
Politics : Onn Abu Bakar Claims Existence Of Phantom Voter In Senggarang
BATU PAHAT : The Pakatan Harapan candidate for the Senggarang state seat, Onn Abu Bakar, today claimed that a “phantom vote” incident had occurred at one of…
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BATU PAHAT : The Pakatan Harapan candidate for the Senggarang state seat, Onn Abu Bakar, today claimed that a “phantom vote” incident had occurred at one of the polling centres in the constituency. Onn said the 25-year-old male voter had lodged a police report at the Senggarang police station at 11 am over the alleged incident to enable the authorities to carry out further investigations. Following the incident, Onn urged the Election Commission (EC) to ensure that all eligible voters, particularly in the Senggarang constituency, are able to exercise their voting rights. “I urge the public to vote as early as possible and ensure that your vote is secure and has not been used by someone else,” he said in a video posted on his Facebook page.
Furthermore, Onn said he was informed by a voter that he was unable to cast his ballot for the Johor state election because someone else had allegedly voted using his name.
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BATU PAHAT : The Pakatan Harapan candidate for the Senggarang state seat, Onn Abu Bakar, today claimed that a “phantom vote” incident had occurred at one of the polling centres in the constituency.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesOnn said the 25-year-old male voter had lodged a police report at the Senggarang police station at 11 am over the alleged incident to enable the authorities to carry out further investigations.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFollowing the incident, Onn urged the Election Commission (EC) to ensure that all eligible voters, particularly in the Senggarang constituency, are able to exercise their voting rights. “I urge the public to vote as early as possible and ensure that your vote is secure and has not been used by someone else,” he said in a video posted on his Facebook page.
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Onn said he was informed by a voter that he was unable to cast his ballot for the Johor state election because someone else had allegedly voted using his name.
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