PAP done an excellent job increase Registered Voters from 1,692,384 to 2,758,846
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PAP done an excellent good job to increase Registered Voters from 1,692,384 to 2,758,846 (GE2025).

Numbers of eligible voters jumped significantly higher exceeding expectations of 1,500,000 which is good, vibrant and dynamic ..

In GE2025, PAP wins 65.57% landslide victory was a resounding yes.
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(21-06-2025, 08:12 PM)Scythian Wrote:  PAP done an excellent good job to increase Registered Voters from 1,692,384 to 2,758,846 (GE2025).

Numbers of eligible voters jumped significantly higher exceeding expectations of 1,500,000 which is good, vibrant and dynamic ..

In GE2025, PAP wins 65.57% landslide victory was a resounding yes.
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Singaporeans were impressed that Parliament debating in regards to Govt granted in total 295,212 foreigners New Citizenships from 2000 to 2024.

With one missing puzzle ie 25,200 new citizens granted for 2024 was only available several weeks after GE2025.

Certainly, it was extremely difficult to produce them in time b4 3 May 2025.
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#3

These 2 numbers are crucial deciding factors

2,758,846
295,212

But it seems, no one noticed and analysed them as to why both numbers ballooned to so big @ such fast speed?

They must be extremely important to some players.
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#4

must get to the bottom of this.....
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(Yesterday, 11:30 AM)Jinwului Wrote:  must get to the bottom of this.....

The straw that broke the camel's back
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#6

Did Alex Tan come back to vote?
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(Yesterday, 11:37 AM)Scythian Wrote:  The straw that broke the camel's back

cards came crumbling down
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(Yesterday, 12:22 PM)Jinwului Wrote:  cards came crumbling down

How to explain GE2025 registered voters increased more than 1,500,000 new voters while only declared 295,212 granted new citizens from 2000 to 2024?
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#9

doesnt stacked up?
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(Yesterday, 01:28 PM)Jinwului Wrote:  doesnt stacked up?

Firstpost TV GE2025: All Singaporeans Trusted the PAP

https://youtube.com/watch?v=X4L8rKwGURc&si=2kwXRG53HXqG3QbQ
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(Yesterday, 12:22 PM)Jinwului Wrote:  cards came crumbling down

What's rigging?

In politics, rigging refers to the manipulation or falsification of an election or political process to unfairly favor a particular candidate or outcome. 

This can involve various illegal or unethical tactics that undermine the principles of fair and democratic elections.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=BCEviGaXLz8&si=Y0UzYYaPJlXYKzka
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(Yesterday, 01:28 PM)Jinwului Wrote:  doesnt stacked up?

Is it fair for innocent Singaporean voters to partake in a scheme seemingly contravenes the basic principles at the expense of others?

Where's the logic?
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