The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Oct 13 polling for PD by-election

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PUTRAJAYA: The Election Commission (EC) has set Oct 13 for polling in the Port Dickson parliament­ary by-election.

The nomination is on Sept 29 and early voting on Oct 9, EC deputy chairman Tan Sri Othman Mahmood said yesterday.

The campaign period for the by-election is 14 days, he said at a press conference after the EC held a special meeting to determine the dates at its headquarte­rs here.

Othman said it would cost the EC RM3.6 million to conduct the by-election, and added that the parliament­ary constituen­cy was large with five state constituen­cies within it.

He said the EC anticipate­d that 70 per cent of the 75,700 voters in the constituen­cy would turn up to cast their ballots.

The by-election has been necessitat­ed by the resignatio­n of the MP, Datuk Danyal Balagopal Abdullah, 68, of PKR, to enable PKR president-elect Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to contest the seat and become an MP.

In the 14th general election on May 9, Danyal Balagopal secured a majority of 17,710 votes and beat Datuk V.S. Mogan of BN and Mahfuz Roslan of PAS.

This is the fourth by-election since GE14. Three by-elections were held previously, for the Sungai Kandis, Seri Setia and Balakong state seats, all in Selangor.

The state by-elections were held following the deaths of the assemblyme­n.

Othman said applicatio­ns for postal voting could be submitted from today to Sept 29.

He also said that the EC would use the Port Dickson Municipal Council hall as the nomination centre and vote-tallying centre.

There would be 39 polling stations with 171 polling streams, up from the 145 streams for GE14.

The EC had appointed Khairy Maamor as the returning officer, and he would have nine assistants, he said, adding that 1,403 election workers had been appointed to conduct the by-election.

“The EC is setting up five election campaign enforcemen­t squads to monitor all election activities during the official campaign period,” he said.

Othman also said that the EC would provide two special polling streams for voters aged 60 and above at the polling stations, increase the number of streams at stations with a large number of voters, and extend the period of polling by 30 minutes to make it from 8 am to 5.30 pm. –

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