First there were 'phantom voters', then 'permanent resident voters' -
and now, more 'clones voters' have appeared in the electoral roll.
According to information obtained from the Election Commission (EC) online verification system, at least seven voters have been found to have a 'clone' in the electoral roll, having been registered under the same name and old identity card (IC) number, but with a different MyKad number.
The names of these seven voters appear twice in the electoral roll, raising the question of whether they can vote twice in an election.
In one case, where the old IC number of 1479323 was entered in the 'family members verification system' page, it returned two entries under the name Sa'ad bin Samsudin, but with different MyKad numbers - 380913105681 and 510913105553 - and a different registered address.
In addition, both entries have the same old IC number and are registered in the same parliamentary constituency - Titiwangsa, a seat won by Dr Lo' Lo' Mohd Ghazali from PAS, who passed away last month.
According to information obtained from the Election Commission (EC) online verification system, at least seven voters have been found to have a 'clone' in the electoral roll, having been registered under the same name and old identity card (IC) number, but with a different MyKad number.
The names of these seven voters appear twice in the electoral roll, raising the question of whether they can vote twice in an election.
In one case, where the old IC number of 1479323 was entered in the 'family members verification system' page, it returned two entries under the name Sa'ad bin Samsudin, but with different MyKad numbers - 380913105681 and 510913105553 - and a different registered address.
In addition, both entries have the same old IC number and are registered in the same parliamentary constituency - Titiwangsa, a seat won by Dr Lo' Lo' Mohd Ghazali from PAS, who passed away last month.
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