KOTA KINABALU: The Election
Commission (EC) yesterday denied that many foreign workers have been included
in the electoral rolls using the identification code of ‘71’ which referred to
Malaysians born overseas.
Its chairman, Tan Sri Abdul
Aziz Yusof, said the matter should not have been disputed as to date only
171,023 registered voters were recorded having identification cards with that
code.
Before 2001, code ‘71’ was
used for Malaysians born abroad and foreigners who had obtained permanent
resident status.
However, after 2001, all
foreigners who obtained PR were no longer referred with code ‘71’ and were in
fact using the code for their respective country of birth, such as 66 for
Singapore and 61 for Indonesia.
Abdul Aziz commented on the
matter after certain quarters disputed the use of code ‘71’ purportedly to
register foreign workers as voters after several names with code ‘71’ as the
middle number of their identification cards were detected on the electoral
rolls.
He said that according to
the EC’s master electoral rolls, there were 8,743 registered voters in Sabah
and the Federal Territory of Labuan with code ‘71’ and Selangor recorded the
highest number with 32,485 people. (Bernama)
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