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Johor polls: MIC veep believes voter turnout will improve significantly before polls close
JOHOR BARU: Voter turnout for the Johor election could improve significantly before polling centres close at 6pm, says MIC vice president Datuk M. Asojan.
Indian votes a crucial factor
SEGAMAT: Talk of a possible split of votes among the Malay and Chinese in the Johor election could make the Indian voters the kingmakers, say political observers.
Low postal vote sign-ups
BATU PAHAT: While political parties worked hard to get overseas voters, especially in Singapore, to sign up as postal voters, only 7,824 people had done so by the Feb 18 deadline.
Battle to recapture Muhyiddin’s Gambir stronghold
MUAR: The fight is on in Gambir, where Barisan Nasional is keen on recapturing the stronghold of Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
BN picks youth and quality
JOHOR BARU: Barisan Nasional is fielding over 70% new faces in the Johor state election.
Set to be a crowded affair
JOHOR BARU: With just two more days to go to till nomination day, the Johor polls is expected to be a crowded affair as the Election Commission (EC) has sold over 800 nomination papers to political parties and aspiring candidates so far.
Johor polls: Ledang Umno hopes party will contest Gambir seat
TANGKAK: Ledang Umno is hoping that the Gambir state seat will be given to Umno in the upcoming state polls.
More Wanita, Youth and Puteri faces in BN’s line up
AYER HITAM: Umno’s three wings – Wanita, Youth and Puteri – will have more of its leaders contesting in the Johor election as Barisan Nasional plots its strategy to win 13 out of 15 seats in the central region of the state.
Barisan wants to win 13 out of 15 seats in central Johor, says Tok Mat
AYER HITAM: Barisan Nasional wants to win at least 13 out of the 15 state seats in the central region of Johor for the upcoming election.
Johor polls: Caretaker MB says BN needs to limit numbers attending its events to comply with Covid-19 SOPs
AYER HITAM: Barisan Nasional needs to limit the number of people attending its major events as it was issued a compound notice for Covid-19 SOP violations last week, says Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad.