Voting method

Malaysia
Elections (Postal Voting) Regulations 2003 (See Original in malay)
Part II Postal Voters
Persons entitled to vote as postal voters
3. (1) Any person who has registered as a Parliamentary or State electorunder the Elections (Registration of Electors) Regulations 2002, and is –
(a) an absent voter;
(b) a person certified by the Election Commission to be an election officer and liable for duties on polling day;
(c) a member of any police force established by any written law in forcein Malaysia, other than a member of the Police Volunteer Reserve Force;
(d) a member of any of the public services who on polling day isemployed full-time in a post outside Peninsular Malaysia or Sabah or Sarawak;
(e) a member of the Election Commission appointed under Article 114 ofthe Federal Constitution; or
(f) a member of any category of persons designated as postal voters bythe Election Commission from time to time by notification in the Gazette, shall,on receipt of a postal ballot paper, be entitled to vote as a postal voter atan election in accordance with these Regulations.
(2) A person referred to in paragraphs (1) (b), (d), (e) and (f)desiring to vote by post shall apply to do so by using Form 1 in the Schedule.