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  2. 118 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    If the elections are held in September, the show will need to re-insert the GE buzz, and the director and cast will need to do re-takes. [3] The election dates were announced on 25 August, and the GE buzz was inserted on episode 225 (7 September 2015), where Dennis Chew and Sheila Sim mentioned the election campaigns. However, as the show was ...

  3. 2011 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 general elections were the sixteenth general elections in Singapore and eleventh since independence. The governing People's Action Party (PAP) sought to secure their 13th consecutive term in office since 1959. This was the second election since Lee Hsien Loong became its Secretary-General.

  4. General elections in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The election process begins when the President, acting on Cabinet's advice, issues a writ of election addressed to the returning officer.On nomination day, the returning officer and their representatives will be present at designated nomination centres between 11:00 am and 12:00 noon to receive prospective candidates' nomination papers, and political donation certificates certifying that they ...

  5. Category:2011 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    Singapore portal Pages in category "2011 Singaporean general election" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Pre-election day events of the ...

  6. 2011 Singaporean presidential election - Wikipedia

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    According to Singapore Elections, an archive of Singapore election results, a post made on its Facebook page stated that the presidential election of 2011 "has established a new record of the second-narrowest percentage margin in history, after River Valley in the 1959 elections (margin of around 0.05%) and beating Sepoy Lines in the 1957 city ...

  7. 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.

  8. Pre-election day events of the 2011 Singaporean general ...

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    23 March 2011 Ang Mong Seng: Hong Kah GRC (Bukit Gombak) Member of Parliament 23 March 2011 Constituency was dissolved and become Chua Chu Kang GRC, while retaining the division. Chan Soo Sen: Joo Chiat SMC: Former minister of State 23 March 2011 Madeleine Ho: West Coast GRC (Boon Lay) Member of Parliament 2 April 2011 Ho Peng Kee: Nee Soon ...

  9. Portal:Current events/May 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Voters in Singapore go to the polls for a general election. The ruling People's Action Party retains control of government, winning 81 of 87 seats. (Straits Times), Singapore Cabinet members George Yeo and Lim Hwee Hua lose their seats, making them the highest ranking ministers to be unseated in a general election since 1963.