Singapore general election set for 7 May

President S R Nathan announced yesterday, through the government gazette, that the 11th Singapore Parliament has been dissolved to make way for the upcoming elections on 7 May 2011.

Overall, around 2,311,582 Singaporeans are eligible to vote in the upcoming 2011 general election, compared to the 2,158,439 Singaporeans entitled to vote in the 2006 general election.

The forthcoming election will have a total of 87 wards in 27 constituencies, including 12 single member constituencies (SMCs) and 15 group representation constituencies (GRCs), to be contested.

Nomination Day will be on 27 April, after which candidates are given nine days to campaign, plus an extra Cooling-Off Day before Polling Day, which has been declared a public holiday.

The 24-hour cooling-off period provides voters some time to rationally reflect on the issues raised during the election before voting.

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