Former SOTA students develop website with General Election crash courses for first time voters

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With a total of 2,594,740 Singaporeans eligible to vote in the next general election (which will have to arrive soon, coronavirus or not), that’s a whole lot of first-time voters this time around. 

To be exact, there are about 80,000 more Singaporeans who are now able and required to participate in the democratic process of choosing who should run their country. 

It’s a huge responsibility, of course — and one that could scare many first-timers who previously might not even have cared about local politics. Fortunately for the thousands of new citizens and millennials who’ve come of voting age, there’s a way to grasp everything they need to know quickly, and it’s called Grassroots Level Party

An independent initiative by music composer Rachel Leia Devadason and filmmaker Megan Lim En, the two former School of the Arts (SOTA) students teamed up to quickly produce a no-frills website that provides a basic overview of the general elections in Singapore. 

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