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SATURDAY, MAY 03 2025 |
![]() Amee Enriquez |
Good evening, Some of Singapore's 2.6 million voters got a rainy start at the polls today, with many braving the early morning torrential downpour to cast their votes amid flash-flood warnings in several areas. Lines started forming about an hour before the 1,240 polling centres, across schools, void decks and Housing Board pavilions, opened their gates at 8am. Follow ST's Polling Day live for the latest. Meanwhile, Singaporeans living abroad headed to the polls on May 3 – encountering no crowds and short waiting times – to cast their vote at the nation's overseas polling stations.
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