Overview
- Campaigning and new political advertising are prohibited from midnight on May 2 until polls close on May 3 to ensure a reflective cooling-off period for voters.
- Polling stations will be open from 8am to 8pm on May 3, with voters encouraged to check queue status via QR codes and vote in the afternoon to avoid morning congestion.
- Voters must bring valid identification, such as their NRIC or passport, or use digital alternatives via Singpass, and are encouraged to use provided self-inking stamps for marking ballots.
- Carrying or wearing items with political symbols is banned at polling stations, with violators at risk of being turned away by election officials.
- Accessibility measures include priority queues, wheelchairs, and designated drop-off points for voters with disabilities, alongside police advisories to ensure safety and order.