Yes, the title says it all. If you are age 21 years and above.
You have the right to vote.
NO! Not for Malaysian Idol or Akademi Fantasia.

Vote for the government that you want to be served.
Vote for either of the many ruling parties that you desire.
Vote for your future!

This coming weekend, if you happen to be at Titiwangsa
or around the area, please do come and drop by and
register yourself as a voter.

Location: Titiwangsa (near the sports center)
Date: 01st July 2007
Time: 9AM – 12 PM
Contact: Lee Khai Loon (013-3570519) or
Chua Yee Ling (012-7355025)

Please do come and do your part! I will be there :)
Youths can make a difference!

Youth for Change plans to achieve

Our objectives are as follows:

1. Voter Education Roadshow

* To ensure that young Malaysians gain adequate awareness of the electoral
system, electoral processes, voters’ options and rights, and all issues related
to the Malaysian election system.
* Increasing young Malaysians’ knowledge and interest in current national
issues.

2. Voter Registration

* To encourage young Malaysians who are residing in the Klang Valley
(Kuala Lumpur and Selangor) to vote and become active in the civic and
political arena, contributing to making Malaysia a better and stronger nation.
* The joint organizers target at least 10,000 young Malaysians to be
registered to vote by the 1st of August 2007 .

Who is our target groups?

* Young Malaysians between the ages of 21 and 39, also those who are
qualified but has not yet registered as a voter.
* The campaign will focus upon the Klang Valley (Kuala Lumpur and
Selangor only). Based on statistics from the Election Commission (EC),
Selangor tops the list with the most number of unregistered voters at
600,000, while Kuala Lumpur has a total of 300,000 unregistered voters.