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Here's the breakdown of eligible voters in the Malaysian General Election.
— Sinar Daily (@sinardailymy) October 21, 2022
The numbers surged rather significantly following the passing of Undi18 and Automatic Voters Registration. #GE15 #Voters #SinarDaily #WeAreTransparentWeAreTruthful pic.twitter.com/dYOc5cdMey
An insight into the fraction of voters according to gender and status.#GE15 #Voters #SinarDaily #WeAreTransparentWeAreTruthful pic.twitter.com/iFgpiQrq4R
— Sinar Daily (@sinardailymy) October 21, 2022
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JUST IN: 15th General Election #GE15 announcement by Election Commission:
— The Malaysian Insight (@msianinsight) October 20, 2022
Nomination Day – 5 November
Early Polling Date – 15 November
Polling Day – 19 November #PRU15
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21,173,638 Malaysians will be eligible to vote in GE15.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) October 20, 2022
The Election Commission said just over 50% of voters are in the 18 to 39 age group, while 1,393,549 are between 18 to 20.
Selangor has the most voters at 3,677,848, followed by Johor (2,616,575) and Perak (2,036,872). https://t.co/gSMV53aiHr pic.twitter.com/Md3R0jarFl
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