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ELECTIONS ACT 1958 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 19 1958, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1958.
Opening note
Part I
Short title
This Act may be cited as the Elections Act 1958.
Interpretation
“Adjudicating Officer” means the Adjudicating Officer appointed under section 8;
*NOTE—see section 6 Act A1095.
**NOTE—see section 6 Act A585.
†NOTE—For extension and modification of Act to Sabah, see P.U. 56/1966, P.U. 144/1966,
P.U. 498/1966, P.U. 348/1967.
††NOTE—For extension and modification of Act to Sarawak, see P.U. 497/1966,
P.U. 349/1967, P.U. 55/1968.
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“candidate” means a person who is nominated in accordance with any regulations made under this Act as a candidate for an election;
“Chief Registrar”, “Deputy Chief Registrar”, “Registrar”, “Deputy
Registrar” and “Assistant Registrar” mean respectively the Chief
Registrar of Electors, Deputy Chief Registrar of Electors, Registrar of Electors, Deputy Registrar of Electors and Assistant Registrar of Electors appointed under section 8;
“constituency” means a Parliamentary constituency or a State constituency, as the case may be;
“Constitution” means the Federal Constitution;
“election” means a Parliamentary election or a State election, as the case may be;
“election officer” means an officer appointed under section 3
or 8 or any officer appointed for the purpose of conducting or assisting in the conduct of any election, or registering or assisting in the registration of electors, under any regulations made under this Act;
“elector” means a citizen who is entitled to vote in an election by virtue of Article 119 of the Constitution;
“electoral roll” means an electoral roll prepared under section 9;
“enforcement officer” means an enforcement officer appointed under section 3 and includes an assistant enforcement officer;
“member” means a member of the Dewan Rakyat or of a
Legislative Assembly, as the case may be;
“Parliamentary constituency” means a constituency delimited in accordance with Article 116 of the Constitution;
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“Parliamentary election” means an election of a member to the
Dewan Rakyat;
“Parliamentary elector” means an elector who is entitled to vote in a Parliamentary election;
“polling centre” means any building, structure, vehicle or vessel, at the place appointed under section 7, set apart and equipped for the purpose of polling and counting of votes;
“polling district” means a part of a constituency as divided under section 7;
“polling station” means any room or partition which is also known as stream provided by the Election Commission in the polling centre;
“prescribed” means prescribed by or under this Act;
“registration area” means the whole area constituting a
Parliamentary constituency;
“returning officer” means an officer appointed under section 3
and includes an assistant returning officer;
“Secretary” means the Secretary to the Election Commission appointed under section 3;
“State constituency” means a constituency delimited in accordance with Article 117 of the Constitution;
“State election” means an election of a member to a Legislative
Assembly;
“State elector” means an elector who is entitled to vote in a
State election.
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Part II
Appointment of officers
The Election Commission may, subject to Clause (1) of Article 115
of the Constitution, appoint—
a Secretary and such number of Deputy Secretaries,
Principal Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries to the Election Commission as the Commission may consider necessary;
a State Elections Director and so many Deputy State
Elections Directors for each State as the Commission may consider necessary;
a returning officer and so many assistant returning officers for each constituency as the Commission may consider necessary; and
an enforcement officer and so many assistant enforcement officers as the Commission may consider necessary for each constituency.
General powers and duties of Secretary, Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretaries 3a. (1) The Secretary shall be the chief administrative officer of the Election Commission, subject at all times and in all matters to the supervision, direction and control of the Commission, and shall—
carry out the day-to-day administration of the offices of the Commission, and exercise supervision, direction and control over all other election officers, and all other officers of the Commission;
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carry out such functions as may be given to him by the
Commissions in or for the exercise of its powers or the performance of its duties in relation to the review or delimitation of constituencies, the registration of electors, the conduct of elections and other matters;
have power to signify on behalf of the Commission all writs, notices and other documents of the Commission, all subsidiary legislation made by the Commission, and all other acts of the Commission; and
have such other powers and duties as may be provided under this Act and any other written law.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the
Secretary, the Deputy Secretaries shall have and may exercise all the powers and perform all the functions of the Secretary under this Act and any written law, and in the absence of the Secretary, the most senior Deputy Secretary shall act as the Secretary.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the
Secretary and Deputy Secretaries, the Principal Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries shall assist the Secretary and Deputy
Secretaries in the exercise of their powers and the performance of their functions.
Powers of officers
A Deputy State Elections Director shall, subject to the direction and control of the State Elections Director, have all the powers and perform all the duties of the State Elections Director in the State for which he is appointed.
A returning officer shall, in common with other election officers, be subject to the control, supervision and direction of the
Election Commission as provided in paragraphs 5(1)(a) and (b).
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An assistant returning officer shall, subject to the direction and control of the returning officer whom he is appointed to assist, have all the powers and may perform all the duties of the returning officer.
If any returning officer is by sickness or other cause prevented or disabled from performing any of his duties under this Act and there is no time for any other person to be appointed by the Election Commission the returning officer may appoint an assistant returning officer to act for him.
Every appointment under paragraph (a) shall as soon as possible be reported to the Election Commission and may be revoked by the Commission but without prejudice to the validity of anything already done by any assistant returning officer so appointed.
An enforcement officer shall, subject to the direction and control of the State Elections Director, have all the powers and perform all the duties given to him for the enforcement of laws relating to the conduct of elections in the constituency for which he is appointed.
General powers and duties of Election Commission
exercise control and supervision over the conduct of elections and the registration of electors on the electoral rolls, and shall enforce on the part of all election officers fairness, impartiality and compliance with Part VIII of the Constitution and this Act and any regulations made under it;
have power to issue to election officers such directions as may be deemed necessary by the Commission to ensure effective execution of Part VIII of the Constitution and this Act and any regulations made under it;
have power to administer any oath required to be taken under this Act and any regulations made under it; and
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execute and perform all other powers and duties which are conferred or imposed upon it by this Act and any regulations made under it.
The Election Commission may delegate, subject to such conditions and restrictions as the Commission may consider necessary, any of the powers and duties conferred or imposed upon the Commission by this Act or any regulations made under it, to such person or officer as it may think fit:
Provided that—
nothing in this subsection shall apply to any power to make regulations under this Act; and
no such delegation shall affect the exercise of such powers or the performance of such duties by the Commission.
Part III
(Deleted by Act 14 of 1962).
Polling districts and polling centres
assign to each polling district a distinguishing letter or letters or number or both;
appoint a place or places at which a polling centre or centres for the district shall be established; and
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the polling districts into which the constituency has been divided;
the distinguishing letter or letters or number or both assigned to each polling district; and
the place or places appointed for the establishment of a polling centre or centres for each polling district.
The division of a constituency into polling districts under subsection (1) may be altered by the Election Commission as occasion may require, and upon any such alteration being made, the Commission shall publish in the Gazette a notice specifying in relation to that constituency the particulars mentioned in paragraph (1)(d).
Unless the Election Commission considers it necessary or expedient in the special circumstances of any case to provide otherwise there shall be, for each polling district, one polling centre.
The Election Commission may, at any time as it considers necessary or as occasion may require, replace any place appointed for the establishment of a polling centre under subsection (1) by appointing any other place at which a new poling centre may be established, and the Commission shall publish in the Gazette a notice specifying the particulars of the new polling centre.
Part IV
Appointment of officers
such number of Assistant Registrars of Electors as it may consider necessary; and
Subject to the direction and control of the Election
Commission, the Chief Registrar shall exercise general control and supervision over all matters relating to—
the preparation, publication and revision of an electoral roll, under this Act or any regulations made under this Act.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the
Chief Registrar, a Deputy Chief Registrar shall have and may exercise all the powers and perform all the functions of the Chief
Registrar.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the Deputy
Chief Registrar, the Registrar shall have and may exercise all the powers and perform all the functions of the Chief Registrar relating to the registration of electors under this Act or any regulations made under this Act in the State for which he is appointed.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the
Registrar, the Deputy Registrar shall have and may exercise all the powers and perform all the functions of the Chief Registrar relating to the registration of electors under this Act or any regulations made under this Act in the State for which he is appointed.
Subject to the direction, control and supervision of the
Deputy Registrar, an Assistant Registrar shall assist the Registrar and Deputy Registrar in the exercise of their powers and the performance of their functions.
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An Adjudicating Officer shall hear any appeal arising from any claim or objection with regard to an electoral roll as provided in any regulations made under this Act relating to the registration of electors.
Preparation, publication and revision of electoral rolls
Article 115 of the Constitution, appoint—
The electoral rolls for Parliamentary electors and State electors shall, unless the Election Commission shall otherwise direct, be combined in a single register.
Certified or re-certified electoral roll shall be deemed to be final 9a. After an electoral roll has been certified or re-certified, as the case may be, and notice of the certification or re-certification has been published in the Gazette as prescribed by regulations made under this Act, the electoral roll shall be deemed to be final and binding and shall not be questioned or appealed against in, or reviewed, quashed or set aside by, any court.
Registration in one constituency only
No person shall entitled to be entered on the electoral rolls as an elector in more than one constituency for the purposes of any election.
(Deleted by Act A1155).
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Part V
Writs of election
Every writ issued under subsection (1) shall be in the prescribed form and shall be returned to the Election Commission in the prescribed manner.
In relation to a vacancy which is to be filled at a by-election, a writ shall be issued not earlier than four days and not later than ten days from the date on which it is established by the Election Commission that there is a vacancy.
Upon receipt of a writ issued under subsection (1), the returning officer shall proceed to hold an election in the prescribed manner.
Election of candidates
whenever only one candidate stands nominated in any constituency the nominated candidate shall be deemed to be the elected member for that constituency; and
when an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates for a constituency, and the addition of a vote would entitle one of the candidates to be elected, the determination of the candidate to whom the one additional vote shall be deemed to have been given shall be made by lot in the presence of the returning officer in such manner as he shall determine.
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Every person voting at an election shall cast his vote by means of a ballot paper to be marked by him so as to indicate his vote, and inserted by him in a secure ballot box, provided for the purpose, in such manner that the vote shall be secret:
Provide that if any person voting is blind or unable to read, his vote may be given in such manner as may be prescribed.
Use of schools and public buildings and premises as polling centres
Provided that—
The Election Commission shall make good any damage done to, and defray any expenses incurred by the persons having control over, any such school, building or premises or portion of it by reason of its being used as a polling centre.
Part VI
Power to make regulations relating to the registration of electors
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers the regulations may—
prescribe the keeping and maintenance of electoral rolls in any constituency and the type and form of the electoral rolls;
prescribe the procedure to be followed in the preparation and publication of electoral rolls;
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prescribe the time at which any electoral roll shall be prepared or revised and the procedure to be followed in making the revision;
prescribe the procedure to be followed in the preparation and publication of new electoral rolls of any constituency where the boundaries of the constituency have been prescribed or altered after the preparation of the electoral rolls;
prescribe the procedure to be followed in the making and determination of claims to have any name inserted on an electoral roll or on a new or revised electoral roll and of objections to the insertion or inclusion of any name in it;
provide for the payment of compensation, not exceeding one thousand ringgit, to any person aggrieved by the making without reasonable cause of an objection to the insertion or inclusion of his name on any electoral roll by the person who makes the objection;
prescribe any form of application, notice or other document which it may be necessary or desirable to use in connection with any of the matters dealt with in this section;
authorize any Registrar or Adjudicating Officer, for the purpose of considering or determining any application, claim, objection or appeal which he is required to consider or determine under any regulations made under this section, to summon any person to appear before him and to give evidence on oath or affirmation and to administer any such oath or affirmation for the purpose and to order the production of any document relevant to any issue which the officer is required to consider and determine;
prescribe the fees to be paid upon any application, notice, claim or objection and the manner in which the fees shall be disposed of;
prescribe the manner in which any electoral roll or new or revised electoral roll shall be certified;
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authorize or require a Registrar to supply to any such persons as may be prescribed copies of any electoral roll or part of it, whether free of charge or on payment of such fee as may be prescribed in it;
provide for the division of constituencies into registration units.
Power to make regulations relating to the conduct of elections
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers the regulations may—
prescribe the manner in which notice of the holding of an election shall be given;
prescribe the procedure for the nomination of candidates and for the making of and decision on, objections to any nomination;
(bb) provide for the procedure in the granting of approval by the Election Commission of any symbol to be used in any election:
Provided that the Election Commission shall not approve any symbol connected with any religion or sect of it or which is otherwise incompatible with good order or morality;
provide for the publication of notice of the date on which in the case of a contested election a poll will be taken;
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prescribe the amount of any deposit, not exceeding twenty thousand ringgit in each case, to be made by or on behalf of candidates, and the circumstances in which the deposit may be forfeited;
prescribe the facilities to be provided at polling centres, and the persons who may be admitted to polling centres on the date at which a poll is taken, and provide for the appointment of a presiding officer or presiding officers and other officers or staff in respect of each polling centres;
prescribe the place and manner in which votes may be cast and the construction of and manner of ensuring that ballot boxes used in the elections are secure and for the issue of ballot papers to electors;
provide for the manner in which, and the persons by whom, any question as to the identity of any person claiming to vote shall be determined;
prescribe the form of any ballot papers and counterfoils to be used in elections;
prescribe the manner in which ballot boxes, unused or spoilt ballot papers, marked copies of the electoral roll, counterfoils of ballot papers, and other documents shall be dealt with upon the closing of the poll;
prescribe the procedure to be followed in the counting of votes and the circumstances in which votes may be rejected by a returning officer or a presiding officer appointed in accordance with regulations made under paragraph (e) as invalid;
provide for the making and publication of returns by the returning officer and of a statement of the poll in regard to any election;
prescribe any forms as may be necessary or desirable to be used in connection with the matters dealt with in this section or any regulations made under it;
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prescribe the facilities to the provided for voting by post and the persons entitled to vote by post;
provide that certain acts are to be deemed to be illegal practices for the purposes of the Election Offences Act 1954.
Without prejudice to section 2 of the *Statutory Declarations
Act 1960 [Act 13], where any regulation made under this section requires a person to make a statutory declaration in connection with or for the purpose of the nomination of that person as a candidate, it shall be lawful for—
the State Elections Director for the State in which the constituency for which the person seeks election is situated; or
the returning officer for the constituency for which the person seeks election, to take and receive the declaration, and a declaration taken and received by any such officer by virtue of this subsection shall be deemed to be a declaration made by virtue of the *Statutory
Declarations Act 1960.
Regulations to be laid before the Dewan Rakyat
All regulations made under this Part shall as soon as possible after the making of it be laid before the Dewan Rakyat, and if at the next meeting of the Dewan Rakyat after any regulation is laid before it a resolution is passed annulling the regulation or any part thereof, the whole regulation shall from that time be void, but without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under it or to the making of any new regulation.
*NOTE—This Act has been revised in 2016 w.e.f. 17 November 2016 as Act 783.
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LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Amending law
Short title
In force from
Act 14/1962
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1962 21-06-1962
Act 13/1963
Election Act 1963 01-01-1960
Act 7/1965
Elections (Amendment) Act 1965 21-01-1965
P.U. 56/1966
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sabah) Order 1966 01-08-1965
P.U. 144/1966
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sabah) Order 1966 01-08-1965
P.U. 497/1966
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sarawak) Order 1966 01-11-1966
P.U. 498/1966
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sabah) (Amendment) Order 1966 01-08-1965
P.U. 348/1967
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sabah) (Amendment) Order 1967 01-08-1965
P.U. 349/1967
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sabah) (Amendment) Order 1967 01-11-1966
P.U. 55/1968
Modification of Laws (Election
Offences and Elections) (Extension to
Sarawak) (Amendment) Order 1968 01-11-1966
Act A95
Elections (Amendment) Act 1972 10-02-1972
Act 160
Malaysian Currency (Ringgit)
Act 1975 29-08-1975
Notification under Titles of Office
Ordinance 1949 03-12-1981
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Amending law
Short title
In force from
Elections (Amendment) Act 1986 02-05-1986
Elections (Amendment) Act 1990 15-06-1990
Act A889
Elections (Amendment) Act 1994 08-07-1994
Elections (Amendment) Act 2002 15-06-2002
Elections (Amendment) Act 2003 15-12-2003
P.U. (B) 127/2005
Notification under Titles of Office
Act 1949 16-02-2005
Act A1317
Elections (Amendment) Act 2007 01-10-2007
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LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED
Section
Amending authority
In force from 2
Act 14/1962
Act A1317 21-06-1962 02-05-1986 15-06-1990 15-06-2002 15-12-2003 01-10-2007 3
P.U. (B) 127/2005 03-12-1981 02-05-1986 15-06-2002 15-12-2003 16-02-2005 3a
Act A1155 02-05-1986 15-06-2002 4
Act A889
P.U. (B) 127/2005 03-12-1981 02-05-1986 08-07-1994 15-12-2003 16-02-2005 5
Act A639 02-05-1986 6
Act 14/1962 21-06-1962 7
Act 14/1962
Act 13/1963
Act A1317 21-06-1962 01-01-1960 15-06-2002 01-10-2007 8
Act A1317 02-05-1986 15-06-2002 01-10-2007 9
Act A1155 15-06-2002
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Section
Amending authority
In force from 9a
Act A1155 15-06-2002 11
Act A1155 15-06-2002 12
Act 7/1965
Act A1155 21-01-1965 02-05-1986 15-06-2002 13
Act A1155 15-06-2002 14
Act A1317 02-05-1986 01-10-2007 15
Act 160
Act A1155 29-08-1975 02-05-1986 15-06-2002 16
Act A95
P.U. (B) 127/2005
Act A1317 10-02-1972 02-05-1986 15-06-1990 15-06-2002 15-12-2003 16-02-2005 01-10-2007
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