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Singapore dissolves parliament ahead of general election, polling on May 3

Nomination Day will be on Apr 23, the Prime Minister's Office announced while polling day is set for May 3

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 15 Apr 2025 3:42PM

Singapore dissolves parliament ahead of general election, polling on May 3
The ruling People’s Action Party is expected to be challenged for all 97 parliamentary seats. - April 15, 2025

SINGAPOREANS will head to the polls on May 3 for the country’s 14th General Election, after President Tharman Shanmugaratnam dissolved parliament today.

The upcoming contest will be the first under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who was sworn in last May, and Singapore's fourth-generation or 4G leadership team.

He was named secretary-general of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) in December 2024, succeeding Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the helm of the party.

CNA cited, at stake in this General Election are 97 seats across 33 constituencies, comprising 18 Group Representation Constituencies (GRC) and 15 Single Member Constituencies (SMC).

In the 2020 General Election, which was held amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) clinched 61.24 per cent of the votes, winning 83 seats out of an available 93.

But a swing to the opposition saw the Workers’ Party (WP) make inroads into parliament by claiming its second GRC. WP chief Pritam Singh was also formally designated Leader of the Opposition.

The upcoming election could feature candidates from 11 parties, including two opposition alliances. The opposition camp has contested all seats since the 2015 polls.

Nomination Day on April 23 marks the start of the campaigning period, while, the last day of campaigning would be on May 1.

That is when the May Day Rally will take place, where labour movement leaders and tripartite partners traditionally gather for a large event, with a speech delivered by the prime minister.

The next day, May 2, is Cooling-off Day, to give voters the time to reflect and consider key issues before making their decisions.

The 14th Parliament, which began on Aug 24, 2020, was the second longest in Singapore's history, sitting for about four years and eight months.

It also concluded its term with the highest number of vacant seats since independence, following the departure of six MPs for various reasons.

Under the Singapore system, Cabinet ministers do not vacate their roles after parliament is dissolved and continue with their responsibilities until the first sitting of the next parliament.

Signs of an imminent General Election have been building over the past few months, particularly after the formation of a committee that reviews electoral boundaries.

The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) was formed on Jan 22.

Almost seven weeks later, it released its report laying out major changes to Singapore’s electoral map, with five Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) and four single-seat wards remaining unchanged from the last election.

The various political parties have also been unveiling prospective candidates and stepping up their presence on the ground in recent weeks.

Voter concerns heading into this election include the cost of living, as well as jobs and unemployment, a survey in January found. -  April 15, 2025

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