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13 Who vs Who HOT SEATS to watch for this 13th General Elections. Highlighted in green are seats with 50/50 chance between Barisan Nasional and Pakatan. Is your constituency listed in this list? What are your predictions for some of these seats?
Image via amazonaws.com579 contesting 222 federal seats, 1,320 in 505 state seats
Barisan Nasional (BN) had registered 221 candidates with the rest from PKR (99), PAS (73), DAP (51), independents (79), State Reform Party (STAR) (28), Berjasa (9), Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) (8), Sarawak Workers Party (SWP) (6), Kita (2), Parti Cinta Malaysia (PCM) (2), and Bersama (1).
Image via themalaysianinsider.comThe Election Commission received 579 nomination papers for the 222 Parliamentary seats and 1,324 for the 505 state seats on nomination day today.
This is the first time since the 1959 elections in the then independent Malaya to have a contest in all constituencies.
Kamaruddin said 132 Parliament seats are locked in straight fights, 57 three-cornered battles, 24 4-way fights, 7seats are facing 5-way tussles, one 6-way fight and one 7-way battle.
Kamaruddin said eight Parliamentary candidates are aged between 21 and 29, 77 (30-39 years), 145 (40-49 years), 223 (50-59 years) and 126 (60 and above).
Kamaruddin said eight Parliamentary candidates are aged between 21 and 29, 77 (30-39 years), 145 (40-49 years), 223 (50-59 years) and 126 (60 and above).
For state seats, 26 contestants are aged 21-29, 176 (30-39 years), 455 (40-49 years), 492 (50-59 years) and 172 (above 60 years), he said.
The number of independent candidates has more than doubled since 2008 when 36 independent candidates contested the federal seats, while 66 contested the state seats.
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