2010 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election
A leadership election was held by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) on 28 March 2010. It was won by then Deputy President of MCA, Chua Soi Lek.
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Central Committee election results
President
Candidate | Delegates' votes | |
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Chua Soi Lek | 901 votes | |
Ong Ka Ting | 833 votes | |
Ong Tee Keat | 578 votes |
Deputy President
Candidate | Delegates' votes | |
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Liow Tiong Lai | 1,171 votes | |
Kong Cho Ha | 1,106 votes |
Vice Presidents
Candidate | Delegates' votes (max. 4) | |
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Ng Yen Yen | 1,528 votes | |
Donald Lim Siang Chai | 1,469 votes | |
Chor Chee Heung | 1,202 votes | |
Gan Ping Sieu | 1,202 votes | |
Edward Khoo Keok Hai | votes | |
Yap Pian Hon | votes | |
Yew Teong Look | votes | |
Alex Wong Siong Hwee | votes | |
Yeow Chai Thiam | votes | |
Loke Yuen Yow | votes |
Central Working Committee Members
Candidate | Delegates' votes (max. 25) | |
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Lee Chee Leong | 1,430 votes | |
Hou Kok Chung | 1,312 votes | |
Heng Seai Kie | 1,267 votes | |
Wee Jeck Seng | 1,175 votes | |
Toh Chin Yaw | 1,142 votes | |
Tee Siew Kiong | 1,141 votes | |
Gan Tian Loo | 1,117 votes | |
Tan Chai Ho | 1,114 votes | |
Ong Ka Chuan | 1,104 votes | |
Lee Wei Kiat | 1,100 votes | |
Loh Seng Kok | 1,086 votes | |
Hoh Khai Mun | 1,077 votes | |
Liew Yuen Keong | 1,059 votes | |
Tan Cheng Liang | 1,054 votes | |
Koh Nai Kwong | 1,040 votes | |
Por Choo Chor | 1,037 votes | |
Tan Ken Ten | 999 votes | |
Kong Sing Chu | 981 votes | |
Chong Itt Chew | 975 votes | |
Yoo Wei How | 974 votes | |
Tan Ah Eng | 969 votes | |
Wong Koon Bun | 953 votes | |
Ti Lian Ker | 929 votes | |
Teh Kim Poo | 864 votes | |
Chuah Poh Khiang | 851 votes | |
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