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[LIVE] GE15: voter turnout as of 4pm at 70%, says EC

Today’s election shaping up to be most intense of all by far in nation’s history

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Nov 2022 8:00AM

[LIVE] GE15: voter turnout as of 4pm at 70%, says EC
Voters in Limbang, Sarawak, standing in line to vote knee-deep in water today. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The 15th general election (GE15) is set to see Malaysians nationwide voting for respective candidates across all 222 parliamentary seats, 59 state seats in Perak, 42 in Pahang, and 15 in Perlis – not forgetting the Bugaya state by-election in Sabah.

The GE15 electoral roll has 21,173,638 voters. Of that number, 20,905,366 are ordinary voters; 146,737 are army personnel and their spouses; 118,794 are police personnel, including from the General Operations Force, and their spouses; and 2,741 are absentee voters who are currently abroad. 

Given the emergence of several political coalitions, the race for a simple majority would not be an easy one.

The Vibes brings you live highlights, followed closely by results from voting day, which is shaping up to be the most intense of all elections by far in the nation’s history. – The Vibes, November 19, 2022

6.05pm – Voter turnout as of 4pm is at 70%, or 14.8 million voters, according to the Election Commission.

5.32pm – Voter turnout as of 3pm is at 65%, or 13.7 million voters, according to the Election Commission – 3.4 million more than in the 2018 election at the same time, which recorded 69% at 10.31 million voters.

4.18pm – In KENINGAU, voters in Sabah’s Sook head to their voting centre via a Fire and Rescue Department truck, after the road heading to SK Rancangan Belia was flooded to about waist level at 2pm. Fire Department personnel are still transporting villagers voting for the Pensiangan parliamentary seat.

4.14pm – Incumbent Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, who is a registered voter for the Pulai parliamentary seat, casts his vote at SK Taman Sutera, PERLING

The Muda president, who is defending his Muar seat under the Pakatan Harapan ticket, arrived at the school’s compound at around 3.30pm. 

Incumbent Muar MP Syed Saddiq after casting his vote at SK Taman Sutera, Perling, in Pulai. – IKHWAN ZULKAFLEE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Incumbent Muar MP Syed Saddiq after casting his vote at SK Taman Sutera, Perling, in Pulai. – IKHWAN ZULKAFLEE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

“The voting process went smoothly, and it only took me five minutes to cast my vote,” said Syed Saddiq when met by The Vibes. 

He also reminded the public, especially younger generation to play their part in shaping the country’s future. 

“It only takes five minutes for us to help choose the next government for the next five years.”

Young Malaysians voting for the first time elatedly show their index fingers marked with ink after they had cast their ballots at SRA Dengkil in Selangor. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Young Malaysians voting for the first time elatedly show their index fingers marked with ink after they had cast their ballots at SRA Dengkil in Selangor. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

3.38pm – Two senior citizens died after casting their ballots at the polling stations in SEMBRONG and PULAI, respectively, said the Johor EC.

3.35pm – Tempers rose among voters in PENANG who arrived at their polling centres in late morning and early afternoon when many found themselves being made to wait in long, snail-paced queues

Voters at SMK Bukit Gambir in Penang, forced to stand in line in a lengthy snaking queue, bear their uncomfortable situation with patience and determined to cast their votes for the Bayan Baru parliamentary seat. – Screen grab pic, November 19, 2022
Voters at SMK Bukit Gambir in Penang, forced to stand in line in a lengthy snaking queue, bear their uncomfortable situation with patience and determined to cast their votes for the Bayan Baru parliamentary seat. – Screen grab pic, November 19, 2022

3.30pm – The EC reports that voter turnout has reached 58% as of 2pm today. 

2.55pm – Pakatan Harapan’s SG BULOH candidate Datuk R. Ramanan expresses frustration over the three- to four-hour wait at the polling station in SMK Seksyen 8, Kota Damansara.

2.25pm – Selangor’s Subang Jaya assemblyman Michelle Ng Mei Sze expresses gratitude to an unidentified voter who appeared to vote in her wedding attire.

The woman, who was dressed in a resplendent long white gown, drew much attention as she showed up to cast her ballot for the SUBANG parliamentary seat at the SMK USJ 12 polling centre this morning.

2.12pm – Around 40 voters were transported using boats, lorry and a four-wheel drive truck by the Fire and Rescue Department to vote at the SK Rancangan Belia voting centre in Sook, in the PENSIANGAN parliamentary constituency due to waist-high floods.

The Fire and Rescue Department transporting voters to the SK Rancangan Belia voting centre in Sook, in the Pensiangan parliamentary constituency. – Fire and Rescue Department pic, November 19, 2022
The Fire and Rescue Department transporting voters to the SK Rancangan Belia voting centre in Sook, in the Pensiangan parliamentary constituency. – Fire and Rescue Department pic, November 19, 2022

1.32pm – PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, who is defending the MARANG seat under the Perikatan Nasional banner, cast his vote at the SK Rusila polling centre in the parliamentary constituency in Terengganu today. He came into the centre attired in PAS’ customary green-coloured vest with the party’s logo, which goes against the EC’s rules.

1.12pm – I have voted. Have you? Seremban-born Kuala Lumpur Archbishop Julian Liow challenges his flock after voting in his hometown earlier this morning. 

Seremban-born Kuala Lumpur Archbishop Julian Liow cast his ballot in his hometown this morning. – KL Archdiocese pic, November 19, 2022
Seremban-born Kuala Lumpur Archbishop Julian Liow cast his ballot in his hometown this morning. – KL Archdiocese pic, November 19, 2022

12.53pm – Pakatan Harapan’s candidate for the JOHOR BARU seat Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir has cast his vote at SJKC Foon Yew 3 in Larkin, queuing in the rain with other voters.

Pakatan Harapan’s candidate for the Johor Baru seat Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir at SJKC Foon Yew 3 in Larkin. – @Akmal Nasir Facebook pic, November 19, 2022
Pakatan Harapan’s candidate for the Johor Baru seat Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir at SJKC Foon Yew 3 in Larkin. – @Akmal Nasir Facebook pic, November 19, 2022

12.49pm – The EC has announced that voting for the TIOMAN state constituency in Johor will not be held today, in light of the death of Perikatan Nasional’s candidate for the seat, Md Yunus Ramli, 61, who reportedly succumbed to a heart attack at about 3.30am today.

Voters brave the flood at the SK Long Bemang polling station in the Baram parliamentary seat in northern Sarawak. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Voters brave the flood at the SK Long Bemang polling station in the Baram parliamentary seat in northern Sarawak. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

A picture shows a polling centre in Baram submerged in floodwaters. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
A picture shows a polling centre in Baram submerged in floodwaters. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

Polling stations in many parts of Baram are flooded forcing voters to use boats to cast their ballots. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Polling stations in many parts of Baram are flooded forcing voters to use boats to cast their ballots. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

Voters at a polling centre in Baram, Sarawak, stand in a long queue in knee-deep floodwaters as they wait to cast their ballots for the parliamentary constituency. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Voters at a polling centre in Baram, Sarawak, stand in a long queue in knee-deep floodwaters as they wait to cast their ballots for the parliamentary constituency. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

12.12pm – Pakatan Harapan ISKANDAR PUTERI candidate Liew Chin Tong arrives at SMK Mutiara Rini 2 for a visit.

“The turnout is quite high. We see that people are queuing everywhere and I hope that the turnout will exceed the 80% mark. 

Pakatan Harapan Iskandar Puteri candidate Liew Chin Tong arrives at SMK Mutiara Rini 2 for a visit on polling day. – IKHWAN ZULKAFLEE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Pakatan Harapan Iskandar Puteri candidate Liew Chin Tong arrives at SMK Mutiara Rini 2 for a visit on polling day. – IKHWAN ZULKAFLEE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

He also noted that there are several complaints from voters about the voting process being a bit slow, but he believed that the matters are being dealt with by the EC. 

Earlier, some of the voters that spotted him at the school’s entrance greeted and wished the Perling state assemblyman good luck and posed for pictures with the Johor DAP chief.

Predator halted by the law... A voter dressed as a famous Hollywood science fiction character was turned away from a polling centre in Penang today. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Predator halted by the law... A voter dressed as a famous Hollywood science fiction character was turned away from a polling centre in Penang today. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

11.49am – Tenaga Nasional Bhd says in a social media posting that the power outage at the SJK(T) Saraswathy polling station was due to the internal system there. 

There was no supply disruption to the premise, it adds. 

“TNB will continue to monitor to ensure that electricity supply remains stable throughout the voting process until it is over,” it said in response to a complaint on the outage by Fahmi Fadzil, who is defending his LEMBAH PANTAI parliamentary seat.

Despite the drizzle in Seremban, people were willing to stand in the rain for hours to fulfil their responsibility to vote. – SUBASHINI SIVASHANKAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Despite the drizzle in Seremban, people were willing to stand in the rain for hours to fulfil their responsibility to vote. – SUBASHINI SIVASHANKAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

11.31am – When met at SK Manjoi Dua, Pakatan Harapan (chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he is “cautiously optimistic” that the people would give his coalition the mandate to lead the country.

He further explained that a strong mandate is necessary to avoid a hung Parliament where political parties might have to engage in wheeling and dealing to form the next government.

“We have explained to the general population, to the voters if there is a possibility of a hung Parliament, it means we’re back to horse trading, which we want to avoid.

“There should not be any ultimatum on court cases, positions, or contracts because we stand for good governance. So hopefully we’ll be able to achieve a strong mandate,” he said to the press.

Anwar also expressed optimism about what he considers a strong voter turnout of 9% nationwide as of 9am, despite concerns of poor weather.

Anwar is expected to visit several polling centres in TAMBUN until 3pm before he and other PH leaders make their way back to Kuala Lumpur for the GE15 official announcement.

Shah Alam first-time voter, Ashwin, 25, is elated to finally be able to exercise his right, after being merely a few months too young to vote in the last general election. – ADAM AYZZAT/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Shah Alam first-time voter, Ashwin, 25, is elated to finally be able to exercise his right, after being merely a few months too young to vote in the last general election. – ADAM AYZZAT/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

11.30am – A first-time voter in SHAH ALAM, who goes by the name Ashwin, 25, is elated to finally be able to exercise his right, after being merely a few months too young to vote in the last general election. 

“It is exhilarating. I missed my chance last time because I was about three months too young, so I was technically 20 years old at that time,” he told The Vibes. 

“Besides executing my civic duty, I’m reconnecting with people who I last saw a decade ago. It feels like a reunion. 

“I was worried to be denied entry this time because I’m wearing shorts and slippers, but everything went smoothly,” he added while showing his inked finger. 

Ashwin cast his vote at Sekolah Seri Cahaya, Shah Alam.

Logeswari Manikam, 34, feels extremely excited to vote for the first time and is hoping for ‘a new Malaysia’ at the polling station in Kolej Tingkatan Enam Puchong Batu 8 after she casting her ballot for the Subang parliamentary constituency. The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Logeswari Manikam, 34, feels extremely excited to vote for the first time and is hoping for ‘a new Malaysia’ at the polling station in Kolej Tingkatan Enam Puchong Batu 8 after she casting her ballot for the Subang parliamentary constituency. The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

11.15AM – In an update, the EC has announced that the voter turnout for GE15 nationwide reached 20% by 10am today.

11.00am – In BANGI, 18-year-old Nurshafiqah Mohd Azmi said she felt nervous to be casting her vote for the first time. 

“I felt nervous because I have never been in this situation, but I look forward to what happens next.”

10.58am – In GOMBAK, former army personnel at the SK Klang Gate polling station were none too pleased with their voting experience, claiming that the stream reserved for senior citizens was “disorganised and poorly managed”. 

Datuk Seri Salleh Hussein, a retired colonel, lamented how he was forced to wait in line for over an hour just to reach his polling booth. 

“If they (polling centre) already have details on the number of elderly voters, then they should be able to adjust how many special streams are needed,” the 83-year-old said.

He also suggested that voters on wheelchairs be directed to a separate lane from elderly citizens as he had observed some wheelchair users cut the queue he was in. 

A fellow former serviceman who wished to be known as Haji Mohamad also did not hold back his criticism towards the voting process here.

“With all due respect to the EC, the people who organised the streams here cannot think straight,” he said.

“If they pulled this stunt in the army, they would have been sacked on the spot.”

Retired colonel Datuk Seri Salleh Hussein and other former army personnel at the SK Klang Gate polling station were not pleased with their voting experience, claiming that the stream reserved for senior citizens was ‘disorganised and poorly managed’. – QISTINA NADIA DZULQARNAIN/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Retired colonel Datuk Seri Salleh Hussein and other former army personnel at the SK Klang Gate polling station were not pleased with their voting experience, claiming that the stream reserved for senior citizens was ‘disorganised and poorly managed’. – QISTINA NADIA DZULQARNAIN/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

10.57am – The Election Commission has announced that the voter turnout for GE15 nationwide as of 9am today was 9%.

10.40am – First time voter H. Arundhati Devi, who voted at SMK Desa Perdana, Taman Desa, with her mother, lawyer Vijayalakshmi N.R. Pillai, feel that the voting process was very organised and the staff were extremely helpful. 

“I was relieved to see such a large voter turnout in my area, despite knowing Teresa Kok would very likely win again as she has for the past 20 over years.

She expressed her joy at seeing a lot of people her age showing up and perform their civic duty. 

First time voter H. Arundhati Devi, who voted at SMK Desa Perdana, Taman Desa, with her mother, lawyer Vijayalakshmi N.R. Pillai, feel that the voting process was very organised and the staff were extremely helpful. – The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
First time voter H. Arundhati Devi, who voted at SMK Desa Perdana, Taman Desa, with her mother, lawyer Vijayalakshmi N.R. Pillai, feel that the voting process was very organised and the staff were extremely helpful. – The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

“Growing up, I would always listen to conversations about our government and the political climate in Malaysia, and I could resonate with the anger and frustration of those who felt the country had so much potential but inadequate leadership to actually foster it. 

“I liked that this election had a lot of initiatives, mostly on social media, to educate people my age about our democracy and encourage them to come out and vote,” she added.

10.31am – Meanwhile, in LEMBAH PANTAI, Fahmi Fadzil is seen at SJK(T) Saraswathy, Jalan Klang Lama.

He says that three voting streams experienced a power outage earlier when a fuse box in a tent set up by the EC malfunctioned.

He said the outage lasted for approximately an hour.

Fahmi Fadzil (second from right) at SJK (T) Saraswathy, Jalan Klang Lama – LANCELOT THESEIRA/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Fahmi Fadzil (second from right) at SJK (T) Saraswathy, Jalan Klang Lama – LANCELOT THESEIRA/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

1030am – In BANGI, first-timer voter Amar Azhad Arifin, 19, said he is proud to have exercised his duty as a voter alongside the rest of the country. 

“It gives us a sense of responsibility over the future of this country as much as the other voters. 

“It’s an achievement.”

Amar cast his vote at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Baru Bangi.

10.16am – Pejuang chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was seen reciting a prayer with supporters and aides before visiting polling centres in LANGKAWI at 9am this morning.

Pejuang chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad reciting a prayer with supporters and aides in Langkawi this morning. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Pejuang chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad reciting a prayer with supporters and aides in Langkawi this morning. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

10.14am – Barisan Nasional’s Khairy Jamaluddin casts his vote in REMBAU where was previously MP for three terms. He said that he voted for Umno deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, his party boss who is now contesting the seat.

Barisan Nasional’s Khairy Jamaluddin casts his vote in Rembau where was previously MP for three terms. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Barisan Nasional’s Khairy Jamaluddin casts his vote in Rembau where was previously MP for three terms. – Social media pic, November 19, 2022

10.13am – Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, who is contesting the GOMBAK parliamentary seat, casts his ballot at SJKC Selayang Baru.

Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, contesting in Gombak, casts his ballot at SJKC Selayang Baru. –Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, contesting in Gombak, casts his ballot at SJKC Selayang Baru. –Social media pic, November 19, 2022

10.12am – Caretaker prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and his wife Datin Seri Muhaini Zainal Abidin are seen queuing up at 9.20am to cast their votes in SMK Bandar Kerayong, BERA.

Caretaker prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and his wife Datin Seri Muhaini Zainal Abidin arrive at SMK Bandar Kerayong in Bera. –Social media pic, November 19, 2022
Caretaker prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and his wife Datin Seri Muhaini Zainal Abidin arrive at SMK Bandar Kerayong in Bera. –Social media pic, November 19, 2022

9.48am – In the JASIN federal constituency in Melaka, many senior citizens started coming early in the morning to fulfil their responsibility by voting. EC officials were seen assisting the elderly, pushing their wheelchairs.

9.43am – DAP’s BANDAR KUCHING candidate Kelvin Yii cast his vote at SJKC Stampin at 9am today. Good weather has been reported in most polling stations in Kuching and surrounding areas.

DAP’s Bandar Kuching candidate Kelvin Yii cast his vote at SJKC Stampin at 9am today. – JOSEPH MASILAMANY/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
DAP’s Bandar Kuching candidate Kelvin Yii cast his vote at SJKC Stampin at 9am today. – JOSEPH MASILAMANY/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

9.33am – According to several voters at the SK Klang Gate polling station in GOMBAK, voters were not made to turn off their phones or hand them over to officers. 

One voter, Feenaz, 26, said that she had brought her phone in with her to her polling booth since she was not told otherwise.

“I heard that we were supposed to leave our phones outside (the polling booths) but they (officers) didn’t say anything so I just kept it in my bag,” she told The Vibes.

“I could have easily taken it out while I was filling out my ballot paper but maybe the officers would have noticed and taken action then.” 

Her sister, Neeya, 28, said while she had opted to leave her phone in the car, no officer had questioned whether the device was with her.

9.30am – In the SUBANG federal constituency, the EC’s no-handphone rule is only being partially enforced by EC officers at the SMK Bandar Kinrara 4 polling centre.

Voters are told they can opt to surrender their phones to the presiding officer or keep it in their pockets, as long as it not taken out when marking their ballots.

Lawas PSB candidate Baru Bian cast his vote at 9.30am at SK Siang Siang under a slight drizzle this morning (from left: Baru Bian, his sister Serina, wife Ching Sieu and brother-in-law Roland). – JOSEPH MASILAMANY/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Lawas PSB candidate Baru Bian cast his vote at 9.30am at SK Siang Siang under a slight drizzle this morning (from left: Baru Bian, his sister Serina, wife Ching Sieu and brother-in-law Roland). – JOSEPH MASILAMANY/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

9.26am – Commenting on remarks by Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, which drew flak for allegedly inciting religious and racial tension, Azmin said that he has confidence in voters’ ability to judge the situation for themselves.

“Citizens today are mature enough to realise that (the accusations) are mere manipulations by certain parties.

“I don’t believe that the people are easily influenced by propaganda,” he told reporters at the SK Klang Gate voting centre after casting his ballot. 

He added that he is pleased with the people’s reception towards PN, especially in GOMBAK.

9.10am – SEPUTEH incumbent MP Teresa Kok of Pakatan Harapan arrives for a visit at SMK Desa Perdana.

She is greeted warmly by those in line, with some asking to take selfies with her.

Meanwhile, Pakatan Harapan notifies on social media that a purported letter signed by chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on the need for the coalition to collaborate with Gabungan Parti Sarawak is fake.

8.46am – In ISKANDAR PUTERI, lines began to form at SMK Taman Nusajaya, as the rain continue to fall in several parts of southern Johor. 

However, the voting process went smoothly as it took voters only about 30 minutes for them to exercise their democratic duty.

Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal and his wife Datin Seri Nomee Ashikin arrived at the Sekolah Rendah Agama Rakyat Al-Ihtidaiyah at 7.45am and both cast their votes by 8.05am. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal and his wife Datin Seri Nomee Ashikin arrived at the Sekolah Rendah Agama Rakyat Al-Ihtidaiyah at 7.45am and both cast their votes by 8.05am. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

8.45AM – Azmin, Perikatan Nasional’s candidate for GOMBAK, has arrived at the SK Klang Gate polling centre.

Accompanied by his wife, Datin Seri Shamsida Taharin, Azmin took the time to speak with voters waiting in line, including an elderly lady in a wheelchair who he greeted with a kiss on the hands as a sign of respect.

8.21am – After reminding voters about voting procedures they will have to adhere to in the polling station, Diva AA delivered a heartfelt message to his brother Azmin, who is vying to defend the GOMBAK federal seat. 

“To Azmin Ali, good luck, but I and the whole world have read (that) you will lose,” he said.

It is believed that the celebrity was referring to a survey conducted by the government-linked think-tank Institut Darul Ehsan, which predicted a crushing defeat for Azmin in Gombak.

Meanwhile, Lim Wei Jiet, who votes in MUAR, Johor, claims that the prohibition from bringing handphones into the voting hall was not enforced by EC officials.

In TAMBUN, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu and his wife Datin Seri Nomee Ashikin arrived at the Sekolah Rendah Agama Rakyat Al-Ihtidaiyah here at 7.45am.

Both managed to cast their votes by 8.05am.

Speaking to the press, Faizal expresses confidence that there will be a wave of support for his coalition.

“To be very honest, after two weeks of campaigning, I believe there is a wave across the country supporting Perikatan Nasional, which is very encouraging. We believe we can make an upset today,” he said.

Voters lining up in close quarters, with no social distancing, in their respective streams at SK Danau Kota. – KHAW CHIA HUI/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Voters lining up in close quarters, with no social distancing, in their respective streams at SK Danau Kota. – KHAW CHIA HUI/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

8.20am – Voters are not deterred by the light drizzle at the polling station at SK Danau Kota, in WANGSA MAJU.

However, there is no social distancing while in queue as they wait to cast their ballots.

8.18am – Thick clouds overhead and the prospect of rain was no barrier to voters in the SEPUTEH constituency. 

Close to 500 people of all ages have been waiting to cast their votes from as early as 7am.

Voters begin queuing up as early as 7.30am at SMK Gombak Setia. The elderly, under the first and second streams were expedited to cast their ballots. – AZRIL ANNUAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022
Voters begin queuing up as early as 7.30am at SMK Gombak Setia. The elderly, under the first and second streams were expedited to cast their ballots. – AZRIL ANNUAR/The Vibes pic, November 19, 2022

8.15am – An elderly voter slipped and fell while in line at SK Wawasan Seremban 2 as rain has been falling since early morning, in SEREMBAN

Others in the queue were quick to assist the man as EC officials helped him into the first and second stream for the elderly.

8.01AM – Early in the day, the government’s election website mysprsemak.spr.gov.my, which is used by voters to check their details have already been swamped. Instead of voter details, it takes users to a 502 Bad Gateway page.

Some voters had to manually check their details and which stream they belong in with some of the officers here manually.

In KLANG, despite rain showers since 2.30am, voters began queuing up as early as 7.30am at SK Teluk Pulai. The elderly, under the first and second streams were expedited to cast their ballots, while other voting streams are being made to endure long queues.

7.55am – In GOMBAK, Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali’s brother, Azwan Ali, was the first voter to show up at the SK Klang Gate polling centre. 

The celebrity known as Diva AA urged voters to come out and fulfil their voting responsibilities. 

“Instead of snoring in bed like a pig, come out and cast your ballot. It doesn’t matter which party you vote for, just vote using your brain,” he said.

With five minutes to go until the polling centre opens, at least 20 voters have lined up outside the school as a light drizzle persists.

At SMK Gombak Setia, voters began queuing up as early as 7.30am. The elderly, under the first and second streams, were expedited to cast their ballots.

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