election departmentThe composite registers of electors for the purposes of the next general election and any election thereafter have been certified and are available for public inspection. There are a total of 2,460,977 electors in the registers.

Singapore citizens may check their particulars in the registers:
(a) Online at the Elections Department website;
(b) At community centres/clubs (CCs);
(c) At Singapore overseas missions that serve as overseas registration
centres as listed below; and
(d) At the Elections Department.

All checks at CCs, overseas missions and the Elections Department can only be made with your NRIC or passport.

Those whose names were removed from the registers of electors for failing to vote at a previous election (known as non-voters) may apply to have their names restored to the registers, so that they can vote at the next general and subsequent elections.

The Elections Department has encouraged them to apply early to restore their names to the registers, which can similarly be done at the Elections Department, community centres and clubs, overseas missions.

Singaporeans who are overseas and whose names are listed in the registers of electors and have resided in Singapore for an aggregate of at least 30 days during the 3-year period between 1 Feb 2012 and 31 Jan 2015, and who wish to vote at one of the designated overseas polling stations, are encouraged to register as overseas
electors early via the above mentioned channels, if they have not done so.

Applications for restoration of names and overseas electors will close once the Writ of Election is issued.


Addresses of Singapore Overseas Missions that serve as Overseas registration Centres

Name of overseas mission Address
High Commission of the Republic of Singapore in Australia 17 Forster CrescentYarralumla

ACT 2600

Australia

High Commission of the Republic of Singapore in the United Kingdom 9 Wilton CrescentBelgravia

London SW1X 8SP

United Kingdom

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Japan 5-12-3- RoppongiMinato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032

Japan

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in the People’s Republic of China No 1 Xiu Shui Bei JieJian Guo Men Wai

Chao Yang District

Beijing 100600

People’s Republic of China

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in the United States of America 3501 International PlaceNW Washington, DC 20008

United States of America

Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China Units 901-2, 9th FloorAdmiralty Centre Tower 1

18 Harcourt Road Hong Kong

Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore in the People’s Republic of China (Shanghai) 89 Wanshan RoadShanghai 200336

People’s Republic of China

Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) Villa No 124, Street 30dCommunity No. 334

Al Satwa, Dubai

Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore in the United States of America (San Francisco) 595 Market StreetSuite 2450

San Francisco, CA 94105

United States of America

Consulate of the Republic of Singapore in the United States of America (New York) 318 East 48th StreetNew York, NY 10017

United States of America

 

 

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