BINTULU (Nov 4): Voters showed up early to cast their ballots in the Jepak by-election when the polling station at Sekolah Kebangsaan Bintulu officially opened at 7.30am.
All appeared calm as of 8am, based on The Borneo Post’s observation, and the weather proved fair as well.
After the polling
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BINTULU (Nov 4): The Jepak by-election got off to a slow start with a voter turnout of 33 per cent as of 12pm, said Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh.
He said he saw this as rather unpleasant performance, and called on voters to go out to vote so the voting percentage can re
BINTULU (Oct 21): The Election Commission (EC) has set the campaigning period for the Jepak by-election to 14 days starting today until 11.59pm on Nov 3, said its chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh.
He added that the commission has also set up two election enforcement teams to monitor campaignin