Gilbert Goh: This Is How You Can Spoil Your Votes

This is one way to spoil your vote in protest against the manipulated Reserved Presidential Election.

You can also draw on the voting slip or mark two or more crosses on the boxes depending on the number of candidates.

You can of course vote against the PAP-approved candidate by voting for the other contestants.

In case of a walk-over, Singaporeans will have no chance to cast any spoil votes.

Note that it is not an offence to spoil your vote in any election here. There is an average of 2 to 2.5% of spoilt rejected votes in our previous general elections.

The previous PE has attracted a 1.7% spoilt votes out of a total of 2.1 million eligible voters.

But if you don’t turn up in any election to vote which is compulsory, the Election Department can debar you from voting in the next GE in 2020. Subsequently, you may need to reapply to be placed in the electorate list for the next election to vote.

Join a group of concerned Singaporeans to participate in a legitimate protest against the coming PE in September by spoiling your vote. The high percentage of spoilt votes will embarrass the government and more importantly show that Singaporeans have rise up as a loud voice in protest against the coming PE.

This will be the first time that Singaporeans have commit themselves amass as a united voice to protest against this racist PE where none of the three candidates so far are Malays.

 

Source: Gibert Goh

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