About 74 per cent of voters had voted in Singapore presidential election as at 3pm, says election department


Voters queueing at the void deck of Block 108 Jalan Rajah at 11.46am on Sept 1. - ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY

SINGAPORE: From nuns and nursing home residents, to a hospital patient who came with his leg in a cast, voters have been turning up at 1,264 polling stations on Friday.

As at 3pm, 2,004,961 Singaporeans – or about 74 per cent of the total number of eligible electors – had voted, said the Elections Department (ELD).

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