Elections Department
First tranche of GE2025 candidate expenses published, with highest spending being over S$100,000
Besides their expenses, candidates also have to declare how much they received from donors.
GE2025: What to expect on Nomination Day on Apr 23
PM Wong and the Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC team will file their papers at Jurong Pioneer Junior College; Yusof Ishak Secondary School will be where candidates for three hot seats will submit their papers
Changes to majority of Singapore’s electoral divisions with more MPs, new GRCs and SMCs
Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, Jurong GRC split up; widespread shifts in east and west
Polling district changes for 12 constituencies in latest update ahead of GE2025
CHANGES have recently been made to polling districts in 12 constituencies, signalling that the work of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) is under way.
Singapore voter rolls updated ahead of GE2025; public inspection open from Feb 15 to 28
Singapore’s voter rolls have been updated to contain the names of all eligible electors as at Feb 1, 2025, and will be open for public inspection from Feb 15 to 28.
Singapore’s electoral boundaries review committee formed as road to GE2025 begins
The committee has taken two to seven months to release its reports in the last five elections, with Polling Day held half a month to four months later
New law to combat digitally manipulated elections content will uphold their integrity: Josephine Teo
To deter abuse of the legislation, knowingly making a false or misleading declaration will be made an illegal practice and penalised accordingly
Singapore proposes new law to tackle deepfakes and other digitally faked election advertising
Social media services could be fined up to S$1 million, and individuals up to S$1,000, if they do not comply with correction orders
Government rejects opposition’s suggestions to involve political parties, set hard criteria in electoral boundary changes
The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, which oversees the process, has not yet been convened
Voter rolls updated; public inspection opens from Jun 19 to Jul 2
Singapore’s voter rolls have been updated to contain the names of all eligible electors as of Jun 1, 2024, and are now open for public inspection from Jun 19 till Jul 2.