
She said dissatisfied party members should lodge their complaints via the committee’s official website, Bernama reported.
“We are in direct contact with the party’s voting system developers and we have auditors overseeing the entire election process, from beginning till the end.
“Based on what I’ve seen throughout the election process, I haven’t noticed any ‘hidden hands’ at play because we’ve been closely monitoring these matters,” she said after an event by the federal territories department in Putrajaya.
The PKR division elections in Kedah, Perlis, Selangor, Melaka, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Melaka took place from April 11-13.
Polling for divisions in Kelantan, Terengganu, Penang, the federal territories, Pahang, Sabah and Johor will take place from tomorrow until Sunday.
On Tuesday, Ampang MP Rodziah Ismail urged PKR to postpone the remainder of its division elections scheduled for this coming weekend until alleged “irregularities” in the polling process were resolved.
Rodziah, who failed to defend her Shah Alam division chief’s post last weekend, said she found it “odd” she was the only candidate in her team that campaigned together who not only lost but received the lowest number of votes.
She also said she discovered some suspicious incidents in the Selangor PKR division elections last week, including the alleged failure to record votes for the division chief’s post in Shah Alam.
Rodziah said she had filed a complaint with the PKR election committee over the alleged irregularities.
Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung and Rawang assemblyman Chua Wei Kiat will appeal to contest the outcome of Saturday’s Selangor PKR division elections after losing the race for the position of division chiefs.
Zaliha yesterday said all objections to the 2025 party election results will be reviewed after the conclusion of voting at the division level.