Misinformation
- Misinformation: Postal votes can be changed on receipt in Malaysia
- Misinformation: Please check your voting address regularly and if you find errors, ask the EC to amend it.
- Misinformation: Once you registered for your MySPR account, you are registered as a postal voter.
- Misinformation: Malaysian consulates overseas are involved in postal voting registration process.
- Misinformation: Malaysian embassies/missions/consulates will deliver and collect postal ballots
- Misinformation : SPR using MyKad reader machines to keep out Chinese/Indian voters
- Misinformation: Viral image that voters may be prevented from voting due to dress code violation
- Misinformation : SPR will only allow you to vote at certain times on Polling Day to let UMNO win
- Misinformation : Is it true that you need your IC and other documents notarized when submitting your postal ballot?
- Misinformation : For postal voting’s Borang 2, handwriting of voter and witness must not be the same, address exactly as IC, etc.
- Misinformation : New requirement for voters to sanitize hands after dipping finger into indelible ink
- Misinformation : The ballot paper will be in black and white for GE15
- Misinformation : SPR has rolled out http:\\semak.info on WhatsApp