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Include Sarawakians residing in peninsula as postal voters, association tells EC

They should be able to vote without spending on exorbitant airfares, Datuk Wan Zain Syed Mohdzar says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Oct 2022 9:42AM

Include Sarawakians residing in peninsula as postal voters, association tells EC
Persatuan Anak Sarawak Melaka president Datuk Wan Zain Syed Mohdzar says this should apply to students in higher learning institutions or workers aged 18 years old and above who are either studying or working in Peninsular Malaysia but are unable to return to the state to cast their votes. – Borneo Post Online pic, October 14, 2022

MIRI – The Election Commission (EC) should include Sarawak voters in Peninsular Malaysia as postal voters in the 15th general election, says Persatuan Anak Sarawak Melaka president Datuk Wan Zain Syed Mohdzar.

This should apply to students in higher learning institutions or workers aged 18 years old and above who are either studying or working in Peninsular Malaysia but are unable to return to the state to cast their votes.

“It should not be confined to the Undi18 group but inclusive of those who have been working for a long time or are residing in the peninsula to cast their votes without having to fork out money to buy air tickets to return home,” he told Utusan Borneo.

Wan Zain said it would help to save costs and time for Sarawakian voters who otherwise would have to pay exorbitant airfares to fulfil their obligation as voters.

“Flight tickets to Sabah and Sarawak are constantly changing, especially if a booking is made at the last minute.

“If this group of people is given the opportunity to become early voters just like the security forces and media personnel, it is certain that the voter turnout will be high,” he said.

Wan Zain added that there are many Sarawakians living and working in Melaka, and students in private and public institutions of higher learning in Peninsular Malaysia who are eligible to vote in GE15.

“If there is no help for them to vote, this will definitely deny them the right to elect a government to govern the country,” he said.

He thus called on the EC to register all these Sarawakians and Sabahans as postal voters to enable them to exercise their democratic rights.

Alternatively, the Sarawak government could collaborate with low-cost airlines to offer discounts for the people of Sabah and Sarawak to return to vote, he added. – Borneo Post Online, October 14, 2022

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