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Lee gained prominence during GE2025, when PPP contested Ang Mo Kio GRC in a three-way fight. Following GE2025, he resigned ...
Chee Seng Tan offers a gritty, black-and-white perspective of the Progress Singapore Party’s first-ever physical rally. The post Flashpoint GE2025: The Sound of Silent Hands at a PSP Rally ...
Workers' Party (WP) candidates said that their decision to contest in Singapore's next general election will not depend on personal choice, but on whether the party attracts more qualified candidates.
GE2025 non-voters can apply to be restored to the registers of electors from May 30 Non-voters will be able to apply to restore their names to the registers via the Singpass app and the ELD website.
‘Flashpoint’ dives into the temperature of GE2025’s political rallies—the noise, the heat, the restless undercurrent you can’t put into words. Each photographer is given full creative ...
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 ...
GE2025: Is ‘abandonment’ the word of the campaign so far? As the election campaign heats up with a week left to Polling Day on May 3, how is this General Election shaping up?
The last piece of the GE2025 chapter was unveiled on May 21: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Cabinet line-up, which had a few surprises including just one deputy prime minister (DPM) position and ...
GE2025: Candidates spent S$13 million, up 42% from last election Nearly half of the S$13.05 million spent by candidates contesting Singapore's 2025 General Election went to non-online advertising.
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, ...