Not online voting. Not SPR. Not a party tool. A non-binding preference signal.

Let verified constituents signal their preferred local representative.

WakilKita is being designed to help Malaysians nominate and support one preferred local rep in their own constituency, backed by planned identity checks, privacy-preserving tallying, and constituency-level issue data.

Illustrative pilot model

P105 Petaling Jaya

demo — not live

Verified

1,284

Nominated

9

Disputes

0 open

Sample participant signal

Illustrative nominee

Example profile showing how a local representative plan could be tied to transit reliability, flood mitigation, and transparent service KPIs.

Support

38%

Illustrative demo only. Aggregate public results would appear only after privacy thresholds are met.

Trust before turnout

The product is the trust model.

WakilKita should win because the planned count is hard to abuse and easy to explain. No blockchain theatre. No public preference exposure. Just boring, auditable civic infrastructure.

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One verified constituent account per identity check

02

Constituency eligibility checked before support is counted

03

Identity records separated from support records

04

Public results show aggregate participant signal only

05

Every count-changing action is designed to produce an audit event

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Dispute, impersonation, and takedown workflow from day one

Constituency pages

Local preference snapshots

Example figures shown for product demonstration only.

illustrative data

P105

Petaling Jaya

1,284 verified residents

9 nominations

Top issue: Transit reliability

P104

Subang

842 verified residents

6 nominations

Top issue: Flood mitigation

P121

Lembah Pantai

517 verified residents

5 nominations

Top issue: Rental pressure

Evidence board

Example issue ranking from public data and resident priority

Flood hotspots78/100

NADMA + resident reports

Clinic access64/100

OpenDOSM + facility distance

School density59/100

MOE school list + population

Public transport gaps72/100

GTFS + resident priority

MVP pilot scope

Prove trust, not hype.

First milestone: one constituency, verified resident signup design, nominations, and a public aggregate participant signal that can survive scrutiny before any identity data is collected.

Private pilot in 1–3 constituencies

Verified resident signup and constituency matching

Nominate, claim, and verify rep profiles

Support one preferred local rep with privacy protection

Open-data constituency issue dashboard

Rep priority plan tied to evidence and resident concerns

Positioning rule

One eligible resident supports one local preferred rep. It is a non-binding participant signal, not an official vote, candidacy decision, or election result.

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