SINGAPORE - The police is looking into the Straits Times' publication of the findings of a poll on the Punggol East by-election, said the Elections Department today.
The article, published on Jan 10, polled 50 Punggol East residents on which party they were rooting for in the by-election.
Under the Parliamentary Elections Act, publishing the results of any election survey from the day the writ of election is issued until the close of all polling stations on polling day is not allowed. The writ of election was issued on Jan 9.
In a statement today, the Elections Department said: "In response to media queries about the poll on the Punggol East By-Election published in the Straits Times on 10 January 2013, the case is currently being looked into by the Police."
Since the article was published, netizens have questioned the legality of the report in online forums and social media.
In response to TODAY, Editor of The Straits Times Warren Fernandez said: "Our reporters spoke with residents in Punggol East to get their comments and a sense of the ground for our election reports. This was not a full-scale survey, or scientific poll, by any means.
"The headline for our story overstated the significance of the information gathered by calling it a poll. We are sorry for this lapse. We will, of course, co-operate with the Police for any investigation," he said.