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Over 12,000 used ID cards to vote in July election

PADANG: More than 12,000 unlisted but eligible voters in West Sumatra used their ID cards to vote during the recent presidential election

(The Jakarta Post)
Wed, July 15, 2009 Published on Jul. 15, 2009 Published on 2009-07-15T11:55:20+07:00

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ADANG: More than 12,000 unlisted but eligible voters in West Sumatra used their ID cards to vote during the recent presidential election.

West Sumatra General Elections Commission (KPU) member, Husni Kamil Manik, said data on additional voters at the respective polling stations was still unclear due to the mix between those using ID cards in accordance with the Constitutional Court's ruling and those using ID cards with form A7.

"We have only gathered the mixed data that totals more than 12,300. We have instructed the regency and the KPU to separate them in the recapitulation report that will be submitted to the provincial KPU on july 19," Husni said Tuesday.

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