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EC mulls extending 60-day period for election after Parliament, state dissolution

Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh says this can allow proper preparation for increase voter base

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2022 7:42AM

EC mulls extending 60-day period for election after Parliament, state dissolution
The Election Commission is considering the possibility of allowing a grace period of more than 60 days to hold the general or state election after Parliament or state assembly dissolution as the number of eligible voters have also increased. – The Vibes file pic, December 8, 2022

KULIM – The Election Commission (EC) is looking at the possibility of allowing a grace period of more than 60 days to hold the general election (GE) or state election after the Parliament or state assembly is dissolved.

EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh said the extended period is to give the EC sufficient time to prepare for the GE or state election because the number of voters has been increasing every year.

“We will try to extend the duration because currently the GE must be held within 60 days after the Parliament is dissolved. This duration (60 days) has been there for a long time but with the number of voters having increased tremendously, the 60-day period is short.

“We now have 21.1 million voters compared with 14.9 million previously. We must also take into consideration that 18-year-old voters will keep increasing yearly at a rate of 500,000. Therefore we need a longer period,” he told reporters, here last night.

Earlier, Ghani was at the Kulim Hi-Tech Sports Complex Hall where the result of the Padang Serai parliamentary seat election was announced.

Ghani said the EC is hoping that all six states that have yet to hold elections for state seats, would have the election simultaneously.

“It will ease our process, the staff can coordinate everything better. I feel that will be good and in terms of cost, it will be the same,” he said.

Asked about the best time to hold the state election in all six states, Ghani said the leaders of the six states, namely Kedah, Penang, Terengganu, Kelantan, Selangor and Negri Sembilan should decide to hold the election simultaneously.

He said it would cost about RM450 million to hold the election in six states.

Ghani said the election for the Padang Serai parliamentary seat and Tioman state seat had progressed smoothly without any untoward incidents.

“The overall voter turnout of 74.71%... is an indication that the people are responsible voters,” he said. – Bernama, December 8, 2022

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