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Malaysia Elections: 'Someone has stolen my right to vote'

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Several voters in Kulai and Klang have claimed that they cannot vote as someone has voted in their name.

They will be lodging complaints with the Election Commission (EC).

In Kulai, Chua Siew Pin, 42, arrived at the polling station at SJK(C) Batu about 10am and found that her name had already been used.

“I am waiting for the agents of political parties to help me. I will fight for my rights," she said when contacted.

She claimed that the EC officer then filled a Form10 to ascertain her identity, but that she had insisted on Form 11 - - a declaration form to allow voting in the event of a dispute - being used instead.

“I am still awaiting the outcome,” she said.

NONEKulai DAP candidate Teo Nie Ching said she has received five to six similar complaints and that the voters are waiting for her at her service centre,

Teo, the Serdang incumbent MP, said Liew Ah Moy went to SMK Kulai Besar at 10.30am, but that EC officers told her that she ‘had already voted’.

“When I check Liew's fingers, there is no indelible ink mark,” Teo tweeted.

In Klang, PKR’s Dr Xavier Jeyakumar tweeted that two voters have protested because someone had voted in their names.

“Use Form 11 and allow the genuine voter to vote,” he tweeted.

 

*Article first appeared on http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/229181

 


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