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GE2025 Nomination Day: All the successfully nominated candidates for all 33 constituencies, Singapore News

GE2025 Nomination Day: All the successfully nominated candidates for all 33 constituencies, Singapore News

AsiaOne23-04-2025

PUBLISHED ON April 23, 2025 8:00 AM By Lim Kewei
Nomination Day has wrapped up, with 211 parliamentary hopefuls putting up their candidacy for the General Election.
We've compiled the 33 electoral divisions (in alphabetical order) and the full list of candidates contesting them. 5-MP GRCs Aljunied People's Action Party Workers' Party Adrian Ang, Chan Hui Yuh, Daniel Liu, Dr Faisal Abdul Aziz, Jagathishwaran Rajo Sylvia Lim, Fadli Fawzi, Gerald Giam, Kenneth Tiong, Pritam Singh Ang Mo Kio People's Action Party People's Power Party Singapore United Party Lee Hsien Loong, Darryl David, Jasmin Lau, Nadia Samdin, Victor Lye Heng Zheng Dao, Martinn Ho, Samuel Lee, Thaddeus Thomas, William Lim Andy Zhu, Nigel Ng, Noraini Yunus, Ridhuan Chandran, Vincent Ng East Coast People's Action Party Workers' Party Edwin Tong, Tan Kiat How, Jessica Tan, Hazlina Abdul Halim, Dinesh Vasu Dash Yee Jenn Jong, Nathaniel Koh, Paris V Parameswari, Sufyan Mikhail Putra, Jasper Kuan Jurong East-Bukit Batok People's Action Party Red Dot United Grace Fu, David Hoe, Lee Hong Chuang, Murali Pillai, Rahayu Mahzam Ben Puah, Harish Mohanadas, Liyana Dhamirah, Marcus Neo, Osman Sulaiman Marine Parade-Braddell Heights People's Action Party Diana Pang, Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Seah Kian Peng, Tin Pei Ling, Goh Pei Ming - Elected Nee Soon People's Action Party Red Dot United K Shanmugam, Goh Hanyan, Lee Hui Ying, Jackson Lam, Dr Syed Harun Alhabsyi Ravi Philemon, David Foo, Dr Syed Alwi Ahmad, Pang Heng Chuan, Sharon Lin Sembawang People's Action Party National Solidarity Party Singapore Democratic Party Ong Ye Kung, Gabriel Lam, Mariam Jaafar, Ng Shi Xuan, Vikram Nair Spencer Ng, Raiyian Chia, Verina Ong, Lee Wei, Yadzeth Hairis Bryan Lim, Alfred Tan, Damanhuri Abas, James Gomez, Surayah Akbar Tanjong Pagar People's Action Party People's Alliance for Reform Chan Chun Sing, Alvin Tan, Joan Pereira, Foo Cexiang, Rachel Ong Han Hui Hui, Nadarajan Selvamani, Prabu Ramachandran, Rickson Giauw, Soh Lian Chye Tampines People's Action Party Workers' Party National Solidarity Party People's Power Party Masagos Zulkifli, Baey Yam Keng, Asst Prof Charlene Chen, David Neo, Dr Koh Poh Koon Jimmy Tan, Faisal Manap, Michael Thng, Dr Ong Lue Ping, Eileen Chong Eugene Yeo, Mohamad Ridzwan, Phay Wei Jie, Reno Fong, Thamilselvan Karuppaya Goh Meng Seng, Derrick Sim, Arbaah Haroun, Peter Soh, Vere Nathan West Coast-Jurong West People's Action Party Progress Singapore Party Desmond Lee, Ang Wei Neng, Cassandra Lee, Dr Hamid Razak, Shawn Huang Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Leong Mun Wai, Hazel Poa, Sani Ismail, Sumarleki Amjah 4-MP GRCs Bishan-Toa Payoh
People's Action Party: Chee Hong Tat, Cai Yinzhou, Elysa Chen, Saktiandi Supaat
Singapore People's Party: Steve Chia, Lim Rui Xian, Melvyn Chiu, Muhammad Norhakim Chua Chu Kang
People's Action Party: Jeffrey Siow, Tan See Leng, Asst Prof Choo Pei Ling, Zhulkharnain Abdul Rahim
Progress Singapore Party: A'bas Kasmani, Lawrence Pek, S. Nallakaruppan, Wendy Low Holland-Bukit Timah
People's Action Party: Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Christopher de Souza, Edward Chia, Sim Ann
Red Dot United: Fazli Talip, Nizar Subair, Chia Ying, Kumar Thirupathi Jalan Besar
People's Action Party: Josephine Teo, Denise Phua, Shawn Loh, Dr Wan Rizal
People's Alliance for Reform: SK Chiu, Mohamad Hamim bin Aliyas, Sarina Abu Hassan, Vigneswari V Ramachandran Marsiling-Yew Tee
People's Action Party: Lawrence Wong, Alex Yam, Hany Soh, Zaqy Mohamad
Singapore Democratic Party: Jufri Salim, Alec Tok, Ariffin Sha, Dr Gigene Wong Pasir Ris-Changi
People's Action Party: Indranee Rajah, Desmond Tan, Sharael Taha, Valerie Lee
Singapore Democratic Alliance: Desmond Lim, Abu Mohamed, Harminder Pal Singh and Chia Jun Kai Punggol
People's Action Party: Gan Kim Yong, Janil Puthucheary, Sun Xueling, Yeo Wan Ling
Workers' Party: Harpreet Singh, Jackson Au, Siti Alia Mattar, Alexis Dang Sengkang
Workers' Party: Abdul Muhaimin, Louis Chua, He Ting Ru, Jamus Lim
People's Action Party: Dr Lam Pin Min, Bernadette Giam, Elmie Nekmat, Theodora Lai SMCs Bukit Gombak
People's Action Party: Low Yen Ling
Progress Singapore Party: Harish Pillay Bukit Panjang
People's Action Party: Liang Eng Hwa
Singapore Democratic Party: Paul Tambyah Hougang
Workers' Party: Dennis Tan
People's Action Party: Marshall Lim Jalan Kayu
People's Action Party: Ng Chee Meng
Workers' Party: Andre Low Jurong Central
People's Action Party: Xie Yao Quan
Red Dot United: Emily Woo Kebun Baru
People's Action Party: Henry Kwek
Progress Singapore Party: Tony Tan Marymount
People's Action Party: Gan Siow Huang
Progress Singapore Party: Jeffrey Khoo Mountbatten
People's Action Party: Gho Sze Kee
Independent: Jeremy Tan (Encik Bitcoin) Pioneer
People's Action Party: Patrick Tay
Progress Singapore Party: Stephanie Tan Potong Pasir
People's Action Party: Alex Yeo
Singapore People's Party: Williiamson Lee
People's Alliance for Reform: Lim Tean Queenstown
People's Action Party:
People's Alliance for Reform: Mahaboob Baatsha Radin Mas
People's Action Party: Melvin Yong
People's Alliance for Reform: Kumar Appavoo
Independent: Darryl Lo Sembawang West
People's Action Party: Poh Li San
Singapore Democratic Party: Chee Soon Juan Tampines Changkat
People's Action Party: Desmond Choo
Worker's Party: Kenneth Foo Yio Chu Kang People's Action Party People's Alliance for Reform Yip Hon Weng Michael Fang
Hustings for the election begin immediately, concluding with Polling Day on May 3, when 2,758,846 Singaporeans will go to the ballot box.
For our GE2025 microsite, visit here.
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