Sunday, March 6, 2011

Now LIVE ! | NetCast for Merlimau and Kerdau By Elections



The results as as at 22:00 hrs ...




( Sun 6 Mar 2011)
2011
MAJORITY/
WINNER
2008
MAJORITY/
WINNER
MERLIMAU
BN
5,962
3,643
4,981
1,615
PAS
2,319
-
2,820

KERDAU
BN
5,060
2,724
4,135
1,615
PAS
2,336
-
2,520
-




Previous election results at Kerdau and Merlimau. What'll the winning figures be tonight?





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Some scenes at the By Election

[L]Customer bias PDRM | [R]Customer unfriendly PDRM


Today's Public By Election Netcast





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The Twin By Elections

1.State Legislative Assemby of Pahang, Kerdau Constituency
Contenders:
BN (Barisan Nasional)
PR (PAS of Pakatan Rakyat)

(L) Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad(BN) | (R) Hasanuddin Salim (PAS)

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2.State Legislative Assemby of Malacca, Merlimau Constituency
Contenders:
BN (Barisan Nasional)
PR (PAS of Pakatan Rakyat)

(L) Roslan Ahmad (BN) | (R) Yuhaizad Abdullah (PAS)




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2 comments:

Jong said...

Are we surprised? No not at all though we were hopeful mindset of those in the kampong will change.

BN win is not unexpected with so much 'instant mee' goodies into the kampong! Just shows confirm Melayu mudah lupa, belum cerdik lagi. Sigh!

It shows PAS/Pakatan Rakyat needs to work harder, reaching out to those in the rural areas.

Salak said...

The results affirm a few things for the coming GE at National level and the forthcoming Sarawak State elections.

Having Sarawak elections separately enables BN to pool all resources (mainly unfairly) to battle it out in Sarawak and capture it.

For Peninsular, these will thin out over 11 States for BN but creating some breathing room for PR who'll be left with the risk of loosing Sarawak. BN could loose Peninsular and Sabah.

Imagine BN losing Peninsular and Sabah, they'll have Sarawak all to themselves. Some kind of irony, too. PR will have control of oil which Sarawak wants back or at least for more than 5 %!

Frankly, I don't know what that means, yet, for a Sarawakian!

There'll be many odd pieces in the jugsaw.