Singapore legislation
Regulation 2
Regulation 2
Definitions
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires —“candidate” means an individual who —
is nominated in accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954 for election as a Member of Parliament for an electoral division; or
is nominated in accordance with the provisions of the Presidential Elections Act 1991 for election as the President;“parliamentary election” means a by-election in an electoral division, or an election in an electoral division during a general election, under the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954;“permit” means a permit granted under section 7 of the Public Order Act 2009 in respect of a public procession within the meaning of that Act;“political party” means a political party which is registered under the Societies Act 1966;“presidential election” means an election under the Presidential Elections Act 1991;“Returning Officer” means the Returning Officer appointed under section 3 of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954 or section 3 of the Presidential Elections Act 1991, as the case may be.
Definition
“candidate” means an individual who —
is nominated in accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954 for election as a Member of Parliament for an electoral division; or
is nominated in accordance with the provisions of the Presidential Elections Act 1991 for election as the President;
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“parliamentary election” means a by-election in an electoral division, or an election in an electoral division during a general election, under the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954;
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“permit” means a permit granted under section 7 of the Public Order Act 2009 in respect of a public procession within the meaning of that Act;
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“political party” means a political party which is registered under the Societies Act 1966;
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“presidential election” means an election under the Presidential Elections Act 1991;
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“Returning Officer” means the Returning Officer appointed under section 3 of the Parliamentary Elections Act 1954 or section 3 of the Presidential Elections Act 1991, as the case may be.