The Straits Times has seen groups on platforms such as Telegram that have polled their followers on how they intend to vote or who will be president, with the results updated in real time.
Under the Presidential Elections Act, the publication of election survey results during an election period is an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,500, imprisonment for up to a year, or both.
The publication of any exit poll or forecast of election results before the close of all polling stations on Polling Day is an offence that carries the same penalty.
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