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Registers of Electors open for public inspection

Singapore citizens have until 8 March 2010 to check their names and make claims or objections if necessary.

The revised Registers of Electors for the 23 Constituencies (14 Group Representation Constituencies and 9 Single Member Constituencies) are available for inspection at the Elections Department, 105 Community Centres/Clubs in Singapore, and at designated Singapore diplomatic missions.

Individual citizens may also check their own names online by visiting the Elections Department's website.

Overseas Singaporeans may apply to be registered as overseas electors if they wish to vote at any of the nine designated Singapore diplomatic missions. They may download the "Application to be Overseas Elector" form online and submit the completed and signed form in person or via mail to the Elections Department or to any of the 9 designated missions.

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