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ELD Voter Application Status Check Online Singapore

Name of the Organization : Singapore Elections Department
Type of Facility : Check Voter Application Status Online
Country : Singapore

Website : http://www.eld.gov.sg/

ELD Application Status

Check your application status if you have submitted an application to restore your name to the Register of Electors, register as an overseas elector or de-register as an overseas elector.For enquiries, please call 1800-CALL-ELD (1800-225-5353)

Related : ELD Online Voter Registration Singapore : www.statusin.org/3011.html

Checking Procedure:
Please log in using your SingPass or date of issue of NRIC to check status online.

Login Here : https://www.eld.gov.sg/

Note

** If you login using Date of Issue of NRIC, you are required to print out and sign on the hard copy of the completed form and post it to Elections Department.
** In order to promote the use of the more secured SingPass login option for our eServices, the “Date of Issue of NRIC” login function would be disabled for persons who have logged in with SingPass before, which means that they could only use SingPass for future login.

FAQs :
1. What if I fail to vote at an election as I’m overseas on holiday, away on a business trip, etc.?
If you fail to vote at an election, your name will be removed from the registers, but you may apply to the Elections Department to restore your name after the election at our eServices using your SingPass.

If you do not restore your name, you will not be able to vote or stand as a candidate in future elections.

Additional Information :
Parliamentary Elections Act section 43(11) states that “where a Writ of Election has been issued under section 24 for an election in any electoral division, no name shall be restored to the register of that constituency until after Nomination Day or, if a poll is to be taken, until after Polling Day.”

2. Is overseas voting compulsory?
Voting is compulsory in Singapore as it is as much a fundamental right of citizenship as it is a civic responsibility to be exercised by citizens to choose and elect their leaders in a democracy.

All Singapore citizens whose names are in the registers of electors have to cast their votes on Polling Day.

Singaporeans residing overseas may vote at one of the overseas polling stations by first registering as an overseas elector. The easiest way to do so is using our eServices by logging in with your SingPass.

Successfully registered voters can proceed to vote at their allotted overseas polling station on Polling Day. Alternatively, they can come back to Singapore and vote at the local polling station allotted to them.

In the event that you do not vote on Polling Day, your name will be removed from the registers of electors for failing to vote in the election. If you still wish to vote at future elections, you will have to apply to restore your name to the registers. Application can be done easily through our eServices.

3. What if I fail to vote at an election?
If you failed to vote at a previous election, your name will be removed from the certified register of electors of the electoral division that you belong to and you cannot vote at subsequent presidential and parliamentary elections.

You may submit an application to the Registration Officer with an explanation as to why you did not vote in the election.

The application may be made online via the eServices provided on this website using SingPass or through over-the-counter assistance at any community centre/club or the Elections Department. A fee of $50 will be imposed if you do not have a valid reason for not voting.

Early application for restoration of name to the registers of electors is strongly encouraged as no restoration can be made once a Writ for an election is issued.

Categories: Singapore
Tags: eld.gov.sg

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