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Donts of voting in Singapore Elections

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Looking for the donts of voting in Singapore Elections, is there any website that might tell me please.

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  1. Singapore Guide
    Some Dont's of voting in Singapore Elections are as follows: Do not damage, alter or write anything on your Poll Card If your name or address on your Poll Card is incorrect, please call the Elections Department or visit any Community Centre/Club to obtain another Poll Card. Do not vote for any other person Impersonating another voter is an offence. Do not go to any Polling Station except the one stated in your Poll Card This is to prevent plural voting. You will not be allowed to vote elsewhere. Loitering outside a Polling Station is an offence. Do not bring your bag, pets or children to the Polling Station Your pets and/or children will not be allowed access into the polling area, and your bag may be subjected to security checks at the entrance of the Polling Station. Do not bring any document or material, or wear any attire or badge, which shows a political party's or candidate's symbol The law prohibits canvassing and all forms of election activity on Polling Day, except voting. Do not sign or write anything on the ballot paper by which you may be identified Your vote is secret. If you leave any signature or make such other identifying mark on your ballot paper, your vote will not be counted. Do not take any ballot paper outside the Polling Station This is an offence. Do not put anything else into the ballot box Do not try to find out how any other voter has voted or intends to vote This is also an offence. Do not bring or use any camera, video or photographic equipment in the Polling Station

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