Saturday 20 April 2013

URGENT! Double registration at home and abroad detected!

Double registration at home and abroad detected: A Malaysian who is approved as a postal voter in the U.S. found she is still listed as a common voter in Johor, Malaysia. 


According to SPR, those who have registered as postal voters as not allowed to vote at home. Should the mentioned postal voter is still listed as a common voter at home, we know who will be voting for her.

Here, i urge overseas Malaysians who have registered as postal voters, please check out your status of common voter at http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/.

Should you are registered both as an Absentee Voter overseas as well as a Common Voter in Malaysia, please report your case to Bersih 2.0 with submitting your ICs and names to info@bersih.org

Should you detect your double registration, please do not be shy to report your case to Bersih and spread the news. Awareness needed to be created and pressure must be given before the Polling Date. Complains after the election announcement will leave in vain!

2 comments:

  1. Hi there, i have registered to vote from Melbourne and my application has been approved.

    My status on http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/ is "-". Any idea what does it mean? Where should the words "Absentee Voter" appear?

    Thanks.

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  2. Hi,

    should your status on SPR is "-" that would mean you are not listed as a common voter.

    Those double registration cases still detect their full data listed on SPR site while they are approved as absentee voters.

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