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Kuala Besut by-election: EC to show how voters will use indelible ink
BESUT: The Election Commission (EC) will demonstrate through the media how the indelible ink will be used by the voters in the Kuala Besut by-election.
No rest for politicians this Ramadan
PETALING JAYA: This year’s Ramadan will be a very busy time for politicians.
Better indelible ink for Kuala Besut polls
ALOR SETAR: The Election Commission will use a better quality indelible ink for the coming Kuala Besut by-election in Terengganu.
EC to fully cooperate with MACC in ink probe
PUTRAJAYA: The Election CommiÂssion will give its full co-operation to the anti-graft commission as the latter begins its probe into the indelible ink used in the 13th General Election.
Kuala Besut by-election: EC to meet on polls date once informed of vacancy
PUTRAJAYA: The Election Commission (EC) will hold a special meeting to set the date for a by-election for the Kuala Besut state seat following the death of the assemblyman Dr A Rahman Mokhtar on Wednesday.
Pushing the boundaries
Where there is discussion of electoral boundaries, two keywords – ‘redelineation’ and ‘malapportionment’ – are bound to crop up.
BN files 21 election petitions Pakatan settles for 36 complaints
PETALING JAYA: With today being the deadline to file election petitions, all parties, including the Election Commission, are ready to do battle in court.
No blackout reports on May 5
KUALA LUMPUR: There were no reports of blackouts on May 5 and the illegal rallies discrediting the Election Commission over the polls results on that day are a mockery of the country’s democratic electoral process, said EC deputy chairman Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar.
EC: Bigger constituencies due to population growth and migration
KUALA LUMPUR: The Election Commission (EC) has denied claims of inequality among constituencies, saying that critics did not consider the increase in voter population over the last decade.
Not all election petitions filed will be heard in court, says EC
PETALING JAYA: Not every election petition filed by candidates and political parties to challenge the results of a general election will make it to the hearing stage in court.