GE2025: Revised registers of voters certified, available for public inspection from March 25

GE2025: Revised registers of voters certified, available for public inspection from March 25


[SINGAPORE] The revised Registers of Electors have been certified and are available for public inspection from Tuesday (March 25).

There are a total of 2,758,095 electors in the registers, according to a statement from the Elections Department (ELD) on Monday (March 24).

The department said the certified registers were compiled based on the electoral boundaries as of Feb 1, 2025.

“With the changes to the electoral boundaries, the Elections Department is currently preparing the composite Registers of Electors,” it said.

The ELD said these composite registers are compiled by transferring the relevant polling district(s) to its new electoral division based on the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee’s (EBRC) recommendations.

The EBRC report, released on March 11, paves the way for the next general election, which must be held by November 2025.

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“We advise electors to wait for ELD’s subsequent announcement on the certification of the composite Registers of Electors before checking their particulars in the Registers.

“In the interim, those who still wish to check their particulars in the Registers based on the Electoral Divisions prior to the implementation of the EBRC’s recommendations may do so electronically,” the ELD added.

This can be done via voter services at the ELD website or under “My Profile” on the Singpass App.

The ELD said those who are unable to check their particulars in the registers electronically may do so at any Community Centre/Club or ServiceSG Centre, or at the ELD office.

This can be done by making an e-appointment via ELD website or calling 1800-225-5353.

Overseas Singaporeans who cannot do so online may check their particulars at Singapore overseas missions serving as overseas registration centres. THE STRAITS TIMES

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