Malaysian election commission sets polling dates
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(20 Oct 2022)
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Putrajaya - 20 October 2022
1. Malaysian Election Commission officials arriving at news conference
2. Pan of election commision officials
3. SOUNDBITE (Malay) Abdul Ghani Salleh, Malayisian Election Commission chairman:
"SPR (Election Commission) has decided on these important dates as follows: date of election writ, 20th October 2022 which is today, date for candidate nomination is 5th November 2022, a Saturday, date for early or advance voting is 15th November 2022, a Tuesday, voting day is 19th November 2022, a Saturday."
4. Wide of news conference
5. Close of election document
6. SOUNDBITE (Malay) Abdul Ghani Salleh, Malayisian Election Commission chairman:
"For this 15th general election, the electoral roll has 21,173,638 voters."
7. Various of Election Commission officials posing for photos
STORYLINE:
Malaysia's Election Commission said Thursday that national elections will be held on Nov. 19, amid concerns that heavy rain and floods during the year-end monsoon season may deter voters.
Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob dissolved Parliament on Oct. 10 for early polls, ignoring protests from his government allies and the opposition for holding a vote in the monsoon season.
Parliament's term expires in July 2023, but his United Malays National Organization is feuding with allies in the ruling coalition and believes early voting is in its favor.
UMNO is banking on a strong win on its own based on a return of support from ethnic Malays and a fragmented opposition before an expected economic softening next year.
Election Commission chairman Abdul Ghani Salleh said the nomination date for candidates would be Nov. 5, kicking off two weeks of official campaigning. He said 21.17 million voters will be casting their ballots.
UMNO led Malaysia through the National Front coalition since independence from Britain in 1957, but the coalition was brought down in 2018 elections by a multibillion-dollar financial scandal.
The then-Prime Minister Najib Razak has since been imprisoned for 12 years for graft, and UMNO's current president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is also on trial for graft.
The reformist government led by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad that took office in 2018 collapsed in less than two years due to defections, returning UMNO to power in a shaky alliance. Ismail, who was appointed by the king in August 2021, is the country's third prime minister since the 2018 polls.
Analysts say new coalitions may be likely after the Nov. 19 polls.
UMNO had less than 40 of the 222 lawmakers in the recently-disbanded Parliament, and may not get the simple majority needed to govern on its own.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's Hope Alliance, which won the 2018 polls, is the main contender but votes are expected to be split with the emergence of a number of other parties.
This included Mahathir's own Malay party and the two Malay parties that were part of Ismail's government.
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