It’s finally May 3 – the much-awaited Singapore General Election 2025 Polling Day, where millions of citizens are casting their votes for who they’d like to see representing their constituencies. Well, all except for the residents of Marine Parade-Braddel Heights GRC who don’t have a say in the matter due to a walkover. Either way, this year’s election has been a particularly exciting one, especially since it’s been 10 years since any in-person rallies were held due to the pandemic.
We probably speak for plenty when we say that everyone’s eager to know tonight’s results, not just limited to that of their own neighbourhood. So here’s your cheatsheet to watching the GE2025 results announcements live, be it on television, online, at an assembly centre, or even at indie cinema The Projector.
P.S.: If you haven’t already cast your vote (please do – every vote matters!), check out our ultimate guide to voting in the Singapore General Election 2025, which answers all the frequently asked questions including whether you can vote at any polling station in your neighbourhood, how to check for live queue updates, and what happens if you’re overseas for work or a holiday.
How to watch the live results for GE2025 on television
The Singapore General Election 2025 results will be screened live on various free-to-air local TV channels from 8pm onwards this May 3 – which is right when voting ends – till the wee hours of May 4. Depending on the channel, this can go all the way up to 4am.
Tune in to the following channels in all four official languages for the live GE2025 results:
- Channel 5 (8pm to 4am)
- Channel News Asia (8pm to 4am)
- Channel 8, in Mandarin (8pm to 4am)
- Suria, in Malay (8pm to 1am)
- Vasantham, in Tamil (8pm to 1am)
Where to watch the live results for Singapore General Election 2025 online
Those who’d rather watch the Polling Day live results on their mobile devices instead of on TV can do so via meWATCH, CNA’s YouTube broadcast, or CNA’s livestream. You can also turn on Channel News Asia’s radio channel, CNA938 for the live broadcast of today’s polling results.
Watch the live results of GE2025 in person at designated assembly centres in stadiums

If sitting on the edge of your couch just doesn’t cut it, soak in the electric revelry with your fellow party supporters in person at approved assembly centres, where candidates and members of the public are officially allowed to gather in wait of the results. These sites are open from 8pm, once voting ends, until 30 minutes after the last result has been announced. This could be as late as around 4am, so you might wish to bring along some snacks just in case. While you're at it, bookmark our extensive list of best supper spots in Singapore, which includes quite a number of 24-hour establishments and those that'll still be open past four in the morning.
According to the Singapore Police Force website, there are a total of five assembly centre sites located within stadiums, with each one dedicated to a specific party and their supporters.
Singapore GE2025 Polling Day results assembly centres:
- People’s Action Party (PAP): Bedok Stadium, Bukit Gombak Stadium, Yio Chu Kang Stadium
- Workers' Party (WP): Serangoon Stadium
- Singapore Democratic Party (SDP): MOE (Evans) Stadium
Attendees are to refrain from bringing weapons, sharp objects, glass bottles, laser pointers, canned items including drinks, and anything that might be deemed dangerous or offensive.
Note: Please refer to SPF’s latest newsroom update dated 2 May for the most accurate information. There is another SPF page dated 23 April which mentions 13 assembly centres – that information is now outdated and incorrect. There are only five approved assembly centres as per the latest announcement.
Watch the Singapore GE2025 results livestream at The Projector at Cineleisure
Shoutout to independent cinema, The Projector, for coming through on this momentous occasion. This May 3, its newly opened Golden Village x The Projector at Cineleisure is hosting a watch party for the Singapore General Election 2025 results livestream starting from 7pm. Arm yourself with The Projector’s gourmet hot dogs and pizza to cosy up for the long night ahead. Buy a drink and you’ll even get a sticker to cast a cheeky vote for your choice of superhero: The Flash or Thor, whom utilise lighting and a hammer as part of their respective superpowers. Go figure.
We suggest heading there a little earlier to check out all the other exciting new tenants at Cineleisure.
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