General Election 2015
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SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has asked the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee to have smaller Group Representation Constituencies, and to have at least 12 Single Member Constituencies.
The committee was formed two months ago, the Prime Minister told Parliament on Monday (Jul 13).
Mr Lee said he asked the committee to consider the population shifts and housing developments since the last boundary delineation exercise.
He also asked the committee to have smaller GRCs, \"so as to reduce the average size of the GRCs below five\", and to have at least 12 SMCs.
\"As per past practice, the committee is chaired by the Secretary to the Prime Minister. It is now in the midst of its deliberations and will make its recommendations to me when ready,\" he said.
SIGNAL OF AN UPCOMING GENERAL ELECTION?
The committee reviews and draws up the boundaries for election, and submits a report with its recommendations. The report, when released by the committee, is seen as one of the clearest signals that a General Election (GE) is around the corner.
The convening of the committee kickstarts a series of events that culminates in the nation heading to the polls. Singapore’s next GE must be held by January 2017.
The expected sequence of events is as follows:
1. Electoral Boundaries Review Committee convenes
2. Committee submits report with recommendations on electoral changes
In the lead-up to the two previous GEs in 2006 and 2011, the committee took about four months after being convened to issue its report.
3. Parliament dissolved
The Prime Minister may advise the President to dissolve Parliament by Proclamation in the Gazette before the expiry of its term. Once Parliament has been dissolved, the GE must be held within three months. In the last GE, the committee’s report was issued on Feb 24, 2011, and Parliament was dissolved on Apr 19, 2011.
4. President issues Writ of Election
The President, acting on the Prime Minister's advice, issues a Writ of Election. This will specify the date and location for the nomination of candidates.
5. Nomination Day takes place
Nomination Day, when prospective candidates submit their nomination papers, must take place between five days and one month after the Writ of Election is issued.
6. Polling Day
Polling Day must be held between 10 and 56 days after the Returning Officer publishes the Notice of Contested Elections after Nomination Day. For the 2011 GE, Cooling-Off Day, on the eve of Polling Day, was introduced, when candidates are banned from campaigning. This was instituted to give voters time to reflect and make their decision before going to the polls.
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Could it be during the Sep 1 week school break?
So that schools are vacanted and can be used as polling stations??? -
b2b3m4:
Kinda expected. Good strategy to minimise losses (if more losses are expected) and to weed out some poor performers (without explicitly telling them that they are poor performers :rotflmao: )
SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has asked the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee to have smaller Group Representation Constituencies, and to have at least 12 Single Member Constituencies. -
Had they increased enough new citizens for this already?
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b2b3m4:
Depends on how many more times MRT breaks down between now and Sep school holidays. :evil:Could it be during the Sep 1 week school break?
So that schools are vacanted and can be used as polling stations??? -
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
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Will GE be in Sep? If in Sep, why put foot in mouth like this so close to GE?
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.944031585639617.1073741971.182928775083239&type=3Minister Tan Chuan Jin:
:slapshead:They shared with me that they were surprised by their own findings! The normal perception that all cardboard collectors are people who are unable to take care of themselves financially is not really true. There will be some who do this as their main source of income. Some do so to supplement what they have. Some prefer to earn extra monies, treat it as a form of exercise and activity rather than being cooped up at home. They do this to remain independent, so that they can have dignity and not have to ask their families for help.
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Orb:
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
They can at least put somebody who actually has experience operating an MRT system as CEO... :razz: -
If u have 2 properties, that means u can vote at 2 locations?
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TheAnswer:
If u have 2 properties, that means u can vote at 2 locations?
Follow address on IC? -
pirate:
:rotflmao:Orb:
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
They can at least put somebody who actually has experience operating an MRT system as CEO... :razz: -
pirate:
To me, election of opposition parties is mainly for release of frustration on how we feel about CPF, foreign workers' policies, public transport system, DBSS, medical cost.........At the end of the day, ask ourselves how much better can the opposition parties perform than the PAP is they really form government. Could be getting in another bigger monster after chasing away the current one.Orb:
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
They can at least put somebody who actually has experience operating an MRT system as CEO... :razz: -
Orb:
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
At least they won't pay smrt CEO $2m? :siam:
Channel that 'savings' to parts replacement! -
pirate:
:rotflmao:
Depends on how many more times MRT breaks down between now and Sep school holidays. :evil:
By the way, caught a glimpse of PM on TV some days ago, during the report on 'worst' mrt breakdown. PM did look really gloom.
This is bad press for him and might have seriously drain him some votes. Well, voters do cast vote based on bread and butter issues and even for lift upgrading (last time). -
Jarol Lo:
ask ourselves how much better can the opposition parties perform than the PAP is they really form government. Could be getting in another bigger monster after chasing away the current one.
the lesser of two evils? :idea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_of ... _principle -
sleepy:
Therein, lies the peril of democracy.Jarol Lo:
ask ourselves how much better can the opposition parties perform than the PAP is they really form government. Could be getting in another bigger monster after chasing away the current one.
the lesser of two evils? :idea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_of_two_evils_principle -
sleepy:
Maybe the voters will be satisfied with just the cheaper of two evils?Jarol Lo:
ask ourselves how much better can the opposition parties perform than the PAP is they really form government. Could be getting in another bigger monster after chasing away the current one.
the lesser of two evils? :idea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_of ... _principle -
sleepy:
I feel quite bad for Saw Phaik Hwa now.Orb:
even if opposition forms the govt, i dont think they can do anything about mrt breakdown.
At least they won't pay smrt CEO $2m? :siam:
Channel that 'savings' to parts replacement!
The board should have kept her in the job and save themselves $400k a year.