The Area Where I live
I never really knew who is actually going to represent my place. My area is also listed as one of the Malaysian Election Hot Seats. So it might be interesting to see what will the outcome would be. It was just this morning I did some Google search to dig some information about who am I going to choose. Typical last minute habit that is kind of engraved inside of me. I'm not going to write anything or any comment on the recent election campaign, however I'm interested to get to know who is actually buying in for the area where I live. Here are some list of link that I've found out about the candidate for my area:
I don't want to stuff my brain with more information anymore so I think that's enough information to make a deciding factor. I know it's not fair to just have information that might not be true, but then again why waste more time and energy when you can do other productive stuff. Let's move on with my voting reality walkthrough:
My Voting Information Note
This piece of paper was given to me by my mother. My IC address is located at my grandparents house because previously I don't really have a permanent address.
Barisan National Booth
I skipped and walk by this booth because I don't want to be associated with them. Better be on the fence, I think it's much safer..haha..
Keadilan Booth
For some strange reason, this booth was deserted. It was rather peaceful during the entire time I was there.
SPR Check-In Area
The policemen and the SPR official ushered me to the check-in booth first before proceeding.
SPR Check-In Station
I handed my IC and the vote information note to the official and they gave me a number for my voting station.
My Voting Station
I then walk to my assigned place. Each voting station has a policeman guarding the place.
Restricted Area
Instruction were placed at the classroom door.
Waiting for my turn to vote
Inside the room, I handed over my IC with the vote information note. The station master would then read my name out loud and then I was given a piece of ballot paper.
My Voting Ballot
I only had to choose between the 2 but I can't tell you who I voted for. It remains my secret of course. I know that the SPR needed some kind of tracking mechanism to smoothen their operation but I wonder why there's a serial number at the ballot paper itself. The school classroom got me nervous when I was entering my ballot paper inside the transparent voting box. It reminds me of my examination moment during my school years. I never liked exam.
All in all, it was a great experience. I'll definitely be doing this again 5 years from now. Looking forward for the result announcement tonight.
2 comments:
Camon dude, fess up. I know you voted for the opposition. It's okay, don't be shy!
All I can say is..Akaka..
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