Singapore: Voter rolls updated, public inspection from 19 June to 2 July
3 min readThe Registers of Electors have been revised and can be open for public inspection from 19 June 2024 to 2 July 2024. The revised registers comprise the names of all certified electors as of 1 June 2024, an official news release acknowledged.
Singapore Citizens could examine their particulars within the registers electronically, by way of
(a) Voter Services (https://www.eld.gov.sg/online.html) on the Elections Department (ELD) web site; or
(b) “My Profile” on Singpass App.
Those who’re unable to examine their particulars within the registers electronically could accomplish that on the Community Centres/Clubs and ServiceSG Centres close to their houses or at ELD workplace by making an e-appointment by way of ELD web site or calling 1800-225-5353. Overseas Singaporeans who can not accomplish that on-line could examine their particulars at Singapore abroad missions serving as abroad registration centres.
During the inspection interval, an individual could:
(a) Submit a declare to embody his title (if it has been omitted) or replace his particulars (i.e., title and NRIC deal with) within the registers if his particulars within the registers are mirrored in another way from his NRIC; and
(b) Submit an objection to take away a reputation from the register for the electoral division that the individual is in.
Claims and objections could also be submitted on-line at Voter Services (https://www.eld.gov.sg/online.html) at ELD web site, or in individual at Community Centres/Clubs/ServiceSG Centres, ELD workplace and Singapore abroad missions serving as abroad registration centres.
A claimant listing containing a listing of claims will subsequently be made out there for inspection in the course of the interval from 13 July 2024 to 20 July 2024 at Community Centres/Clubs/ServiceSG Centres situated inside the electoral division, ELD workplace and Singapore abroad missions serving as abroad registration centres.
Persons whose names have been eliminated from the registers for failing to vote at a previous election could apply to have their names restored to the registers by way of Voter Services (https://www.eld.gov.sg/online.html) at ELD web site, in order that they will vote at future elections. They are inspired to apply early. Under the legislation, we will be unable to restore their names in the course of the interval from the date the Writ for an election is issued till after Nomination Day if the election will not be contested, or till after Polling Day if a ballot is to be taken. Consequently, they will be unable to forged their vote if a ballot is to be taken for the (*19*) Division that they’re residing in.