Singapore GE: False information circulating on treated ballot papers, self-inking pens, says elections department | Malay Mail

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Singapore GE: False information circulating on treated ballot papers, self-inking pens, says elections department

The Elections Department Singapore noted that the introduction of the self-inking pens is to allow voters to indicate their choice on the ballot papers clearly and easily. — TODAY pic

In a press statement, ELD said that the false information has been circulating online and on instant messaging platforms. It added that the ballot papers that will be used on Polling Day this Friday “are no different from the ones used in past elections and are printed under tight security conditions”.

It noted that the introduction of the self-inking pens is to allow voters to indicate their choice on the ballot papers clearly and easily.

 

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