
2.7mil Johor voters head to the polls today
JOHOR BARU: Johor takes centre stage today as more than 2.7 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots in the 16th state election to choose…
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JOHOR BARU: Johor takes centre stage today as more than 2.7 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots in the 16th state election to choose their representatives for the State Legislative Assembly. The vote follows the conclusion of the 14-day campaign period at midnight yesterday. A total of 24,677 postal ballots issued must also be returned by 6 pm today.
Furthermore, If voters go back to vote and if Chinese voters go out to vote, PH might have a good chance to add seats, but not to win a majority,” she said. JOHOR BARU: After two weeks of intense campaigning, today is “D-Day” as some 2.7 million eligible voters head to the polls to decide who will take the helm of the Johor government. However, he believes the party may still claim some success if it draws votes away from PH in constituencies where all three blocs are contesting.
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JOHOR BARU: Johor takes centre stage today as more than 2.7 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots in the 16th state election to choose their representatives for the State Legislative Assembly
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The vote follows the conclusion of the 14-day campaign period at midnight yesterday.
according to BernamaA total of 24,677 postal ballots issued must also be returned by 6 pm today.
according to BernamaIf voters go back to vote and if Chinese voters go out to vote, PH might have a good chance to add seats, but not to win a majority,” she said.
according to Malay MailJOHOR BARU: After two weeks of intense campaigning, today is “D-Day” as some 2.7 million eligible voters head to the polls to decide who will take the helm of the Johor government
according to New Straits TimesHowever, he believes the party may still claim some success if it draws votes away from PH in constituencies where all three blocs are contesting.
according to Malay Mail
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