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PH election machinery lodges police report over vote count for Sungai Kandis

It cites doubts about the counting process as well as a discrepancy over the number of unreturned ballot papers.

Bernama
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A voter casts his ballot during the Aug 12 election in Selangor.
A voter casts his ballot during the Aug 12 election in Selangor.

Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) election machinery for the Sungai Kandis seat yesterday lodged a police report over an allegedly dubious vote count for the constituency in the state election on Aug 12.

The machinery’s representative, Shaari Abdul Malik, said he lodged the report on behalf of PH’s candidate for the seat, Mohd Zawawi Ahmad Mughni, at the Shah Alam district police headquarters at 3.56pm.

He claimed there were doubts about the tallying process at the voting centres in the constituency, including a discrepancy over the number of unreturned ballot papers.

"Even though we lost by 167 votes, it is still considered a big doubt because all the votes that were stated were not put in the ballot box. Following that, we lodged a police report and (will file) a petition for further action," he told reporters in Shah Alam.

Shah Alam district police chief ACP Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim, when contacted, said the report had been received and would be referred to the Election Commission for further action.
 
Previously, the PH-Barisan Nasional (BN) alliance was reported to be considering election petitions to annul the results of several seats won by Perikatan Nasional (PN) in the Selangor polls on Aug 12.

Selangor PH chairman Amirudin Shari said these included the Sungai Kandis, Taman Medan, Gombak Setia and Dengkil seats where the winning majority was low, and that he was informed that several matters could be considered for the petitions.

The three-cornered clash for the Sungai Kandis seat was won by PN candidate Wan Dzahanurin Ahmad, who garnered 28,926 votes, defeating Zawawi (28,759 votes) and Afriena Shaqira Sariff from Muda with 1,341 votes.