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  How To Vote On Polling Day 3 November 2001

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  Bring along your NRIC and your personal poll card to your polling station. Polling officials will be present to show you to your polling place. Please consult the polling officials if you require any assistance.
  When you arrive at your polling place, polling official will verify your identity against your NRIC, read your name and particulars; another official will check off your name on their electoral roll. Then, you will be handed a ballot paper. As soon as you receive the ballot paper, go to the polling booth and mark your choice of candidate or group of candidates.

  A Single Member Constituency's ballot paper will list the name and party of every candidate contesting in that constituency. A Group Representation Constituency's ballot paper will list the names and party of every group of candidates contesting in that constituency.
  To indicate your choice, mark a cross in the empty box provided beside the name(s) of candidate(s) and the symbol of the political party he or they represent. An independent candidate will also have a symbol.
  After indicating your choice on the ballot paper, fold the paper into half, with the marked surface facing inwards, step out of the polling booth and put your ballot paper into the ballot box.
Once you have put your ballot paper into the ballot box, kindly leave the polling station.

ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED

  Voters who are 65 years old and above on 31 August 2001 (indicated by the symbol ">>>" printed on their poll cards) and handicapped persons will be given priority to cast their votes.
Voting is SECRET. Voting is COMPULSORY.

ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT
1 NOVEMBER 2001

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