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Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Perlis - Malaysian General Election 2013
Result for Perlis Parliament and State
| P1 - PADANG BESAR | (41,974) |
|---|---|
| Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin (BN-Umno) | 21,473 |
| Azamhari Mohamood (PAS) | 14,047 |
| Majority: 7,426 Spoilt: 531 Turnout: 36,142 Malays: 85.6% Chinese: 9.5% Indians: 0.9% Sabah Bumi: 0.3% Sarawak Bumi: 0.6% Others: 3.1% | |
| P1 - PADANG BESAR | (41,974) |
|---|---|
| Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin (BN-Umno) | 21,473 |
| Azamhari Mohamood (PAS) | 14,047 |
| Majority: 7,426 Spoilt: 531 Turnout: 36,142 Malays: 85.6% Chinese: 9.5% Indians: 0.9% Sabah Bumi: 0.3% Sarawak Bumi: 0.6% Others: 3.1% | |
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Perak - Malaysian General Election 2013
The Second state that I want to cover is Perak. It consist of :
1. 24 Parliamentary Seats
2. 59 State Assembly Seats
Refer to the picture below for more details. Click the picture to zoom.
Stay tuned for the next updates...
1. 24 Parliamentary Seats
2. 59 State Assembly Seats
Refer to the picture below for more details. Click the picture to zoom.
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Stay tuned for the next updates...
Main Source : PRU13 by SPR
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Johor - Malaysian General Election 2013
The first state that I want to cover is Johor. It consist of :
1. 26 Parliamentary Seats
2. 56 State Assembly Seats
Refer to the picture below for more details. Click the picture to zoom.
Kindly take note that, I am NOT writing about political talk which may
bias to any coalition. I am strictly accumulating reports and statistic
for records purpose only. So stay tuned for the next updates...
Main Source : PRU13 by SPR
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Malaysian General Election, 2013
The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak has announced the dissolution of parliament of Malaysia in a live nationwide telecast at 11.30am on 03 April 2013. No nomination date has yet been provided by the Election Commission. The Malaysian general election must be held no later than 27 June 2013. The constitutional parliamentary term in Malaysia is five years, after which the Federal Parliament must be dissolved by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the advice of the Prime Minister as pertained in the Malaysian laws for national elections.
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