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Live – 2018 general election results

In the 2008 general election, the turnout was 76%. In 2013, it was 85%. Can we match that this time around or at at least exceed 80%? (It was 69% at 3pm.)

As 5pm approaches, apparently many are still in line in some places. Bersih has issued an announcement for people to remain in line. Voters who are still in the queue should be allowed to vote. Mahathir himself has asked the Electoral Commission to allow them to vote after 5pm as it is not the voters’ fault. Some queued for four hours before they could vote!


Citizens’ reports: Share with us your polling day experience

Malaysians head to the polls today. Tell us what you see in an around polling day.

Live – Mahathir speaks to the nation

Dr Mahathir Mohamad is due to address the nation ‘live’ at 10pm. Meanwhile, share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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2018 general election: My prediction

Malaysians are poised to create history tomorrow. All the surveys have been done, but I will still stick my neck out and make a prediction (for what it is worth).

Will winds of change blow over early voters?

Today is early voting day for police, military personnel and their spouses.

Sokongan Melayu BN merudum kepada 18%: Invoke

Undi Melayu BN jatuh merudum dari 41.1% (Disember) kepada hanya 18.1% (April) membayangkan peralihan besar pengundi Melayu, mengikut kajiselidik Invoke terkini.

Fishermen demand end to new land reclamation in Penang

Yesterday, fishing communities along the North East coast of Penang Island held a press conference to outline their demands to all contesting election candidates in their area.

Residents groups plead with Penang government to halt Batu Ferringhi hill project

Candidates and representatives of various contesting parties in Tanjung Bungah turned up in full force for a press conference this morning organised by the Management Corporation of Miami Green Resort Condominium and the Batu Ferringhi Residents’ Association.

Late night reflection: Disqualifications of PH candidates could backfire on BN

It was quite a dramatic day, given the string of disqualifications of Pakatan Harapan candidates.

Four way-way contest in Sungai Siput

Parti Sosialis Malaysia’s Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj, the incumbent in the Sungai Siput parliamentary seat, will be up against BN, PH (PKR) and Pas.