Sunday 30 September 2012

13th General Election 2012 : New Voters To Impact Upcoming Elections


Genaral Election 2012 13th General Election 2012 : New Voters To Impact Upcoming Elections
The Star Online : A record number of first-time voters will have a huge impact on the outcome of the 13th general election 2012.
With new voters now making up one in five of the country’s 13.1 million voters or about 22% (2.9 million) of the electorate, both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat are expected to focus on wooing them over in their campaign strategies upcoming general election 2012 Malaysia

 General Election 2012 Malaysia : 2,920,828 Malaysians Have Registered

A total of 2,920,828 Malaysians have registered as voters between 2008 and June 30 this year for upcoming general election 2012 Malaysia
“This is the highest figure so far. Over the last four years, we have been going all out to reduce the number of unregistered Malaysian voters,” Election Commission deputy chairman Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar said in an interview.
He said the 2.9 million first-time voters were almost equally divided between those aged below 39 and those 40 and above.
“It can’t be denied that new voters will have a major influence on the outcome of the next 13th general election 2012 but whether they are youths or senior citizens, each vote will count,” Wan Ahmad said.
General Election Malaysia 13th General Election 2012 : New Voters To Impact Upcoming ElectionsA total of 155,420 Malaysians signed up as voters in 2008. The numbers have progressively increased with 279,270 in 2009, 826,462 in 2010 and 1,221,635 last year.
An additional 438,041 people registered as voters between Jan 1 and June 30 this year. [The Star Online]

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