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Jul. 4GE2020 LIVE: PAP Chan Chun Sing spoke to the media at Bukit Merah on Jul, 4. 2020
Jul. 4Minister Vivian Balakrishnan on GE2020, meeting Kim Jong Un | 20 Questions by 20 People in their 20s
Jul. 3GE2020: Singapore's Parliament has dissolved. Why are Ministers still called Ministers?
Jul. 2GE2020 Singapore: DPM Heng Swee Keat leaves Tampines GRC | Mothership Hits The Streets
Jul. 2SPP's Jose Raymond on Singapore's sporting scene, why he's in politics and more
Jun. 29Josephine Teo, Heng Chee How, Denise Phua & Wan Rizal on a walkabout at Beo Crescent
Jun. 29Lee Hsien Yang joins PSP, had breakfast with Tan Cheng Bock at Tiong Bahru Market
Jun. 24Latest Updates
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Voting 101
Everything you need to know about GE2020
Before Nomination Day
Time to read up on issues that you find pertinent, or that voters might find pertinent. Some last-minute revising for voters and candidates alike.
Nomination Day
The beginning of a storied political career for some, the end of S$13,500 for others.
Campaign Period
You remember the bustling rallies? The increased walkabouts where you can catch a glimpse of your MP, the dynamic jousting between the incumbent and the opposition? Now it’s all online. Yay.
Polling Day
Vote for who is closest to your heart, while keeping your distance at the same time.
After Polling Day
Go sleep.
If you’re 21 and older, and Singaporean, chances are you can vote. Check whether you are on the register to vote here.
First, find out where you’ll be voting. If your constituency or electoral division is contested, a poll card will be mailed to your residential address. The poll card will let you know which polling station to go to. If you do not receive your poll card before Polling Day, you can request one at this link.
The first two points have covered the technical aspects of voting. You should be good to go, but if you want to be a slightly more informed voter, why not follow the election developments on our site? You should also probably figure out who you will be voting for before stepping into the polling booths.
If you are issued a Quarantine Order, you cannot vote in the election. Going outside to vote will be treated as an offence. Instead, you will be treated as having a valid reason not to vote, and you won’t incur a penalty.
If you are serving SHN at a designated facility, you will be allowed to vote at a special polling station.
If you are serving SHN at home or have been given a 5-day MC for respiratory symptoms, you may be allowed to vote if you’re following instructions from the Returning Officer. The Elections Department will issue guidelines for such voters.