Isn't our election supposed to be once in 5 years (which is already long compared to 4 year terms in many other countries)? So if we had our last election in May 2006 why does the familee claim they have up to 2012 to old the next one?
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Election Dept starts preparations for GE
Wed, Nov 12, 2008
The Straits Times
By Aaron Low
THE Elections Department has started preparations for the next general election, which is due at the latest by Feb 2, 2012.
It has identified 28,000 civil servants to become election officials, and has begun sending letters out to them.
Replying to queries from the Straits Times, a spokesman for the Elections Department confirmed that it started sending out the letters last month. These letters notify the public officers of their selection as election officials and the training they will undergo.
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Early polls? Possible, though not imminent
PAP wants to be ready to call elections quickly if financial crisis drags out, observers say
POLITICAL observers said yesterday the Elections Department's preparations for elections are a sign that polls could be held earlier, though they are not necessarily imminent.
It also indicates that the Government wants to have the capability to call an election anytime it decides to.
The Elections Department told The Straits Times yesterday that it had begun sending letters to public servants selected to be election officers and informing them of the training they will receive.
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Election Dept starts preparations for GE
Wed, Nov 12, 2008
The Straits Times
By Aaron Low
THE Elections Department has started preparations for the next general election, which is due at the latest by Feb 2, 2012.
It has identified 28,000 civil servants to become election officials, and has begun sending letters out to them.
Replying to queries from the Straits Times, a spokesman for the Elections Department confirmed that it started sending out the letters last month. These letters notify the public officers of their selection as election officials and the training they will undergo.
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Early polls? Possible, though not imminent
PAP wants to be ready to call elections quickly if financial crisis drags out, observers say
POLITICAL observers said yesterday the Elections Department's preparations for elections are a sign that polls could be held earlier, though they are not necessarily imminent.
It also indicates that the Government wants to have the capability to call an election anytime it decides to.
The Elections Department told The Straits Times yesterday that it had begun sending letters to public servants selected to be election officers and informing them of the training they will receive.