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Nomination Day to be more subdued as guidelines are laid out for candidates amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Candidates to start election process under Covid-19 restrictio­ns

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NomiNatioN centres are typically a hive of activity at election time.

But the proceeding­s this year will be much more subdued, with entry into the centres restricted owing to Covid-19.

Nomination Day is on June 30 in this general election. as in previous elections, candidates are required to submit their documents at these centres and be accompanie­d by their subscriber­s, who include a proposer, a seconder and between four to eight assentors.

From 10am, candidates can enter the schools which are being used as nomination centres.

they will first be directed into a holding area and from 10.30am, they can enter the nomination place, typically the school hall, if they meet the requiremen­t of having the relevant documents, like a political donation certificat­e.

they must also be accompanie­d by their subscriber­s.

Between 11am and 12pm, candidates will have to file their nomination papers. they have up to 12.30pm to object to the nomination papers of other candidates contesting in the same constituen­cy.

Supporters, who are typically allowed in the centres as well, will not be able to enter them in this election.

after 12.30pm, candidates will be allowed to make their thank-you speeches, which will be aired on tV and online.

For candidates who are unwell, their authorised representa­tive can make the speech on their behalf.

to reduce physical contact during nomination proceeding­s, the Elections Department has beefed up its digital services for candidates.

Before Nomination Day, candidates can pay their election deposit of S$13,500 (Rm41,510) via e-payment, like PayNow, and get an electronic receipt, instead of making a trip to the accountant-General’s Department.

they can also appoint election agents and apply for a political donation certificat­e online, as well as apply online for a minority community certificat­e for those running in group representa­tion constituen­cies.

the department said yesterday it would process most of these forms by the next working day, except for applicatio­ns for the minority community certificat­es which will be issued before Nomination Day, after applicatio­ns for the certificat­es close two days before Nomination Day.

Candidates can also submit their photograph­s and names for printing on ballot papers through the online channel.

to use these online services, they will have to log in using their SingPass accounts, for accountabi­lity and security, said the department.

 ?? — aP ?? Legwork: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s estranged brother Lee Hsien yang (left) meeting opposition candidates ahead of nomination day.
— aP Legwork: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s estranged brother Lee Hsien yang (left) meeting opposition candidates ahead of nomination day.
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