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Nearly half of the S$13.05 million spent by candidates contesting Singapore's 2025 General Election went to non-online advertising.
Total spending increased by about 42 per cent from GE2020. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
GE2025 may be over, but the conversation about our democracy and our place in it is only just beginning. So let’s keep watching. Let’s keep asking tough questions.
GE2025 was brutal to the opposition camp. What was that about? Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Gen Z and millennial Singaporeans played a huge role in GE2025 compared to previous editions, both as voters as well as candidates. IPS’ Teo Kay Key lays out why that’s a good sign.
Singapore’s recent General Election has underscored the growing risks of AI-driven misinformation and the need for a more ...
GE2025 is looming, and many things have changed. Here's why PAP may or may not be the "sure win" option this year.
As the dust settles on GE2025, there’s plenty to remember it for. Not only did it mark the debut of a new Prime Minister, but it also introduced a fresh slate of candidates from both the ruling party ...
Mr A’bas Kasmani will assume the role of the party’s chairman, while Anthony Neo will be PSP’s new treasurer, both taking ...
SINGAPORE – Seven election rallies are set to take place on April 30, just three days before about 2.75 million Singaporean voters head to the polls on May 3. The rallies on April 30 are scheduled to ...
SINGAPORE: Women participation in the Singapore General Election 2025 (GE2025) has reached a new high, with 53 women candidates contesting, up from 40 in GE2020.
GE2025: With a more discerning electorate, smaller opposition parties face an uncertain future. GE2025: With a more discerning electorate, smaller opposition parties face an uncertain future. Lee Li ...