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BERNAMA.COM :: General Election 2013 JOHOR | KEDAH | KELANTAN | MELAKA | NEGERI SEMBILAN | PAHANG | PULAU PINANG | PERAK | PERLIS | SELANGOR | TERENGGANU | SABAH | SARAWAK | W.P. KUALA LUMPUR | W.P. LABUAN | W.P. PUTRAJAYA KEPUTUSAN PILIHAN RAYA UMUM 2013 - SARAWAK GENERAL ELECTION 2013 RESULTS - SARAWAK KAWASAN PILIHANRAYA PERATUS UNDI NAMA-NAMA CALON DAN UNDI YANG STATUS MAJORITI PARLIMEN & DEWAN UNDI DITOLAK PARTI DIPEROLEHI UNDANGAN NEGERI Status Majority Voting Votes Names Of Candidates And Votes Polled Parliament & State Percentage Rejected Party Constituencies 1. NOGEH ANAK P192 MAS GADING 79.1 224 8265 MNG 2156 GUMBEK (BN) 2. PATRICK ANEK UREN 462 HD (STAR) 3. MORDI ANAK BIMOL 5293 KLH (DAP) 4. TEKHEE @ TIKI ANAK 6109 KLH LAFE (BEBAS) 1. WAN JUNAIDI BIN P193 SANTUBONG 79.1 394 24655 MNG 20936 TUANKU JAAFAR (BN) 2. AFFENDI BIN JEMAN 233 HD (BEBAS) 3. ZULRUSDI BIN 3719 KLH MOHAMAD HOL (PKR) 4. MURA BIN KADIR 206 HD (STAR) 1. AHMAD NAZIB BIN P194 PETRA JAYA 76.7 321 8116 KLH JOHARI (PKR) 2. FADILLAH BIN YUSOF 29559 MNG 21443 (BN) P195 BANDAR KUCHING 76.6 201 1. TAN KAI (BN) 10491 KLH 2. CHONG CHIENG JEN 30133 MNG 19642 (DAP) 1. YONG KHOON HIAN @ P196 STAMPIN 77.3 488 YONG KHOON SENG 22993 KLH (BN) 2. JULIAN TAN KOK PING 41663 MNG 18670 (DAP) 3. SOO LINA (STAR) 239 HD 1. RUBIAH BINTI WANG P197 KOTA SAMARAHAN 82.8 528 24202 MNG 17401 (BN) 2. ABANG AHMAD KERDEE BIN ABANG 6801 KLH MASAGUS (PAS) 1. WILLIE ANAK MONGIN P198 MAMBONG 77.2 674 10740 KLH (PKR) 2. DRIPIN ANAK SAKOI 704 HD (STAR) 3. JAMES DAWOS MAMIT 20461 MNG 9721 (BN) 1. EDWARD ANAK P199 SERIAN 78.8 296 6343 KLH ANDREW LUWAK (DAP) 2. JOHNNY ANAK APUT 390 HD (STAR) 3. RICHARD RIOT ANAK 19494 MNG 13151 JAEM (BN) 1. MOHAMAD BIN JOLHI P200 BATANG SADONG 78.3 227 2017 KLH (PAS) 2. NANCY BINTI SHUKRI 13277 MNG 11260 (BN) 1. ABANG ZULKIFLI BIN P201 BATANG LUPAR 75.9 425 4661 KLH ABANG ENGKEH (PKR) 2. ROHANI BINTI ABDUL 15625 MNG 10964 KARIM (BN) 1. NICHOLAS MUJAH P202 SRI AMAN 75.2 224 5618 KLH ANAK ASON (PKR) 2. MASIR ANAK KUJAT 12168 MNG 6550 (BN) 3. WILFRED STEPHEN 476 HD (SWP) 4. DONALD LAWAN 3867 KLH (BEBAS) 1. NICHOLAS BAWIN P203 LUBOK ANTU 78.6 143 2530 KLH ANAK ANGGAT (PKR) 2. WILLIAM @ NYALLAU 8278 MNG 4091 ANAK BADAK (BN) 3. LARRY SOON @ LARRY SNG WEI SHIEN 4187 KLH (SWP) 1. DOUGLAS UGGAH P204 BETONG 77.6 315 15476 MNG 10887 EMBAS (BN) 2. CECILIA SITI UNA @ 4589 KLH SITTIE ENDEK (PKR) P205 SARATOK 80.3 258 1. ALI ANAK BIJU (PKR) 9519 KLH 2. ROSLI BIN LEK @ ABG ROSELIE BIN ABG 681 HD PALENG (BEBAS) 3. WILLIAM IKOM (BN) 11600 MNG 2081 1. JURINA BINTI MUT P206 TANJONG MANIS 75 238 1571 HD (PAS) 2. NORAH BINTI ABD 12535 MNG 10964 RAHMAN (BN) 1. WAHAB BIN HAJI P207 IGAN 78.2 222 11896 MNG 10149 DOLAH (BN) 2. AJIJI BIN FAUZAN 1747 KLH (PAS) 1. DING KUONG HIING P208 SARIKEI 77.6 277 13758 KLH (BN) 2. WONG LING BIU (DAP) 14263 MNG 505 1. WONG ANAK JUDAT P209 JULAU 75.4 278 3936 KLH (SWP) 2. WONG HONG YU 2852 KLH (PKR) 3. JOSEPH SALANG 9891 MNG 5955 ANAK GANDUM (BN) 1. ELLISON LUDAN ANAK P210 KANOWIT 70.8 276 417 HD MUYAN (SWP) 2. THOMAS LAJA ANAK 5004 KLH BESI (PKR) 3. AGO ANAK DAGANG 8046 MNG 3042 (BN) P211 LANANG 78.7 304 1. TIONG THAI KING (BN) 17983 KLH 2. ALICE LAU KIONG 26613 MNG 8630 YIENG (DAP) P212 SIBU 79.9 496 1. LAU LEE MING (BN) 23967 KLH 2. OSCAR LING CHAI 26808 MNG 2841 YEW (DAP) 3. NARAWI BIN HARON 203 HD (BEBAS) 1. SYLVESTER AJAH P213 MUKAH 75.1 417 SUBAH @ AJAH BIN 2219 HD SUBAH (BEBAS) 2. HAI BIN MERAWIN @ 2219 HD BONAVENTURE (DAP) 3. MUHAMMAD LEO MICHAEL TOYAD 14983 MNG 12764 ABDULLAH (BN) 1. JOSEPH ENTULU P214 SELANGAU 81.5 309 12040 MNG 7555 ANAK BELAUN (BN) 2. SNG CHEE HUA (SWP) 4485 KLH 3. JOSHUA ANAK JABING @ JOSHUA JABENG 3891 KLH (PKR) 1. ALEXANDER NANTA P215 KAPIT 66.7 271 13446 MNG 9731 LINGGI (BN) 2. RAMLI ANAK MALAKA 3715 KLH (DAP) 1. GEORGE ANAK P216 HULU RAJANG 68.1 213 2129 KLH LAGONG (SWP) 2. ABUN SUI ANYIT (PKR) 3283 KLH 3. UGAK ANAK 9117 MNG 5834 KUMBONG (BN) P217 BINTULU 76.8 458 1. TIONG KING SING (BN) 26458 MNG 2. JOHN BRIAN ANTHONY ANAK JEREMY 19025 KLH GUANG (DAP) 1. MUHAMMAD ZAID BIN P218 SIBUTI 73.9 288 7282 KLH TANDANG (PAS) 2. AHMAD LAI BIN 13348 MNG 6066 BUJANG (BN) 1. MICHAEL TEO YU P219 MIRI 74.2 630 26909 MNG 1992 KENG (PKR) 2. SEBASTIAN TING 24917 KLH CHIEW YEW (BN) 3. CHONG KON FATT 306 HD (STAR) P220 BARAM 64 242 1. ANYI NGAU (BN) 9182 MNG 194 2. PATRICK SIBAT 363 HD SUJANG (BEBAS) 3. ROLAND ENGAN (PKR) 8988 KLH P221 LIMBANG 73.8 162 1. BARU BIAN (PKR) 4698 KLH 2. HASBI BIN 12999 MNG 8301 HABIBOLLAH (BN) 1. HENRY SUM AGONG P222 LAWAS 74.9 177 9928 MNG 6030 (BN) 2. BARU LANGUB (DAP) 3898 KLH 3. ALIRAHMAN BIN 69 HD KAMSEH (STAR) Summary : PARTI POLITIK & CALON BEBAS JUMLAH KERUSI YANG DIPEROLEHI OLEH TIAP-TIAP PARTI PERATUS MENGIKUT TIAP-TIAP KAWASAN POLITIK & CALON BEBAS MENGIKUT KAWASAN-KAWASAN (%) DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI PILIHANRAYA DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI Percentage Political Party & Independent Candidate The Number Of Seats Captured By Political Party & Independent (%) According to State Constituencies Candidate Based On State TOTAL 0 100.00.
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