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KKB: Increased votes from Malays, Indians for Harapan signals trust in coalition

14 May 2024, 1:09 AM
KKB: Increased votes from Malays, Indians for Harapan signals trust in coalition

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 — Malay and Indian support for the Pakatan Harapan-Barisan Nasional (Harapan-BN) cooperation in the Kuala Kubu Baharu by-election increased by three and eight per cent respectively compared to the 15th state election in 2023.

Institut Darul Ehsan (IDE) senior manager (research) Khairul Arifin Mohd Munir said in last year's state election, Harapan obtained only 39 per cent of Malay votes while Perikatan Nasional (PN) received 55 per cent.

However, in last Saturday's by-election, 42 per cent of Malay votes went to Harapan although PN still enjoyed stronger Malay support.

“The Kuala Kubu Baharu by-election had 16 voting districts (DM), but out of the four Malay-majority DMs, Harapan-BN recaptured two DMs, namely Kampung Air Jernih and Pertak, with 49 and 78 per cent support from Malays. In the last state election, Harapan lost in those two DMs.

“Harapan also maintained strong majority support among the Chinese, winning at least 70 per cent of their votes, and also in mixed DMs, while PN retained control of two Malay DMs, namely Bandar Utama Batang Kali and Ampang Pecah,” it said in a statement yesterday.

IDE's studies also found that Indian support for Harapan in the by-election increased to 67 per cent compared to 59 per cent in the last state election.

It said support for Harapan from Chinese voters also shot up to 87 per cent in the by-election from 84 per cent in the state polls.

"Significant increases in support for Harapan were registered in the Pertak DM (46 per cent), Ladang Nigel Gardner (22 per cent), Kampung Air Jernih and among early voters. Military and police votes carrying the civil servant symbol have shifted to Harapan, possibly because special bonuses and enhanced public service schemes have had a positive impact on them," he said.

The increase in support, he said, was driven by the success of BN's grassroots efforts in regaining Malay voter support in traditional villages, due to the return of confidence among loyal BN voters, especially those aged 61 and above.

"For PN, Malay votes are due to the Malay candidate factor compared to its fielding a Chinese candidate in the last state election. The narrative of Chinese-DAP candidate played by PN also contributed to PN retaining Malay voter support," he said.

Meanwhile, Psychology Operations Fellow of Universiti Teknologi Mara's (UiTM) Media and Information Warfare Studies Centre, Dr Noor Nirwandy Mat Noordin, said the 'politics of moderation’ advocated by the Unity Government was among the factors contributing to the success of the Harapan-BN cooperation.

This approach had brought positive changes to the local political landscape with its emphasis on inclusiveness, unity, development and people's prosperity instead of the 3R (race, religion and royalty) issues, he said when contacted by Bernama.

Harapan candidate Pang Sock Tao won the state seat with a majority of 3,869 votes, beating Khairul Azhari Saut of PN, who obtained 10,131 votes, Independent candidate Nyau Ke Xin (188 votes) and Parti Rakyat Malaysia's Hafizah Zainuddin (152 votes).

— Bernama

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