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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Planned Messiness?



From Malaysiakini's polling day live report Malaysia decides, but process often 'messy' the common denominator appears to be EC officers insisting on messy and unnecessary procedures which cause long queues, frustrations and hardships to voters, or perhaps in my suspicious mind, "some" voters.

Perhaps an oxymoron here - Planned Messiness - may be appropriate.

It's known the EC lacks impartiality, and has been long suspected of being an UMNO tool. Already voters have shown that the so-called indelible ink could be rubbed off with grass, fortifying the voters suspicion that the ink has along been a joke and not meant to deter repetitive voting by (other camp's) "some".



Nonetheless, let's hope and see whether the determination and mass of voters will overcome the EC's questionable procedures.

Latest: Stupid remarks by EC's Wan Ahmad, who said: "I'm not worried about indelible ink being washed off today because tomorrow you can't vote."

But can't one vote again and again and again today.



Just "a little bit of soap" to wash the ink away
Listen to this once popular song in SE Asia

One commentator said: Bodoh macam lembu.

But I think he's not bodoh; it's part of the EC's "Planned Messiness".

2nd Update: Malaysiakini's 'Someone has stolen my right to vote' reported:

Teo said another voter Chu Moi Moi, 74, was also not allowed to vote at SMK Kulai Besar, as the personnel on duty there claimed that she had already voted earlier. 

The DAP candidate also said another voter Chong Mui Yoong, 52, was not allowed to vote at SMK Sultan Ibrahim as the EC also alleged that she had already voted earlier.

Teo said she has noted all the complaints including Liew’s and Chai’s. 


She also claimed that the EC officer in SMK Kulai Besar told her that the polling station would be closed at 5pm sharp even if there are still some voters queuing, as those voters did not come early in the morning.

"The polling station has seen long queues of voters since this morning," said Teo.

Now, you know why the EC has deliberately messed up procedures to delay the voting so as to cut off still waiting queues of voters.

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