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- 🗳️ Singapore Votes: City-State Prepares for Milestone 60th Independence Anniversary Singaporeans head to the polls on May 2, 2025, with expectations of a People's Action Party (PAP) victory. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in power since 2004, focuses on national unity.
- 🗳️ Singapore Election 2025: Lawrence Wong Faces First Major Test as PM Amid Rising Public Discontent On August 15, 2025, Singaporeans flocked to polling stations, testing recently appointed PM Lawrence Wong's leadership amidst heightened dissatisfaction with socioeconomic policies. Key electoral outcomes remain pending as counting progresses.
- 🗳️ GE2025: Singapore Polling Stations Open - How to Cast Your Vote Polling stations in Singapore for the General Election 2025 will open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on July 10. Registered voters must present their NRIC to cast their vote.
- 🗳️ Singapore Votes Again: GE2025 Sends Voters to Polls for 14th General Election 🗳️ Singapore Votes Again: GE2025 Sends Voters to Polls for 14th General Election Singaporeans will head to the polls on November 25, 2025, marking the city-state's 14th General Election. The Electoral Integrity Network will oversee the process, ensuring transparency and fairness for the 2.7 million registered voters.
- 🗳️ GE2025: Singaporeans Head to the Polls in a Pivotal Election On January 10, 2025, Singaporeans cast their votes in the General Election, with long queues from 8 AM at polling stations across the island. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong highlighted the election's significance in shaping Singapore's future.
- 🗳️ GE2025: A Visual Journey Through Singapore's Democratic Process On 12 February 2025, at 8 am, Singaporeans began voting in GE2025. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong cast his vote at Tanjong Pagar Community Centre. Key polling stations included Ang Mo Kio and Bedok.
- 🗳️ Singapore's Political Challenge: Voters to Decide Ruling Party's Fate On May 10, 2025, Singapore's election sees the People's Action Party (PAP) face intense scrutiny, with opposition parties gaining traction. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's leadership is closely watched amidst rising public dissatisfaction.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore's Election Focus: Margins Over Winners Captivate Attention The People's Action Party (PAP) maintains power on May 2, 2025, but attention shifts to opposition gains. The Workers' Party, led by Pritam Singh, secures unprecedented wins, challenging PAP's dominance.
- 🗳️ Singapore's Election Challenge: Ruling Party's 64-Year Monopoly Faces Test On May 3, 2025, Singaporeans voted to challenge the People's Action Party's (PAP) long-standing dominance. Opposition groups, led by the Workers' Party, aimed to increase their presence in parliament amid economic concerns.
- 🗳️ Singapore Votes: Polls open as ruling party seeks a larger mandate in national election. Voters flock to polling stations in Singapore's pivotal election, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong representing the ruling PAP. Candidates strive for a decisive win to bolster their political agenda.
- 🗳️ Singapore Elections LIVE: Voting begins as PM Wong's PAP seeks fresh mandate Polling opened at 8 AM on 10 May 2023 in Singapore, with PM Lawrence Wong's People's Action Party (PAP) striving to maintain its dominant position against Pritam Singh's Workers' Party.
- 📉 Singapore's Factory Activity Dips: Tariffs Impact Export Orders Singapore's factory activity declined in September 2018, ending 19 months of growth, as Donald Trump's tariffs hit export orders. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 52.4 from August's 52.6, according to the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management (SIPMM).
- ♟️ Singapore Chess Triumph: After landmark win, Singapore chess Grandmaster Tin Jingyao eyes next milestone, inspired by ASEAN regional title victory. Summary: Singapore chess Grandmaster Tin Jingyao clinched the ASEAN Chess Championship on September 23, 2023. The 23-year-old beat rivals from seven nations, elevating Singapore's chess profile. Tin aims to qualify for the 2024 FIDE World Cup, focusing on enhancing his FIDE rating and participating in international tournaments to pave the way for his goal.
- 🌧️ Polls and Puddles: Singapore Faces Flash Floods Amid Election Day Downpour On July 10, 2020, Singapore's Public Utilities Board issued flash flood warnings at Exeter Road, Somerset Road, and Orchard Road due to heavy morning rain as citizens headed to the polls.
- 🗳️ Singapore Elections: New PM Seeks Strong Mandate Amid Global Trade Challenges Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called for elections in Singapore on May 3, 2025, amid escalating global trade tensions. The ruling People's Action Party aims to secure a strong mandate to navigate economic challenges due to tariff disputes affecting the city-state's trade-dependent economy.
- 🗳️ GE2025 in Singapore: PM Lawrence Wong's PAP Seeks Stronger Mandate 🇸🇬 GE2025 Polling Day in Singapore: PM Lawrence Wong's PAP seeks stronger mandate amid opposition surge On November 4, 2025, Singaporeans head to the polls, with PM Lawrence Wong's PAP targeting enhanced support amidst a rising Workers' Party challenge. Key battleground constituencies see heightened voter turnout and engagement.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore Votes: Testing The Ruling Party's Longtime Dominance On September 1, 2023, Singaporeans headed to the polls. The People's Action Party (PAP) faced its first serious challenge in decades amid public dissent and calls for change.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore Votes: Testing the Ruling Party's Longstanding Monopoly In May 2025, Singapore's election is a pivotal moment for the People's Action Party, led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The opposition, Workers' Party, challenges their unbroken dominance since 1959.
- 🔍 Singapore's Invisible Lines: Examining the Dynamic Shifts in Electoral Boundaries Invisible Lines: Tracing the Edges of Singapore's Electoral Boundaries, published by Rice Media on March 2, 2018, investigates the intricate manipulation of electoral boundaries, highlighting inconsistencies and perceived gerrymandering under the Prime Minister's Office.
- 💦 GE2025: Voters defy rain to cast ballots; 48% turnout by noon despite morning downpour. A heavy downpour on 4th January 2025 did not deter Singaporeans from voting in the General Election. As of noon, nearly half, 48%, had voted. Many citied the importance of participation.
- 🗳️ Singapore Votes: City-State Prepares for Milestone 60th Independence Anniversary Singaporeans head to the polls on May 2, 2025, with expectations of a People's Action Party (PAP) victory. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in power since 2004, focuses on national unity.
- 🗳️ Singapore Election 2025: Lawrence Wong Faces First Major Test as PM Amid Rising Public Discontent On August 15, 2025, Singaporeans flocked to polling stations, testing recently appointed PM Lawrence Wong's leadership amidst heightened dissatisfaction with socioeconomic policies. Key electoral outcomes remain pending as counting progresses.
- 🗳️ GE2025: Singapore Polling Stations Open - How to Cast Your Vote Polling stations in Singapore for the General Election 2025 will open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on July 10. Registered voters must present their NRIC to cast their vote.
- 🗳️ Singapore Votes Again: GE2025 Sends Voters to Polls for 14th General Election 🗳️ Singapore Votes Again: GE2025 Sends Voters to Polls for 14th General Election Singaporeans will head to the polls on November 25, 2025, marking the city-state's 14th General Election. The Electoral Integrity Network will oversee the process, ensuring transparency and fairness for the 2.7 million registered voters.
- 🗳️ GE2025: Singaporeans Head to the Polls in a Pivotal Election On January 10, 2025, Singaporeans cast their votes in the General Election, with long queues from 8 AM at polling stations across the island. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong highlighted the election's significance in shaping Singapore's future.
- 🗳️ GE2025: A Visual Journey Through Singapore's Democratic Process On 12 February 2025, at 8 am, Singaporeans began voting in GE2025. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong cast his vote at Tanjong Pagar Community Centre. Key polling stations included Ang Mo Kio and Bedok.
- 🗳️ Singapore's Political Challenge: Voters to Decide Ruling Party's Fate On May 10, 2025, Singapore's election sees the People's Action Party (PAP) face intense scrutiny, with opposition parties gaining traction. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's leadership is closely watched amidst rising public dissatisfaction.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore's Election Focus: Margins Over Winners Captivate Attention The People's Action Party (PAP) maintains power on May 2, 2025, but attention shifts to opposition gains. The Workers' Party, led by Pritam Singh, secures unprecedented wins, challenging PAP's dominance.
- 🗳️ Singapore's Election Challenge: Ruling Party's 64-Year Monopoly Faces Test On May 3, 2025, Singaporeans voted to challenge the People's Action Party's (PAP) long-standing dominance. Opposition groups, led by the Workers' Party, aimed to increase their presence in parliament amid economic concerns.
- 🗳️ Singapore Votes: Polls open as ruling party seeks a larger mandate in national election. Voters flock to polling stations in Singapore's pivotal election, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong representing the ruling PAP. Candidates strive for a decisive win to bolster their political agenda.
- 🗳️ Singapore Elections LIVE: Voting begins as PM Wong's PAP seeks fresh mandate Polling opened at 8 AM on 10 May 2023 in Singapore, with PM Lawrence Wong's People's Action Party (PAP) striving to maintain its dominant position against Pritam Singh's Workers' Party.
- 📉 Singapore's Factory Activity Dips: Tariffs Impact Export Orders Singapore's factory activity declined in September 2018, ending 19 months of growth, as Donald Trump's tariffs hit export orders. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 52.4 from August's 52.6, according to the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management (SIPMM).
- ♟️ Singapore Chess Triumph: After landmark win, Singapore chess Grandmaster Tin Jingyao eyes next milestone, inspired by ASEAN regional title victory. Summary: Singapore chess Grandmaster Tin Jingyao clinched the ASEAN Chess Championship on September 23, 2023. The 23-year-old beat rivals from seven nations, elevating Singapore's chess profile. Tin aims to qualify for the 2024 FIDE World Cup, focusing on enhancing his FIDE rating and participating in international tournaments to pave the way for his goal.
- 🌧️ Polls and Puddles: Singapore Faces Flash Floods Amid Election Day Downpour On July 10, 2020, Singapore's Public Utilities Board issued flash flood warnings at Exeter Road, Somerset Road, and Orchard Road due to heavy morning rain as citizens headed to the polls.
- 🗳️ Singapore Elections: New PM Seeks Strong Mandate Amid Global Trade Challenges Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called for elections in Singapore on May 3, 2025, amid escalating global trade tensions. The ruling People's Action Party aims to secure a strong mandate to navigate economic challenges due to tariff disputes affecting the city-state's trade-dependent economy.
- 🗳️ GE2025 in Singapore: PM Lawrence Wong's PAP Seeks Stronger Mandate 🇸🇬 GE2025 Polling Day in Singapore: PM Lawrence Wong's PAP seeks stronger mandate amid opposition surge On November 4, 2025, Singaporeans head to the polls, with PM Lawrence Wong's PAP targeting enhanced support amidst a rising Workers' Party challenge. Key battleground constituencies see heightened voter turnout and engagement.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore Votes: Testing The Ruling Party's Longtime Dominance On September 1, 2023, Singaporeans headed to the polls. The People's Action Party (PAP) faced its first serious challenge in decades amid public dissent and calls for change.
- 🇸🇬 Singapore Votes: Testing the Ruling Party's Longstanding Monopoly In May 2025, Singapore's election is a pivotal moment for the People's Action Party, led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The opposition, Workers' Party, challenges their unbroken dominance since 1959.
- 🔍 Singapore's Invisible Lines: Examining the Dynamic Shifts in Electoral Boundaries Invisible Lines: Tracing the Edges of Singapore's Electoral Boundaries, published by Rice Media on March 2, 2018, investigates the intricate manipulation of electoral boundaries, highlighting inconsistencies and perceived gerrymandering under the Prime Minister's Office.
- 💦 GE2025: Voters defy rain to cast ballots; 48% turnout by noon despite morning downpour. A heavy downpour on 4th January 2025 did not deter Singaporeans from voting in the General Election. As of noon, nearly half, 48%, had voted. Many citied the importance of participation.