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Singapore Elections Department debunks claims of self-inking pens not working properly

Friday, 10 Jul 2020 01:17 PM MYT

SINGAPORE, July 10 — The Elections Department has debunked false claims that the self-inking pens provided at polling booths do not stamp properly and this would render many votes invalid. “ELD would like to state categorically that this is not true. The self-inking pens allow voters to indicate their choice on the ballot papers clearly and easily, and make a stamp without having to press down hard on the ballot paper,” the statement added.

 

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