GE2025
GE2025 Results: PAP secures Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC with 76.66% of votes
The People’s Action Party (PAP) clinched Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC in GE2025 with 76.66% of votes, defeating Red Dot United (RDU).

SINGAPORE: The People’s Action Party (PAP) has won Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC with 76.66% of votes in GE2025.
The result was declared on 4 May 2025, confirming a strong victory over Red Dot United (RDU).
PAP’s team received 99,345 votes, while RDU’s team secured 30,248 votes.
Leading the PAP slate was Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, returning to a GRC after over a decade.
She had previously served Jurong GRC from 2006 to 2011 before moving to Yuhua SMC.
The PAP team also included David Hoe, Lee Hong Chuang, Rahayu Mahzam and Murali Pillai.
RDU’s team was led by Osman Sulaiman, with Liyana Dhamirah, Ben Puah, Harish Mohanadas and Marcus Neo.
Osman is a veteran candidate, having contested in multiple elections since 2011.
The new GRC was formed after electoral boundary changes announced on 11 March 2025.
It comprises Bukit Batok SMC and parts of Jurong GRC, Yuhua SMC and Hong Kah North SMC.
Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC has 142,510 registered voters.

- Labour5 days ago
Government forms work group to tackle illegal delivery work by foreigners, protect local platform workers
- Politics5 days ago
Progress Singapore Party unveils new leadership team as founding leaders step aside in major renewal effort
- Business6 days ago
MAS fines 9 financial institutions S$27.45 million over S$3 billion money‑laundering case
- Comments7 days ago
Workforce consultant challenges ‘upskill’ narrative, urges real answers on Singapore job market gaps
- Singapore6 days ago
69-year-old woman found dead in Changi flat following days of pungent smell
- Singapore6 days ago
SMRT: Power system fault may have caused three-hour Bukit Panjang LRT disruption on 3 July
- Community6 days ago
Singaporean-funded polyclinic in Gaza treating up to 100 patients daily amid healthcare crisis
- Community3 days ago
Singapore sees 7% drop in marriages in 2024; more elderly living alone as family dynamics shift