Hannah Yeoh in landslide win in Segambut

10 May 2018 / 03:21 H.

PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan candidate Hannah Yeoh has won the Segambut parliamentary seat with 53,124 votes, for a majority of 45,702.
Yeoh was in a three-cornered fight with Datuk Loga Bala Mohan of BN-MyPPP and PAS candidate Mohd Solleh Ab Razak. Bala garnered 7,422 votes, while Mohd Solleh won 4,181.
Earlier, Rina Mohd Harun won the Titiwangsa parliamentary seat with 23,840 votes.
Rina, Bersatu's women wing chief, is a first-time candidate. She wrestled the seat from Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk Seri Johari Ghani.
Also in the fray was PAS' Mohamad Noor Mohamad who garnered 6,845 votes.
Meanwhile, incumbent Seputeh candidate Teresa Kok retained her parliamentary seat with 63,094 votes.
Her opponent, Seputeh MCA division assistant secretary Chan Quin Er, garnered 7,035 votes.
Another incumbent, Fong Kui Lun, also retained the Bukit Bintang parliamentary seat with a 37,260 majority.
He faced a three-corner fight with Barisan Nasional candidate Ann Tan Ean Ean and Penang Front Party candidate Khairul Husni Othman.
Meanwhile, Kepong candidate Lim Lip Eng won with a majority of 51,628.
"I wish to thank on the mandate and trust given by the Kepong constituents. I vow to uphold the responsibility entrusted to me not only for Kepong but also for the future of Malaysia," he tweeted.
His opponent, Ong Sian Liang (BN-Gerakan) garnered 4,888 votes.

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