Court rules foul play in Kimanis GE14 results, by-election possible
The Kimanis parliamentary constituency was won by Datuk Anifah Aman in GE14. — Reuters pic
KOTA KINABALU, Aug 16 — The Election Court has declared the results of last year’s 14th general election null and void in the Kimanis parliamentary constituency won by Datuk Anifah Aman. In his ruling, Judge Lee Heng Chung found 284 additional ballots had been improperly cast, affecting the election result.However, incumbent MP Anifah indicated to his counsel Tengku Fuad Ahmad that he wants to appeal to the Federal Court.
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