Singapore legislation
Regulation 2
of Public Order (Election Meetings and Processions in Parliamentary Elections) Regulations 2009
Regulation 2
Application to election meetings and processions in parliamentary elections
These Regulations apply only to the following public assemblies (called in these Regulations election meetings) and public processions (called in these Regulations election processions):
a public assembly (whether held wholly inside a building or enclosed premises or outdoors) organised by or on behalf of a candidate, and held at any time on or after nomination day but before the eve of polling day of a parliamentary election, to promote or procure the electoral success at the parliamentary election for one or more identifiable political parties, candidates or groups of candidates or to otherwise enhance the standing of any such political parties, candidates or groups of candidates with the electorate in connection with the election;
a public assembly (whether held wholly inside a building or enclosed premises or outdoors) organised by or on behalf of a candidate in any parliamentary election to show support for the candidate at or about the time the results of the parliamentary election may be declared under section 49(7) or (7E) or 56E(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954;
a public procession (whether or not involving the use of vehicles or other conveyances) organised by or on behalf of a candidate, and held at any time on or after nomination day but before the eve of polling day of a parliamentary election —
to promote or procure the electoral success at the parliamentary election for one or more identifiable political parties, candidates or groups of candidates; or
to otherwise enhance the standing of any such political parties, candidates or groups of candidates with the electorate, in connection with the election.