Day by day passed
and I was hoping get my ballot paper on time. As the day draw closer, my
anxiety rises; my option had changed from EMS to courier services that offer
same day or next day services. I had read through the net and found that there
is fellow Malaysian who was willing to deliver the ballot paper to relevant office….
My options had run out as the countdown tick; mailing option had faded out and
my final option was to fly back and delivered it personally. If I could receive
my ballot paper on 5/7, I would take a flight back on 5/8 and delivered it to
the office on 5/9 as the flight from TPE or KHH arrived in KUL late in the
afternoon. So receiving the paper after 5/7 was hopeless…..
Well, at the 5/7
evening, I had given up hope and thought that the ballot papers should have
been swallowed by someone. At the noon of 5/8, a courier van came and I got 2
DHL envelopes…. The date of posting was 5/5….4 days before the ballot day,
apparently the SPR does not want us to vote. I grinned and told Ving about the
news. I was not worried as my voting area was stronghold of PH…but yet, I
despised the act of SPR of playing dirty.
Nomination day =
4/28, local postal voting date = 5/4, to be fair, we should have received my
ballot paper before 5/4. However the ballot papers were sent out on 5/5, 1 days
after the local postal voting. There was only a 4 days window for the ballot
paper to reach the respective voter. Unless the courier service could be done
on a next day arrival basis it was a mission impossible, furthermore, 5/4 was
Friday, the delay over Weekend would be obviously another obstacle….
Well, nothing
could be done…
Over those few
days, the ruling party had stressed over the media that there would not be any
tsunami. However the Merdeka Survey Center had published a very queer survey
stating that the BN vote would be down to 30+% but would still retained control
over the parliament. Weird indeed, but I felt that the result was actually
being manipulate before it was published.
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