Presidential election: Singaporeans advised to vote in the afternoon due to long morning queues

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Presidential election: Singaporeans advised to vote in the afternoon due to long morning queues
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Long queues were formed at polling stations islandwide before the polling stations were opened at 8am. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Singaporeans are advised to go to their designated polling stations on Friday afternoon, as there were long queues at some polling stations in the morning.

Other polling stations with long queues were at Toa Payoh, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Katong Community Centre and Block 533 Pasir Ris Drive 1. One of them was Ms Chloe Woon, 38, who arrived at 8am at Yangzheng Primary School. Ms Woon, who works in the communications field, said she had to queue for about 40 minutes before being able to cast her vote.A priority queue at the polling station at Nanyang Primary School on Sept 1, 2023. ST PHOTO: JUDITH TAN

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