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Public awareness on registering as voters still low, says EC chief

Public awareness on the importance of registering as voters, is still low despite the numerous campaigns to increase the number of registered voters conducted by the Election Commission (EC).

EC chairman Mohd Hashim Abdullah said the public, especially the young, gave various reasons for not registering as voters, including it was only for political parties, while the election was to uphold democracy.

"The EC, via the Election Academy which was launched in 2007, will play its role to raise public awareness of election,” he said in the Ruang Bicara programme on Bernama News Channel (BNC) at Wisma Bernama, last night.

Mohd Hashim said the EC will not make voter registration compulsory, like that in a neighbouring country, since it would need amendments to Acts in parliament and an amendment to the Federal Constitution.

"The EC will not side with any political party and will continue to manage the elections. Allegations that the EC is biased is untrue.”

He said Malaysians who have registered as voters can check the electoral roll for their status and polling areas by downloading the MySPR application via PlayStore dan AppStore.

Registered voters can also do so at the EC Headquarters, the EC's mobile counters, online via the SPR portal, and via messaging (MySMS).

-- Bernama

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