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GE2025: Workers' Party team led by He Ting Ru to defend Sengkang GRC, will face PAP team of mostly newcomers

GE2025: Workers' Party team led by He Ting Ru to defend Sengkang GRC, will face PAP team of mostly newcomers

Business Times23-04-2025
[SINGAPORE] The incumbent Workers' Party (WP) team, led by He Ting Ru, will defend Sengkang GRC against a People's Action Party (PAP) team of mostly newcomers.
Joining He on the WP side are Associate Professor Jamus Lim, Louis Chua, and first-time candidate Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik, who replaces former MP Raeesah Khan.
They will square off against the PAP team led by former senior minister of state Lam Pin Min, who also contested there in GE2020, and first-time candidates Theodora Lai, Elmie Nekmat and Bernadette Giam.
The candidates were confirmed on Wednesday (Apr 23) after successfully submitting their nomination papers at Yusof Ishak Secondary School in the morning.
In GE2020, the WP defeated a PAP team that had two political office holders – Dr Lam and labour chief Ng Chee Meng – with 52.13 per cent of the vote.
All eyes will be on whether the WP can retain Sengkang GRC in the aftermath of the Raeesah Khan saga. The latter resigned from her post and the party in 2021 after admitting to lying in Parliament about a sexual assault case.
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