Khamis, 12 Januari 2012

Charles Santiago

Charles Santiago


Dead Klang voters to rise again?

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:31 PM PST

Writer: Brenda Ch’ng
Published: Fri, 13 Jan 2012

KLANG: An increase in the number of deceased in the electoral roll is again raising the spectre of phantom voters.

Charles Santiago, who wrote to the Electoral Commission (EC) over the increase of 6,245 voters in the Klang constituency, was shocked when told that they were dead.

"They told me they were still cleaning up the electoral roll and that those were names of the dead which have not been removed," said the Klang Member of Parliament.

MPK councillor Ivan Ho (second from left), Santiago (centre), Choo (third from right),  Sarajun (second from right) and supporters showing the record of new voters since 2008.

Santiago said he received a phone call from the EC after sending his letter on Dec 29, but their verbal explanation is raising more questions than answers.

He said the names should have been removed immediately after his or her death.

"Are they saying that 6,245 people died over the past three years? If it's true, shouldn't the number of voters be decreasing?" he asked.

Santiago said such discrepancies were unacceptable and that the EC should meet with him to resolve the issue. A second letter requesting a meeting will be sent soon to the EC.

Santiago discovered the sudden influx of voters when his office compared their records provided previously by the EC and the latest electoral roll.

EC's latest electoral roll shows 90,817 voters in Klang, but Santiago's records show only 84,572.

His office had arrived at the 84,572 figure by calculating the number of voters in each of the three state seats, Pandamaran, Port  Klang and Kota Alam Shah, under his constituency.

"They must clarify this huge increase of voters (from 2008 until September 2011)," he said at a press conference at his office on Wednesday.

He said that in the Port Klang state seat alone, 4,864 new voters were recorded in 2011 alone compared to 2008 when just 840 people registered.

It's a huge increase as Port Klang did not have any new residential developments to support the influx of new voters, he claimed.

Also present at the press conference was Klang municipal councillor Robert Choo, who also found a list of 1,447 voters in Kuala Selangor and Kapar who are aged between 128 and 131.

"The EC should clearly explain all these discrepancies if they want the people to trust them again," said Aliran's executive committee member Sarajun Hoda.

Sarajun, a member of the reform movement for justice and freedom, was also present at the press conference together with MPK councillor Ivan Ho.


Gesa SPR Perjelas isu beza Pengundi

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:27 PM PST

Source: Sinar Harian

13/1/2012


巴生選民不尋常增35%‧查爾斯要選委會解釋

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:23 PM PST

Source: Sin Chew

2012-01-12 16:25

  • 何富強(左起)、查爾斯及朱德恭等,對巴生國會選民人數爆增問題感疑惑,要求選委會解釋。(圖:星洲日報)

(雪蘭莪‧巴生11日訊)行動黨巴生區國會議員查爾斯今日揭發,巴生國會選區選民人數近來竟出現"不尋常"爆增情況,近4年來的選民增加約35%,而且與選舉委員會所提供的數據不一,令他大感震驚,要求選委會解釋。

與選委會數據不一

查爾斯表示,根據選委會首次提供的數據資料,截至2011年第三季,巴生國會選民人數是8萬4千572人;可是當他第二次向選委會索取資料時,選民人數變成9萬817人。

他今日召開新聞發佈會時指出,選委會解釋說,數據的落差是因為選委會不時更新資料,一般會扣除死亡人數。

扣除死亡人數不降反升

他說,選委會的說法令他感到疑惑,扣除死亡人數,選民總數為何不降反升,而且還增加6千245人。

同時,他也表示,在2008年大選時,巴生國會選民人數是6萬5千534人;直到2011年第三季,選委會的首份資料更顯示選民增加了1萬9千38人。

"不過,第二份更新資料又顯示增加了2萬5千283人,使巴生國會選民總數飆升至9萬817人。"

查爾斯說,選委會的首份資料顯示選民人數增加29%,其實已相當誇張;豈料第二份資料更顯示選民增加至35%,令人難以置信。

針對此事,他指出,他將致函給選委會,要求與該會會面商討問題,找出其中原由。

出席新聞發佈會者包括巴生市議員何富強和朱德恭等。(星洲日報/大都會)


Dead Klang voters to rise again?

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:20 PM PST

Source: Selangor Times

Published: Fri, 13 Jan 2012

 


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Posted: 12 Jan 2012 02:17 AM PST

Source: Sinar Harian

12/1/2012 (Khamis)

 


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Posted: 12 Jan 2012 01:34 AM PST

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