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As Singapore prepares for GE2025, changes to polling districts in 12 constituencies signal that the electoral process is in motion.
While these adjustments are largely administrative, aimed at improving voting efficiency and accessibility, they also provide insights into shifting voter demographics and potential constituency boundary changes.
With factors like population growth, new housing developments, and past election feedback influencing these updates, what do they mean for voters and political parties?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the Singapore Management University School of Law, to find out more.
Presented by: Hongbin Jeong
Produced and Edited by: Alexandra Parada ([email protected]), Nadiah Koh, and Hongbin Jeong
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As Singapore prepares for GE2025, changes to polling districts in 12 constituencies signal that the electoral process is in motion.
While these adjustments are largely administrative, aimed at improving voting efficiency and accessibility, they also provide insights into shifting voter demographics and potential constituency boundary changes.
With factors like population growth, new housing developments, and past election feedback influencing these updates, what do they mean for voters and political parties?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the Singapore Management University School of Law, to find out more.
Presented by: Hongbin Jeong
Produced and Edited by: Alexandra Parada ([email protected]), Nadiah Koh, and Hongbin Jeong
Want to get featured on our show? Drop me an email today!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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