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[edit]Hi there! You are cordially invited to a meetup on Wednesday the 24th of October. Details and an attendee list are at Indonesian Wikipedia page id:Wikipedia:Kopi darat/Jakarta (24 Oktober 2012). Hope you can make it either in the afternoon or evening. John Vandenberg 13:33, 20 October 2012 (UTC)
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Sabah election figures
[edit]Good morning. I produced a table with the comprehensive results of Sabah State Elections 2013 in the german branch of Wikipedia (de:Wahlen zum Landesparlament in Sabah 2013). If you want to use the table for the english artice, I can translate the german terms to English. Cheers, --Cccefalon (talk • contribs) 05:22, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
- That would be great. In the meanwhile, I think you should also ask one or two main editors on the Malaysian general election, 2013 article, they may have some ideas and feedback on this. Thanks a lot! -Stv59 (talk) 11:33, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
- Here we are :) Enjoy, --Cccefalon (talk • contribs) 22:24, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
Candidate | Party | Status | Votes | Majority | Turnout of voters |
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N1 - BANGGI | |||||
Abd Mijul Unaini | BN - UMNO | won seat | 4293 | 3239 | Registered Voters: 9886 Turnout: 7257 (73,4 %) Spoilt votes: 256 |
Mursalim Tanjul | Independent candidate | 642 | |||
Jae-ly Medong | PR- SAPP | 533 | |||
Abdul Razak Abdul Salam | PR- PKR | 1054 | |||
Mohd Arifin Abdul Salam | PR- STAR | 479 | |||
N2 - TANJONG KAPOR | |||||
Zainal Nasiruddin | PR- MUPP | 363 | Registered Voters: 22486 Turnout: 17364 (77,2 %) Spoilt votes: 398 | ||
Alexander Anthony | Independent candidate | 35 | |||
Hendiri Minar | PR- STAR | 273 | |||
Tsen Heng Chong | PR- SAPP | 500 | |||
Teo Chee Kang | BN - LDP | won seat | 8890 | 1985 | |
Chin Chung Kui | PR- PKR | 6905 | |||
N3 - PITAS | |||||
Johnes Piut | PR- SAPP | 232 | Registered Voters: 14931 Turnout: 11745 (78,7 %) Spoilt votes: 354 | ||
Awang Latip Abdul Salam | PR- KITA | 138 | |||
Maklin Masiau | PR- STAR | 3111 | |||
Bolkiah Ismail | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6934 | 3823 | |
Dausieh Queck | PR- PAS | 976 | |||
N4 - MATUNGGONG | |||||
Sarapin Magana | BN - PBS | 6627 | Registered Voters: 20005 Turnout: 15901 (79,5 %) Spoilt votes: 370 | ||
Richard Jiun | PR- SAPP | 367 | |||
Marunsai Dawai | PR- STAR | 1536 | |||
Jelin Dasanap | PR- PKR | won seat | 6947 | 320 | |
Jolius Majawai | Independent candidate | 54 | |||
N5 - TANDEK | |||||
Andonny Pilit | PR- PKR | 4124 | Registered Voters: 22264 Turnout: 17170 (77,1 %) Spoilt votes: 599 | ||
Jebon Janaun | PR- STAR | 2668 | |||
Henry Yapolai Kundapit | PR- SAPP | 380 | |||
Anita Baranting | BN - PBS | won seat | 9399 | 5275 | |
N6 - TEMPASUK | |||||
Abdul Malik Mohed | PR- SAPP | 319 | Registered Voters: 16889 Turnout: 14193 (84%) Spoilt votes: 325 | ||
Laiman Ikin | PR- PAS | 3285 | |||
Suwah Buleh | PR- STAR | 1769 | |||
Musbah Jamli | BN - UMNO | won seat | 8495 | 5210 | |
N7 - KADAMAIAN | |||||
Timbon Lagadan | BN - PBS | 4988 | Registered Voters: 15924 Turnout: 13590 (85,3 %) Spoilt votes: 301 | ||
Jeremmy Ukoh Malajad | PR- PKR | won seat | 5877 | 889 | |
Rubbin Guribah | PR- STAR | 1877 | |||
Peter Marajin | PR- SAPP | 547 | |||
N8 - USUKAN | |||||
Md Salleh Md Said | BN - UMNO | won seat | 10879 | 6812 | Registered Voters: 18736 Turnout: 15603 (83,3 %) Spoilt votes: 372 |
Bakhruddin Ismail | PR- STAR | 285 | |||
Mustapha Sakmud | PR- PKR | 4067 | |||
N9 - TAMPARULI | |||||
Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing | PR- PKR | won seat | 6862 | 383 | Registered Voters: 17291 Turnout: 14428 (83,4 %) Spoilt votes: 187 |
Linggu Bukut | PR- STAR | 589 | |||
Stephan Gaimin | PR- SAPP | 185 | |||
James Ongkili Jr | Independent candidate | 126 | |||
Jahid Jahim | BN - PBS | 6479 | |||
N10 - SULAMAN | |||||
Hajiji Noor | BN - UMNO | won seat | 13065 | 10441 | Registered Voters: 19616 Turnout: 17044 (86,9 %) Spoilt votes: 449 |
David Orok | PR- STAR | 225 | |||
Arifin Harith | Independent candidate | 66 | |||
Gulabdin Enjih | PR- PKR | 2624 | |||
Ali Bakar Kawi | Independent candidate | 615 | |||
N11 - KIULU | |||||
Tindil Gonsobil | PR- SAPP | 129 | Registered Voters: 11444 Turnout: 9288 (81,2 %) Spoilt votes: 171 | ||
John Hussein | Independent candidate | 517 | |||
Rhodes Panilau | PR- PKR | 3701 | |||
Terence Sinti | PR- STAR | 1025 | |||
Joniston Bangkuai | BN - PBS | won seat | 3745 | 44 | |
N12 - KARAMBUNAI | |||||
Muali Aching | PR- PKR | 5542 | Registered Voters: 28940 Turnout: 23341 (80,7 %) Spoilt votes: 661 | ||
Ag Maidin Ag Apong | Independent candidate | 171 | |||
Aziz Ibrahim | PR- SAPP | 1977 | |||
Rano Susulan | Independent candidate | 916 | |||
Jainab Ahmad | BN - UMNO | won seat | 14074 | 8532 | |
N13 - INANAM | |||||
Roland Chia Ming Shen | PR- PKR | won seat | 8926 | 3202 | Registered Voters: 24428 Turnout: 20074 (82,2 %) Spoilt votes: 421 |
Eric Majimbun | PR- SAPP | 5003 | |||
Joseph Paulus Lantip | BN - PBS | 5724 | |||
N14 - LIKAS | |||||
Wong Hong Jun | PR- DAP | won seat | 7746 | 5652 | Registered Voters: 15312 Turnout: 11581 (75,6 %) Spoilt votes: 99 |
Chin Shu Ying | BN - LDP | 2094 | |||
Yong Teck Lee | PR- SAPP | 1487 | |||
Ho Cheong Tshun | PR- STAR | 155 | |||
N15 - API-API | |||||
Liew Chin Jin | PR- PKR | won seat | 5853 | 795 | Registered Voters: 15115 Turnout: 12099 (80%) Spoilt votes: 309 |
Marcel Jude Joseph | Independent candidate | 14 | |||
Wong Yit Ming | PR- SAPP | 713 | |||
Felix Chong Kat Fah | PR- STAR | 152 | |||
Yee Moh Chai | BN - PBS | 5058 | |||
N16 - LUYANG | |||||
Chia Chui Ket | PR- SAPP | 1694 | Registered Voters: 20142 Turnout: 15813 (78,5 %) Spoilt votes: 110 | ||
Shim Tshin Nyuk | BN - MCA | 2537 | |||
Hiew King Cheu | PR- DAP | won seat | 11213 | 8676 | |
Jafery Jomion | PR- STAR | 259 | |||
N17 - TANJONG ARU | |||||
Yong Oui Fah | BN - PBS | won seat | 9099 | 3690 | Registered Voters: 21951 Turnout: 17049 (77,7 %) Spoilt votes: 458 |
Salleh Tiaseh | PR- STAR | 750 | |||
Hamid Ismail | PR- PAS | 5409 | |||
Yong We Kong | PR- SAPP | 1333 | |||
N18 - PETAGAS | |||||
Awang Ahmad Sah | PR- STAR | 1111 | Registered Voters: 15500 Turnout: 12733 (82,1 %) Spoilt votes: 267 | ||
Yahyah Hussin | BN - UMNO | won seat | 8504 | 5653 | |
Mat Yunin Atin | PR- PKR | 2851 | |||
N19 - KAPAYAN | |||||
Khoo Keok Hai | BN - MCA | 5733 | Registered Voters: 26806 Turnout: 21719 (81%) Spoilt votes: 216 | ||
Phillip Among | PR- STAR | 720 | |||
Edwin Bosi | PR- DAP | won seat | 13020 | 7287 | |
Chong Pit Fah | PR- SAPP | 2030 | |||
N20 - MOYOG | |||||
Terrence Siambun | PR- PKR | won seat | 7462 | 1682 | Registered Voters: 17604 Turnout: 14828 (84,2 %) Spoilt votes: 204 |
Bernard Lawrence Solibun | PR- STAR | 603 | |||
Danim Siap | PR- SAPP | 779 | |||
Philip Benedict Lasimbang | BN - UPKO | 5780 | |||
N21 - KAWANG | |||||
Kefli Safar | PR- PKR | 3401 | Registered Voters: 19888 Turnout: 17093 (85,9 %) Spoilt votes: 237 | ||
Edward Dagul | PR- SAPP | 906 | |||
Akop Damsah | PR- STAR | 248 | |||
Ghulamhaidar Khan Bahadar | BN - UMNO | won seat | 12301 | 8900 | |
N22 - PANTAI MANIS | |||||
Abdul Rahim Ismail | BN - UMNO | won seat | 9639 | 4409 | Registered Voters: 18886 Turnout: 16114 (85,3 %) Spoilt votes: 239 |
Noraizal Mohd Noor | PR- SAPP | 403 | |||
Fred Gabriel | PR- PKR | 5230 | |||
Baharudin Nayan | PR- STAR | 603 | |||
N23 - BONGAWAN | |||||
Mohamad Alamin | BN - UMNO | won seat | 7443 | 3392 | Registered Voters: 14855 Turnout: 12866 (86,6 %) Spoilt votes: 261 |
Awang Talip Awang Bagul | PR- SAPP | 335 | |||
Ibrahim Menudin | PR- PKR | 4051 | |||
Ak Aliuddin Mohd Tahir | Independent candidate | 455 | |||
Assim Matali | PR- STAR | 321 | |||
N24 - MEMBAKUT | |||||
Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6547 | 3510 | Registered Voters: 11790 Turnout: 10023 (85%) Spoilt votes: 0 |
Narawi Ahmad | PR- PKR | 3037 | |||
Banjimin Ondoi | PR- SAPP | 300 | |||
Jaapar Ag Gador | PR- STAR | 139 | |||
N25 - KLIAS | |||||
Mohd Sanusi Taripin | PR- SAPP | 182 | Registered Voters: 15337 Turnout: 13064 (85,2 %) Spoilt votes: 342 | ||
Aliapa Osman | PR- STAR | 71 | |||
Lajim Ukin | PR- PKR | won seat | 6324 | 179 | |
Isnin Aliasnih | BN - UMNO | 6145 | |||
N26 - KUALA PENYU | |||||
Jusbian Kenneth | Independent candidate | 44 | Registered Voters: 14776 Turnout: 12889 (87,2 %) Spoilt votes: 250 | ||
Limus Jury | BN - UPKO | won seat | 7311 | 2273 | |
Johan OT Ghani | PR- PKR | 5038 | |||
Ining Sintin | PR- STAR | 154 | |||
Md Tajuddin Md Walli | Independent candidate | 92 | |||
N27 - LUMADAN | |||||
Abdul Rahman Md Yakub | PR- PKR | 2303 | Registered Voters: 13797 Turnout: 11722 (85%) Spoilt votes: 246 | ||
Jamain Sarudin | PR- SAPP | 143 | |||
Rapahi Edris | Independent candidate | 2476 | |||
Kamarlin Ombi | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6338 | 3862 | |
Saudi Suhaili | Independent candidate | 69 | |||
Mohd Jaafar Ibrahim | PR- STAR | 147 | |||
N28 - SINDUMIN | |||||
Harunsah Ibrahim | PR- PKR | 3701 | Registered Voters: 15390 Turnout: 12587 (81,8 %) Spoilt votes: 340 | ||
Semion Sakai | PR- STAR | 165 | |||
Amde Sidik | PR- SAPP | 357 | |||
Ahmad Bujang | BN - UMNO | won seat | 8024 | 4323 | |
N29 - KUNDASANG | |||||
Jain Sauting | PR- STAR | 1117 | Registered Voters: 13346 Turnout: 10295 (77,1 %) Spoilt votes: 264 | ||
Cleftus Stephen Spine | Independent candidate | 87 | |||
Satiol Indong | PR- PKR | 2231 | |||
Joachim Gunsalam | BN - PBS | won seat | 4206 | 1975 | |
Japiril Suhaimin | PR- SAPP | 2102 | |||
Sam Hondou | Independent candidate | 288 | |||
N30 - KARANAAN | |||||
Masidi Manjun | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6292 | 3500 | Registered Voters: 12471 Turnout: 10353 (83%) Spoilt votes: 171 |
Jalidin Paidi | PR- STAR | 1067 | |||
Mat Jaili Samat | Independent candidate | 31 | |||
Muhiddin Yusin | PR- PKR | 2792 | |||
N31 - PAGINATAN | |||||
Yazid Sahjinan | Independent candidate | 154 | Registered Voters: 13285 Turnout: 10772 (81,1 %) Spoilt votes: 174 | ||
Siringan Gubat | BN - UPKO | won seat | 5142 | 979 | |
Amru Abd Kadir | PR- PKR | 4163 | |||
Pedderin Tuliang | PR- STAR | 1139 | |||
N32 - TAMBUNAN | |||||
Joseph Pairin Kitingan | BN - PBS | won seat | 5586 | 2079 | Registered Voters: 13775 Turnout: 11428 (83%) Spoilt votes: 0 |
Justin Yonsoding | Independent candidate | 591 | |||
Wilfred Win Ponil | PR- PKR | 1744 | |||
Nestor Joannes | PR- STAR | 3507 | |||
Koh Kui Tze | Independent candidate | 0 | |||
N33 - BINGKOR | |||||
Ricky Sedomon | Independent candidate | 111 | Registered Voters: 15902 Turnout: 12908 (81,2 %) Spoilt votes: 185 | ||
Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau | PR- PKR | 2368 | |||
Kennedy Jie John | BN - UPKO | 4894 | |||
Geoffrey Gapari Kitingan | PR- STAR | won seat | 5350 | 456 | |
N34 - LIAWAN | |||||
Sapin Karano | BN - UMNO | won seat | 5383 | 1752 | Registered Voters: 14033 Turnout: 11507 (82%) Spoilt votes: 172 |
Paul Bunsu Gitang | PR- PKR | 3631 | |||
Nusleh Madarak | Independent candidate | 18 | |||
Pauket Yadiloh | PR- SAPP | 236 | |||
Nicholas James Guntobon | PR- STAR | 2067 | |||
N35 - MELALAP | |||||
Radin Malleh | BN - PBS | won seat | 4643 | 2599 | Registered Voters: 12098 Turnout: 9825 (81,2 %) Spoilt votes: 222 |
Roger Stimin | PR- SAPP | 2044 | |||
Noorita Sual | PR- DAP | 1992 | |||
Kong Fui Seng | PR- STAR | 924 | |||
N36 - KEMABONG | |||||
Rubin Balang | BN - UMNO | won seat | 5765 | 3032 | Registered Voters: 13246 Turnout: 11104 (83,8 %) Spoilt votes: 404 |
William Ensor Tingkalor | PR- SAPP | 1047 | |||
Tay Jin Kiong | PR- STAR | 1155 | |||
Biou Suyan | PR- PKR | 2733 | |||
N37 - SOOK | |||||
Ellron Angin | BN - PBRS | won seat | 7223 | 4395 | Registered Voters: 16387 Turnout: 13535 (82,6 %) Spoilt votes: 301 |
Liberty Lopog | PR- PKR | 1911 | |||
Kustin Ladi | PR- STAR | 2828 | |||
Chong Yu Chee | PR- SAPP | 1226 | |||
Rusayidi Abdullah | Independent candidate | 46 | |||
N38 - NABAWAN | |||||
Bobbey Ah Fang Suan | BN - UPKO | won seat | 3816 | 342 | Registered Voters: 9850 Turnout: 7844 (79,6 %) Spoilt votes: 185 |
Sidum Manjin | PR- MUPP | 41 | |||
Raymond Ahuar | PR- PKR | 3474 | |||
Fatimah Agitor | Independent candidate | 18 | |||
George Eram | PR- STAR | 310 | |||
N39 - SUGUT | |||||
Abdul Rahman Atang | Independent candidate | 1465 | Registered Voters: 9698 Turnout: 7175 (74%) Spoilt votes: 326 | ||
James Ratib | BN - UMNO | won seat | 4285 | 2820 | |
Pagrios Zabang | PR- PKR | 647 | |||
Datu Kamaruddin Datu Mustapha | Independent candidate | 111 | |||
Masiawan Kunching | PR- STAR | 341 | |||
N40 - LABUK | |||||
Metah Asang | BN - PBS | won seat | 7408 | 4526 | Registered Voters: 15041 Turnout: 11737 (78%) Spoilt votes: 209 |
Tang Yung Hi | PR- PKR | 2882 | |||
Pinus Gondili | PR- STAR | 1238 | |||
N41 - GUM-GUM | |||||
Hassan Hami | PR- STAR | 301 | Registered Voters: 11724 Turnout: 9220 (78,6 %) Spoilt votes: 180 | ||
Ahmad Thamrin Mohd Jaini | PR- PKR | 3191 | |||
Zakaria Mohd Edris | BN - UMNO | won seat | 5548 | 2357 | |
N42 - SUNGAI SIBUGA | |||||
Musa Aman | BN - UMNO | won seat | 16637 | 11569 | Registered Voters: 28057 Turnout: 22800 (81,3 %) Spoilt votes: 414 |
Mohd Arshad Abdul | Independent candidate | 201 | |||
A M Jaffar Juana | PR- SAPP | 265 | |||
Mohd Roslan Yussof | PR- STAR | 215 | |||
Irwanshah Mustapa | PR- PKR | 5068 | |||
N43 - SEKONG | |||||
Musah Ghani | PR- PKR | 3368 | Registered Voters: 14234 Turnout: 11121 (78,1 %) Spoilt votes: 351 | ||
Ahmad Ibrahim | PR- STAR | 100 | |||
Awang Othman | PR- SAPP | 354 | |||
Datu Ilahan Datu Amilbangsa | Independent candidate | 50 | |||
Samsudin Yahya | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6898 | 3530 | |
N44 - KARAMUNTING | |||||
Chong Ket Kiun | PR- DAP | 5380 | Registered Voters: 15972 Turnout: 12245 (76,7 %) Spoilt votes: 278 | ||
Yong Vui Min | PR- SAPP | 352 | |||
Charles O Pang Su Pin | BN - LDP | won seat | 6235 | 855 | |
N45 - ELOPURA | |||||
Liau Fook Kong | PR- SAPP | 469 | Registered Voters: 22317 Turnout: 16709 (74,9 %) Spoilt votes: 281 | ||
Au Kam Wah | BN - GERAKAN | won seat | 8105 | 251 | |
Hiew Vun Zin | PR- DAP | 7854 | |||
N46 - TANJONG PAPAT | |||||
Poon Ming Fung | PR- DAP | 4631 | Registered Voters: 14748 Turnout: 11181 (75,8 %) Spoilt votes: 206 | ||
Yong Chie Man | PR- SAPP | 191 | |||
Tan Shu Kiah | BN - GERAKAN | won seat | 6153 | 1522 | |
N47 - KUAMUT | |||||
Mustapa Tambuyong | PR- PKR | 2989 | Registered Voters: 14934 Turnout: 12142 (81,3 %) Spoilt votes: 350 | ||
Edward Podok | PR- STAR | 1196 | |||
Masiung Banah | BN - UPKO | won seat | 7607 | 4618 | |
N48 - SUKAU | |||||
Saddi Abdu Rahman | BN - UMNO | won seat | 5851 | 4419 | Registered Voters: 9813 Turnout: 7813 (79,6 %) Spoilt votes: 244 |
Aprin Musin | PR- SAPP | 89 | |||
Ahdah Sulaiman | PR- PAS | 1432 | |||
Juhori Paritai | PR- STAR | 197 | |||
N49 - TUNGKU | |||||
Tsen Yun Fah | Independent candidate | 96 | Registered Voters: 14626 Turnout: 11305 (77,3 %) Spoilt votes: 287 | ||
Shuaib Mutalib | PR- SAPP | 373 | |||
Mohd Suhaili Said | BN - UMNO | won seat | 7848 | 5484 | |
Johani Abd Halim | PR- PKR | 2364 | |||
Johan Nul | PR- STAR | 337 | |||
N50 - LAHAD DATU | |||||
Aliandu Enjil | PR- SAPP | 912 | Registered Voters: 25209 Turnout: 19187 (76,1 %) Spoilt votes: 451 | ||
Mohammad Yusoff Apdal | BN - UMNO | won seat | 12949 | 8415 | |
Hamid Awong | PR- PKR | 4534 | |||
Ariffin Hamid | PR- STAR | 341 | |||
N51 - KUNAK | |||||
Abd Sattal Shafiee | Independent candidate | 64 | Registered Voters: 11752 Turnout: 9106 (77,5 %) Spoilt votes: 295 | ||
Hussein Ibnu Hassan | Independent candidate | 1034 | |||
Kasman Karate | PR- PAS | 1002 | |||
Nilwan Kabang | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6394 | 5360 | |
Valentine Sebastian | PR- STAR | 200 | |||
Sharif Shamsuddin Sharif Sagaf | Independent candidate | 117 | |||
N52 - SULABAYAN | |||||
Hasaman Sagaran | PR- MUPP | 227 | Registered Voters: 12683 Turnout: 9413 (74,2 %) Spoilt votes: 499 | ||
Hussein Mumakil | Independent candidate | 347 | |||
Jaujan Sambakong | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6546 | 5129 | |
Mamat Barhana | Independent candidate | 74 | |||
Hermeny Murgal | PR- PKR | 1417 | |||
Julkalani Abd Rahman | Independent candidate | 107 | |||
Ghazalie Pg Hindi | Independent candidate | 196 | |||
N53 - SENALLANG | |||||
Baharuddin Mustapha | Independent candidate | 164 | Registered Voters: 13226 Turnout: 9105 (68,8 %) Spoilt votes: 0 | ||
Mohd Amin Abdul mem | PR- PKR | 1516 | |||
Nasir Sakaran | BN - UMNO | won seat | 7425 | 5909 | |
Abdul Manang Hatib Lawari | Independent candidate | 0 | |||
Ab Karim Talip | Independent candidate | 0 | |||
N54 - BUGAYA | |||||
Abdul Hussin Kiamsin | Independent candidate | 3139 | Registered Voters: 15698 Turnout: 11968 (76,2 %) Spoilt votes: 455 | ||
Atal Muhammad K K Abd Menang | Independent candidate | 201 | |||
Ramlee Marahaban | BN - UMNO | won seat | 6642 | 3503 | |
Alimin Budin | Independent candidate | 638 | |||
Hasai Tudai | PR- PAS | 702 | |||
Abdullah Sani Abdul Salleh | Independent candidate | 191 | |||
N55 - BALUNG | |||||
S Abas S Ali | BN - UMNO | won seat | 7843 | 5569 | Registered Voters: 13504 Turnout: 10692 (79,2 %) Spoilt votes: 195 |
Abdul Hamid Amit Mohammad Noor | PR- SAPP | 200 | |||
Frank Salazar | PR- PKR | 2274 | |||
Mohd Abdillah Timbasal | Independent candidate | 180 | |||
N56 - APAS | |||||
Tahir Dahu | PR- SAPP | 149 | Registered Voters: 15818 Turnout: 12455 (78,7 %) Spoilt votes: 327 | ||
Chok Yit Min | PR- STAR | 75 | |||
Alizaman Jijurahman | PR- PKR | 2891 | |||
Tawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan | BN - UMNO | won seat | 9013 | 6122 | |
N57 - SRI TANJONG | |||||
Fung Len Fui | BN - PBS | 5021 | Registered Voters: 22151 Turnout: 16558 (74,8 %) Spoilt votes: 201 | ||
Olivia Chong Oi Yun | PR- STAR | 128 | |||
Yong Ah Poh | PR- SAPP | 260 | |||
Chan Foong Hin | PR- DAP | won seat | 10948 | 5927 | |
N58 - MEROTAI | |||||
Mohd Manuke | Independent candidate | 342 | Registered Voters: 18317 Turnout: 14162 (77,3 %) Spoilt votes: 238 | ||
Rita Rudianshah Abu Bakar | Independent candidate | 104 | |||
Ho Shau Vui | PR- SAPP | 221 | |||
Chin Chee Syn | Independent candidate | 1255 | |||
Pang Yuk Ming | BN - LDP | won seat | 8045 | 4088 | |
Ahmad Dullah | PR- PAS | 3957 | |||
N59 - TANJONG BATU | |||||
Fatmawaty Mohd Yusuf | PR- PAS | 3228 | Registered Voters: 18345 Turnout: 14338 (78,2 %) Spoilt votes: 252 | ||
Hamisa Samat | BN - UMNO | won seat | 10858 | 7630 | |
N60 - SEBATIK | |||||
Mohammad Yusup Lewah | Independent candidate | 249 | Registered Voters: 10088 Turnout: 7595 (75,3 %) Spoilt votes: 293 | ||
Daud Jalaluddin | PR- PAS | 1344 | |||
Abd Muis Picho | BN - UMNO | won seat | 5484 | 4140 | |
Mohammad Jeffry Rosman | PR - STAR | 225 |
- Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it. It's great! -Stv59 (talk) 05:32, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi,I was just about to create that table, then realised you had. About to go to bed, given that the Indonesian Elections Commission look like they won't meet the deadline for announcing the results. Anyway, I notice you've included a column in the results table for "swing". This is not a term that has (so far) been mentioned in election coverage here - the media prefers to stick to the +/-% figures. This means that anybody wanting to complete this column would probably have to calculate it themselves rather than rely on media sources. Do you happen to know if this would count as WP:OR? If so, would you have any thoughts about removing that column? I know you've done a lot of work on elections in this region, so as a fellow election geek, I'd prefer to ask first, rather than being WP:BOLD. Regards Davidelit (Talk) 16:49, 9 May 2014 (UTC)
- Hi. Thanks for pointing that out. I chose the word "Swing" as it is more common in other election articles in pointing the change of percentage of votes obtained by a party. Nonetheless, I do not think that using the +/-% figures instead is a bad idea. Stv59 (talk) 09:12, 10 May 2014 (UTC)
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