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29 August 2013

UMNO TO USE "ELECTORAL COLLEGE SYSTEM" IN PARTY ELECTIONS ON OCTOBER 19, 2013

UMNO adopts Electoral College System
Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said the system was chosen for the party elections, which for the first time will see about 150,000 members voting for supreme council members, as it was deemed the most practical due to the large number of voters involved.

PETALING JAYA: Although about 150,000 members will be voting in the upcoming Umno elections, the actual votes that will matter are those from the party’s 191 divisions.
This is because Umno will adopt the electoral college system, where each division carries only one vote for each post.
Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said the system was chosen for the party elections, which for the first time will see about 150,000 members voting for supreme council members, as it was deemed the most practical due to the large number of voters involved.
“We have explained to party members how the system works. Although each division represents one vote, the grassroots will still be the deciders because it is they who will first vote to determine candidates their division will support,” he told The Star.
In the past, the Umno 191 divisions would send about 2,500 delegates to the general assembly to vote for the party leadership but this time around, voting will take place during the respective division meetings on Oct 19, ahead of the party’s annual general assembly slated for Dec 2 to 7.


Tengku Adnan said a candidate must obtain the most number of votes from delegates in a division in order to secure that division’s single vote.
The same system, he added, would also be used to elect office bearers for the Youth, Wanita and Puteri movements on Oct 12.
Tengku Adnan said that results for the party elections would be announced on the same day at the Umno headquarters. He added that ballot counting would start in the evening, with the results to be announced several hours later.
“We have explained to party members how the system works. Although each division represents one vote, the grassroots will still be the deciders because it is they who will first vote to determine candidates their division will support,” he told The Star.
In the past, the Umno 191 divisions would send about 2,500 delegates to the general assembly to vote for the party leadership but this time around, voting will take place during the respective division meetings on Oct 19, ahead of the party’s annual general assembly slated for Dec 2 to 7.
Tengku Adnan said a candidate must obtain the most number of votes from delegates in a division in order to secure that division’s single vote.
The same system, he added, would also be used to elect office bearers for the Youth, Wanita and Puteri movements on Oct 12.
Tengku Adnan said that results for the party elections would be announced on the same day at the Umno headquarters. He added that ballot counting would start in the evening, with the results to be announced several hours later. 

Source- TheStar

The Umno supreme council elections has been postponed by two weeks to October 19 from October 5, while nomination day is now slated for September 28, instead of September 7.
Nominations for the Wanita, Youth and Puteri wings will now take place on September 21, instead of September 7.

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