Use the VoteQ website https://voteq.eld.gov.sg/, where you can enter your postal code to see how many voters are currently in line at your polling station. Updates are provided every five minutes during the busy morning hours and every ten minutes during quieter times in the afternoon and evening.
DO’S AND DON’TS
Polling stations will be open from 8am to 8pm on Saturday 3 May 2025
Voters are advised to check their polling stationโs queue status by scanning the QR code on their poll card before going to vote, said the Elections Department (ELD).
It also encouraged voters to consider voting in the afternoon, as the morning typically sees longer queues.
Voters are also reminded not to wear or carry with them any item with images or symbols that may be perceived as influencing others or canvassing support for any particular political party, candidate or group of candidates to the polling station.
This includes items such as attire, bags, water bottles, soft toys that resemble or are associated with a political party, fans and badges.
Failure to comply may result in being turned away by election officials at the polling station.
Voters must bring their original NRIC or passport and poll card, or show their digital NRIC and ePoll card via the Singpass app.
Voters are also encouraged to use the self-inking “X” stamps provided, but they may also use their own pens to mark their choice on the ballot.
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