As Sarawakians head to the polls today, it is important to understand that the BN-created electoral constituencies in the state will significantly impact the result. Here's how each of the 349 candidates performed: The following shows details of candidates who lost their deposits: Article type: metered. The following is a breakdown of the parties whose candidates won, and the number of seats each party contested. The following chart shows the popular vote by party as well as a comparison with 2016: Turnout was lower this time around compared to the last state election in 2016. Pakatan Harapan receiving 10.4%, and PSB winning 18.7%. Thirty independent candidates were in the fray as well.ģ% out of the 746,349 ballots cast. In terms of where the votes went, GPS secured the biggest chunk of the popular vote with 61. Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB), which is among the parties making a maiden appearance in the state election, won 4 of the 70 seats contested. PKR, which won three seats in 2016, lost all seats it contested this time around. DAP won two seats compared to seven in 2016. Fellow skater Nazari Muhd Yusuf, 28, admits he doesn't know. Saturday’s election saw Pakatan Harapan – which comprises PKR, DAP and Amanah, winning two seats. Once the voting centres closed, all the ballot boxes were taken to the 82 vote tallying centres and the official results will be announced tonight. The 76-seats won by GPS is more compared to the 72 seats bagged by Sarawak Barisan in the last state election in 2016. Mohamad said Annuar approached skateboarders in 2018 to talk before embarking on the skatepark project. PBB and PRS won all the seats it contested in. Unlocking Article Read more from this author. The coalition is made up of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) and People's Development Party (PDP). When met at the skatepark, several youths noted that it was the largest in Sarawak and credited the work to incumbent Nangka assemblyperson Annuar Rapaee. The GPS coalition which set up in 2018 by four former Sarawak-based Barisan Nasional component parties won 76 of the 82 seats up for grabs, giving it a two-thirds majority in the state assembly. Bernama PETALING JAYA: Voters in Malaysia’s biggest state handed Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) a landslide win at the state election on Saturday. Sarawak Polls: GPS retains power after officially winning 48 seats as of 9pm Saturday (Dec 18) Singai Nekan, 69, a Bidayuh Semban woman casting her vote at Dewan Serbaguna Kampung Semban on Saturday (Dec 18).9:21 AM SARAWAK POLLS | Every evening, dozens of youths will crowd around the Sibu Active Youth Space, a park on the banks of the Rajang River and host to the only official skatepark in the city.12:22 AM 1 SARAWAK POLLS | The voting process for the 12th Sarawak state election began at 7.BERNAMApix KUCHING : The voting process for the 12th Sarawak state election that began at 9. MariMengundi SarawakElection Sarawak2021 Flood stay home!□□♂️Ībang Jo casts his vote in Sarawak polls | New Straits TimesNSTnation Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg arrived at the Satok Sports Complex at 9.56am and had finished casting his ballot by 10.04 am. Sarawak2021 Read more: ps://Alexander Nanta urges Sarawak voters to carry out responsibility | New Straits TimesNSTnation Gabungan Parti Sarawak secretary-general Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi made the call via a post shared on his official Facebook page today. This elect.Ībang Jo casts his vote in Sarawak pollsNSTnation Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg arrived at the Satok Sports Complex at 9.56am and had finished casting his ballot by 10.04 am. S’wak polls: Polling centres closed, vote tallying process beginsKUCHING: The voting process for the 12th Sarawak state election that began at 9.30 am ended after all polling centres closed at 5 pm today. This the last chance for Anwar Ibrahim to prove that he can elections without Mahathir's help. Voting in Sarawak election beginsSARAWAK POLLS | Polling stations open at 7.30am, voting ends at 5pm. Politics and skateboards: The crucial youth vote in NangkaSARAWAK POLLS | Both contestants banking on the youth to deliver the votes. KUALA LUMPUR: Some RM1.4bil in government allocations for the multi-billion-ringgit Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project was used for other purposes, including cost overruns, says the Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC). RM1.4bil of LCS allocation used for other purposes, says PAC
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