Nomination day on Tuesday, June 30, concluded, and the hustings have begun.
Contesting parties
This gives all contesting parties 10 days of campaigning before Singapore goes to the polls on July 10.
If you want a quick rundown of who's running in which constituency, here's a complete list:
Polling day is a public holiday so you can head to the ballot boxes in peace to exercise your right to vote.
And voting is compulsory for all Singaporean citizens -- if you do not vote on polling day, and do not have a valid reason for failing to do so, your name will be struck off the Registers of Electors.
Check where you're voting at & the time
Here's a nifty feature on the Elections Department of Singapore (ELD)'s site for you to check where you're voting at.
Simply key in your NRIC.
And you'll see something like this:
You can know which electoral division you're in, where to go on polling day itself, and the time-band you're allocated.
You can even check the queue situation before you make your way down.
And as they say, "vote wisely".
Top image via Chris McGrath/Getty Images & ELD