While it is raining cats and dogs, about 800 residents/voters are evacuated, and some villages are effectively cut off the voting rate in Tenang, according to EC, is at 68.69% at 4.30pm-which is surprisingly closing on the 73% at 2008 general election where there was no flood! Many on-line folks are wondering aloud what happened. There is a faint reminder of the surprisingly `low voting rate’ in Sibu-which was later revised upwards by a whopping 10% by the EC after counting extended into 9.00pm. Are we looking at something similar happening in Tenang?
Update: Final voter turn out is officially 71.75%, or 10588 voters having voted, only slightly lower than the 73.5% at 2008 general elections. More analysis may be possible later as more details may emerge.
Update 2: the voting rate has dropped to 66.7%, or only 9833 voters having voted, according to Bernama report (see 2nd attachment below)-confirming our previously expressed reservation of the voting rate which closed on the 2008′s, despite the inundation of the constituency for a whole day. Any explanation from EC this time?Why the EC seems to be incapable of giving accurate voting rate? The situation is particularly disturbing as it raise the issue if the voting rate for the whole day had been inflated (by 4% or 755 voters )for some purpose?
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