The four candidates given Certificates of Eligibility to contest the 2011 Presidential Election
SINGAPORE: It’s Nomination Day on Wednesday for Singapore’s Presidential Election which is set for August 27.
Four candidates who received their Certificates of Eligibility last week from the Presidential Elections Committee are set to turn up at the Nomination Centre at the People’s Association headquarters when the doors open at 10am.
They are Mr Tan Kin Lian, Dr Tony Tan, Dr Tan Cheng Bock and Mr Tan Jee Say.
It’s the second Nomination Day Singaporeans are witnessing within a span of five months, but this time it’s for the country’s Presidential Election.
And if there’s a contest at the close of nominations at 12.30pm, nearly 2.27 million voters will get to cast their votes islandwide on August 27.
In assessing the suitability of each candidate, the Presidential Elections Committee said all are men of integrity, good character and reputation.
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That’s one of the criteria for eligibility.
Other criteria include having served at least three years as a Chairman or CEO of a statutory board or company with a paid—up capital of at least S$100 million, or having served in a similar capacity, under a special clause.
Candidates have one hour from 11am to 12 noon to file their nomination papers.
Half an hour is then set aside for candidates to scrutinise one another’s application forms and if they have any objections, that’s the time they can raise them in writing to the Returning Officer.
And once an election is declared by the Returning Officer, the candidates are expected to go into full swing into their nine—day campaign period.
Each candidate will be allowed to hold one outdoor rally at designated sites approved by the Police and that includes a lunch—time rally site in the heart of the business and financial district.
— CNA/de