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What should I do if I miss overseas voting in Singapore's general election?

In this election, Singapore has set up 65,438+00 polling stations overseas, which are located in Canberra, London, Tokyo, Beijing, Washington, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dubai, San Francisco and new york. If they are Singaporean citizens with voting rights, aged over 2 1 year, and have lived in Singapore for more than 30 days in the past three years, they can register to vote at the registration centers set up at these polling stations.

If you are unable to vote and register at overseas polling stations for some reason, your name will be deleted from the voter register and you will not be able to exercise your right to vote in the next general election. The remedy is to apply to the Electoral Bureau for inclusion in the electoral register, and you need to state the reasons why you were unable to vote last time. After restoration, you can exercise your voting rights in the next general election. If you need to register as an overseas voter, please go to the website of the Election Bureau and use singpass to complete it.