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Voters in shorts turned away due to miscommunication, says EC

As at 1 pm, about 41% out of 22,749 registered voters have cast their ballots. The EC says miscommunication led to voters in shorts being disallowed from entering the polling station at SK Aminuddin Baki this morning. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, August 29, 2020.

MISCOMMUNICATION might be the cause of the incident of voters in shorts being disallowed from entering the polling station at the Slim state by-election today, says Election Commission chairman Abdul Ghani Salleh. Explaining further, he says the matter should not be a problem because as far as he is concerned, the people involved did not breach any rules.

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