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Desmond Choo, 34, has again been chosen by the People's Action Party (PAP) to stand as its candidate in the upcoming by-election in Hougang.
In a press conference on Thursday morning, PAP second assistant secretary-general Tharman Shanmugaratnam announced Choo's candidacy.

DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnum introduces Desmond Choo as their candidate for the Hougang by-election. (Yahoo! photo/ Kai Fong)
Choo, grassroots adviser for the single-seat ward, said that he feels honored to represent supporters and residents in the by-election, which will see residents trooping to the polls on 26 May if there is a contest.
Despite the setback in the May general election last year when he lost to then Workers’ Party member Yaw Shin Leong, Choo said he has been working the ground since then and has introduced various social assistance initiatives to benefit residents.
Choo added that he will be opening a legal clinic with monthly sessions to provide free legal advice as many residents were seeking legal help. He has roped in prominent criminal defence lawyer Subhas Anandan to help out with these legal sessions.
“I will mobilise support and resources and take real, concrete steps to help residents with their problems,” Choo pledged.
He acknowledged, however, that he will face a tough contest in the single member constituency (SMC), which has been a stronghold of the WP.
“But our spirit is strong and we will fight to convince voters that we are the better choice for their long term future,” he added.
The deputy director of the National Trades Union Congress' (NTUC) Industrial Relations Unit had been widely expected to be PAP's candidate in a Hougang by-election, which had been prompted by the fall from grace of Yaw.
Yaw was expelled from WP on 14 February following allegations that he had extra-marital affairs, including one with a married female opposition party member. The Hougang seat was then deemed vacant.
In last year's GE, Choo lost to Yaw after garnering just 35.2 per cent (8,065 votes) of the votes, the lowest share of votes by a PAP candidate in the constituency.
The WP, led by Low Thia Khiang, has reigned in the Hougang ward since 1991.
Desmond Choo’s profile
34-year old Choo has long been a member of Singapore’s labour movement. In his current post at NTUC, he deals with issues related to wages, community engagement and labour market monitoring. He is also concurrently the executive secretary of the Union of Security Employees and of the Singapore Shell Employees Union.
Prior to NTUC, he had served in various roles in the Singapore Police Force and Ministry of Manpower. Choo was the deputy commander at Clementi Police Division from 2009 to 2010.
Before his appointment as the Second Adviser to Hougang Grassroots Organisations in February 2011, he had worked extensively in the Marsiling and Tampines East constituencies. In Hougang, he has initiated a healthcare scheme to benefit poor residents, and coffee sessions for residents to be directly involved in building their community.
Choo studied in Ai Tong Primary School, Catholic High School and National Junior College. He was awarded the SPF Overseas Merit Scholarship in 1997 to study Economics at the University of Chicago.
He is married to Pamela Lee.