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  2. 2006 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 General Election was the 15th General Election in Singapore and the 10th since independence in 1965. The governing People's Action Party (PAP) sought to secure their twelfth consecutive term in office since 1959. This would be the first election since Lee Hsien Loong replaced Goh Chok Tong and became PAP's Secretary-General in 2004.

  3. Pre-election day events of the 2006 Singaporean general ...

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    On 17 February 2006, Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore and Secretary General of the PAP delivered the country's Budget Statement to the Parliament. He released details of a S$2.6 billion on a "progress package" including S$500 million for Central Provident Fund top-ups, S$400 million for workfare bonuses, and S$200 million bonuses ...

  4. 2006 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1 May – The National Family Council is formed to promote families in Singapore. [39] 6 May – Polling day for the 2006 Singaporean general election: The ruling People's Action Party winning 82 out of 84 seats (37 of which were uncontested) with a percentage of 66.6% of the total vote.

  5. Category:2006 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2006 Singaporean general election" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Pre-election day events of the 2006 Singaporean ...

  6. 2006 Singapore general election - Wikipedia

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  7. Singapore general election 2006 - Wikipedia

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  8. Singapore names 3 candidates for presidential election - AOL

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    Singapore's strict qualifying criteria has meant that all elections bar the vote held in 2011 and 1993 were uncontested. Tan was also one of four candidates who ran for president in the 2011 election.

  9. Elections in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are currently two types of elections in Singapore.Parliamentary and presidential elections. According to the Constitution of Singapore, general elections for Parliament must be conducted within three months of the dissolution of Parliament, which has a maximum term of five years from the first sitting of Parliament, and presidential elections are conducted every six years.