Results of the sample vote count is expected at 10pm! Then we can predict who will be ninth president.

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Results of the sample vote count is expected at 10pm! Then we can predict who will be ninth president.

https://www.zaobao.com.sg/news/singapore/story20230901-1429172

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sample count calculated by weighted average
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This is because the Elections Department (ELD) website will publish the results of a sample count, which is expected to be completed two to three hours after polling closes at 8pm.

The final result is expected to come around midnight.

This is the first presidential election where an official sample count result will be made public.

Q: What are the reasons for having a sample count?​

A: A sample count helps to prevent speculation and misinformation from unofficial sources while counting is under way, before it is completed and election results are announced, said the ELD website.

This is because the final election result may take many hours to be confirmed, especially if there is a close fight.

Sample counts are also used by election officials to check against the final count result, said ELD.

In the 2011 Presidential Election, the close race prompted a recount shortly after 1am, with official results declared only at 4.30am.

In that election, candidates and their counting agents could observe the sample counts during the counting process and take note of the figures.

The first time that results of sample counts were publicly released in an election was during the 2015 General Election. Polls closed at 8pm, and the first sample count was released at about 9.40pm.

In the 2020 General Election, polls closed at 10pm and the first sample counts, for two single-member constituencies (SMCs), came in at around 11.30pm.

Q: How is the sample count carried out?​

A: The sample count is done at the start of the counting process.

At the counting centre, a counting assistant will pick up a random bundle of 100 ballot papers from the votes cast from a polling station.

There are 1,264 local polling stations for this election.

This is done in front of the candidates and counting agents present.

The votes for each candidate are then added up. The tally from each polling station is given a weighting to account for differences in the number of votes cast at each polling station.

This means the same random bundle of 100 votes is given more weight if it comes from a polling station where more people voted.

The sample count takes into account only valid votes, so spoilt votes are not considered part of the percentages.

It also does not take into account the votes cast at nursing homes, a new method introduced for the 2023 Presidential Election to ensure that more elderly residents can vote. This is due to the small number of voters in nursing homes.

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Q: How accurate are sample counts?​

A: There is a 95 per cent confidence rate for the way the sample count is done here, and the margin of error is 4 percentage points.

This means that the sample count estimate should not differ from the actual voting result by more than 4 per cent for 95 per cent of the estimates made.

A comparison of the official results with sample count results for the 2020 General Election found that out of the 31 constituencies, most had a difference within 2 percentage points.

Seven SMCs had a larger difference, ranging from just slightly more than 2 percentage points to 5 percentage points.

Of these, three SMCs – Punggol West, Pioneer and Kebun Baru – exceeded the 4 percentage point margin of error by between 0.02 and 1.08 percentage points.

In the 2015 General Election, all sample count figures were within 2 percentage points of the official results for each constituency, except MacPherson SMC, which had a difference of about 2.6 percentage points.

Q: Will the sample count show results at the local level?​

A: Unlike in a general election, where sample count results are announced for each constituency, the sample count for the presidential election will be for votes across the whole country.
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QUOTE--选举局预计会在投票结束后的两个小时,也就是晚间10时左右,公布抽样计票的结果。所谓的抽样计票,就是在每个投票站随机抽取100张选票来点算,再根据每个投票站的选票数目,以加权平均法(weighted average)统计出候选人的得票率。
google translate above-- ELD will announce the results of the sample vote count two hours after the polls close, that is, around 10 p.m. The so-called sampling vote counting is to randomly select 100 votes at each polling station to count, and then use the weighted average method to calculate the candidate's vote share based on the number of votes in each polling station.

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i just randomly google search sample check results and final results----

my sample check for GE 2020 sample and final results--

very accurate for sample counting --

sample counts
FINAL counts

Aljunied GRC - Read full story here.
PAP: 40%
WP: 60%


PAP: 40.07%
WP: 59.93%


Ang Mo Kio GRC
PAP: 72%
RP: 28%


PAP: 71.91%
RP: 28.09%

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B
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
PAP: 67%
SPP: 33%


PAP: 67.26%
RP: 32.74%


Bukit Panjang SMC
PAP: 56%
SDP: 44%


PAP: 53.74%
SDP: 46.26%

sample---https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/singapore-ge2020-a-look-at-the-sample-count-results-as-they-are-released-live

FINAL --https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/singapore-ge2020-election-results-as-they-come-live


https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/...when-sample-counts-results-announced.6943461/
 

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i just randomly google search sample check results and final results----

my sample check for GE 2020 sample and final results--

very accurate for sample counting --

sample counts
FINAL counts

Aljunied GRC - Read full story here.
PAP: 40%
WP: 60%


PAP: 40.07%
WP: 59.93%


Ang Mo Kio GRC
PAP: 72%
RP: 28%


PAP: 71.91%
RP: 28.09%

________________________________________
B
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
PAP: 67%
SPP: 33%


PAP: 67.26%
RP: 32.74%


Bukit Panjang SMC
PAP: 56%
SDP: 44%


PAP: 53.74%
SDP: 46.26%

sample---https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/singapore-ge2020-a-look-at-the-sample-count-results-as-they-are-released-live

FINAL --https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/singapore-ge2020-election-results-as-they-come-live


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Kebun baru had a big swing on sample Vs Actual.

I think got 5% diff..
 

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and the vocal minority will once again be embarrassed by the silent majority
 

XiaoJinLing

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How they count? It is like the Singapore pool 4d... slot in the machine and know which candidate got it and count? No need humans right?
 
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