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SINGAPORE] Whether the 2025 General Election left you inspired, disappointed or doomscrolling into the early hours, the ...
Total spending increased by about 42 per cent from GE2020. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SM Lee urged a balance between stronger alternative voices in government and supporting and electing an effective one. Read ...
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 ...
Mr A’bas Kasmani will assume the role of the party’s chairman, while Anthony Neo will be PSP’s new treasurer, both taking over from Dr Tan and Nallakarupan, respectively. While Dr Tan, Ms Poa, and Mr ...
The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) spent the most at $9.4 million. In contrast, the combined expenditure by 10 opposition parties and two independents came up to around $3.6 million. Among the ...
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.
First tranche of GE2025 candidate expenses published, with highest spending being over $100,000 Election candidates in Singapore are required under the law to declare how much they spent and what ...
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, ...
Reflecting on GE2025, Teo noted that while Singapore largely avoided a spike in malicious deepfakes or large-scale coordinated misinformation, the compressed nine-day campaign window amplified risks.