Rest assured your vote is not recorded, here’s why.

bongnino

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Hi,

I’ve been a close observer of the entire voting and counting process and can assure that there is no chance that the vote is recorded, at all.

Yes each vote has a unique registration no. on the vote that can be used to identify the voter.

But the truth is, there is simply no window or time opportunity for the vote to be recorded at all. No such act can be done at all.

Having been a close observer of the entire process, here’s why I can guarantee and confirm that no vote recording can be done.

Because, once a vote is cast. It remains in the box until counting. Once counting is done, it’s places back in the box, then sealed, then signed on seal, then locked up in court.

After some time, each of these boxes is burnt. Before burning, they let candidates check the signed seal, which is still intact.

Based on this process above, there is no window or opportunity at all to record each vote. None at all.

Unless you can come up with a possibility where vote recording can be done?

During counting? During counting everyone just count and tie up stack by stack there is no way vote recording can be conducted at all.
 

bongnino

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Hi,

I’ve been a close observer of the entire voting and counting process and can assure that there is no chance that the vote is recorded, at all.

Yes each vote has a unique registration no. on the vote that can be used to identify the voter.

But the truth is, there is simply no window or time opportunity for the vote to be recorded at all. No such act can be done at all.

Having been a close observer of the entire process, here’s why I can guarantee and confirm that no vote recording can be done.

Because, once a vote is cast. It remains in the box until counting. Once counting is done, it’s places back in the box, then sealed, then signed on seal, then locked up in court.

After some time, each of these boxes is burnt. Before burning, they let candidates check the signed seal, which is still intact.

Based on this process above, there is no window or opportunity at all to record each vote. None at all.

Unless you can come up with a possibility where vote recording can be done?

During counting? During counting everyone just count and tie up stack by stack there is no way vote recording can be conducted at all.
Can anyone think of a possibility where vote recording can be done?
 

Savantrainmaker

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Hi,

I’ve been a close observer of the entire voting and counting process and can assure that there is no chance that the vote is recorded, at all.

Yes each vote has a unique registration no. on the vote that can be used to identify the voter.

But the truth is, there is simply no window or time opportunity for the vote to be recorded at all. No such act can be done at all.

Having been a close observer of the entire process, here’s why I can guarantee and confirm that no vote recording can be done.

Because, once a vote is cast. It remains in the box until counting. Once counting is done, it’s places back in the box, then sealed, then signed on seal, then locked up in court.

After some time, each of these boxes is burnt. Before burning, they let candidates check the signed seal, which is still intact.

Based on this process above, there is no window or opportunity at all to record each vote. None at all.

Unless you can come up with a possibility where vote recording can be done?

During counting? During counting everyone just count and tie up stack by stack there is no way vote recording can be conducted at all.
Yes, i second this.

Singaporeans should definitely vote without fear or favour.
 

elephanne

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Rike huai sho scared ah?! Dey can follow moi to Booth and see moi vote and follow moi home, no problem!
 

hotamp

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every time during election sure got this type of thread popping up😩
 

nasilemak100

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overall opposition vote got around 40% right?

it is logistically impractical for civil services n garmen to go fix this large amount of ppl. it will only backfire
 

David Lai

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Hi,

I’ve been a close observer of the entire voting and counting process and can assure that there is no chance that the vote is recorded, at all.

Yes each vote has a unique registration no. on the vote that can be used to identify the voter.

But the truth is, there is simply no window or time opportunity for the vote to be recorded at all. No such act can be done at all.

Having been a close observer of the entire process, here’s why I can guarantee and confirm that no vote recording can be done.

Because, once a vote is cast. It remains in the box until counting. Once counting is done, it’s places back in the box, then sealed, then signed on seal, then locked up in court.

After some time, each of these boxes is burnt. Before burning, they let candidates check the signed seal, which is still intact.

Based on this process above, there is no window or opportunity at all to record each vote. None at all.

Unless you can come up with a possibility where vote recording can be done?

During counting? During counting everyone just count and tie up stack by stack there is no way vote recording can be conducted at all.
please tell this to the civil servants… cos it looks like some, if not all still dun dare to stand up against their bosses…
 

Canis Lupus

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To be fair I am still skeptical for the process for those who wants to void their vote. Personally there should be an option to tear out the stamping portion of the vote slip to prevent anyone from stamping/sabotaging the vote slip.
 
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