Singapore legislation

Section 36

of Parliamentary Elections Act 1954

Section 36

Presiding officers

(1)

The Returning Officer must appoint, and may revoke the appointment of, one or more persons (called in this Act presiding officers) to preside at each polling station.

(1A)

If more than one presiding officer is appointed for any polling station, the Returning Officer may appoint one of the presiding officers to be the senior presiding officer who is to exercise general supervision over the other presiding officers, and over all arrangements for the conduct of the poll in that station.

(1B)

Each presiding officer must be supplied with a copy of that part of the register of electors containing the names of electors in the register assigned to the presiding officer’s polling place.

(2)

If any presiding officer is, by sickness or other cause, prevented from acting at any election and there is insufficient time for another person to be appointed by the Returning Officer, the presiding officer may appoint a deputy to act for him or her.

(2A)

Every such appointment must as soon as possible be reported to the Returning Officer, and may be revoked by the Returning Officer, but without affecting the validity of anything already done by the deputy.

(3)

The Returning Officer may, if he or she thinks fit, preside at any polling station, and the provisions of this Act relating to a presiding officer apply to the Returning Officer.