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Crystal Reports MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 1 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 总会长 1 蔡细历 CHUA SOI LEK PRESIDENT 2 黄家定 ONG KA TING 3 翁诗杰 ONG TEE KEAT 署理总会长 1 江作汉 KONG CHO HA DEPUTY PRESIDENT 2 廖中莱 LIOW TIONG LAI 副总会长 1 丘克海 KHOO KEOK HAI VICE PRESIDENT 2 曹智雄 CHOR CHEE HEUNG 3 黄燕燕 NG YEN YEN 4 叶炳汉 YAP PIAN HON 5 颜炳寿 GAN PING SHOU @ GAN PING SIEU 6 姚长禄 YEW TEONG LOOK 7 黄祥辉 WONG SIONG HWEE 8 林祥才 LIM SIANG CHAI 9 姚再添 YEOW CHAI THIAM 10 陆垠佑 LOKE YUEN YOW 中委 1 周丽玉 CHEW LEE GIOK CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 2 罗秋俊 LOH CHEW JUNE 3 黄福安 WONG HOCK AUN MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 2 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 中委 4 陈锦 CHAN KAM CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 5 陈永生 TAN KEN TEN 6 王再兴 HENG CHAI HING 7 古乃光 KOH NAI KWONG 8 王孙文 ONG SOON BOON 9 林平国 LIM ENG KOK 10 陈进明 TAN CHIN MENG 11 马国鸣 MA KOK BEN 12 卢诚国 LOH SENG KOK 13 陈清凉 TAN CHENG LIANG 14 黄国强 NG KOK KIANG 15 郑旭宏 TEAH HEOK KUIN 16 颜天禄 GAN TIAN LOO 17 汤华昌 THONG FAH CHONG 18 张日洲 CHONG ITT CHEW 19 曾振铨 CHANG CHUN CHEUN 20 苏添福 SOH THIAM HOCK 21 陈匡维 CHIN HONG VUI 22 何国忠 HOU KOK CHUNG 23 沈永平 SIM ENG PENG MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 3 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 中委 24 沈清玉 SHIM TSHIN NYUK @ AGNES SHIM CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 25 颜丰守 GAN HONG SU 26 陈章成 TAN CHONG SENG 27 梁小琴 LEONG SIEW KAM 28 李志亮 LEE CHEE LEONG 29 杨志伟 YEONG CHEE WEI 30 郑贝川 TAY PUAY CHUAN 31 江雪霞 KIAN SIT HAR 32 黄日升 WEE JECK SENG 33 林岑 LIM YONG @ LIM CHEN 34 黄秀金 OOI SIEW KIM 35 吴心一 JEFFREY GOH SIM IK 36 余金福 EI KIM HOCK 37 黄祚信 NG CHOK SIN 38 蔡寶镪 CHUAH POH KHIANG 39 许振南 KOO CHIN NAM @ KHO CHIN NAM 40 何启文 HOH KHAI MUN 41 杨振良 YONG CHEN LEONG 42 王赛芝 HENG SEAI KIE 43 王鍾璇 ONG CHONG SWEN @ ONG CHONG SIEW MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 4 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 中委 44 黄世忠 NG SEE TIONG CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 45 曾沛銖 PANI CHOO @ CHEN POI CHU 46 李学超 LEE HOCK TOW 47 陈協成 TANG HEAP SENG 48 李煌治 LEE HONG TEE 49 江承俊 KONG SING CHU 50 李万行 LEE BAN SENG 51 叶志强 YIP CHEE KIONG 52 何遠平 HO YOON PING 53 郑懿铭 CHANG AIK MING 54 陈柏铨 TAN CAT KEONG 55 郑敬賲 TEH KIM POO 56 汤木 THENG BOOK 57 黄冠文 WONG KOON MUN 58 郑修强 TEE SIEW KIONG 59 洪正贤 ONG CHEN HUING 60 杜振耀 TOH CHIN YAW 61 钟明甫 CHONG AH YIT @ CHOONG MENG POO 62 曾亚英 TAN AH ENG 63 郑联科 TI LIAN KER MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 5 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 中委 64 何章兴 HO CHENG WANG CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 65 叶理国 YIT LEE KOK 66 罗桂平 LOH KOI PIN @ LOO KOI PIN 67 林德昌 LIM TECK CHONG 68 何有明 HO YOU MENG 69 陈财和 TAN CHAI HO 70 傅子初 POR CHOO CHOR 71 赖日辉 LAI YIT FEE 72 李官仁 LEE KON YIN 73 李伟杰 LEE WEI KIAT 74 黄家泉 ONG KA CHUAN 75 廖润强 LIEW YUEN KEONG 76 许金汉 KOH CHIN HAN 77 辜喜存 KOE HE CHOON 78 邓诗汉 TANG SEE HANG 79 刘锦明 LOW KIM MANG 80 黄智伟 WONG JEE YAI 81 徐先权 CHEE SIEN CHEN @ CHEE AH KEN 82 姚伟豪 YOO WEI HOW 83 刘一端 LAU CHIEK TUAN MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Page No. : 6 / 6 MCA 2010 EGM for Election of New Central Committee (Nomination) 马华2010年特大选举新中委会提名 竞选职位/Post Contested 编号/No. 候选人姓名 Name of Candidates 中委 84 彭子明 PANG TSU MING CENTRAL COMMITEE MEMBER 85 李占春 LEE CHEAM CHOON 86 林国河 TAN KOK HOR .
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