UPDATE: This year’s Polling Day will be on May 7.

President S R Nathan, on the advice of the Prime Minister, has dissolved Singapore’s 11th Parliament. A General Election will have to be held within the next three months.

A Writ of Election will have to be issued next, setting up Nomination Day, as well as the announcement of Polling Day.

In this General Election, there will be 87 seats in 27 constituencies to be contested.

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206 Responses to “BREAKING NEWS: Parliament dissolved, Polling Day 7 May”

  1. @ipushLKYwheelchair

    You are a man of many facets. Sorry

    My eye pah chiow

  2. State of no gonmin? 21 April 2011

    Parliament dissolved means?

    No Government?

    *scratching my head*

  3. Aeron Leong 22 April 2011

    Glad I can vote, but Hong Kah SMC is going to the PAP. All my neighbours are pro-govt. That said,

    WE NEED WORKER’S PARTY IN THE WEST!

    That’s the only party older folks can trust

  4. NativeSingaporean 4 May 2011

    Yes Parliament dissolved means there is no goverment.

    That is why only after the election than they can sued each other…

    haha