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Of the 211 candidates, 164 have submitted their expenses. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MND will not be publishing the operational or governance reports for the upcoming FY2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Among the first batch of 35 candidates to declare their election expenses, MP Goh Pei Ming spent the most - over S$100,000.
Non-voters will be able to apply to restore their names to the registers via the Singpass app and the ELD website, and at community centres and clubs, ServiceSG centres and the ELD office.
Did you vote in the Singapore General Election 2025 (GE2025)? If you didn't cast your vote though you were eligible, your name would have been removed from the Registers of Electors, according to the ...
Singaporeans can apply to restore names to Registers of Electors from 30 May, and other news and updates curated by Yahoo ...
SINGAPORE: Identity politics over race and ... Giving one example, he said that during GE2025, one of the political parties said that Thaipusam should be made a public holiday.
[SINGAPORE] Workers’ Party (WP) candidates Andre Low and Eileen Chong will fill the two available Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seats in Singapore’s next Parliament, the Elections ...
A total of 35 candidates who contested the May 3 General Election have declared their election expenses so far, with their combined spending coming up to S$884,978. Read more at The Business Times.
On Polling Day, 92.47 per cent of registered voters cast their ballots in Singapore. After the addition of overseas voters, GE2025 saw a total turnout of 92.83 per cent, with 2,438,610 of 2,627,026 ...
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