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Candidates contesting Singapore’s 2025 General Election collectively spent more than S$13 million (RM43 million), with close ...
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.
SINGAPORE: Candidates spent slightly over S$13 million at this year's general election in a bid to garner votes from ...
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Print advertising fell from about 60 per cent of election-related spending in 2020 to 44.4 per cent in 2025. Online advertising represented about 18.8 per cent of candidates’ expenses at GE2025 ...
Speaking on podcast hosted by Malaysia’s ex-minister Khairy Jamaluddin, Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh addressed systemic constraints, the Raeesah Khan case, Singapore–Malaysia ties, and Gaza.
GE2025: Why this 32-year ... Still, he has no qualms about contesting against Singapore’s largest opposition party on top of the incumbent PAP. "I mean, it could be that the WP is not taking me ...
SINGAPORE – Some $10.7 million was spent on campaigning for the 2025 General Election, ... Online advertising represented about 18.8 per cent of candidates’ expenses at GE2025, compared with 22 per ...
Despite their electoral loss in GE2025, the Workers’ Party Punggol team has resumed ground outreach. Harpreet Singh Nehal emphasised the importance of direct engagement with residents, noting strong ...
New MPs Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik and Kenneth Tiong, as well as NCMPs Andre Low and Eileen Chong have been co-opted into WP's CEC.
AWARE also drew attention to a YouTube series called “Chio Bu of GE2025”, ... along with the proliferation of online and published discourse on sexism in relation to GE 2025 and Singapore ...