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Padang Serai, Tioman candidates with most votes to be named winners despite withdrawal

Contenders cannot withdraw after 10am on nomination day, says EC chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2022 2:21PM

Padang Serai, Tioman candidates with most votes to be named winners despite withdrawal
Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh says candidates who garner the highest votes in the Padang Serai parliamentary seat and the Tioman state seat in the 15th general election will still be declared the winners, as their candidacies had been confirmed during the nomination day on November 24. – Bernama pic, December 7, 2022

KULIM – Candidates who garner the highest votes in the Padang Serai parliamentary seat and the Tioman state seat in the 15th general election (GE15) will still be declared the winners, although they had announced their withdrawal.

Election Commission (EC) chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh said this is because their candidacies had been confirmed during the nomination day on November 24.

“We will still declare them as the winners, although they had announced their withdrawal. Candidates are only allowed to withdraw during the nomination process (between 9am and 10am).

“After 10am, a candidate cannot withdraw because his nomination had been accepted," he told reporters after inspecting the polling process at SMK Sultan Badlishah here today.

Polling for the two seats could not be held simultaneously with the GE15 following the death of the candidates, namely M. Karupaiya of Pakatan Harapan (PH) for Padang Serai and Perikatan Nasional’s (PN) Md Yunus Ramli for Tioman.

For the Padang Serai parliamentary seat, Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Datuk C. Sivarraajh and Warisan candidate Mohd Bakhri Hashim had announced their withdrawal from the election to give way for PH candidate Mohamad Sofee Razak.

In Tioman, PH candidate Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly had announced that he would give way for BN candidate Datuk Seri Mohd Johari Hussain as a sign of respect for the unity government formed between both parties.

Meanwhile, the EC expects a voter turnout of between 60% and 75%. – Bernama, December 7, 2022

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