Over 2.7M Singaporeans eligible to vote for next General Election; voter list is now open for public viewing

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Over 2.7M Singaporeans eligible to vote for next General Election; voter list is now open for public viewing
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The updated list includes 2,715,187 registered electors, and Singaporeans can now check their registration status online

Over 2.7 million Singaporeans are eligible to vote in the next General Election, as the Elections Department of Singapore announced on Monday, July 22. This follows a recent revision of the voter rolls.

Certified on July 21, the revised list will be available for public inspection from today, July 23, as stated in an ELD media release.For those who cannot access these services online, checks can be made in person at community centres and clubs, ServiceSG Centres, or by appointment at the ELD office. To make an appointment, visit theIndividuals whose names were removed from the voter roll for failing to vote in previous elections still have time to apply for reinstatement.

Overseas Singaporeans listed in the Registers of Electors may register to vote by post or in person at one of ten overseas polling stations. To register as an overseas elector, Singaporeans must have lived in Singapore for at least 30 days over the three years before their registration date.Sports

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