Singaporeans can also check their particulars and voter status via the Singpass app or the Elections Department's website.
A polling station for the Presidential Election being set up at Geylang Serai Community Club on Aug 31, 2023. SINGAPORE: Singaporeans placed on the non-voter list will be able to apply to restore their names to the Registers of Electors from Friday , said the Elections Department .
Starting from Friday, Singaporeans will be able to check their particulars and their voter status on the Singpass app and underThey can also check their voter status and restore their names at community centres or clubs and ServiceSG centres near their homes, or at the ELD office by making an e-appointment via its website or call 1800 225 5353.
Over 1,000 Singaporeans restored to voter list after electronic errors lead to exclusion from Presidential pollIn September, Minister-in-charge of the Public Service Chan Chun Sing said more than 1,000 Singaporeans were restored to the registers, after they were erroneously put on the non-voter list for the Presidential Election despite having cast their ballots at the last polls.
In Singapore, voting in elections is compulsory for all who are eligible. All Singaporeans whose names are in the registers have to cast their ballots on Polling Day, according to the ELD website.
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