Get Your Voter Details in One Go!
Heads up, Singaporeans! The voter rolls just got a fresh update and you can start checking yourself on Tuesday, Feb 26.
How to Dive Into the Records
- Online check: Visit the Elections Department website. Just punch in your details and voila.
- In‑person inspection: Swing by community centres, clubs, or the office in Bras Basah. Remember to bring your NRIC or passport – nobody likes a frantic ID search!
- For the overseas crew: Check the rolls at any Singapore mission abroad that handles registration.
Open Window for Everyone
All the registers will be open for public inspection until March 11. While your cyber‑sbuddy is busy, you can also:
- Claim an inclusion: If your name’s missing, or if the roll data is a bit off.
- Objection & removal: Want to be removed? Submit an objection.
- Restore a removed name: Those that were snipped for missing votes can get back in.
Want to act fast? Both claims and objections are easiest online via SingPass or in person at the office.
Why This Matters
The Parliamentary Elections Act says the voter rolls must be updated no later than three years after every general election. The latest update happened in June 2017 just before the presidential election that September. The last general election landed in September 2015; the upcoming one is due by April 2021.
In short: Don’t be invisible on Election Day. Check your status early, update if needed, and make sure you’re ready to cast that ballot!
