Check Your Polling Centres

You can now check where your polling centres are.

Key in your IC number into this website and hit enter.

Your details will be shown to you in just seconds.

I was very impressed when I came across this website to check my registration as a voter. It was so systematic and efficient! Definitely exceeded my expectations.

If only Malaysia can persevere with this attitude of winning elections into its daily life, Malaysia would be a leading country in the world in no time.

Malaysia has the brains, the natural resources, the land, free from natural calamities, the diversity that gels Malaysians together, the untapped potential - just like an unpolished gem. All these resources have obviously been grossly under-utilised, wasted or lost.

Malaysia is like a rich man’s kid, who just while its days away living off the parents while some other countries are like a poor man’s kid, who has to slog to survive.

Probably something need to happen for this rich man’s kid to wake up and learn the lesson of life. To realise that how fortunate it has been and how it has been taking the blissful life it has for granted.

It is time to wake up from the slumber and face life with eyes wide open. Appreciate the good things and keep improving - that’s the spirit most Malaysians will want to see and experience.

Exercise Your Right - Vote!

One of the most interesting, exciting and unpredictable Malaysian general election is here. There are hopes of renewal, with injection of fresh blood into the stagnant pool of leaders. There are hopes of change, with the opposition becoming stronger with their passionate fight for their voice to be heard.

Just like how Barrack Obama captured the hearts of Americans with his ‘Change’ manifesto, the opposition, especially DAP, is also adopting a similar approach. Similarly, the ruling party Barisan Nasional, is also injecting hopes to capture the hearts of the masses, by fielding new faces in its line-up of candidates. 

Change and renewal for a better life. Bread and butter issues are undoubtedly still the main issues in the minds of most Malaysians. Daily survival issues are still what matters most, amidst the rising living cost and the more competitive and increasingly globalised economy.

These are the hot buttons of the people which both the ruling party and opposition know very well. And they do know very well how to utilise these to win votes. 

Who will you be voting this time? Are you voting for change or are you voting for renewal? Are they the same or are they not?

Whoever you vote, whether based on party or based on the calibre of individual candidates, make your precious one vote a worthy one. This is the only time you get for your voice to be heard. Even though it is just a small little vote, but it can make a difference. Wherever you are, make the effort to exercise your right. Whether you are overseas or in the country, spread the election fever and make some noise!

I know there are many Malaysians who have been caught in this sudden announcement of Parliament dissolution. I know they intend to vote, but not registered to do so. It is too late to do so now because the gazetted electoral is already out on Feb 5.

Read how a Malaysian student studying abroad went through the hassle to ensure that she can cast that ballot. 
Exercising your right to vote as a student abroad

Let’s make this general election the most democratic as can be! Think logically and sensibly before you cast your precious ballot!