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Malaysia’s DAP proposes syncing its 2026–2027 general election with state votes to cut costs and boost efficiency.
DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke has proposed synchronizing Malaysia’s 16th general election with state elections in Peninsular Malaysia to streamline the electoral process, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.
His suggestion aims to align federal and state election cycles, potentially scheduling GE16 for late 2026 or early 2027, following the end of Parliament’s term in December 2027.
While state governments retain authority over their election timelines, Loke emphasized the benefits of coordination for political stability and fairness, noting that past separate elections were influenced by the pandemic but are now feasible under stable conditions.
The proposal reflects broader calls for electoral reform without altering the constitution or voting system.
El DAP de Malasia propone sincronizar sus elecciones generales de 2026-2027 con los votos estatales para reducir costos e impulsar la eficiencia.