THE UPCOMING 13th general
election can be postponed in areas in Sabah affected by the intrusion of
terrorists from Sulu, should an emergency be declared in the said areas,
according to Election Commission (EC) Chairperson Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
He said there were legal
provisions to allow certain areas to postpone elections.
"According to the law,
the EC will take this into consideration before making a decision on elections
in areas where emergency has been declared," he told reporters in
Putrajaya today.
Earlier, he had met with
leaders from 30 political parties to clarify new matters to be implemented in
the coming general election.
Abdul Aziz (left) said the
EC would review details in the emergency order, should it be issued, which will
then be brought to a special meeting before a final decision is made.
"Right now only Lahad
Datu and Sempora are affected and we are confident this will be resolved soon.
The EC is ready to hold elections at any time," he said.
In another development,
Abdul Aziz said 4,669 applications for postal voting abroad were received until
this morning, of which 3,995 were eligible while 674 applications were rejected.
"Most of the
applications were rejected because they had not registered as voters and that
is the main requirement for the postal voting facility," he said.
He said the highest number
of applications was for Kelana Jaya (195), followed by Petaling Jaya Utara
(192), Segambut (156), Subang (123), Gombak (106), Shah Alam (98) and Serdang
(86).
Generally satisfied with the
EC
Commenting on the meeting
with the political party leaders, Abdul Aziz said they were generally satisfied
with the explanation given and improvements carried out by the EC.
He said among the main focus
at the meeting was regarding the use of indelible ink (right), lack of special
tents provided for nomination day, removal of the objections facility during
nomuination, early voting and prohibition on withdrawing candidates.
Besides that, Abdul Aziz
also clarified that ballot papers had serial numbers to ensure no other ballot
papers would be inserted in ballot boxes.
"This will also
facilitate our checks in case of objections.
“This is because there are
political parties which advise their supporters not to use ballot papers
provided by the EC, but instead ask for a different ballot paper," he
added. (Bernama)
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