GE2025: Five ways to follow ST’s election coverage
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ST’s live bloggers are among the various teams bringing the latest on the 2025 General Election to readers and viewers.
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SINGAPORE - It’s official: Parliament has been dissolved and Singaporeans will head to the polls on May 3,
In the weeks to come, The Straits Times will be bringing the hustings to you across all our platforms.
Here are five ways to keep up with the latest developments.
1. Read all GE2025 stories for free
All of ST’s election coverage will be freely available, including news reports and analyses.
Bookmark our GE2025 microsite (), where you will find everything from breaking news and our daily live blog ( )
You can also find the latest stories in our Android and iOS apps. Follow the GE2025 topic in the myST section and enable push notifications to be the first to know when news breaks.
And of course, you can also read our reports in our e-paper and print newspaper.
2. Sign up for our newsletters
Get the latest stories directly in your e-mail inbox daily by signing up for our GE2025 special edition newsletter
We also have Unpacked, a weekly Substack newsletter curated by political reporters Goh Yan Han and Ng Wei Kai. Sign up or check out past issues at /
3. Follow ST’s social media channels
Get quick updates on the platform of your choice:
4. Watch our videos and listen to our podcasts
From Nomination Day onwards, we will have a daily live show featuring The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah.
On key dates, our video team will also be bringing you live streams from across the island.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Our podcasts can also be found on Spotify Apple Podcasts
5. Go deeper with our interactive graphics
ST’s interactive graphics team has put together a series of pages to make sense of all things GE2025.
Catch up on the changes to the electoral boundaries and find out what constituency you’ll be voting in (), if you don’t already know.
Then, take a closer look at your area in our constituency hub pages ().
Learn more about how your constituency has changed (or stayed the same), which neighbourhoods it is made up of, and its past election results.
We’ve also included collections of stories related to the constituency and estimates on its key demographics, using publicly available housing and resident data.
If you need a refresher on how the whole voting process works, check out our graphic on frequently asked questions ().
Also in the pipeline are a calendar of election rallies and other important events, a graphic showing candidate profiles and who is contesting where on Nomination Day, and real-time updates on the sample counts and live results as they come in on Polling Day.

