Explainer: Presidential election 2023 — what happens next and why it matters

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SINGAPORE — Talk of a possible contested election has intensified after President Halimah Yacob announced on Monday (May 29) that she will not be running for re-election in the next presidential

The six-year term of Madam Halimah, Singapore's eighth president, expires on Sept 13.

Prospective candidates who wish to contest in the election must apply to the Presidential Elections Committee for a certificate of eligibility. If only one candidate is successfully nominated, the returning officer will declare the nominated candidate to be president, but if there is more than one successful nomination, an election will be conducted.

If the number of overseas voters has no material impact on the election outcome, then the returning officer will declare the candidate who receives the highest number of votes to be elected as president. Dr Tan and Dr Gillian Koh, deputy director of research at the Institute of Policy Studies, also said that another reason that makes the upcoming election special is that this is the first open election since the reserved presidential election for Malay candidates in 2017.Firstly, as a symbol and unifier of a diverse and multiracial Singapore, and secondly, as a custodian of the nation’s past reserves and the integrity of its public service.

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