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Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day​

Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day

The woman filmed her voting process.
PHOTO: TikTok
PUBLISHED ON May 05, 2025 4:09 PMByMelissa Teo

Casting your vote during the General Election is meant to be a private affair, but one woman decided to document her experience.

The woman uploaded a video of it onto her TikTok account on Polling Day (May 3).

In the 40-second clip, she shared in Mandarin that although voters are not allowed to take photos while voting, she would "secretly" record the process.

Snippets of her video showed the outside of her polling station at a HDB void deck in Sengkang, as well as her ballot paper showing clearly the two parties and their candidates.

After voting, she said the whole process was "quite fast".

In the comments of her video, some netizens questioned her actions while others pointed out that what she did was wrong.

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PHOTO: Screengrab/TikTok
Some also said that a police report should be made.

However, there was one netizen who noted that the woman may be a new Singapore citizen and urged others to give her a chance because voting is a new process to her.

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PHOTO: Screengrab/TikTok
According to the Elections Department Singapore (ELD), voters are not allowed to bring or use any camera, video or photographic equipment in the polling station.

They are also not allowed to use their handphones in the polling station.

AsiaOne has reached out to the police.
 
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