AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoJohor Election Results: Barisan Nasional (BN) crushed Pakatan Harapan (PH) in Malaysia’s 16th Johor state election, winning 48 of 56 seats and a bigger two-thirds majority, while PH said it respects the outcome and will review where it fell short. Women in Politics: Ten women won Johor seats, including PH’s youngest winner Felicia Poh Rui Ling (28) and BN’s debutant Nadhirah Afiqah Abd Rahim. Campaign Fallout: DAP announced it will investigate why it lost seats like Jementah and Tangkak, pointing to vote shifts toward BN. Election Integrity & Access: India’s Election Commission added new questions to online Form 6 about whether applicants’ parents were in the last SIR, and clarified what happens if SIR enumeration forms aren’t returned. Voting Rules Under Pressure (U.S.): Idaho election officials face federal threats tied to noncitizen voting, while Congress is stalled by the “SAVE America Act,” which local officials warn could be unworkable. Impeachment Math (Philippines): A constitutional law expert says the 16-vote threshold to convict VP Sara Duterte could be interpreted as a relative two-thirds requirement, not a fixed number. Political Violence (Ghana): Three arrests followed disruption of an NPP Bantama constituency election, after men destroyed ballots and materials.
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