Two early voting centres for the Pulai parliamentary by-election opened simultaneously at 8am on Tuesday, September 5. These centres include the Kempas police station in Kempas and the Wilayah Dua Marine Police Force headquarters in Tampoi.
In Tuesday’s early voting process, a total of 927 police officers and personnel will cast their ballots.
The data from the Election Commission (EC) reveals that 46 individuals will cast their ballots at the early voting centre located at the Kempas police station operations room, while 881 individuals will do so at Dewan Nusantara, Wilayah Dua PPM headquarters.
The early voting centre at the Kempas Police Station will remain open until noon, while the one at Wilayah Dua PPM will close at 5pm.
The Pulai parliamentary by-election was triggered by the death of Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub, who also held the position of domestic trade and cost of living minister, on July 23. Another by-election for the Simpang Jeram state seat will also take place in Johor.
However, there will be no early voting for the Simpang Jeram by-election.
The EC has scheduled polling for both seats on Saturday, September 9, after the campaigning period, which began on August 26, concludes at 11.59pm on September 8. – Bernama
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