OFWs in Singapore who are not sure if they are registered and certified to vote for this National Elections 2025 can verify their names from the list provided by the Philippine embassy in Singapore.
Also Read: How to Vote in Singapore for Philippine Elections 2025
So if you are a Filipino overseas worker in Singapore who has registered before, you will be able to see your name from this list. You can download the PDF list from the link below – this comes from the official website of our embassy.
UPDATE: Currently, the Philippine Embassy in Singapore has not yet posted the certified list of absentee voters (overseas voters), so please stay tuned. As per PH law, COMELEC will release the list of registered voters at least 120 days before the national election dates. Once COMELEC releases the list of names, they will forward it to the Philippine embassies, consulates, and foreign service establishments. COMELEC office has released the names for both land-based and sea-based OFWs who can vote for this upcoming elections.
Contents
- List of Certified Filipino Voters in Singapore for Philippine Elections
- What if I’m not on the list, can I still vote?
- How to Find your name in the list of overseas voters?
- What does it mean if my name is included in the list of Overseas Voters?
- What if my name is not on the list of registered voters?
- How to Vote as a Filipino at the Philippine Embassy in Singapore?
- Philippine Embassy Singapore Issues Reminders and Process of Overseas Voting for Pinoys
- How to Book an Appointment to Vote at PH Embassy in Singapore?
- Contact Information
- Google Map Location
List of Certified Filipino Voters in Singapore for Philippine Elections
The schedule of voting will be updated very soon so please make sure to cast your vote as it definitely counts!
Overseas Filipino workers in Singapore can find and check to see if you are allowed to vote based on the list. This list is for overseas workers and seafarers in Singapore.
- Singapore Land-based OFWs: https://www.philippine-embassy.org.sg/wp-content/uploads/AD-039-2024.pdf
- Seafarers:
What if I’m not on the list, can I still vote?
Answer: Those who are not on the list will have to wait for the next election because only those who have registered before can vote.
If you have further questions, it is best to contact our embassy. Details here: http://www.philippine-embassy.org.sg/
How to Find your name in the list of overseas voters?
Answer: In case you are wondering how you can search for your name, you simply have to choose the PDF file from the list uploaded by Philippine Embassy. They have compiled it according to alphabetical order using the last names of the registered voters.
All you have to do is open the file based on your Last Name, and then scroll to your name to find if it is listed.
What does it mean if my name is included in the list of Overseas Voters?
Answer: It means that you have successfully registered for overseas voting and you can participate in the elections. It’s good to participate!
What if my name is not on the list of registered voters?
It means that you are unable to vote in the upcoming 2025 Philippine elections. You may vote in the succeeding elections after this.
When will the list of certified absentee voters in Singapore be released?
As per Philippine Republic Act No. 9189 Sec. 13 – COMELEC will prepare the list of Overseas voters within 120 days before the election dates.
Please see the statement here – Preparation and Posting of Certified List of Overseas Absentee Voters. – The Commission shall prepare the Certified List of Overseas Absentee Voters within one hundred twenty (120) days before every election, and furnish within the same period copies thereof to the appropriate embassies, consulates, and other foreign service establishments, which shall post the same in their bulletin boards within ten (10) days from receipt thereof.
How to Vote as a Filipino at the Philippine Embassy in Singapore?
There is an online pre-verification method that every Pinoy needs to follow to find out that they are eligible to vote. They also need to set up an online appointment for the day of their visit. Please follow the steps below on how to vote as a registered Filipino voter in Singapore:
Step 1: Go to this link to Pre-verify your information – https://phelection2022sgpe.timetap.com/. You may check your name if it’s on the list of voters using that link.
Step 2: Choose your preferred date and time to vote. Supply the requested information.
Step 3: Wait for an email confirmation to be sent to your email address (The email may take up to 3 days).
Step 4: During your visit at the PH Embassy on the day of your appointment, make sure to bring a valid ID.
Step 5: Cast yout vote.
That’s it! Please make sure you follow the standard protocol so your voting experience will be smooth and quick.
Philippine Embassy Singapore Issues Reminders and Process of Overseas Voting for Pinoys
Please be advised of these updates, reminders, and procedures when voting as shared by the Philippine Embassy in Singapore. This is to ensure a safe and smooth election process for everyone.
How to Book an Appointment to Vote at PH Embassy in Singapore?
In order to cast your vote, you should visit the website for the pre-verification here – https://phelection2022sgpe.timetap.com/
You will also need to set up an online appointment for your scheduled visit. It is important to book an appointment to ensure that you have a slot on the day of your visit.
Contact Information
Embassy of the Philippines in Singapore
Address: 20 Nassim Road, Singapore 258395
Tel. No.: (+65) 6737-3977
Fax No.: (+65) 6733-9544
ATN No.: (+65) 6834-2938
Email: singapore.pe@dfa.gov.ph / php@philembassysg.org
Website: singaporepe.dfa.gov.ph / www.philippine-embassy.org.sg
Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/PHinSingapore/
Google Map Location
If you wish to know the location of the PH Embassy in Singapore, here is a map location for your reference. Please take note that during this health crisis, you may need to set up an appointment before you can enter the office, so please be guided accordingly.