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Early voting for Johor polls starts at 8am

JOHOR BARU, March 8 — Sixty-three polling centres are set to open their doors for the early voting process of the Johor state election, which starts at 8am today.

Over 22,000 members of the security forces, comprising the Malaysian Armed Forces , the Royal Malaysia Police and the General Operations Force , as well as their spouses, are eligible to cast their votes today. Facilities at the Johor contingent police headquarters in Jalan Tebrau here, as well as 10 district police headquarters statewide and some government offices, have been turned into polling centres.

Military personnel will cast their votes at the Mahkota Camp, Kluang; Tebrau Camp, Ulu Tiram; the 10th Royal Malay Regiment Camp, Batu Pahat and the 4th Royal Artillery Regiment Camp, Segamat. GOF personnel and their spouses will be casting their ballots at the 5th Battalion, GOF Camp in Simpang Renggam, Kluang and the 6th Battalion in Bakri, Muar.The polling day for the Johor state election has been set for March 12. — Bernama

 

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