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Hospital patient in leg cast, woman with hair curler: Singaporeans vote on Polling Day

SINGAPORE - From nuns and nursing home residents, to a hospital patient who came with his leg in a cast, voters have been turning up at 1,264 polling centres on Polling Day. As at noon, 1,406,182 Singaporeans - or about 52 per cent of the total number of eligible electors - have cast their votes in the first four hours...

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About 74 per cent of voters had voted in Singapore presidential election as at 3pm, says election department

From nuns and nursing home residents, to a hospital patient who came with his leg in a cast, voters have been turning up at 1,264 polling stations on Friday.

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Singapore presidential election 2023: Polling stations to be in 31 nursing homes

The upcoming Singapore presidential election will see a pilot programme whereby polling arrangements will be set up in nursing homes which have over 50 voters.

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What's on this weekend in Singapore: 12 – 14 February 2021, Lifestyle News


February 11, 2021
Jack Lee
River Hongbao 2021
Singapore's annual family-centric Chinese New Year event returns in 2021. Nestled among flora and fauna in nature park for a safer, socially distanced celebration, River Hongbao 2021 lands in Gardens By The Bay for the very first time with dazzling lanterns.
Admission is free but for safety and social distancing measures, all visitors have to book their tickets on its website.
Staying in this Lunar New Year? You can be part of the festivity by catching exciting live performances from home! So save the date and don't miss a single show. Shows will be streamed on River Hongbao's Facebook channel and official website.

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