PKR confirms polls results


KUALA LUMPUR: The results of the PKR divisional elections have been validated by the Central Leadership Council (MPP), says party secretary-general Dr Fuziah Salleh (pic).

She said the MPP, which met on Sunday, was satisfied with the results presented by the Party Election Committee (JPP) and an international auditing firm.

The results of the 2025 divisional elections across all 220 divisions nationwide are available at https://keputusan.keadilanrakyat.org/MPP.

Fuziah said Sunday’s meeting also confirmed key dates in the timeline for preparations for the 2024 and 2025 National Congress, which will be held from May 23 to 25 at the Persada International Convention Centre in Johor Baru.

“This annual congress is expected to be attended by approximately 10,000 delegates who will vote in person to elect members of the MPP.

“Over 20,000 delegates will cast their votes online,” she added in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported.

She said the delegates system is expected to draw attention, as candidates who lost in the race for the division chief positions are also eligible to send delegates to the congress based on the percentage of votes they received in the divisional election.

“The principle that the winner does not take all, and the loser does not lose everything, will further strengthen the democratic process in the 2025 election during this congress,” she said.

Fuziah said the meeting was also informed that a nationwide pre-congress tour would be launched to ensure delegates receive accurate and comprehensive information in preparation for the congress.

In another statement, JPP chairman Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the review by the international auditing firm found no evidence of fraud or irregularities throughout the voting process.

She said the firm also found that the e-voting system, which uses blockchain technology, showed strong performance and robust security features.

“Overall, the system successfully handled voter identity verification, encrypted ballot transmission and secure data storage.

“The data recorded on the blockchain matched the transmission logs, with no evidence of data loss or tampering.

“A security vulnerability scan also found no critical risks, and the access control mechanisms were deemed effective and well-organised,” she added.

In a related development, Dr Zaliha said the list of regular and additional delegates would be finalised soon and made available for checking at https://perwakilan.keadilanrakyat.org.

“The JPP would like to remind party members that nominations for central-level positions will be open online on May 8 and 9, while central-level voting will take place during the National Congress on May 24.”

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