Abdul Ghani said the highest category of voters for all the six states combined belongs to the 21 to 29 bracket, involving a total of 2,169,120 voters, with Selangor recording the highest at 851,180 voters.
Senior citizens aged 90 and above make up 28,991 of the overall eligible voters, with Selangor recording the highest number at 8,638, followed by Penang (6,152), Kedah (4,799), and Kelantan (4,367).
He said the election in the six states would involve a total of 9,773,571 eligible voters with Selangor recording the highest at 3,747,057, followed by Kedah (1,585,085), Kelantan (1,411,912), Penang (1,234,198), Terengganu (930,894) and Negeri Sembilan (864,425).
Women make up 50.17 per cent of the voters, or 4,935,937 people, while 49.83 per cent (4,837,634 voters) are men, he said.
This will also be the first time for voters in these states – Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan – to elect their assemblymen not during a General Election (GE).
The Election Commission (EC) chairman Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Salleh today announced that polling for the six state elections will be held simultaneously, with nomination day set on July 29 and early voting on Aug 8.
In all, the six state elections will witness contests for a total of 245 seats, with Kedah having 36 seats, Penang (40), Selangor (56), Kelantan (45) and Terengganu (32), and Negeri Sembilan (36).
Kelantan was the first to dissolve its state assembly on June 22, followed by Selangor on June 23, as well as Penang, Kedah and Terengganu on June 28, while the State Assembly of Negeri Sembilan was dissolved after completing its full five-year term on July 1.
According to the EC, over 9.77 million voters are eligible to cast their ballots in the state polls and the electoral rolls to be used are the latest ones until the Supplementary Electoral Roll for April 2023, updated as at June 21.
The EC also estimated the polls in the six states to cost RM420 million.
The campaign period has been fixed for 14 days, beginning from after the announcement of candidates’ names on July 29, 2023, until 11.59 pm on Aug 11, 2023.
Prior to the change in the country’s political landscape, only the state election in Sarawak was not held simultaneously with the GE and this had been going on since 1963.
Sabah, on the other hand, had held several series of state polls separately from GE, with the first in 1967, before synchronising the state polls with the GE in 2004.
However, following a political crisis in the state and amidst COVID-19, Sabah was forced to hold a separate state election on Sept 26, 2020.
Political crises also forced Melaka and Johor to hold their state polls earlier than other states on Nov 20, 2021, and March 12, 2022, respectively, which also saw the domination of Barisan Nasional (BN).
The elections in the two states are notable for being the first election to implement the UNDI18 initiative, where 18-year-olds were allowed to vote.
The EC will appoint 153,760 staff to handle the election process in the six states, where a total of 173 nomination centres and 186 official vote-tallying centres will be opened.
For the record, five by-elections were held after the GE in 2018, four of which were in Selangor and one in Negeri Sembilan.
In Selangor, by-elections had to be held following the death of the incumbents namely for Sungai Kandis, Balakong, Seri Setia and Semenyih. Pakatan Harapan (PH) retained three of the seats, while BN managed to wrest back Semenyih.
In Negeri Sembilan, the by-election was held for the Rantau seat after the Federal Court dismissed the appeal by BN deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan against the Seremban Election Court’s decision on Nov 18, 2018, which nullified his victory for the seat.
Mohamad, who is also UMNO deputy president, won the by-election with a 4,510-vote majority to retain the seat.
So far, five of the states holding the state elections, except Terengganu, have passed the anti-party hopping enactment in line with the Constitution (Amendment) Act (No.3) 2022 that prohibits elected representatives to change parties.– BERNAMA
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