All paid ads must be declared to the Returning Officer by the candidate or election agent. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - All Singaporeans are allowed to put up unpaid online election advertisements of their own accord, but publishing paid advertisements is allowed only for candidates and their election agents.
These include displaying the full names of those responsible for publishing it, those who approved the content, those who directed that the ad be published, and who had paid for or sponsored it. Online ads that had already been lawfully published before Cooling-off Day, and which remained unchanged after its publication, need not be taken down.
An election survey is an opinion survey of how voters will vote at an election, or of the preferences of voters with regard to any candidate, or any issue with which an identifiable candidate is associated with at an election, said IMDA and ELD.This includes a statement on how voters have voted at the election, or forecasts on the result of the election, where the statement or forecast is based on information from voters after they have voted.
“In using film as a medium to conduct political discourse, all persons should respect the need to keep politics rational and grounded on facts. This ensures that the political debate in Singapore is conducted in a responsible and dignified manner,” said IMDA and ELD.Separately on Tuesday, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore and ELD also put out an advisory to presidential election candidates about the threat of foreign interference and cyber-security risks.
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