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Some officers notified to help conduct next general election
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 July 2009 1750 hrs
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SINGAPORE: The Elections Department has started appointing assistant returning officers to conduct Singapore's next general election, which is due by February 2012.
The department's chief, Lee Seng Lup, told Channel NewsAsia on Friday that it needs some 1,300 assistant returning officers and it is sending out notification letters in batches to inform these officers of their appointment. So far, 900 have been notified.
Besides assistant returning officers, the department also requires another 26,000 officers for roles such as presiding officers and counting assistants. 20,000 of these officers have been notified so far.
The officers are organised into nine contingents, each under the charge of a contingent leader who is designated as the group assistant returning officer (GARO).
Among other things, the notification letter informs an officer of his appointed role, the contingent he belongs to, who his contingent leader is, and the URL of the computer systems he can log onto for more information to access the e-learning programme.
The officers will be trained on their specific roles and duties. These include their legal powers and activities leading to Nomination Day and Polling Day.
- CNA/so
Some officers notified to help conduct next general election
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 July 2009 1750 hrs
Photos 1 of 1
Screen grab of Singapore Elections Department website. (file pic)
SINGAPORE: The Elections Department has started appointing assistant returning officers to conduct Singapore's next general election, which is due by February 2012.
The department's chief, Lee Seng Lup, told Channel NewsAsia on Friday that it needs some 1,300 assistant returning officers and it is sending out notification letters in batches to inform these officers of their appointment. So far, 900 have been notified.
Besides assistant returning officers, the department also requires another 26,000 officers for roles such as presiding officers and counting assistants. 20,000 of these officers have been notified so far.
The officers are organised into nine contingents, each under the charge of a contingent leader who is designated as the group assistant returning officer (GARO).
Among other things, the notification letter informs an officer of his appointed role, the contingent he belongs to, who his contingent leader is, and the URL of the computer systems he can log onto for more information to access the e-learning programme.
The officers will be trained on their specific roles and duties. These include their legal powers and activities leading to Nomination Day and Polling Day.
- CNA/so