2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election

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2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election

← 2013 04 November 2018
Turnout65% [1]
 
Candidate Wee Ka Siong Gan Ping Sieu
Party MCA MCA MCA
Electoral vote 447 182 0
Popular vote 14,241 6,802 124
Percentage 71% 29% 0%

President of MCA before election

Liow Tiong Lai

President of MCA

Wee Ka Siong

A leadership election was held by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) on 4 November 2018.[2]

Both Wee Ka Siong and his running mate Mah Hang Soon won the presidency and deputy presidency respectively.[3]

Central Committee election results[]

President[]

Candidate Delegates' votes Popular vote Percentage
Wee Ka Siong 447 14,241 71%
Gan Ping Sieu 182 6,802 29%
124 124 0%

Deputy President[]

Candidate Delegates' votes Popular vote Percentage
Mah Hang Soon 428 13,662 68%
Tee Siew Kiong 201 7,448 32%

Vice Presidents[]

Candidate Delegates' votes
(max. 4)
Popular Vote Percentage
Lim Ban Hong 483 14,074 77%
441 13,861 70%
Ti Lian Ker 419 13,356 67%
331 10,890 53%
280 8,628 45%
200 7,114 32%
191 6,817 30%
156 5,712 25%
15 1,408 2%

Central Working Committee Members[]

Candidate Delegates' votes
(max. 25)
Popular Vote
491 14,296
487 14,111
Koh Nai Kwong 463 14,010
461 12,918
459 13,172
455 13,180
451 13,153
448 13,231
443 12,955
441 12,987
Daniel Wa Wai How 432 12,565
423 12,458
421 12,006
406 12,249
397 11,612
391 10,669
381 11,217
381 11,200
378 11,378
374 10,794
373 11,285
370 11,173
365 10,269
361 10,663
315 9,569
309 8,968
302 9,434
271 8,970
268 8,380
268 7,910
251 8,215
237 7,759
234 7,769
227 7,295
214 6,784
204 6,421
202 6,506
193 6,361
191 5,909
187 6,144
184 6,239
184 6,222
181 6,236
180 5,937
176 6,087
173 6,152
166 5,583
141 5,141
134 5,324
112 4,443
64 2,691
32 1,898
15 1,148
8 1,369

References[]

  1. ^ The Star (5 November 2018). "65% turnout means members want new leadership". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. ^ The Star (7 June 2018). "MCA to reveal new leaders on Nov 4". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  3. ^ The Star (5 November 2018). "MCA polls: Full Results". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
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