Hey there, news buffs and future changemakers! Singapore's Elections Department has just reopened its certified registers of electors for public inspection, marking the second round of review after the initial one in February.
The updated registers list 2,758,095 eligible electors and form a key part of preparations for the upcoming general election, scheduled by November 2025. Originally compiled with electoral boundaries as of February 1, revisions on March 11—based on fresh recommendations and new housing developments—have set the stage for composite registers that realign polling districts to the new divisions. 🏠🗳️
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong directed the Registration Officer to revise the registers back in January, ensuring that everything is set for a transparent and well-organized election. If you're an elector or just curious about the democratic process, keep an eye out for updates on the composite registers, which will offer the latest voter details.
This move underlines Singapore's commitment to transparency and public engagement in its electoral process, a reminder that every vote counts in shaping the future!
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Singapore opens certified registers of electors before election
cgtn.com