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Thursday, July 20, 2017

IN CLEAR SIGNAL TO AGEING DR TAN, NURUL & YEE KEW HOLD PC ON WANGSA MAJU, FINDS OVER 4,000 PHANTOM VOTERS

PKR has threatened to publicise the names of 1,609 Wangsa Maju voters it suspects of being “phantom voters” unless they come forward to clear the air.
The party’s treasurer-general Tan Yee Kew said the names were derived from a detailed study of four polling districts in the Wangsa Maju constituency – Taman Melati, Seksyen 1 Wangsa Maju, Gombak Utara and Wangsa Melati.
In these areas, Election Commission data between last July and March this year showed that 4,804 voters were either new voters or were transferred from other constituencies.
There were 222 addresses with “abnormally high” numbers of voters sharing one address, Tan said.
“When our volunteers went door-to-door to check with the house owners, 80 percent of the house owners interviewed denied they had any knowledge of the voters registered using their addresses, while the remaining dubious addresses were locked and appeared to be unoccupied,” she said.
Tan said the 1,609 voters with suspicious addresses represented 33 percent of the new or transferred voters within that time period.
If this trend was to be extrapolated throughout the Wangsa Maju constituency, it would definitely affect the election outcome, she said.
Civilians living in a police station?
PKR’s study of the Wangsa Maju constituency was prompted by the surge in voter numbers – 13,462 – recorded in the voters’ registry between last July and March.
Tan said that if the 1,609 do not come forward, PKR would publish the names and lodge police reports against them.
Meanwhile, Malaysia Electoral Roll Analysis Project (Merap) representative Lee Wee Tak, who was part of the study, said in one instance, researchers traced five voters whose registered address was the Wangsa Maju Seksyen 1 police station.

Lee said this raised a red flag because neither of the five were police personnel nor their spouses, nor were they early voters.
PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar said her party has been repeatedly complaining about the integrity of the voters’ registry, but the EC does not appear committed to resolving the issue.
In the 2004 and 2008 general elections, the fight for Wangsa Maju was between PKR and MCA. However, BN fielded an Umno member, Mohd Shafei Abdullah, in the 2013 election.
Shafei is best known as a member of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s inner circle. He is currently the UDA Holdings Bhd chairperson and Wangsa Maju Umno division head.
– M’kini

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