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Singapore's 14th General Election's Closing Day of Campaigning for the GE2025

SINGAPORE: Candidates are utilizing their remaining hours before the election day on Saturday, May 3rd. On the penultimate day, they'll fan out across the island, holding rallies, door-to-door outreach, and making urgent pleas to voters. Campaigning shall be halted when the evening sets in.

Singapore's 14th General Election's Closing Day of Campaigning for the GE2025

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🇧🇦 THE LAST STRETCH: As Singaporeans prepare to vote on May 7, candidates are keeping it CRAZY these last few hours!

On day six of campaigning, candidates will storm across the city with rallies, walkabouts, and emotional pleas to voters.

At midnight, hush, the cooling-off period descends, stomping out campaigning till the polls close.

Stay tuned for our non-stop coverage of every key moment. Catch up on our live updates:

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Now, let's bust some myths about Singapore's elections.

🌐 Election ads online must toe the line. No digitally generated or manipulated content that deceives a candidate, and foreigners can't publish election advertisements, period.

🏟 The return of rallies allows candidates to hang out and chat with the people, but only from 7 am to 10:30 pm. Like an exciting game of campaign tag!

📺 Party political broadcasts are free, but must follow broadcasting codes and be in at least one of Singapore's four official languages.

📯 The cooling-off period begins the night before Election Day and lasts till the polls close. No new election advertising can be created during this time, but existing content won't be yanked off the internet.

🗳️ Come Election Day, no new ads either. Just grab your ink and vote!

💰 And remember, politicos can't accept donations from foreigners. Just step away from that green, it ain't for you!

🚫🔒 While we're keeping it real, Singapore's election rules ensure it's a fair, clean, and foreigner-free zone. Now, that's something to celebrate!

  1. Singaporeans, as they approach the polling day on Thursday, will be bustling with candidates conducting rallies and walkabouts during the last hours of campaigning before the cooling-off period begins at midnight.
  2. Candidates in the GE2025 will be spending their final hours campaigning across Singapore, even throughout Thursday, as they try to connect with voters and make a final emotional appeal before the cooling-off period sets in.
  3. The cooling-off period enforced in Singapore ahead of the General Election prohibits any campaigning from Thursday midnight till the polls close, creating a temporary calm in the political landscape.
  4. As the general-news landscape heats up with the impending GE2025, candidates are restricted from accepting donations from foreigners to maintain a level playing field and ensure fairness in Singaporean politics.
SINGAPORE: Candidates are rushing to seal votes on the penultimate day of election campaigning ahead of polling day on Saturday, 3rd May. Come Thursday, political parties will jumpstart island-wide events such as rallies, door-to-door campaigns, and impassioned pleas, all the way until the cooling-off day begins. Electioneering activities must come to a halt during the cooling-off period.

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