li San
- SDP: Chee Soon Juan
A rematch between Poh Li San and SDP’s Dr Chee Soon Juan.
4. Hougang SMC
- WP: Dennis Tan
- PAP: Marshall Lim
WP defends its stronghold against a determined PAP challenge.
5. Pioneer SMC
- PAP: Patrick Tay
- PSP: Stephanie Tan
A straight fight featuring two prominent figures in labor and grassroots activism.
6. Radin Mas SMC
- PAP: Melvin Yong
- PAR: Kumar Appavoo
- Independent: Darryl Lo
A three-way contest with Melvin Yong seeking to retain his seat.
7. Bukit Panjang SMC
- PAP: Liang Eng Hwa
- SDP: Paul Tambyah
Another rematch, with SDP’s Prof Paul Tambyah challenging incumbent Liang Eng Hwa.
Walkovers and Uncontested Seats
1. Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC
- PAP: Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Seah Kian Peng, Tin Pei Ling, Diana Pang, Goh Pei Ming
- A walkover for the PAP, reinforcing its stronghold in this mature estate.
Emerging Themes and Trends
1. Three-Cornered Fights
- Constituencies like Potong Pasir SMC and Radin Mas SMC feature three-cornered contests, adding complexity to voter decisions.
2. Veteran vs. New Faces
- Established leaders like Lawrence Wong, Edwin Tong, and Pritam Singh face off against fresh challengers like Andre Low and Harpreet Singh.
3. Focus on Social Issues
- Parties like SDP and RDU emphasize healthcare affordability, housing security, and climate resilience, appealing to voters’ concerns about quality of life.
4. Strategic Line-Ups
- The PAP’s decision to field DPM Gan Kim Yong in Punggol GRC underscores its focus on defending newer estates, while WP’s return to Tampines GRC signals ambition to expand its influence.
Your Voice Matters
The electoral landscape of GE2025 is as dynamic as ever, with fierce competition across constituencies. From traditional strongholds to emerging battlegrounds, voters have a critical role to play in shaping Singapore’s future.
Whether you’re watching closely or preparing to cast your vote, understanding the candidates and their platforms is essential.
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