Red Dot United
| Red Dot United | |
|---|---|
| Chinese name | 红点同心党 Hóng Diǎn Tóngxīn Dǎng | 
| Malay name | Titik Merah Bersatu | 
| Tamil name | ஒன்றுபட்ட சிவப்புப் புள்ளி Oṉṟupaṭṭa Civappup Puḷḷi | 
| Abbreviation | RDU | 
| Chairman | David Foo Ming Jin | 
| Secretary-General | Ravi Philemon | 
| Founders | 
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| Founded | 26 May 2020 | 
| Split from | Progress Singapore Party | 
| Headquarters | 10 Ubi Crescent, #07-96, Ubi Techpark, Singapore 408564 | 
| Colours | Navy Blue | 
| Slogan | United We Can! | 
| Parliament | 0 / 104 | 
| Website | |
| reddotunited | |
Red Dot United (abbreviation: RDU) is a political party in Singapore. It was formed in 2020 by former members of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), including Ravi Philemon and Michelle Lee. It positions itself as a party with a focus on policies promoting transparency, accountability and citizen engagement.
RDU made its electoral debut in 2020, contesting the five-member Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC) against the People’s Action Party (PAP). The party received 25.38% of the valid votes and did not win any seats. In 2025, RDU expanded its participation by fielding candidates in four constituencies: Nee Soon GRC, Jurong East–Bukit Batok GRC, Holland–Bukit Timah GRC and Jurong Central SMC. Its best result came in Nee Soon GRC, where it received 26.19% of the vote. The party did not win any seats.
Since its formation, RDU has focused on political outreach and policy advocacy, issuing statements and proposals on issues such as the cost of living, employment and electoral reform. It remains a non-parliamentary opposition party and operates within a political landscape where the PAP holds a dominant position in Parliament.