2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election
A leadership election was held by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) on 4 November 2018.[2]
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Turnout | 65% [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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 |
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Wee Ka Siong | 447 | 14,241 | 71% |
Gan Ping Sieu | 182 | 6,802 | 29% |
Ngoo Teck Keong | 124 | 124 | 0% |
Deputy President
Candidate | Delegates' votes | Popular vote | Percentage |
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Mah Hang Soon | 428 | 13,662 | 68% |
Tee Siew Kiong | 201 | 7,448 | 32% |
Vice Presidents
Candidate | Delegates' votes (max. 4) | Popular Vote | Percentage |
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Lim Ban Hong | 483 | 14,074 | 77% |
Tan Teik Cheng | 441 | 13,861 | 70% |
Ti Lian Ker | 419 | 13,356 | 67% |
Yew Teong Look | 331 | 10,890 | 53% |
Lim Chin Fui | 280 | 8,628 | 45% |
Ooi Siew Kim | 200 | 7,114 | 32% |
Ei Kim Hock | 191 | 6,817 | 30% |
Lau Lee | 156 | 5,712 | 25% |
Tan Seong Lim | 15 | 1,408 | 2% |
Central Working Committee Members
Candidate | Delegates' votes (max. 25) | Popular Vote |
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Lee Hong Tee | 491 | 14,296 |
Low Ah Keong | 487 | 14,111 |
Koh Nai Kwong | 463 | 14,010 |
Chew Kok Woh | 461 | 12,918 |
Pamela Leong | 459 | 13,172 |
Kang Meng Fuat | 455 | 13,180 |
Toh Chin Yaw | 451 | 13,153 |
Ong Chong Swen | 448 | 13,231 |
Teh Chai Aan | 443 | 12,955 |
Leaw Kok Chan | 441 | 12,987 |
Daniel Wa Wai How | 432 | 12,565 |
Ng Chok Sin | 423 | 12,458 |
Koh Chin Han | 421 | 12,006 |
Tan Tuan Peng | 406 | 12,249 |
Chan Quin Er | 397 | 11,612 |
Tan Ken Tan | 391 | 10,669 |
Chua Thiong Gee | 381 | 11,217 |
Wong Tat Chee | 381 | 11,200 |
Lau Chin Kok | 378 | 11,378 |
Chiew Kai Heng | 374 | 10,794 |
Yap Siok Moy | 373 | 11,285 |
Ooi Eyan Hian | 370 | 11,173 |
Ng Fook Heng | 365 | 10,269 |
Chin Hong Vui | 361 | 10,663 |
Daniel Ling Sia Chin | 315 | 9,569 |
Boey Chin Gan | 309 | 8,968 |
Teh Yeow Meng | 302 | 9,434 |
Ivone Low Yi Wen | 271 | 8,970 |
Lee Ching Yong | 268 | 8,380 |
Chew Yin Keen | 268 | 7,910 |
Lee Pei Wah | 251 | 8,215 |
Ang Sui Eng | 237 | 7,759 |
Tan Chuan Hong | 234 | 7,769 |
Yip Jiun Hann | 227 | 7,295 |
Seet Tee Gee | 214 | 6,784 |
Chew Hian Tat | 204 | 6,421 |
Ng Yew Aik | 202 | 6,506 |
Cheng Joo Chooi | 193 | 6,361 |
Ng How Doo | 191 | 5,909 |
Chua Sheng Kian | 187 | 6,144 |
Chuah Chin Chuon | 184 | 6,239 |
Ng Kai Cheong | 184 | 6,222 |
Yee Shan Kon | 181 | 6,236 |
Tan Chai Yee | 180 | 5,937 |
Wong Kah Foo | 176 | 6,087 |
Lim Kian On | 173 | 6,152 |
Low Joo Hiap | 166 | 5,583 |
Khor Tze Zer | 141 | 5,141 |
Ng Phei Jin | 134 | 5,324 |
Foo Ton Hin | 112 | 4,443 |
Lim Ah Yew | 64 | 2,691 |
Lim Poh Yiak | 32 | 1,898 |
Hui Huat | 15 | 1,148 |
Wong Chun Pen | 8 | 1,369 |
References
- The Star (5 November 2018). "65% turnout means members want new leadership". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- The Star (7 June 2018). "MCA to reveal new leaders on Nov 4". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- The Star (5 November 2018). "MCA polls: Full Results". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
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