Kesemua 3 negeri yang dipertahankan Pakatan - Selangor, Pulau Pinang dan Kelantan - mendapat majoriti 2/3.
Selangor - Pakatan 44, BN 12
Pulau Pinang - Pakatan 30, BN 10
Kelantan - Pakatan 33, BN 12
SELANGOR BN 12, PAS 15, DAP 15, PKR 14.
MCA yang bertanding 37 kerusi Parlimen dan 90 DUN alami kemerosotan paling teruk dalam sejarahnya apabila hanya menang 6 Parlimen dan 10 DUN.
The final tally is BN - 133, Pakatan Rakyat - 89. Pakatan scores a net gain of seven seats.
Here are some quick observations:
1) Pakatan lost Kedah. The three states that Pakatan Rakyat has retained - Selangor, Penang and Kelantan - were all won by two-thirds majority:
Selangor - Pakatan 44, BN 12
Penang - Pakatan 30, BN 10
Kelantan - Pakatan 33, BN 12 (reduced majority but retains 2/3rd)
2) MCA is left with six parliament seats (down from 15), while Gerakan is left with one seat (down from two). The sole Gerakan seat is Simpang Renggam in Johor, which was successfully defended by Liang Teck Meng.
3) DAP is the biggest winners (it gained 10 seats overall), while both PKR and PAS lost one and two seats respectively compared to the 2008 results.
DAP - 38
PKR - 30
PAS - 21
4) The seven additional seats gained by Pakatan are from Sabah (2 seats) and Sarawak (five seats).
5) Early calculations indicate that Pakatan Rakyat has won slightly more popular votes than BN nationwide - 50% against 49% (1% others).-malaysiakini
Pakatan Rakyat has picked up 21 seats from BN but lost 15, with a net gain of seven seats. While there is a swing among Chinese voters to Pakatan, the swing among the Malays appears uneven.
Pakatan seats wrested from BN
1) Stampin (DAP)
2) Sarikei (DAP)
3) Lanang (DAP)
4) Kluang (DAP)
5) Kampar (DAP)
6) Miri (PKR)
7) Lumut (PKR)
8 Gelang Patah (DAP)
9) Sandakan (DAP)
10) Sibu (DAP, lost in 2008, but won in 2010 by-election)
11) Penampang (PKR)
12) Bukit Katil (PKR)
13) Temerloh (PAS)
14) Alor Setar (PKR)
15) Pandan (PKR)
16) Kuala Terengganu (PAS)
17) Dungun (PAS)
18) Batu Pahat (PKR)
19) Kuala Nerus (PAS)
20) Sepang (PAS)
21) Raub (DAP)
22) Kulai (DAP)
BN seats wrested from Pakatan
1) Titiwangsa (PAS)
2) Kuala Selangor (PAS)
3) Pendang (PAS)
4) Balik Pulau (PKR)
5) Bagan Serai (PKR)
6) Kulim-Bandar Baru (PKR)
7) Hulu Selangor (PKR, won in 2008 but lost 2010 by-election)
8) Padang Terap (PAS)
9) Jerai (PAS)
10) Sik (PAS)
11) Merbok (PKR)
12) Baling (PAS)
13) Machang (PKR)
14) Ketereh (PKR)
15) Tanah Merah (PKR)
BN wins...
BN sudah mendapat 112 kerusi Parlimen, sekali gus kembali berkuasa dengan majoriti mudah.
The Election Commission (EC) announces - BN won 112 seats, DAP 28, PKR 18 and PAS 12.
At 12.54pm: BN retains simple majority to form government.
Tunggu 5 tahun kita cuba lagi. Tahniah....
Insha Allah. There's still hope for PR. Don't lose hope, lawan tetap lawan...
Pakatan wajib muhasabah kenapa orang gergasi tewas.
ReplyDeleteSaifuddin yang dilihat lantang bersuara tewas dek busy yang tidak menentu. Riak dah mula terancang, mula bina kroni. Cakap tak serupa bikin. Over confident ingat semua suka.
Salehuddin Ayob tidak wajar meninggalkan gelanggang bila ingat balik niat asal PAS sepertimana pesan Al marhum Ustaz Fadhil Nor.
Ada hikmah atas semua yang berlaku. Pengajaran untuk Anwar, jangan terlalu yakin pada orang kanan sehingga akar umbi dibiarkan reput tidak bertenaga.
Tahniah pada UMNO jika benar mahu berjuang demi melayu memandangkan cina langsung tak pandang.
Cina peduli apa dengan ptptn, cina mampu bayar tol, minyak melambung harga, Semua kuasa Barang Naik dalam tangan cina.
Melayu apa ada.
Melayu mudah lupa,kurang cerdik dan hanya berharapkan tongkat dpd gomen.
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