Can "had his election deposit of $14,500 under Singapore's a electoral rules" be used instead? .

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Can "had his election deposit of $14,500 under Singapore's a electoral rules" be used instead? .

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Jeyaretnam's 1.2%, and Lim's 0.57%. Since he got lower than 12.5% of the vote, Jeyaretnam forfeited his election deposit of S$14,500 under Singapore's electoral rules.

Can "had his election deposit of $14,500 under Singapore's a electoral rules" be used instead? Thanks.
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Re: Can "had his election deposit of $14,500 under Singapore's a electoral rules" be used instead? .

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No...are you sure you have posted the revised version correctly?
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