KUALA LUMPUR: Postal ballot papers being received late, wrong mailing addresses used and voter details that did not tally with the ballots sent are among some of the issues an electoral advocacy group has highlighted from the recent Johor state election.
JOHOR BARU, March 10 Several NGOs have pooled their resources and transported a total of about 5,000 postal ballots from Singapore-based Johor voters via the land Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) to date. This is to ensure the ballots arrive in time to be counted for the state election on Saturday..
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 17 The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) urged Johoreans abroad to register for postal voting ahead of the deadline tomorrow. It said that thus far, only one per cent of those eligible (100,000) have registered for this. “We would like to urge Malaysians living in.
Undi18 has joined several NGOs to launch Undi Johor, an effort to transport postal vote ballots from Singapore to Johor in the upcoming state elections