Click here to learn latest Sarawak Redelineation proposal by Tindak Malaysia (Bahasa Malaysia)
HOW TO BE AN OBJECTOR (FOR REDELINEATION)
MUST BE A REGISTERED VOTER (MINIMUM)
Why You should Object?
– You determine whether your state or federal constituency represents an area of common local ties
– You determine whether you are treated equally as a voter irrespective of state, geography, race and religion
– You determine whether any forms of gerrymandering and malapportionment are being stopped or not
MANUALS (MUST READ FOR ALL OBJECTORS)
OBJECTOR GUIDE SERIES REDELINEATION GUIDELINES (FOR TECHNICAL COUNTER PROPOSALS)
OBJECTOR GUIDE SERIES (DUTY AS AN OBJECTOR)
REGISTERING YOURSELF AS AN OBJECTOR
DO NOT WAIT FOR REDELINEATION NOTICE WHEN YOU WANT TO BE AN OBJECTOR
ARE YOU A VOTER FOR ANY PARTS OF MALAYSIA? YOU SHOULD REGISTER YOURSELF AS AN OBJECTOR SOON
FILL UP THIS FORM: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
AFTER REGISTERING VIA THE FORM ABOVE, YOU WILL BE CONTACTED NO LESS THAN ONE MONTH ABOUT REGISTRATION STATUS
Key Delineation Concepts
Learn More about Key Redelineation Concepts (A MUST READ) here
MALAPPORTIONMENT EXTENT IN MALAYSIA
Below here is Tindak Malaysia’s Interactive Map Application which allows you to know whether your Parliamentary constituency is oversized (too many voters) or undersized (too little voters)
We deem a constituency to be oversized or undersized if the Parliamentary Constituency have an electorate exceeded +/-10% for Regional Electoral Quota (Regional Average) for Peninsular Malaysia Constituencies or exceeded +/-20% from the Regional Electoral Quota (Regional Average) for Sabah or Sarawak Parliamentary Constituencies. This updated deviation limits was first proposed by Tindak Malaysia leadership in April 2023 and will be reflected on Tindak Malaysia’s new contents from August 2023. This represents an ideal deviation limit and it can be implemented if future Boundaries Commission is given power to distribute constituencies throughout Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah/Sarawak/Labuan
Within the current framework, EC should aim to implement these deviation limits within state
If your Parliamentary Constituency exceeded the deviation as mentioned above, please register yourself as an Objector via filling up this form
Visuals
(SPECIAL) ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR PULAU PINANG (2021)
Are you a Penang voter?
Are you aware of June/July 2021 discussion to increase DUN Size of Penang?
Are YOU willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
Are YOU ready to stand up for a PROPOSAL THAT EQUALIZE ALL DUNS AND PARLIAMENT SEATS IN PENANG?
Read Our Structured Proposal for Penang:
English Version – https://arcg.is/0DH9bC
Bahasa Malaysia Version – https://arcg.is/0uOPDf
Steps for Fair Redelineation for Pulau Pinang: Getting Boundaries Right for Penang
Register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
(SPECIAL) ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR TERENGGANU (2021)
Are you a Terengganu voter?
Are you aware of 2020 discussion to increase DUN Size of Terengganu?
Are YOU willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
Are YOU ready to stand up for a PROPOSAL THAT EQUALIZE ALL DUNS AND PARLIAMENT SEATS IN TERENGGANU?
Read Our Structured Proposal for TERENGGANU:
English Version – https://arcg.is/1uTrDy
Bahasa Malaysia Version – https://arcg.is/5mbiD
Register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR MELAKA (2021)
Are you a Melaka Voter?
Are YOU willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
Are YOU ready to stand up for a PROPOSAL THAT EQUALIZE ALL DUNS AND PARLIAMENT SEATS IN MELAKA?
Read Our Structured Proposal for MELAKA:
English Version – https://arcg.is/18GiOL
Bahasa Malaysia Version – https://arcg.is/PbKqf
Register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR SELANGOR (2021)
Are you a Selangor Voter?
Are YOU willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
In this section, we would like to highlight two major proposals. The first proposal would be Selangor’s 56 DUN Constituencies and 22 Parliamentary Constituencies. The second proposal would be involving Selangor’s 66 DUN and 22 Parliamentary Constituencies (which we advocate)
In this section, we would like you to use our interactive map applications to study how fair boundaries can be drawn at DUN and Parliamentary Level for the state. You will understand the possibility to equalize DUNs and Parliamentary seats and respect local ties as much as possible. For urban state like Selangor, we aim to have every DUN to have an electorate population within +/-15% of State DUN Electoral Quota (the average DUN size for Selangor) and as much as possible, the DUN shall reside in one local council area
Steps for Fair Redelineation for Selangor : Getting Boundaries Right for Selangor
The first scenario of fair boundaries – 56 DUN and 22 Parliamentary Constituencies
Fair DUN
If you reside in a constituency which has too many voters or too little voters (as per the map application), register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
Click Here for Full View: https://arcg.is/1TaLvn0
Fair DUN
If you reside in a constituency which has too many voters or too little voters (as per the map application), register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
Click Here for Full View: https://arcg.is/1PeTfm
ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR JOHOR (2021)
Are you a Johor Voter?
Are you willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
In this section, we would like to highlight one proposal. The proposal will involve a reduction of Johor DUN size from 56 to 52.
In this section, we would like you to use our interactive map applications to study how fair boundaries can be drawn at DUN and Parliamentary Level for the state. You will understand the possibility to equalize DUNs and Parliamentary seats and respect local ties as much as possible. For urban state like Johor, we aim to have every DUN to have an electorate population within +/-15% of State DUN Electoral Quota (the average DUN size for Selangor) and as much as possible, the DUN shall reside in one local council area
The scenario of fair boundaries – 52 DUN and 26 Parliamentary Constituencies
Fair DUN
If you reside in a constituency which has too many voters or too little voters (as per the map application), register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
Click Here for Full View: https://arcg.is/18PXuW
ALTERNATIVE DUN AND PARLIAMENT PROPOSAL FOR SARAWAK (2021) – OLD
This section should be viewed as old content and please refer to latest proposal here
Are you a Sarawak Voter?
Are you willing to be an OBJECTOR for future REDELINEATION?
In this section, we would like to highlight one proposal. We will compare existing boundaries of 82 DUN constituencies with our proposed fair boundaries of 82 DUN constituencies
In this section, we would like you to use our interactive map applications to study how fair boundaries can be drawn at DUN and Parliamentary Level for the state. You will understand the possibility to equalize DUNs and Parliamentary seats and respect local ties as much as possible. For a state like Sarawak, we aim to have every DUN to have an electorate population within +/-25% of State DUN Electoral Quota (the average DUN size for Selangor) and as much as possible, the DUN shall reside in one local council area
Due to oversized nature of two polling districts – Pujut and Kuala Baram (Pujut in proposed N.73 and Kuala Baram in N.74 where each polling district had greatly exceeding average DUN population), both proposed N.73 and N.74 could not be equalized. Due to packing of great volume of voters in these two polling districts, it creates highly undesirable situation where strict equalization resulted in non allocation of polling districts for two DUNs. Hence, four DUNs in Baram and Limbang area were deliberately undersized to ensure all 82 DUNs are drawn out
Due to very large electorate count of polling district of ‘Airport’, proposed N.70 constituency only have one polling district
The scenario of fair boundaries – 82 DUN and 31 Parliamentary Constituencies
Fair DUN
If you reside in a constituency which has too many voters or too little voters (as per the map application), register yourself as an Objector: https://forms.gle/i2q3npobtNz47ZVC7
Click Here for Full View: https://arcg.is/1GPWCG