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EC: Johor polls voter turnout at 40pc as of this afternoon

Voters arrive to cast their votes at the SK Ismail 1 polling station in Muar March 12, 2022. – Picture by Hari Anggara

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 12 – Close to half of the 2.6 million of Johor’s eligible voters have cast their ballots as of 2pm, the Election Commission (EC) announced this evening.

With just three hours left for polling, 40 per cent or roughly 1.03 million votes have been cast.

A total of 1,021 polling stations opened at 8am for the voting process today to allow 2,539,606 ordinary voters, out of 2,597,742 registered voters, to exercise their right.

Crucially, the state polls will go down in the history books as the first time that voters aged 18 to 21 get to participate in the election process in Malaysia.

There are 749,731 million of these new voters. Total eligible voters in the state for the 2018 general election was roughly 1.8 million.

There are 239 candidates from 15 political parties contesting for 56 state seats in this state election.

The Opposition had said it would need a high turnout to repeat the historic 2018 feat that saw the state that birthed incumbent Umno grabbed by Pakatan Harapan (PH).

Lembah Pantai MP and PKR communications chief Fahmi Fadzil said the 40 per cent turnout so far is equivalent to 69 per cent that turned out in 2018. Just over 1.5 million Johoreans had cast their ballots back then.

Most pollsters predict Umno to win despite strong pressure from PH and the newly formed pact Perikatan Nasional.