GE2025: Labour unionist Patrick Tay to defend his Pioneer seat for the PAP

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Pioneer SMC was one of only two wards that saw a three-cornered fight in the 2020 General Election.

SINGAPORE: Labour unionist Patrick Tay will once again represent the People’s Action Party (PAP) in the Pioneer single-seat ward for the next General Election. Mr Tay, who is the assistant secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), is the incumbent MP for the ward. “I hope to support our residents, to journey with you together in the next five years,” said Mr Tay on Tuesday (Apr 15) at the PAP’s West Coast branch office, where his candidacy was announced.

Pioneer SMC is one of nine constituencies that remained unchanged in the latest review of Singapore's electoral map. Geographically, the ward is located within the area now surrounded by the newly renamed West Coast-Jurong West GRC. As of 2025, the ward has 25,166 registered voters.



In the 2020 General Election, Mr Tay won 62 per cent of the vote in a three-cornered contest – one of only two such races that year. He faced off against independent candidate Cheang Peng Wah and the Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) Lim Cher Hong. The PSP has confirmed it will again field a candidate in Pioneer SMC for GE2025, though the party has not yet announced who will contest.

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