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Saturday, 10 January 2009 12:27

There are 8,735 Chinese voters, accounting for almost 11 per cent of the electorate, and most of them are in Kuala Terengganu city or the Bandar state constituency, one of the four state constituencies in the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency.

Bernama

How will the Chinese vote on Jan 17 in the Kuala Terengganu by-election?

This is the question perplexing political observers and analysts and political parties involved in the by-election as well as the think-tanks from both sides of the political divide, especially when the majority Malay votes are likely to be evenly split between the major candidates.

Malay voters make up 70,834 of the 80,229 electorate in the parliamentary constituency. There are 8,735 Chinese voters, accounting for almost 11 per cent of the electorate, and most of them are in Kuala Terengganu city or the Bandar state constituency, one of the four state constituencies in the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency.

Bandar's elected representative is Toh Chin Yaw of the MCA, a component of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.

Although the BN retained both the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary and Bandar state seats in the general election last year, there was a drop in the majority votes, reflecting the varying mood and sentiment of the voters.

The majority votes garnered by the BN dropped from 1,933 in the 2004 general election to 628 in the 2008 general election in Kuala Terengganu while in Bandar, Toh’s majority votes fell from 1,612 in 2004 to 1,142 in 2008.

Toh has proven that being the sole Chinese representative in the state has provided the BN the advantage to garner nearly 80 per cent of the Chinese votes in Bandar.

The previous Kuala Terengganu MP, Datuk Razali Ismail, whose death on Nov 28 last year had necessitated this by-election, was also popular among the Chinese voters. This had helped him to win the seat.

Razali, who was the deputy education minister, was relentless in his assistance, particularly in matters related to education.

"The Chinese here voted for Cikgu Razali contrary to the general sentiment among the Chinese population in the country during the general election as their way of expressing their gratitude for his helping them," said a local community leader.

The sentiment could be different, however, during a by-election. In any by-election, there is a popular belief or so-called trend among Chinese voters to favour the opposition for a parliamentary seat and support the BN at state level.

Realising this, party strategists from both sides of the political divide have drawn up plans to win the support of the 8,735 Chinese voters in the constituency.

The by-election is a three-cornered contest among former Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh of the BN, Wakaf Mempelam state assemblyman Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut of Pas and independent candidate Azharudin Mamat alias Adam.

Wakaf Mempelam is another of the four state constituencies within the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency. The two other state seats are Batu Burok and Ladang.

Pas has already claimed that the Chinese voters have responded well to their candidate Mohd Abdul Wahid, saying that more people are turning up at their ceramah.

"During the general election (last year), only a few people turned up, but this time we see more people turning up at our ceramah and other events," said Parti Keadilan Rakyat information chief Tian Chua. PKR, Pas and the DAP are component parties of the opposition Pakatan Rakyat alliance.

This (claimed bigger turnout of people) has led PR to believe that "there is a change of heart among the local Chinese voters" as Tian Chua categorically stated that "some of the Chinese voters have made up their mind; we already know whom they are going to vote for.

"Their reception to our campaign is good. We are quite confident and we are gaining momentum. Basically, MCA and Gerakan have no issue to support Umno," he said.

The BN, meanwhile, remains undeterred and has planned its strategy to remind the Chinese voters of what Pas had done when it ruled the state from 1999 to 2004.

The MCA believes there are not many local issues to sway the voters, but it is wary of the national issues being played up by the opposition parties to stir up the sentiment of the Chinese voters.

"There are no local issues among the Chinese here. We are worried about the national issues being played up by the opposition. We have to do a lot of explanation," said Terengganu MCA Youth chief Toh Seng Cheng.

The MCA has also launched its so-called "pre-emptive strike" on the opposition by distributing leaflets entitled "Welcome to the Pas Extremist Theocratic State".

On top of that, MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has openly challenged DAP leaders, who had disagreed with Pas over the implementation of hudud (Islamic penal) laws, to boycott the by-election.

For MCA, the Jan 17 by-election is not just about Terengganu as it is significant in the context of national politics and policies.

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written by Rainbowseahorse, January 10, 2009 12:38:24
How will the Chinese vote on Jan 17 in the Kuala Terengganu by-election?

Simple! With either their Right or Left hand! And for either PAS, BN, or Independent candidate! smilies/grin.gif
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written by mypanida, January 10, 2009 12:48:11
The Chinese will vote for PAS and so will the Malays and the Indians too.
Only the CRONIES will vote for Umno.
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written by savemalaysia, January 10, 2009 12:53:22
MCA has no moral, let alone legal rights, to speak or represent the Chinese. It has only 15 parliamentary seats opposed to DAP's 28. The Chinese have had enough of those spineless and toothless MCA's goons who kowtow to UMNO like tortoises when they face the big bully. Chinese want stronger representation and they can't get it with MCA, so they are going to vote for the opposition in KT.

Moreover, they are terribly fed up with Ong Tee Kiat's dare to DAP to state their stand on Hudud. In the first place, who is he dare DAP must accept their challenge. Does it mean that if OTK challenges DAP to jump from the 20th floor, then DAP must show its bravado by accepting the challenge? Of course, DAP will tell MCA to fly kites.
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written by ahmadneil, January 10, 2009 12:59:51
All of the KT eligible voters will vote PAS to kick out umno .
Many chinese are just listening to MCA,who is umno lapdog,trying to convince them to vote umno but the chinese in KT are not that stupid.Dr Chua and OTK pleaded endlessly for their votes but most of them just ignored them.The chinese will show MCA what it meant when Ahmad Ismail called them squatters' and to teach MCA a lesson for not standing up for the chinese.This is what MCA deserve,a kick in the asses.
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written by ekt tan, January 10, 2009 13:29:50
Chinese must see themselves as Malaysians first and Chinese as second. If they want change PAS is the answar in the KT election. When one look at the houses the UMNO goons lives in and compare them with the rest of the KT rakyat and answer is more than clear. A vote for UMNO is a vote for corruption and self interest.
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written by InEffective, January 10, 2009 14:07:45
Chinese only have to look at their economic plight as their reality. But they also are accountable to others non-Chinese in their state who also are in economic hardship. (otherwise the politicians will take you for a ride) Simply voting for politicians because they have similarity to language and religion, does NOT deliver economic uplift. No more buying the 'overpromises and under-delivery' - make the politicians accountable for results.
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written by middlepath, January 10, 2009 14:23:52
how will they vote ? ambil $, pakai mata, naik roket, pergi ke bulan.
take the money, Lets go to the moon, that the way, uh huh, uh huh, I like it.
yes we can.
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written by SocratesI, January 10, 2009 15:19:57
With a pen and a piece of ballot paper, that's how they will vote! Seriously, after so many years of being threatened and intimidated, how do you think they will vote now that they smell a good chance of making a difference and denying their torturers the seat while managing to get a Rakyat-friendly MP into the seat? Naturally, they will all vote for Pakatan Rakyat/ PAS' candidate, Wahid Endut!

Even the SleepyHead worm can turn after being badgered by Maha-Shithead for less than 5 years. After 50 years, do you think the Chinese are not going to show you what they think
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written by coolandy, January 10, 2009 15:25:59
Cina Terengganu, dia bagi pitih, ambik, hok kite.

Pakoh PAS, hok kite jugok.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, January 10, 2009 15:26:41
On one hand, there is PAS with their Hudud laws. On the other is UMNO with their 51 years of racist, arrogance, and gross corruptions.

A Chinese dilemma indeed!

For those undecided, but yet still want to do the right thing, take two pieces of paper and write PAS & UMNO.
Say a silent prayer for guidance and pick one piece of paper which will be the deciding vote as ordained by a higher power.
In the meanwhile, do take any free money pushed your way as, indirectly, it’s your money too and you have every right to them.

Cheers, and may you get your guidance to vote PAS!
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written by Milo, January 10, 2009 16:55:22
The corruption, racialism and arrogance will not change as long as UMNO is in its present form. The people of KT, be they malays, chinese or indians, will have to choose whether they want a change to a clean & fair government, or continue to support a corrupt and unfair one.

PAS's hudud and Islamic state ambition must be opposed, but it should be done at the right level - i.e. the Pakatan Rakyat level. But the dirt of the nation under UMNO-led BN must be cleanse as soon as possible. They must be replaced, and the only hopr of such a change is to allow Pakatan take over as soon as possible. The people must know this is a chance of a lifetime to make history, where the "invincibility" of the corrupt BN can be shown ato be a myth. Start with KT - a vote for PAS is a vote for Pakatan Rakyat!
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written by wood, January 10, 2009 17:28:09
How will the Chinese vote in KT?

Answer : PAS and goodbye BN !
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written by MalaysianFirst, January 10, 2009 18:44:16
To the Chinese voters in KT:

Curriculum Vitae

Name: BeeEnd Bin ArmNo
Age: 52 years old
Qualifications: PhD in Cheating, MBA in Racism, and Degree(A Class Honors) in Miscommunication
Profession: Professional Conman
Last Job Held: This is my last job held
Next Potential Job: Not likely to find next job
References: You can call MCA or MIC. They are my "best friends".

Name: Pakatan Rakyat Bin Malaysian Malaysia
Age: 1 years old
Qualification: PhD in Social Justice, PhD in Anti-Corruption, PhD in Good Governance
Profession: Social Worker
Last Job Held: Social Worker in 5 states
Next Potential Job: Social Worker in 14 States
References: You can call PKR, DAP, PAS. They are my good friends.

Choose wisely my dear KT Chinese voters.
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written by miwaki, January 10, 2009 20:04:31
Voters of KT should reject corrupt,incompetent and arrogant party such as UMNO to represent them in parliament.Send someone clean, competent with humility to parliament and at the same time teach barisan najis a lesson that people of KT are smart,intelligent and they cannot be bought over just with a couple of hundreds.

Of course you can pocket the money if given,after all its your money anyway.UMNO will not give you money,not even lending you if it doesn't need your votes.We the people of PR controlled states hope that KT voters can repeat the victory of Permatang Pauh.Vote PAS to ensure a victory for the people of Malaysia,this is an opportunity to tell the barisan najis that its time for them to step down and let Pakatan Rakyat to rule this country.Barisan najis has done enough damages to this country to qualify itself to buried alive.
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written by carribeanking7, January 10, 2009 21:31:33
Err what was that about ?, I saw the word Bernama and didnt bother to read it-VKM
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written by cheekhiaw, January 10, 2009 22:30:48
Chinese voters in KT,

Go ride the mule while you search for a horse. And get rid of those stealing asses.

xxx
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