CAMERON POLLS | Polling day for the Cameron Highlandsby-election - which is expected to be the tightest contest since the Teluk Intan polls in 2014 - has finally arrived.
The polling stations throughout the constituency will open at 8am and will close at different times throughout the day due to logistics issues, according to the Election Commission.
The latest closing time for polling stations is at 5.30pm, after which Malaysiakini will feature live coverage of the results.
Follow Malaysiakini as we bring you live reports of polling day on the ground.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Follow live coverage of the vote tallying
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- Ramli: I don't want to fall into their trap
- BN, Harapan set up tents outside Betau polling station
- DAP flags appear in PAS stronghold
- MP objects to 'pondok panas'
- 'Voting process faster than GE14'
Polling ends, counting starts
5.30pm: Polling ends for the Cameron Highlands by-election. Follow our live coverage of the vote tallying here to see which of the four contestants will conquer the hill.
Voter turnout at 68pct as of 4pm
4.45pm: The Election Commission (EC) announces that voter turnout is at 68 percent as of 4pm. In the last general election, the total voter turnout for Cameron Highlands was 79.03 percent.
According to information from BN, its candidate Ramli Mohd Nor is leading the other three candidates based on the vote count from various polling stations.
-Mkini
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