How to get registered to vote in Malaysia

I shamefully admit that in the last few elections, I did not vote. But now that I have kids, and the Government keeps screwing our education system left-right-center and everywhere in between, I want to vote. And I urge you to do the same. In the last elections, less than 8 million people voted. And many of them were just bought votes. We have how many people as a population? I know many of you don’t care, but please care.

Do you also know that only 1 million people in Malaysia pay their taxes?

Anyway, we had some time to kill today before picking T1 up from school and T2 was asleep in the car and we were wondering what to do so I had this bright idea to get registered to vote! We swung by the Bangsar Post Office and both took turns getting down to get registered whilst the other drove around with baby in car.

It was EASY. I pressed button ‘A’ to get a number. Within 2 minutes, I was up and was asked for my IC. After another 2 minutes, I was asked for my phone number and if I was a police. Huh? I asked them why, of course. You didn’t think I was just going to let that one pass, did you? Apparently, those working in the police force couldn’t register to vote at the post offices, but they couldn’t tell me why. Those were the orders given, the rules.

Within all of 5 minutes, I’d been asked to check my details on a form that they’d printed out of my particulars and then given a copy of the form. VOILA! That was it!

I can now vote at the next general elections and you bet your sweet &#^ I will!

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5 thoughts on “How to get registered to vote in Malaysia

  1. Thanks. this help a lot. i have publish your article link in Facebook. Hope people will see and start registering. A lot of us don’t know how and where to register.

    Jesse

  2. Thanks for the info, i am so shy to say i have never voted. Always have the excuse of being busy with household chores and kids.

    wonder when is the last day to register at the post office.

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