SINGAPORE – Singapore's Parliament was dissolved on Tuesday (15 April) ahead of a general election (GE2025) on 3 May . In a statement, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said , "President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on the advice of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, has dissolved Parliament on Tuesday, 15 April 2025. The Prime Minister also advised that Nomination Day be on Wednesday, 23 April 2025, and the President has agreed.
" The vote will be the first electoral test for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who took over from Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong as leader of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) in May 2024. In March, under Wong's leadership, Singapore passed an historic $143 billion Budget for 2025 , the largest in the country’s history . In a post on his Facebook page , Wong said, "Earlier today, I advised the President to dissolve Parliament and issue the Writ of Election.
Nomination Day will be on Wednesday, 23 April. Polling Day will be on Saturday, 3 May. More details here: https://go.
gov.sg/ge15apr "We are witnessing profound changes in the world. It is becoming more uncertain, unsettled and even unstable.
The global conditions that enabled Singapore’s success over the past decades may no longer hold. "That is why I have called this General Election. At this critical juncture, Singaporeans should decide on the team to lead our nation, and to chart our way forward together.
" GE2025: What are the important dates to note? Following the dissolution of Parliament and the issuing of the Writ of Election on 15 April , here are the other notable dates leading up to the polls in Singapore's general election 2025: 23 April: Nomination Day; also the start of a nine-day campaigning period for candidates. 2 May: Cooling-Off Day 3 May: Polling Day How can you find out your constituency in the upcoming General Election? The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) released its report on 11 March. Singapore’s electoral map will see significant changes ahead of the 2025 General Election (GE2025).
The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) proposed the introduction of five new Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) and six new Single Member Constituencies (SMCs). These changes come as a result of rapid population growth in areas such as Punggol, Sembawang, and Tengah. Voter numbers will rise to 97 Members of Parliament, ensuring a better reflection of the growing population across the island.
While some constituencies remain unchanged, others are realigned to address new housing developments and population trends. Read more on the electoral boundary changes for GE2025 here. Which constituency are you in? Check here at the Elections Department's Electoral Division Enquiry .
Who can vote in Singapore's General Election? According to the Elections Department Singapore (ELD), you can vote if your name is in the certified Register of Electors (RE) for an electoral division (constituency). Your name will be included in the RE before polling day if you are: Learn more about the qualifying criteria. Not sure if you're eligible? You may check your eligibility by following these steps: How to cast your vote in Singapore's General Election? The ELD advises that you will receive your poll card through the post at your latest residential address registered with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) two to three working days after Nomination Day if you are a qualified elector and your electoral division is contested.
Alternatively, you may access your ePoll card via your Singpass mobile app or online at Voter Services using your Singpass after Nomination Day. You can use the Singpass mobile app to access your ePoll card and use it in lieu of the hard copy poll card. You can also log on to Voter Services on the ELD website via Singpass to retrieve your ePoll card.
Is Polling Day a public holiday in Singapore? Yes, Polling Day is a public holiday for the general and presidential elections. Do you still have to vote if you're working on Polling Day? The ELD advised that because voting is compulsory in Singapore, eligible voters must cast their vote. "Polling hours are from 8am to 8 pm.
Under the law, all employers must give employees, who are qualified electors, a reasonable period of time for them to vote. Affected employees are advised to promptly inform their employers if they need to request for time-off, so that appropriate work arrangements can be made to cover their duties when they are away," ELD said..
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Singapore General Election 2025: Polling Day to be held on 3 May, Nomination Day on 23 April 2025
Guide to Singapore's General Election 2025 (GE2025): When is Nomination Day and Polling Day? How can you find out your constituency? How can you vote? And more.