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Polling district – An area in which all electors are allocated to vote at a single polling station (Glossary)
If you damage or lose your ballot paper, you can remedy this by taking the spoiled ballot paper, if you have it, and the rest of the pack that was sent to you to your local polling station where you can receive a replacement ballot paper up until 5pm on election day. (The Star)
On entering your polling station you will need to provide your name and address, after which you will be given a voting slip.
Head to a booth and mark your cross against the candidate you wish to vote for.
Keep your voting slip private, fold it and place it in the ballot box. (The Sun)
For instance, Ang Mo Kio GRC, which previously had 62 polling districts, now has 64, while Chua Chu Kang GRC's figure rose from 43 to 45. Pasir-Ris Punggol GRC still has the largest number of polling districts at 81, up from 78.
A polling district is a sub-division within a constituency, and each polling district will have its own polling station. (The Straits Times)
