GE2025: Revised registers of electors open for public inspection from Feb 15

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GE2025: Revised registers of electors open for public inspection from Feb 15
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The revised voter rolls of Singaporeans eligible to vote in the next general election will be open for public inspection from Feb 15 to 28, announced the Elections Department (ELD) on Friday (Feb 14). The Registers of Electors contain names of all qualified electors as of Feb 1, 2025. Citizens aged 21 and above who are not disqualified from being..

Eligible voters can check their particulars in the revised voter rolls from from Feb 15 to 28, 2025.The revised voter rolls of Singaporeans eligible to vote in the next general election will be open for public inspection from Feb 15 to 28, announced the Elections Department on Friday .Citizens aged 21 and above who are not disqualified from being an elector under any prevailing law and have a Singapore residential address or local contact address can vote in an election.

Singaporeans living overseas can do so online or at Singapore overseas missions serving as overseas registration centres.

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