
The People’s Action Party ( PAP ) won 87 out of 97 seats, or almost 90 % of the seats, in a stunning victory in an election held in the midst of global economic uncertainty, while avoiding opposition from the Workers ‘ Party ( WP ) without giving in to its rivals any new ground.  ,
Singaporeans who cast ballots on May 3 chose political stability and financial security over the coalition’s demands for more checks and balances in the midst of party renewal and leadership transition.
In what was Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first electoral test guiding the ruling party, 65. 57 % of the 2, 386, 452 valid votes cast totaled 65. 57 % of the total.  ,  ,
Mr. Wong reversed a fad by leading the PAP to a higher vote share by lowering the PAP’s voting share after a new prime minister was elected in 1991 and 2006.  ,
Additionally, the ruling party received more than 75 % of the votes in 10 of its constituentities. Queenstown Single Member Constituency ( SMC), where Mr. Eric Chua won 81.12 % of the votes, was the PAP constituency with the best results.  ,
Nearly six days after the elections closed, at nearly 2am on Sunday, the election’s final results were revealed. Mr. Wong claimed that Singaporeans had given the group” a clear and strong authority to manage” at the PAP’s press conference about an hour afterwards.
Mr. Wong reaffirmed that the election was held at a crucial moment for Singapore because the world is currently experiencing fundamental changes in the global order as well as a political decline. The bigger competition is not between political events but between Singapore and the challenges it faces.
The outcomes may improve Singapore’s ability to deal with the stormy world… It sends a strong message to your state that it has security, confidence, and confidence,” said Mr. Wong. Singaporeans may also learn power from this and confidently look forward to our future.
He continued, saying that he was “deeply humiliated and thankful” for the outcomes, and that the PAP may work even harder to carry out this mandate to make tangible progress for Singapore.
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who gave Mr. Wong’s authority in August of last year, posted a message on Facebook saying he was “very happy and relieved with the effects of GE2025”.  ,
” This election occurred at a critical moment in Singapore and around the globe. It was crucial that Singaporeans and the world understood that PM Lawrence Wong  won a great authority in this election and that he had the full backing of a united society. This vote outcome accomplishes that,” he said.  ,
Due to the 4.33 percentage point swing toward the PAP, the much-awaited push by WP in eastern Singapore ( Punggol, Tampines, East Coast Group Representation Constituencies ( GRCs ), as well as the single-member wards of Tampines Changkat and Jalan Kayu ) failed to gain any seats.
The PAP won the four-member Tampines GRC, winning with 52 % of the vote, against WP’s group vice-chair Faisal Manap and PAP’s social and community development secretary Masagos Zulkifli.
With 51.57 % of the vote, Mr. Ng won the election in the fiery Jalan Kayu SMC contest pitting original PAP Cabinet minister and former WP newcomer Andre Low.
The opposition group’s group led by senior lawyers Harpreet Singh just managed to receive 44.83 per cent of the vote at Punggol GRC, where WP had focused its problems on the PAP’s last-minute shift to subject Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong it.  ,