Singapore’s voter rolls are being updated and will be open for public inspection in June. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has directed that the Registers of Electors be revised, and for the revision to be completed before July 31, said the Elections Department (ELD) in a...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has directed that the Registers of Electors be revised, and for the revision to be completed before July 31.Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has directed that the Registers of Electors be revised, and for the revision to be completed before July 31, said the Elections Department in a statement on May 20.
There is a register of electors for each electoral division in Singapore. Taken together, the Registers of Electors for all 31 group representation constituencies and single-member constituencies tally all qualified voters in the Republic. Then Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong issued the Writ of Election for the 2023 Presidential Election on Aug 11, 2023, and Singaporeans went to the polls on Sept 1.
Under the Parliamentary Elections Act, the prime minister may, from time to time, require that the Registers of Electors be revised, although such an exercise must not be done later than three years after the last general election.
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