Allow Sabahans to vote remotely from selected centres, group tells EC
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Ahead of the upcoming Sabah polls, a movement of concerned Malaysians has called on the Election Commission (EC) to introduce remote voting facilities in the Peninsula, Sarawak, and Singapore to assist eligible voters.
Tawfik Ismail, spokesperson for Malaysia First, has noted that around 200,000 Sabahans or some 18 percent of total registered voters will be eligible to cast their ballots.
“We urge the Election Commission to...
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