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Nearly half of the S$13.05 million spent by candidates contesting Singapore's 2025 General Election went to non-online ...
Total spending increased by about 42 per cent from GE2020. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The returning officer for GE2025 is the director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Han Kok Juan. Hot seats. This will be Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first electoral outing since ...
Non-voters will be able to apply to restore their names to the registers via the Singpass app and the ELD website.
A theoretical physicist runs the numbers. The post GE2025, Graphed: A Mathematical Look at Voting Power Across Singapore appeared first on RICE.
As the dust settles on GE2025, there’s plenty to remember it for. Not only did it mark the debut of a new Prime Minister, but it also introduced a fresh slate of candidates from both the ruling party ...
Commentary GE2025: Singapore voters can’t afford to ignore harsh new global realities National issues will dominate GE2025, but voters must heed global winds of change – and choose MPs who ...
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Singapore GE2025: Where political parties stand on tax, housing and foreign talent ahead of the election - MSNSINGAPORE, Apr 23 — As Singapore gears up for its next general election, political parties are setting out contrasting ideas on key national issues such as fiscal policy, cost of living, housing ...
Anticipation is running at an all-time high as campaigning for the Singapore General Election 2025 (GE2025) hits full force. You’ve probably received flyers in your mailbox or seen political ...
In the latest episode of Lens on Singapore, the team delves into Singapore’s electoral intricacies and sheds light on recent changes and expectations leading up to GE2025. As host, I was joined by ...
All Singapore citizens whose names are in the Registers of Electors have to cast their votes on Polling Day. Elections Department Singapore So, long story short, if you don’t vote on Polling Day, your ...
SINGAPORE: The Singaporean religious teacher who said he spoke to Workers' Party (WP) candidates contesting the upcoming election had turned up at a meeting the party had with Malay/Muslim ...
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