Red Dot United

SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP fends off RDU challenges in Holland-Bukit Timah and Nee Soon GRCs

Shanmugam-led team in Nee Soon GRC garners 73.81% of votes against slate led by RDU chief Ravi Philemon; PAP retains Holland-Bukit Timah GRC with 79.29% vote share

The PAP team in the newly formed Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC, led by Minister for Sustainability and Environment Grace Fu (second from left), clinched 99,345 of 129,593 valid votes.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP wins Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC with 76.66% of votes against RDU

PAP’s Xie Yao Quan elected in Jurong Central SMC, with 80.51% of votes

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says voting for the opposition would have "real consequences", while opposition parties reiterate the need for checks and balances in Parliament.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: Warnings against weakening the PAP meet calls for diversity, in final political broadcasts

Opposition parties argue for greater diversity of voices in Parliament – including within the opposition

Red Dot United candidates for Nee Soon GRC at a walkabout in the Springleaf area. From left: Sharon Lin, Ravi Philemon and David Foo.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: ‘Housing reset’ needed to give young couples confidence to stay, says RDU chair

The proposed ‘citizen’s dividend’ will be funded through ‘reforming tax loopholes’, not the reserves

Candidates from five political parties went on live TV on Sunday (Apr 27) night to debate three issues - geopolitics and the economy, immigration, and the cost-of-living.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: WP will not take responsibility for proposals that ‘turned out wrong’: Chee Hong Tat

PAP, four opposition parties discuss key issues such as cost of living, immigration during live TV roundtable

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the ruling People’s Action Party offers the best team to take Singapore through global uncertainty, while some opposition parties proposed alternative solutions to cost-of-living woes.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: From ‘the best team’ to building democracy: parties’ first political broadcasts

Global turbulence, cost-of-living woes and strengthening democracy were some common themes in their speeches

The candidates from PAP, NSP and SDP contesting Sembawang GRC.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP faces SDP, NSP in three-corner fight for Sembawang GRC

SDP’s Chee Soon Juan to contest newly carved out Sembawang West SMC against incumbent MP Poh Li San; in Nee Soon GRC, it’s PAP versus Red Dot United

Nee Soon GRC's RDU candidates (from left) Sharon Lin, David Foo, and Ravi Philemon checking the noticeboard area at Chongfu School.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: New-ish kid on the block Red Dot United fields second-largest opposition slate

It is fielding 15 opposition candidates in this election, second only to the Workers’ Party in number

From left: The PAP team for Holland-Bukit Timah GRC features Christopher de Souza, Sim Ann, Vivian Balakrishnan and Edward Chia (extreme right). With them is Liang Eng Hwa (second from right), who will defend the single-seat Bukit Panjang ward.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: RDU takes on PAP incumbents in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC debut

SDP stalwart Paul Tambyah and four-term MP Liang Eng Hwa are up for a Bukit Panjang rematch 

PAP's Grace Fu with the party's Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC candidates.
SINGAPORE GE2025

GE2025: PAP facing off against Red Dot United in newly formed Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC

New Jurong Central SMC sees contest between PAP’s Xie Yao Quan and RDU’s Kala Manickam