List of members of the 13th Parliament of Singapore

Singapore's current electoral map indicating party of MP representing each constituency.

In the Republic of Singapore, a Member of Parliament (MP) is a representative to the legislature of Singapore. The Parliament is unicameral – all Members of Parliament (MPs) make up a single chamber, and there is no senate or upper house. At present, the Constitution of Singapore states that the Parliament of Singapore shall consist of eighty-nine members who are elected by the people, up to nine Non-constituency Members of Parliament (NCMPs)[1] and up to nine Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs),[2] following changes to the Constitution enacted on 26 April 2010.[3] After the 2015 general election, 89 MPs were elected[4] and three NCMPs were appointed (or, in the terms of the Parliamentary Elections Act,[5] declared elected) to Parliament.[6] However, Lee Li Lian had decided not to accept the NCMP post,[7] which Parliament would later resolve whether or not to fill the vacated seat.

Elected Members of Parliament

Key
Constituency Name Portrait Date of birth
(Age)
Party Ref
Aljunied
GRC
Chen Show Mao 6 February 1961
(57 years, 254 days)
Workers' Party [8]
Sylvia Lim 28 March 1965
(53 years, 204 days)
[9]
Low Thia Khiang 5 September 1956
(62 years, 43 days)
[10]
[11]
Muhamad Faisal bin Abdul Manap 6 June 1975
(43 years, 134 days)
[12]
Pritam Singh 2 August 1976
(42 years, 77 days)
[13]
Ang Mo Kio
GRC
Ang Hin Kee 22 October 1965
(52 years, 361 days)
People's Action Party [14]
Darryl David 1971
(46–47 years)
[15]
Gan Thiam Poh 23 October 1963
(54 years, 360 days)
[16]
Intan Azura binte Mokhtar 27 June 1976
(42 years, 113 days)
[17]
Koh Poh Koon[I] 16 March 1972
(46 years, 216 days)
[18]
Lee Hsien Loong[II] 10 February 1952
(66 years, 250 days)
[19]
[20]
Bishan-Toa Payoh
GRC
Chee Hong Tat[III] 1973
(44–45 years)
People's Action Party [21]
Chong Kee Hiong 1966
(51–52 years)
[22]
Ng Eng Hen[IV] 10 December 1958
(59 years, 312 days)
[23]
[24]
Saktiandi Supaat 28 October 1973
(44 years, 355 days)
[25]
[26]
Josephine Teo Li Min[V] 8 July 1968
(50 years, 102 days)
[27]
Bukit Batok
SMC
K. Muralidharan Pillai 30 October 1967
(50 years, 353 days)
People's Action Party
Bukit Panjang
SMC
Teo Ho Pin[VI] 19 January 1960
(58 years, 272 days)
People's Action Party [28]
Chua Chu Kang
GRC
Gan Kim Yong[VII] 9 February 1959
(59 years, 251 days)
People's Action Party [29]
[30]
[31]
Low Yen Ling[VIII] 17 August 1974
(44 years, 62 days)
[32]
Yee Chia Hsing 1971
(46–47 years)
[33]
Zaqy Mohamad 15 September 1974
(44 years, 33 days)
[34]
East Coast
GRC
Lee Yi Shyan 9 March 1962
(56 years, 223 days)
People's Action Party [35]
Lim Swee Say[IX] 13 July 1954
(64 years, 97 days)
[36]
[37]
Mohamad Maliki bin Osman[X] 19 July 1965
(53 years, 91 days)
[38]
Jessica Tan Soon Neo 28 May 1966
(52 years, 143 days)
[39]
Fengshan
SMC
Cheryl Chan Wei Ling 1976
(41–42 years)
People's Action Party [40]
Holland-Bukit Timah
GRC
Christopher de Souza 21 January 1976
(42 years, 270 days)
People's Action Party [41]
Liang Eng Hwa 20 March 1964
(54 years, 212 days)
[42]
Sim Ann[XI] 12 March 1975
(43 years, 220 days)
[43]
Vivian Balakrishnan[XII] 25 January 1961
(57 years, 266 days)
[44]
[45]
[46]
Hong Kah North
SMC
Amy Khor Lean Suan[XIII] 23 February 1958
(60 years, 237 days)
People's Action Party [47]
Hougang
SMC
Png Eng Huat 9 December 1961
(56 years, 313 days)
Workers' Party [48]
Jalan Besar
GRC
Heng Chee How[XIV] 14 July 1961
(57 years, 96 days)
People's Action Party [49]
[50]
Lily Neo 12 August 1953
(65 years, 67 days)
[51]
Denise Phua Lay Peng[XV] 9 December 1959
(58 years, 313 days)
[52]
Yaacob Ibrahim[XVI] 3 October 1955
(63 years, 15 days)
[53]
[54]
Jurong
GRC
Ang Wei Neng 31 March 1967
(51 years, 201 days)
People's Action Party [55]
Desmond Lee[XVII] 15 July 1976
(42 years, 95 days)
[56]
Rahayu Mahzam 1980
(37–38 years)
[57]
Tan Wu Meng 1975
(42–43 years)
[58]
Tharman Shanmugaratnam[XVIII] 22 January 1957
(61 years, 269 days)
[59]
[60]
[61]
MacPherson
SMC
Tin Pei Ling 23 December 1983
(34 years, 299 days)
People's Action Party [62]
[63]
Marine Parade
GRC
Fatimah Lateef 16 March 1966
(52 years, 216 days)
People's Action Party [64]
Goh Chok Tong[XIX] 20 May 1941
(77 years, 151 days)
[65]
Seah Kian Peng[XX] 5 December 1961
(56 years, 317 days)
[66]
Tan Chuan-Jin[XXI] 10 January 1969
(49 years, 281 days)
[67]
[68]
[63]
Edwin Tong Chun Fai 12 August 1969
(49 years, 67 days)
[69]
Marsiling-Yew Tee
GRC
Empty Seat People's Action Party [70]
Ong Teng Koon 13 January 1977
(41 years, 278 days)
[71]
Lawrence Wong[XXIII] 18 December 1972
(45 years, 304 days)
[72]
[73]
[74]
Alex Yam Ziming 20 June 1981
(37 years, 120 days)
[75]
Mountbatten
SMC
Lim Biow Chuan 22 May 1963
(55 years, 149 days)
People's Action Party [76]
Nee Soon
GRC
Kwek Hian Chuan Henry 20 April 1976
(42 years, 181 days)
People's Action Party [77]
Lee Bee Wah 6 October 1960
(58 years, 12 days)
[78]
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim[XXIV] 16 June 1968
(50 years, 124 days)
[79]
Louis Ng Kok Kwang 8 December 1978
(39 years, 314 days)
[80]
[81]
K. Shanmugam[XXV] 26 March 1959
(59 years, 206 days)
[82]
[83]
[84]
Pasir Ris-Punggol
GRC
Janil Puthucheary[XXVI] 6 November 1972
(45 years, 346 days)
People's Action Party [85]
Ng Chee Meng[XXVII] 8 August 1968
(50 years, 71 days)
[86]
Sun Xueling 10 July 1979
(39 years, 100 days)
[87]
Teo Chee Hean[XXVIII] 27 December 1954
(63 years, 295 days)
[88]
[89]
Teo Ser Luck[XXIX] 8 June 1968
(50 years, 132 days)
[90]
Zainal bin Sapari 30 November 1965
(52 years, 322 days)
[91]
Pioneer
SMC
Cedric Foo Chee Keng 16 July 1960
(58 years, 94 days)
People's Action Party [92]
Potong Pasir
SMC
Sitoh Yih Pin 2 December 1963
(54 years, 320 days)
People's Action Party [93]
Punggol East
SMC
Charles Chong[XXX] 24 June 1953
(65 years, 116 days)
People's Action Party [94]
Radin Mas
SMC
Sam Tan Chin Siong[XXXI] 13 October 1958
(60 years, 5 days)
People's Action Party [95]
Sembawang
GRC
Amrin Amin[XXXII] 1978
(39–40 years)
People's Action Party [96]
Khaw Boon Wan[XXXIII] 8 December 1952
(65 years, 314 days)
[97]
[98]
Lim Wee Kiak 27 December 1968
(49 years, 295 days)
[99]
Vikram Nair 18 July 1978
(40 years, 92 days)
[100]
Ong Ye Kung[XXXIV] 15 November 1969
(48 years, 337 days)
[101]
Sengkang West
SMC
Lam Pin Min[XXXV] 13 October 1958
(60 years, 5 days)
People's Action Party [102]
Tampines
GRC
Baey Yam Keng[XXXVI] 31 August 1970
(48 years, 48 days)
People's Action Party [103]
Cheng Li Hui 1976
(41–42 years)
[104]
Desmond Choo Pey Ching 1978
(39–40 years)
[105]
Heng Swee Keat[XXXVII] 1 November 1961
(56 years, 351 days)
[106]
[107]
[108]
Masagos Zulkifli bin Masagos Mohamad[XXXVIII] 16 April 1963
(55 years, 185 days)
[109]
Tanjong Pagar
GRC
Chan Chun Sing[XXXIX] 9 October 1969
(49 years, 9 days)
People's Action Party [110]
[111]
Chia Shi-Lu 13 October 1971
(47 years, 5 days)
[112]
Indranee Rajah[XL] 12 April 1963
(55 years, 189 days)
[113]
Joan Pereira 1967
(50–51 years)
[114]
Melvin Yong Yik Chye 19 February 1972
(46 years, 241 days)
[115]
West Coast
GRC
Foo Mee Har 10 January 1966
(52 years, 281 days)
People's Action Party [116]
S. Iswaran[XLI] 14 June 1962
(56 years, 126 days)
[117]
[118]
[108]
Lim Hng Kiang[XLII] 9 April 1954
(64 years, 192 days)
[119]
[120]
Patrick Tay Teck Guan 1 December 1971
(46 years, 321 days)
[121]
Yuhua
SMC
Grace Fu Hai Yien[XLIII] 29 March 1964
(54 years, 203 days)
People's Action Party [122]
[123]
[124]
The names in bold (sorted according to alphabetical order) are the individuals' surnames, except for Indian and Malay persons, where personal names are indicated.
Designations and titles
I Koh Poh Koon is also the Minister of State for the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of National Development.
II Lee Hsien Loong is also the Prime Minister.
III Chee Hong Tat is also the Minister of State for the Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Health.
IV Ng Eng Hen is also the Minister for Defence.
V Josephine Teo is also the Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office and for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Transport.
VI Teo Ho Pin is also Mayor of North West District and the Deputy Government Whip.
VII Gan Kim Yong is also the Minister for Health.
VIII Low Yen Ling is also the Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Education, as well as Mayor of South West District.
IX Lim Swee Say is also the Minister for Manpower.
X Maliki is also the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as Mayor of South East District.
XI Sim Ann is also the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth.
XII Vivian is also the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister-in-charge of the Smart Nation Programme Office.
XIII Amy Khor is also the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and the Ministry of Health, as well as the Deputy Government Whip.
XIV Heng Chee How is also the Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office and the Deputy Leader of the House.
XV Denise Phua is also Mayor of Central Singapore District.
XVI Yaacob is also the Minister for Communications and Information and the Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs.
XVII Desmond Lee is also the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of National Development.
XVIII Tharman is also the Deputy Prime Minister and the Coordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies.
XIX Goh Chok Tong is conferred the title of Emeritus Senior Minister.
XX Seah Kian Peng is also the Deputy Speaker of Parliament.
XXI Tan Chuan-Jin is also the Minister for Social and Family Development.
XXII Halimah is also the Speaker of Parliament.
XXIII Lawrence Wong is also the Minister for National Development.
XXIV Faishal is also the Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social and Family Development.
XXV Shanmugam is also the Minister for Home Affairs and the Minister for Law.
XXVI Janil is also the Minister of State for the Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Education.
XXVII Ng Chee Meng is also the Acting Minister for Education (Schools) and the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Transport.
XXVIII Teo Chee Hean is also the Deputy Prime Minister and the Coordinating Minister for National Security.
XXIX Teo Ser Luck is also the Minister of State for the Ministry of Manpower and Mayor of North East District.
XXX Charles Chong is also the Deputy Speaker of Parliament.
XXXI Sam Tan is also the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office and for the Ministry of Manpower.
XXXII Amrin is also the Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs.
XXXIII Khaw Boon Wan is also the Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and the Minister for Transport.
XXXIV Ong Ye Kung is also the Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) and the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Defence.
XXXV Lam Pin Min is also the Minister of State for the Ministry of Health.
XXXVI Baey Yam Keng is also the Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth.
XXXVII Heng Swee Keat is also the Minister for Finance.
XXXVIII Masagos is also the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources.
XXXIX Chan Chun Sing is also the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and the Government Whip.
XL Indranee is also the Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Law.
XLI Iswaran is also the Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry).
XLII Lim Hng Kiang is also the Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade).
XLIII Grace Fu is also the Minister for Community, Culture and Youth and the Minister-in-charge of the Municipal Services Office, as well as the Leader of the House.

Non-constituency Members of Parliament

Name Portrait Date of birth
(Age)
Party Ref
Daniel Goh Pei Siong A 1973
(44–45 years)
Workers' Party [125]
Leon Perera 1970
(47–48 years)
Workers' Party [126]
Dennis Tan Lip Fong 1970
(47–48 years)
Workers' Party [127]
The names in bold (sorted according to alphabetical order) are the individuals' surnames.
^A Daniel Goh was separately elected as an NCMP on 4 February 2016.[128]

Nominated Members of Parliament

The first table reflected consists of nine nominated members listed below were presented the instruments of appointment on 22 March 2016 and subsequently sworn in on 24 March 2016.[129]

Name Date of birth
(Age)
Ref
Azmoon Ahmad 1962
(55–56 years)
[130]
Chia Yong Yong 10 October 1962
(56 years, 8 days)
[131]
Thomas Chua Kee Seng 1 November 1954
(63 years, 351 days)
[132]
Ganesh Rajaram 1967
(50–51 years)
[133]
Kok Heng Leun 1966
(51–52 years)
[134]
Kuik Shiao-Yin 6 October 1977
(41 years, 12 days)
[135]
Mahdev Mohan 1979
(38–39 years)
[136]
Randolph Tan 16 August 1964
(54 years, 63 days)
[137]
K. Thanaletchimi 1966
(51–52 years)
[138]
The names in bold (sorted according to alphabetical order) are the individuals' surnames, except for Indian and Malay persons, where personal names are indicated.

The nominated members listed below were the second batch of members who presented the instruments of appointment on 26 September 2018 and subsequently sworn in on 1 October 2018.[139][140]

Name Date of birth
(Age)
Ref
Abbas Ali Mohamed Irshad
Arasu Duraisamy 1968
(49–50 years)
[141]
Douglas Foo Peow Yong 1969
(48–49 years)
[142]
Terence Ho Wee San 1969
(48–49 years)
[143]
Lim Sun Sun 1972
(45–46 years)
[144]
Anthea Ong Lay Theng 1968
(49–50 years)
[145]
Irene Quay Siew Ching 1975
(42–43 years)
[146]
Walter Edgar Theseira 1978
(39–40 years)
[147]
Yip Pin Xiu 10 January 1992
(26 years, 281 days)
[148]
The names in bold (sorted according to alphabetical order) are the individuals' surnames, except for Indian and Malay persons, where personal names are indicated.

See also

References

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  102. "Lam Pin Min – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  103. "Baey Yam Keng – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  104. "Cheng Li Hui – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
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  112. "Chia Shi-Lu – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  113. "Indranee Rajah – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  114. "Joan Pereira – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  115. "Melvin Yong Yik Chye – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  116. "Foo Mee Har – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  117. "S Iswaran – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
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  119. "Lim Hng Kiang – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
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  121. "Patrick Tay Teck Guan – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  122. "Grace Fu Hai Yien – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
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  126. "Leon Perera – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  127. "Dennis Tan Lip Fong – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  128. "WP's Daniel Goh elected as NCMP: ELD". Channel NewsAsia. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  129. "Nine NMPs, including five new faces, sworn in". Today Online. 24 March 2016. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  130. "Azmoon Ahmad – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  131. "Chia Yong Yong – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  132. "Thomas Chua Kee Seng – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  133. "Ganesh Rajaram – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  134. "Kok Heng Leun – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  135. "Kuik Shiao-Yin – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
  136. "Mahdev Mohan – Member's CV". Parliament of Singapore.
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