Singapore GE2020: MBS and JW Marriott South Beach to be special polling stations for voters serving stay-home notices
SINGAPORE - Marina Bay Sands and JW Marriott Singapore South Beach have been designated as special polling stations for voters serving their stay-home notice in those hotels.
The act, meant to allow Singapore to safely hold an election amid the coronavirus pandemic, lets voters serving their 14-day stay-home notice at designated facilities like hotels to vote outside their electoral divisions, since they are unable to leave the premises at which they are staying.
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