I happened to check my registration status just now and got a "Rekod tidak ditemui" (http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/daftarj/daftarbi.aspx). I wasted RM 0.20 to SMS to 15888 and got a "TIADA REKOD. SEMAKAN INI BAGI YANG TELAH MENDAFTAR SEBAGAI PEMILIH SAHAJA".
By It Could Be You
For more insights into SPR's attitude towards handling of complains, pls go http://semak.spr.gov.my/sistemaduan/login.php. User's name can be found on the "Contact Us" page (look at the "name" part of the email addresses"). Passwords are (can you believe it?) same as username! :)
Pls do it soonest possible.
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To all friends, Check your voter registration status by clicking on the link provided here. Have you registered as a voter yet? Is your name still in the electoral roll?
Vote to influence changes in this country.
CLICK HERE >>> http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/daftarj/daftarbi.aspx
- The Election Commission reported that 15.47 million of Malaysians are above 21 years of age and therefore eligible to vote in federal and state elections.
NOT CERTAIN WHETHER YOU ARE A REGISTERED VOTER?
Go to the Election Commission of Malaysia Electoral Roll Checking website and punch in your IC No: for a quick check ...
CLICK HERE >>> http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/daftarj/daftarbi.aspx
HOW TO REGISTER AS A VOTER
WHAT IS MEANT BY THE REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS?
The Registration of Electors, as provided for under the law, enables qualified Malaysian citizens to register as electors. The registration is carried out throughout the year. In addition it allows the Registered Electors who have changed their address to register at the new place of residence. Electors are also encouraged to check their names in the verified Electoral Rolls.
WHY DO YOU NEED TO REGISTER?
To secure your right to vote in an election and exercise your right as a citizen.
WHO IS A QUALIFIED ELECTOR?
- A Malaysian citizen
- Has attained 21 years of age
- Is residing in any Election Constituency in Malaysia; and
- Has not been disqualified.
HOW TO REGISTER?
- Go personally to the Registration Centre;
- Take along your Identity Card;
- Ensure Form A is correctly filled by the staff before signing the form; and
- Keep one copy of the form as proof of your registration.
WHERE CAN YOU REGISTER?
Election Commission of Malaysia Headquarters OR State Election Offices
OR
All Post Offices with computer facilities in the country;
and let's vote WISELY
in the 13th General Election
for a better Malaysia ... a better tomorrow
for our children and our future generations
Please help to pass this critical message on ... far and wide
- 1. Forward this email to your family and friends
2. Talk to them at every opportunity and urge them to register and vote
3. Urge them to do likewise ... pass it on and keep the fire burning
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