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Updates:

I called Malaysian Student Department this morning. They gave me Suzana’s direct number : 02079851256.
She said the form required is Lampiran B instead of form A.
She will post the form to me and i will need to bring the form to the Embassy in Belgrade Square and sign in front of them(they will be my witness)

I asked Suzana some questions but she said she couldn’t answer me.
1. How am i going to vote if I do not know who is standing in my constituency?(I can vote before nomination day)
2. When is the final deadline to vote? Voting day is 8th March but it takes time for postal votes to arrive right?

She advised me to get it done ASAP. She also said that MSD was just given the form to distribute to students. SPR doesn’t have any office in UK. Neither did they appoint any agency to carry out postal voting in uk.

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Originally taken from Lay Chin

Just read this post by Polytikus. I have actually given up hope to vote in this coming GE since all the answer i receive on postal voting was negative. Right now, I am a bit excited. Since I am voting in Teluk Intan parliamentary seat, my vote can make a different. It’s a straight fight between Gerakan and DAP this time.

Here’s how you can vote. Pass this on to all your friends who are studying overseas.

1) You should contact the Malaysian Students Department at +442079851252 or go to http://www.masduke.com/.
2) Ask for them to send you Borang A.
These are what they look like.

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There is this lovely, polite woman named Suzana who should help you just fine with this, and she’ll answer any questions you might have.2. Also, if you have any questions for the embassy itself, go to http://www.kln.gov.my/perwakilan/london or call +442072358033. The one to talk to is Mr Ravi Pillay
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3. For those who want to check your name on the electoral roll, go HERE.

I’m gonna call the embassy tomorrow to get more info. will update you guys when I get any new info.

2 Responses to “Malaysian students overseas: you can vote!”

  1. polytikus Says:

    do keep me updated on whatever you may encounter! good luck! :)

  2. ~Jessy~ Says:

    If I’m already a registered voter in Malaysia, do I still need Borang A?

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