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Public Perceptions of the Election Commission, Election Management and Democracy in Malaysia

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Public Perceptions of the Election Commission, Election Management and Democracy in Malaysia Synopsis

This report presents findings from a nationwide face-to-face survey of 2,627 Malaysians between March and April 2021 regarding public perceptions on the Election Commission (EC) and on election management. Malaysians by and large hold a cautious, moderate affirmation of the state of democracy in Malaysia, and of it having made notable progress over the past decade. A quarter of respondents regard the 2018 general election to be very free or/and fair, while 43 per cent think that it was free/fair though not without problems. This perception appears to have been influenced by the fact that there was a change of federal government. Public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the election management process and the EC is weakly affirmative, as revealed by a majority expressing a lack of confidence in an eventual online voting system being handled transparently. Urban residents generally have greater distrust in state institutions.

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ISBN: 9789815011173
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Author: Helen Ting, Andrew Jia Yi Kam, ISEASYusof Ishak Institute
Publisher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute an imprint of ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 61 pages
Series: Trends in Southeast Asia
Genres: Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political structures: democracy