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    unopposed in 1999 and 2005, did not seek re-election. It was the fourth elected Singaporean presidential election, as well as the second to be contested by...
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    been repeatedly urged to contest the next election, or even contest the 2011 Singaporean presidential election turned his supporters down, declaring, "I'm...
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  • The presidential election had to be held within three months of that date. Any Singaporean citizen who wished to be a candidate in the election had to...
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    the Singaporean presidential election of 2011, filed a constitutional challenge to determine whether it is correct to set the Presidential Election 2017...
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    Presidential elections were scheduled to be held in Singapore on 17 August 2005. 21 application forms for the Certificate of Eligibility required to contest...
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    Presidential elections were held in Singapore on 28 August 1993. Following amendments to the Constitution in 1991, presidential elections since then are...
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    general election to date to see a four-cornered contest in one of the constituencies contested (not counting the 2011 Singaporean presidential election or...
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    government and as a member of the PAP in order to run for the 2023 presidential election, in which he would later go on to win. On 12 July 2023, S. Iswaran...
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    cannonballs. Singaporean politician Tan Cheng Bock uses a palm tree-like symbol similar to a Ravenala to represent him in the 2011 Singaporean presidential election...
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    The maximum term of a Singaporean parliament is five years, within which it must be dissolved by the President and elections held within three months...
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