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Following the amendment of  limitations being based on one’s age,
            Malaysia’s electoral system to allow  citizenship and criminal record.
            18-year-olds to participate in elections, a

            talk regarding Malaysia’s electoral system
            was hosted for all Senior Middle 3 students               Following      that,     Mr.      Chou
            of Kuen Cheng High School on the 16th of           recommended an eBook titled Dong Zong
            April. The host of the talk was Mr. Walter         Election Education Book to the students

            Chou, who is a teacher and the Assistant           and told them to read 4 specific pages before
            Head of the Academic Department at Hin             continuing the talk. He gave students a few
 Civic      Hua High School.                                   simple questions to answer regarding the

                                                               contents of the pages. It was then explained
                                                               that in Malaysia, normal citizens would
 Education:         The talk started at 10:30 a.m. with  actually vote for representatives of different

            Mr. Chou introducing himself along with  political parties in different regions, and

 A Talk on   an interaction platform named Slido that  those representatives would be the ones
            the participants would have to use in order  voting for the Prime Minister in parliament.
            to answer questions or give their opinions.  To become the prime minister, one would
 Malaysia's   He then gave a brief introduction on  have  to  acquire  the  majority  vote  in


            electoral systems by sharing a video on the  parliament. Mr. Chou also mentioned that
 Electoral   historical moment where every Member of  there are 3 different types of representatives
            Parliament (MP) in Malaysia unanimously  in Malaysia, namely Members of
            agreed to lower the voting age to 18 instead  Parliament, State Representatives and City
 System     of 21, meaning that those of age 18 and  Representatives, each with different rights

            above would be able to vote and even run  and responsibilities.
            for parliament. The reason it was such a

 Reported by:  memorable moment is because with the                   Moving on, Mr. Chou explained why
 Khoo Xin Yi Sr1ScA  addition of 18 to 20-year-old citizens,   democracy is important. With democracy,
            the number of votes would be increased
            by more than 7,000,000. With that, Mr.             citizens  would  be  given  the  chance  to
            Chou asked for the students’ opinion on            vote for a better government and a better
            the matter. Some students stated that they         country. Mr. Chou also brought up the

            were excited, happy, clueless, anxious and         responsibilities of those who organize the
            even unfazed.                                      elections, saying that they must check for
                                                               those who are eligible to vote. Elections are
                                                               held once every 5 years and Mr. Chou stated

                    Mr. Chou went on to mention the  that the zones in which citizens should vote
            history of voting. From Ancient Greece  are based on their address. When voting,
            to 20th Century Europe and all the way  citizens vote for both one Member of

            to the countries in our modern world,  Parliament and one State Representative.
            the electoral systems around the world  In terms of the voting process, Mr. Chou
            have taken great changes. However, there  talked about the few steps citizens have to
            are still limitations to who can vote, with  take when going to vote. Citizens have to



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