Mr Chiam and Kenneth Alliance:- Reform Party
This is something newer political parties on the scene, like the Reform Party (RP), are banking on.
"We've got the Reform Party page on Facebook, we got our Voting RP blog, we've got the candidates personal pages and recently we've set up the GRC or constituency pages that we intend to contest as a means to allow residents to post directly about issues and for us to inform people living in those areas about our outreach programme," said Reform Party Secretary-General Kenneth Jeyaratnam.
He added that about 40 per cent of Reform Party members are under the age of 30.
Well Established Opposition Party:- Worker Party.
The more established opposition parties, like the Workers' Party for example, are also wooing the young.
While the Workers' Party would not reveal the membership numbers for its Youth Wing, they said that "growth was promising" especially after the last elections.
Koh Choong Yong, President of the Workers' Party Youth Wing, said: "We have set up a Youth Wing since 2005 and from then till now, these 5 years we have a lot of outreach with young people and we also understand that some young people are interested in policy matters, some young people are interested in social kind of interaction. So the youth wing has embarked in two different kinds of activities."
Mr Koh said outreach events include dialogues, forums and social activities.