Malaysia

Padang Serai poll: some voters unaware two candidates withdrew

They say news of Barisan Nasional, Warisan pulling out of parliamentary by-election passed them by

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2022 4:20PM

Padang Serai poll: some voters unaware two candidates withdrew
The Padang Serai parliamentary by-election is being held after Pakatan Harapan candidate and incumbent M. Karupaiya died before polling day for the 15th general election, which was on November 19. – Bernama pic, December 7, 2022

KULIM – A few voters who came to cast their ballot in the Padang Serai parliamentary by-election were not aware that two candidates had withdrawn from the contest to give way to Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate Mohamad Sofee Razak.

Student Azieza Nour Afifah Azman Zahidi, 20, who is a first-time voter, said she was excited to fulfil her civic duty but was unaware there were candidates who had decided not to contest.

Azieza, who is pursuing her studies at a public higher learning institute in Perak, said she returned to Kg Tunku, Putra here last Friday and was not informed about the matter.

“I don’t get to watch the news because there is no television back at my hostel. I am home now because it happens to be our mid-semester break,” she said when met after casting her ballot at SMK Sultan Badlishah here today.

Another voter, housewife Fauziah Desa, 58, said she might have missed out on the information and announcements regarding the candidates dropping out.

“I didn’t know about this at all. I am casting my ballot here although I am living in (the) Kulim-Bandar Baharu parliamentary (constituency) because I used to rent here,” she said.

Meanwhile, Muhd ​​Luqman Hakim Mohd Aliakabar, 21, said it was through social media platforms that he learned about the two withdrawals.

Muhd ​​Luqman from Kg Syed Sheikh, here, said that although this is his first time voting, he keeps himself abreast of the current political situation.

“I knew the two candidates have withdrawn, so there is no need to vote for them though their names are on the ballot paper. Besides, I have already decided who to vote for,” he said.

Earlier Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk C. Sivarraajh and Warisan’s Mohd Bakhri Hashim pulled out from the Padang Serai contest to make way for PH’s Sofee.

However, the names of the two candidates still remained on ballot papers based on Article 9 of the Elections (Election Process) Regulations 1981, which states that no candidate can withdraw from the contest after the end of the nomination process. – Bernama, December 7, 2022

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