Singapore’s Lee Retains Power With Smallest Margin Since 1965
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s People’s Action Party retained power with the smallest margin of popular votes since independence amid a record turnout that tripled the number of opposition members in parliament. The party that has ruled Singapore for more than five decades won 81 out of 87 parliamentary seats...
2011 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS (final)
Election results will be updated as they come along: Constituency (Electorate) Name of Candidates Party Votes Polled % of Votes Polled Aljunied (143,148) CHEN SHOW MAO SYLVIA LIM LOW THIA KHIANG MUHAMAD FAISAL BIN ABDUL MANAP PRITAM SINGH WP 72,165 54.71% LIM HWEE HUA ONG YE KUNG CYNTHIA PHUA GEORGE YONG-BOON YEO ZAINUL...
My Vote is a National Service
This time will it be different? Only one thing is certain – Singapore 2011 Election will be a watershed election. One that is especially memorable; one which marks a critical point in electoral history; and one that most Singaporean finally get the opportunity to show the government what we really think of them through the...
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