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Around 2.6 million Singaporeans will head to the polls on Saturday (May 3) in a general election taking place amid great global uncertainty.

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00:00Around 2.6 million Singaporeans will head to the polls on May 3rd in a general election,
00:08set against a backdrop of global uncertainty and domestic challenges.
00:12This marks the first electoral test for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong,
00:16who now leads the ruling People's Action Party following a leadership transition.
00:21The campaign trail has seen nine days of intense, and at times combative, exchanges.
00:27Candidates from across the political spectrum have taken to the ground, delivering speeches at rallies,
00:33debating policies on podcasts, and engaging voters through social media, live streams, and even memes.
00:41Of the 97 parliamentary seats, 92 are being contested.
00:46Marine Parade Brattle Heights GRC remains uncontested,
00:50with the five-member PAP team elected unopposed on nomination day, April 23rd.
00:56This election is being shaped by concerns over the rising cost of living, housing pressures,
01:02inflation, and questions around social mobility.
01:06Polling will take place on May 3rd from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., across 1,240 polling stations island-wide,
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