Chitchat Check your polling station and time allocated

KNN my time slot is 4 to 6pm. I think by that time, they have already begun counting the earlier votes.
 
KNN those working essential service type rike my uncle already have problem going from 8 am to 8 pm still leestricted to allocation time KNN
 
KNN my time slot is 4 to 6pm. I think by that time, they have already begun counting the earlier votes.

The boxes are sealed at 8pm sharp before being transported to the counting stations.
 
really can't vote at non-allocated time ?


GE2020: How to check where your polling station is and the time slot you're supposed to vote
JUNE 30, 2020PUBLISHED AT 6:08 PMByILYAS SHOLIHYNASIAONE
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With Nomination Day hullaballoo done and dusted this afternoon (June 30), Singaporeans should already know exactly which political parties and which candidates are contesting in their area.
It’s going to get pretty wild — expect campaigning and politicking from all sides with 10 days left to Polling Day (July 10). Before you set your mind on who deserves your vote, hopefully you know by now where your polling station is. It should be on your personal Poll Card, which has been mailed to you.
Given that we’re voting during the Covid-19 pandemic, extra health precautions are being taken this time around. Voters will be allotted recommended two-hour time slots for them to cast their ballot.

It’s important to know when exactly your time slot is too, as those who head over to their polling station at a non-recommended time slot may end up having to wait longer. And you definitely don’t want to waste your precious public holiday waiting in line.
READ ALSO: A first-time voter's guide to voting on voting day, by a first-time voter
Here’s how to double-confirm your polling station and recommended time slot.
  • Head over to the Elections Department’s Polling Station Enquiry site.
  • Enter your NRIC (not case-sensitive), tick that “I’m not a Robot” reCaptcha field, hit the Go button.
  • The site may be overloaded with queries, so give it some time to process.
  • Get all the details you need, including the address of the assigned polling station and the allotted time-band.
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  • To ensure that you won’t have to stand in line for long, check the queue situation at your assigned polling station on the VoteQ Go Where website on Polling Day before you head out.
 
Go on a wheelchair. They will treat you like VIP. :wink:
 
If don't vote, no need to lim kopi but your name will be struck off the registry of voters. Next time elections, you have to re-apply to be re-instated. And yes polling day is a public holiday. :coffee:

Thank you.

If dont go vote, can?
Will kena Lim Kopi invitation at 3am?
 
If don't vote, no need to lim kopi but your name will be struck off the registry of voters. Next time elections, you have to re-apply to be re-instated. And yes polling day is a public holiday. :coffee:

Lidat, I stay home lor.
 
If don't vote, no need to lim kopi but your name will be struck off the registry of voters. Next time elections, you have to re-apply to be re-instated. And yes polling day is a public holiday. :coffee:
The problem is many old farts worry that their small privileges eg silver support schemes etc will be revoked so they feel obliged to go to the polling stations even not convenient to walk there KNN
 
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