22 August 2007 | The Struggle

It takes 5 months to process your voting registration form

I called the Election Commission in Putrajaya yesterday to check on
my voting registration status which I applied for 2 months ago and I
was told it takes 5 months to process my registration! That’s
ridiculous but we should still vote anyway.

Penang Watch has a concise guide on registering.

Please forward this if you are sick of:

  • Traffic jams, potholes and over-hyped, underperforming public transport
  • The crackdown on religious freedom
  • Air and sea pollution and the over-development on hillsides and beaches
  • The classification of infrastructure projects under the Official Secrets Act
  • Misuse of taxpayers’ money (i.e. your money)
  • The crackdown on online media and press freedom
  • Racial economic and political models instead of social and meritocratic models
  • Everything else about this country that frustrates you

Voting may not solve anything, but staying at home on Election Day
definitely won’t, so please vote.

1 Comments

  1. Aput, 9 October 2007

    Weird. I actually had to e-mail them to ask why I was not in their online database. They replied that I was in their database but they have yet to upload the latest batch into the system.

    Which is amazing, because the “latest batch” including me would be from April onwards…

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