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Whether it’s your first time voting or if you need a quick refresher, here are some frequently asked questions and answers on all-things elections.

The next general election must be held by November 2025.

You can check your electoral division by entering your postal code here.

Singapore citizens don’t need to register as voters ahead of the election. You will be eligible to vote if you are at least 21 years old, and your name and particulars will be automatically included in the Registers of Electors.

Your poll card will be sent to the latest residential address registered with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. If you don’t receive your poll card before Polling Day, you can print out an ePoll Card here.

Your poll card will be sent to the latest residential address registered with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. If you don’t receive your poll card before Polling Day, you can print out an ePoll Card here.

Polling stations will be open for voting between 8am to 8pm on Polling Day.

After the notice of contested elections has been issued, you can check the location of your polling station through the Elections Department website.

Yes. If your name is in the Registers of Electors, and you live near one of the 10 overseas polling stations, you can register to be an overseas voter here.

If you didn’t vote during the last election, your name would have been removed from the Registers of Electors. You can apply to restore your name to the register here, before the Writ of Election is issued. There is an administrative fee of $50.

Some accepted reasons for not voting include living abroad, being overseas for work, studies or vacation, and being unable to vote for medical reasons or childbirth. If you have a valid reason for not voting, the administrative fee will be levied when you apply to restore your name for the next election.

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