EC aims for over 70% turnout in Pulai, Simpang Jeram polls

Voters urged to fulfil their civic duties, plan their trips, considering unpredictable weather on election day

1:54 PM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – The Election Commission (EC) is expecting over 70% voter turnout in the Pulai parliamentary and Simpang Jeram state by-elections tomorrow.

EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh said if this target is achieved, it would surpass the voter turnout recorded in the six state elections on August 12.

“We anticipate this figure based on several factors, such as the responsibility that voters must fulfil and the competent and enthusiastic candidates during the campaign,” he told a press conference after inspecting the preparation of EC officials at the Kenanga Hall at the Johor Bahru City Council here today.

Therefore, he urged all voters to fulfil their responsibilities and plan their journeys, considering the uncertain weather conditions.

Ghani also advised voters not to hand over their identification cards to unknown individuals, except for EC officials for verification purposes.

He also said that there are 47 polling centres with 294 streams in the Pulai parliamentary constituency and 14 centres with 68 streams in the Simpang Jeram state constituency, which will open from 8am until 6pm.

Meanwhile, in a separate statement, EC secretary Datuk Ikmalrudin Ishak said 2,692 staff would be on duty at polling centres in Pulai tomorrow and 678 others in Simpang Jeram.

He also reminded contesting parties to stop all campaigning activities, including on social media, after 11.59pm tonight.

In addition, all voters, candidates, and personnel intending to enter the polling centres tomorrow are prohibited from wearing any clothing or items bearing the name, symbol, or image of any political party or candidate running in the election.

They are also prohibited from carrying any campaign materials, taglines, or slogans that may be interpreted as supporting or leaning towards any political ideology.

“The EC hopes all quarters will adhere to the election laws, regulations, and ethics to ensure a smooth electoral process and not disrupt public order. Any violations of related laws can lead to legal action,” he said.

Both by-elections are being held following the death of their incumbent, Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub, who was also domestic trade and cost of living minister, on July 23. – September 8, 2023

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