Indelible ink to be used during Kuala Besut by-election - EC Chairman
Bernama
July 4, 2013 11:35 MYT
July 4, 2013 11:35 MYT
Indelible ink will be used during the Kuala Besut by-election although several weaknesses were identified regarding its usage in the 13th general election, said Election Commission (EC) chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
He said the use of indelible ink has become part of the country's election regulations and should be continued or else it could nullify an election or make it invalid.
However, improvements will be made in its use, he told reporters at a dinner function here last night celebrating EC personnel in Kedah who were on duty during the last general election.
"We will get a better ink. This is our first time using indelible ink so there are bound to be weaknesses as some said it was easily washed off, slow to dry and stained ballot papers," he said.
When asked on the colour of ink to be used during the Kuala Besut by-election, Abdul Aziz said it cannot be announced for fear of sabotage.