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May 1 is the final day of campaigning for GE2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
During the election period, Jom had paid to boost the reach of a few of its articles that are deemed as advertisements on ...
SINGAPORE: Waving yellow balloons shaped like hammers, young Singaporeans are whetting their appetite for politics at large ...
This period of campaign silence starts on May 2 and ends when polls close on May 3. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Sinar Daily on MSNSingapore GE2025 Explainer: Who’s contesting where, what to expectWith campaigning already underway following Nomination Day on April 23, the political landscape heated up in anticipation of ...
NSP will be contesting at two five-man GRCS - Tampines and Sembawang - and both will be multi-cornered fights.
SINGAPORE: Andre Low, the opposition WP's Jalan Kayu candidate, has apologised for his use of vulgarities and "completely ...
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Malay Mail on MSNSingapore GE2025: PM Wong slams WP’s ‘cavalier’ attack on DPM Gan Kim Yong, urges voters to reject negative politicsPrime Minister Lawrence Wong has accused the Workers’ Party (WP) of adopting a “cavalier and irresponsible approach” to the ...
We’ve listed all the must-know Singapore general election jargon for political noobs - see if any of these sound familiar.
Polling Day for the 2025 Singapore General Election is on 3 May 2025. Find out how to vote in GE2025 with our survival guide.
All the FAQs like how to find your polling station, how to check the queue status, and what to do if you’re overseas.
During the past few days of campaigning, we've seen the various political parties doing walkabouts and rallies as part of ...
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