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2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election|
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Turnout | 65% [1] |
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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[]
Deputy President[]
Vice Presidents[]
Candidate |
Delegates' votes (max. 4) |
Popular Vote |
Percentage
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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%
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|
15 |
1,408 |
2%
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Central Working Committee Members[]
Candidate |
Delegates' votes (max. 25) |
Popular Vote
|
|
491 |
14,296
|
|
487 |
14,111
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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
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|
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
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References[]
Categories:
- Malaysian Chinese Association
- 2018 elections in Malaysia
- Political party leadership elections in Malaysia
- 2018 political party leadership elections
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