Singapore's voter rolls have been revised and will be open for public inspection from February 15 to 28. The Elections Department (ELD) said the Registers of Electors contain the names of all eligible voters as of February 1. Those who wish to verify their information can do so online, at Community Centres, ServiceSG Centres, or the ELD office. Claims and objections regarding inclusion or removal of names can also be submitted online or in person at designated locations.
New: You can now listen to articles. SINGAPORE : Ahead of a General Election this year, Singapore’s voter rolls have been revised and will be open for public inspection from Feb 15 to 28.
The Registers of Electors contain the names of all eligible voters as of Feb 1, the Elections Department said on Friday .Those who are unable to check online may do so at any Community Centre or ServiceSG Centre, or at the ELD office by making an e-appointment via the ELD website or calling 1800 225 5353.
“Overseas Singaporeans who cannot do so online may check their particulars at Singapore overseas missions serving as overseas registration centres,” the ELD said.Submit a claim to include his name or update his particulars if the information in the registers is reflected differently from his NRIC; and
Submit an objection to remove a name from the register for the Electoral Division that the person is in. Claims and objections may be submitted online at Voter Services at the ELD website, or in person at Community Centres/Clubs/ServiceSG Centres, the ELD office and Singapore overseas missions serving as overseas registration centres.
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