PETALING JAYA: For the first time in Malaysian electoral history, voters will be using ballpoint pens instead of pencils to mark the ballot papers.
Election Commission deputy chairman Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar said this was part of the initiative to improve the electoral process and remove unnecessary doubts.
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