Sg Bakap vote tallying begins after polling officially closes at 6pm

All 65 voting streams have been transported to official ballot counting centre at Jawi Multipurpose Hall

7:04 PM MYT

 

NIBONG TEBAL – The voting process for the Sg Bakap state by-election concluded today after all nine polling centres, which opened at 8am, officially closed at 6pm. 

The voting centres involved were SMK Tasek, SJKC Boon Beng, SMK Bandar Tasek Mutiara, SK Seri Tasek, SK Sg Duri, SMK Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, SK Sg Bakap, SK Jawi and SK Sg Kechil. 

Immediately after closing, all ballot boxes from the 65 voting streams were transported to the official vote tallying centre at the Jawi Multipurpose Hall near here.  

As of 4pm, 57.7% of the 39,151 registered voters had cast their ballots to elect a new representative for the Sg Bakap state constituency. 

In total, 39,279 registered voters were eligible to vote in this by-election, including 57 members of the police force. 

However, no early voting centres were opened, despite the date being set for July 2 after the Election Commission issued 128 postal ballots to eligible postal voters. 

The by-election is a straight fight between Pakatan Harapan candidate Joohari Ariffin and Nibong Tebal PAS vice-chief Abidin Ismail, representing Perikatan Nasional.

The seat fell vacant following the death of incumbent Nor Zamri Latiff of PAS on May 24. – July 6, 2024

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