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Registers of Electors Singapore

by Guest3433  |  12 years, 8 month(s) ago

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My mom is very much interested in coming Singapore elections; she wants to know about the Registers of Electors Singapore

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    Any person who, as on the prescribed cut-off date, is:
    a citizen of Singapore;
    ordinarily resident in Singapore; and
    not less than 21 years of age,
    unless he is disqualified shall be entitled to have his name entered or retained in a register of electors that has been prepared based on that prescribed cut-off date (Note: The prescribed cut-off date for the current registers of electors is 1 January 2011).

    The register of electors is compiled from records kept by the National Registration Office.

    The register of electors contains, amongst other things, the following:
    name of the constituency and its sub-division known as polling districts; and
    particulars of the electors:
    serial no;
    name;
    address;
    s*x.

    A register is prepared for each constituency. As we now have 27 constituencies, 27 registers are prepared.

    After the registers have been prepared, they will have to be exhibited for people to submit claims or raise objections. After this is done, the registers will be certified and will be used for the election until new ones are prepared.

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