Registers of electors to be revised by July 31, Singaporeans can check names later in June

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SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has directed the Elections Department (ELD) to revise Singapore's registers of electors and to complete the revision by July 31, ELD said on Thursday (June 1).

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has directed the Elections Department to revise Singapore's registers of electors and to complete the revision by July 31, ELD said on Thursday .

This comes ahead of a Presidential Election due later this year and a General Election that must be held by 2025. "In accordance with section 14 of the Parliamentary Elections Act, the Prime Minister has directed the registration officer to revise the registers of electors and to complete the revision on or before July 31, 2023," ELD said in a media release.

Has a Singapore residential address on their NRIC or is residing overseas and has changed their NRIC address to an overseas address while having a contact address in Singapore registered with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority for voting purposes"The Elections Department will provide more details then on how Singaporeans can check the registers of electors when they are open for public inspection.

Under the Parliamentary Elections Act, the registration officer must be directed to revise the registers of electors within three years of the last General Election.Singapore's next Presidential Election must be called by Sept 13, with incumbent President Halimah Yacob's six-year term expiring on that day.The process begins when the Prime Minister issues a Writ of Election — a public document that marks the start of an election.

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