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Malaysia: Students Told To Steer Clear Of By-election Campaign, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the urged for students to steer clear of the Hulu Selangor parliamentary by-election campaign.
Malaysia: More Than 30 Nomination Forms For Hulu Selangor Sold, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the report from the election commission that 37 nomination forms for the by-election for the Hulu Selangor parliamentary constituency have been sold.
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Malaysia: Ceramah Permits Can Be Applied After Nomination Tomorrow – Police, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the permit for contesting parties in the Hulu Selangor by-election to apply for ceramah (political rally) and the preparation of the police to ensure security.
Malaysia: EC Reminder On Party Supporters On Nomination Day, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the Election Commission (EC) reminded political parties not to bring large number supporters to the nomination centre on nomination day for the by-election for the Hulu Selangor parliamentary seat.
Malaysia: Nomination Process For Hulu Selangor By-Election Starts, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses nomination process for the Hulu Selangor by-election which conducted at 9am to 10am in Kuala Kubu Baharu.
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Malaysia: Hulu Selangor By-Election Factbox, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the facts and figures of the Hulu Selangor parliamentary by-election.
Malaysia: Hulu Selangor:Police Deny Preventing Woman From Filing Nomination Papers, Bernama (2010).
This article discusses the allegation to the police by a woman that they had prevented the woman to file nomination papers to be an independent candidate for the Hulu Selangor by-election.
Indonesia: Govt to raise the bar for regional head candidates, The Jakarta Post (2010).
This article discusses Indonesia Home Minister’s statement that government planned to exclude individuals with no experience in governance and individuals with moral flaws or commits adultery from running for regional elections.
Indonesia: Women eye leadership positions in parties, The Jakarta Post (2010).
This article discusses women quota for legislator positions.
Indonesia: Democracy is here, but don’t be complacent, The Jakarta Post (2010).
This article discussied the consolidation of Indonesian democracy and its impact to its neighboring Southeast Asian nations.
Indonesia: Thousands of officers on standby for elections, The Jakarta Post (2010).
his article discusses the Bali Police who will deploy 4,032 officers to secure regional elections in five municipalities and regencies in Bali on May 4, 2010.
Indonesia: Putting on a show, The Jakarta Post (2010).
This news article provide images of poling station officials in Sawahbesar, Gayamsari district of Semarang, Central Java, who wear character costumes from a traditional Javanese play during regional elections.
Philippines: 500 election watch list areas monitored, The Philippine Star (2010).
This article discusses 500 election watch list areas that are being monitored by the Philippine National Police to prevent incidents in the 2010 elections.
Philippines: Red Cross ready for possible emergency on May 10, The Philippine Star (2010).
This article discusses the Philippine Red Cross ((PRC)’s campaign to ensure the safety of voters nationwide in 2010 Philippines elections.
Philippines: OAV turnout in Saudi still low but increasing, GMA News (2010).
This article discusses overseas absentee voting (OAV) turnout in Saudi Arabia for the Philippines 2010 general elections.
Philippines: Highest number of Pinoy voter turnout in HK recorded Sunday, GMA News (2010).
This article discusses voter turnout of the overseas absentee voting (OAV) in Hong Kong which has the highest number since it started at April 10, 2010.
Thai army moves into Bangkok business district, BBC News (2010).
This article discusses Thai army movement to Bangkok’s business district to prevent anti-government protesters to enter the area.
Ten Georgian Parties Denied Registration For Elections, RFE/RL (2010)
The article says that ten of the 36 parties and movements that applied to participate in the upcoming Georgian local elections have been denied registration. Along with local elections on May 30, parliamentary by-elections in three constituencies and the direct election of the Tbilisi mayor will also be held.
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