The Elections Department Singapore (ELD), known
endonymously as the Elections Department, is a
department under the
Prime Minister's Office (PMO) of the
Government of Singapore
The government of Singapore is defined by the Constitution of Singapore, Constitution of the Republic of Singapore to consist of the President of Singapore, President and the Executive. Executive authority of Singapore is vested in the Presi ...
which are responsible for overseeing the procedure for
elections in Singapore
Elections in Singapore comprise two types: parliamentary and presidential elections. Under the Constitution of Singapore, a general election must be held within three months of the dissolution of Parliament, which has a maximum term of five ...
, including
parliamentary elections
A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distinct from by-elections, which fill individual seats that have become vacant between general elections. General elections ...
,
presidential elections
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Elections by country
Albania
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and
referendums
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.
First established in 1947, it sees that elections are fairly carried out and has a supervisory role to safeguard against
electoral fraud
Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share o ...
. It has the power to create
constituencies
An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
and
redistrict them, with the justification of preventing
malapportionment
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.
History
The elections department was established under the Chief Secretary's Office in 1947 when Singapore was a British
crown colony
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. After independence in 1965, the department was subsequently placed under the
Ministry of Home Affairs
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In some states, the i ...
, followed by the Deputy Prime Minister's Office, and is currently under the
Prime Minister's Office.
In 2003, the Department was expanded to include the Registry of Political Donations. In 2021, the department merged its corporate office and training centre into one central location at 11 Novena Rise.
Responsibilities
Presidential and parliamentary elections
The department is responsible for the preparation and management of the Presidential and Parliamentary elections and any national referendum in Singapore.
Although the
President of Singapore
The president of the Republic of Singapore, is the head of state of Singapore. The president represents the country in official diplomatic functions and possesses certain executive powers over the government of Singapore, including the contro ...
has the authority to create
group representation constituencies (GRC) from several electoral wards, the Elections Department is generally the government authority which advises the President on which constituencies are created, and which constituencies are redistricted.
Political Donations Act
The ELD has under its purview the Registry of Political Donations (RPD) since 2003. It is responsible for the administration of the Political Donations Act and campaign spending rules. The main objective of RPD is to prevent foreign funding and potential interference in the domestic politics of Singapore.
Registry of Electors
Between elections, ELD must ensure that the registers of electors are kept up-to-date. Other responsibilities include the training of election officials, logistical management of election events, informing the public about the electoral system and voting processes and ensuring that all electors have access to the electoral system and voting processes.
Other responsibilities
The ELD provides secretariat support to the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee and election committees such as the Presidential Elections Committee and the Community Committee.
ELD is also responsible for:
* Training election officials,
* Planning for election manpower, premises, logistical and other related requirements for the conduct of elections
* Informing the public about the electoral system and voting processes
* Ensuring all electors have access to the electoral system and voting processes
* Administering the Political Donations Act and campaign spending rules
Reception
Opposition parties such as the
Workers Party (WP) and the
Singapore Democratic Party
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(SDP) in the
politics of Singapore
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has questioned whether there are true, clear
separation of powers
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between the current ruling party of Singapore, the
People's Action Party
The People's Action Party (PAP) is a major Conservatism, conservative political party in Singapore and is the governing contemporary political party represented in the Parliament of Singapore, followed by the opposition Workers' Party of Singap ...
(PAP), and the Elections Department, which is supposed to be a neutral and impartial entity. The absence of an independent electoral commission to manage elections is a subject that has been brought up by many opposition parties.
The Elections Department is a branch under the
Prime Minister's Office. The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee is appointed by the Prime Minister; the committee includes a mix of top civil servants and is chaired by the secretary to the Prime Minister. The committee is responsible for the drawing of polling districts and polling sites with pinpoint precision before every election, without the need for Parliamentary approval. Under section 8(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act, the incumbent Prime Minister may, "from time to time, by notification in the Gazette, specify the names and boundaries of the electoral divisions of Singapore for purposes of elections under this Act".
The opposition argues that the lack of an independent commission results in a higher chance of
gerrymandering
Gerrymandering, ( , originally ) defined in the contexts of Representative democracy, representative electoral systems, is the political manipulation of Boundary delimitation, electoral district boundaries to advantage a Political party, pa ...
on behalf of the PAP, by bringing up examples of
Eunos GRC after the
1991 Singaporean general election
The 1991 Singaporean general election was held on 31 August 1991 to elect all 81 members of the Parliament of Singapore across 36 constituencies. Parliament was dissolved by President Wee Kim Wee on 14 August 1991, upon the advice of Prime Min ...
and
Cheng San GRC after the
1997 Singaporean general election being redrawn into other constituencies, or single-member-constituencies such as
Joo Chiat SMC after the
2011 Singaporean general election
General elections were held in Singapore on 7 May 2011. President S. R. Nathan dissolved parliament on 19 April 2011 on the advice of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Voting is mandatory in Singapore and is based on the first-past-the-post sys ...
being absorbed into bigger GRCs after close electoral fights.
The redrawing of constituencies shortly before each election are often satirised by Singaporeans on social media, satirical and socio-political websites, as well as in theatre
especially during election season.
See also
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Prime Minister's Office (Singapore)
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO; ; zh, 总理公署; ) is the executive branch of the Government of Singapore responsible for overseeing the other ministries and political matters that are of great importance to the nation, such as tackling ...
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Elections in Singapore
Elections in Singapore comprise two types: parliamentary and presidential elections. Under the Constitution of Singapore, a general election must be held within three months of the dissolution of Parliament, which has a maximum term of five ...
References
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