Tawau PKR chief unhappy with re-voting directive


KOTA KINABALU: Tawau PKR will go ahead with the order from the party’s central election committee to go for re-voting tomorrow, but said it was dissatisfied with the directive. However, Tawau PKR chief Datuk Kong Hong Ming said he was surprised that there was an order for his division to conduct re-voting, claiming that there was no problem during the Nov 3 voting process.

“I want to reiterate that there was no disruption or protests on Nov 3. All candidates and the election committee representatives have agreed with the process of voting (in the Tawau division) and there was also no protest made during the course of the election process.

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