Does the country provide individual online voter registration/polling assignment checks?

Singapore

Singapore

Answer
  • Yes, confirmation of registration using online interface
  • Yes, assigned polling station using online interface
Source

Voter eServices (Last updated 12 December 2015)
? CHECK YOUR NAME IN THE REGISTERS OF ELECTORS?Check the registers of electors for your name and particulars.
? APPLY TO RESTORE YOUR NAME TO THE REGISTERS OF ELECTORS?If you are a non-voter (a non-voter is one whose name was struck off the registers of electors for failing to vote in a previous election), you may apply to restore your name to the registers by submitting Form A to the Elections Department.
? REGISTER AS AN OVERSEAS ELECTOR?If you meet the qualifying criteria, you may apply to be registered as an overseas elector to cast your vote at any one of the overseas polling stations. You must be an elector before you can submit your application to register as an overseas elector. If you have failed to vote in any of the previous elections, please submit the application to restore your name to the registers.
? UPDATE OVERSEAS POLLING STATION, OVERSEAS CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS AND CONTACT NUMBERS?(for registered overseas electors only)?If you are a registered overseas elector, you may apply to change the overseas polling station allotted to you; or update your overseas correspondence address, email address or phone numbers.
? DE-REGISTER AS AN OVERSEAS ELECTOR?(for registered overseas electors only)?If you are a registered overseas elector, and for reasons that you no longer need to cast your vote at any of the overseas polling stations, you may cancel your registration as an overseas elector.
CHECK YOUR APPLICATION STATUS?Check your application status if you have submitted an application to restore your name to the registers of electors, register as an overseas elector or de-register as an overseas elector.
A register of electors is a list of all qualified electors belonging to the electoral division that the register relates to. There is one register for each electoral division.
A register contains, amongst other things, the following:
? particulars of every qualified elector of the electoral division concerned;
? the elector?s serial number; and
? the code of the polling district (which is a sub-division of the electoral division) that the elector is residing in, according to his NRIC address.
Singapore citizens may check their particulars in the registers in the following ways:
? Online at the Elections Department website here;
? At community centres/clubs (with NRIC/passport);
? At Singapore overseas missions that serve as overseas registration centres (with NRIC/passport); and
At the Elections Department office (with NRIC/passport).
http://www.eld.gov.sg/elections.html

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http://www.eld.gov.sg/online.html
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