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Dear fellow Singaporeans,
Singaporeans who have successfully registered to vote at the Singapore Consulate-General in Shanghai would have received an email from the Elections Department (ELD) containing their ePoll letter. The ePoll letter can also be downloaded at ELD’s Voter Services website using Singpass. Voting will take place on Saturday, 3 May 2025 from 8am to 8pm (Beijing Time).
Do note the following:
Please note that if you have registered to be a postal voter, you will not be able to vote at an overseas polling station on Polling Day. Postal voters should mail out their Postal Ballot Paper and Return Envelope by 2 May 2025.
Overseas voters who are in Singapore on Polling Day may vote at their allotted polling station in Singapore. The details of the allotted polling station in Singapore would be reflected in their poll card, which would have been sent to their registered Singapore NRIC address or local contact address.
Singaporeans who are unable/not registered to vote at the Singapore General Election 2025 may appeal through the Elections Department to have their names restored to the Register of Electors for the next election.
For further information please refer to ELD’s website at http://www.eld.gov.sg.
Separately, please note that other services provided by the Consulate-General will not be available on 3 May 2025.
Singapore Consulate-General in Shanghai