Expand early voting to all Malaysians


EACH election season, Malaysians find themselves juggling schedules, unexpected obligations, or work that cannot wait. For many in the B40 (lower income) group, especially those who are self-employed, the focus is clear: cari makan – earning a living to put food on the table is the priority.

When voting day doesn’t align with work schedules, casting a ballot may simply be out of reach. So why not provide every citizen, regardless of occupation or income, with a fair chance to participate in shaping our nation?

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