2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election

A leadership election was held by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) on 4 November 2018.[2]

2018 Malaysian Chinese Association leadership election

04 November 2018
Turnout65% [1]
 
Candidate Wee Ka Siong Gan Ping Sieu Ngoo Teck Keong
Party MCA MCA MCA
Electoral vote 447 182 0
Popular vote 14,241 6,802 124
Percentage 71% 29% 0%

President of MCA before election

Liow Tiong Lai

President of MCA

Wee Ka Siong

Both Wee Ka Siong and his running mate Mah Hang Soon won the presidency and deputy presidency respectively.[3]

Central Committee election results

President

CandidateDelegates' votesPopular votePercentage
Wee Ka Siong44714,24171%
Gan Ping Sieu1826,80229%
Ngoo Teck Keong1241240%

Deputy President

CandidateDelegates' votesPopular votePercentage
Mah Hang Soon42813,66268%
Tee Siew Kiong2017,44832%

Vice Presidents

CandidateDelegates' votes
(max. 4)
Popular VotePercentage
Lim Ban Hong48314,07477%
Tan Teik Cheng44113,86170%
Ti Lian Ker41913,35667%
Yew Teong Look33110,89053%
Lim Chin Fui2808,62845%
Ooi Siew Kim2007,11432%
Ei Kim Hock1916,81730%
Lau Lee1565,71225%
Tan Seong Lim151,4082%

Central Working Committee Members

CandidateDelegates' votes
(max. 25)
Popular Vote
Lee Hong Tee49114,296
Low Ah Keong48714,111
Koh Nai Kwong46314,010
Chew Kok Woh46112,918
Pamela Leong45913,172
Kang Meng Fuat45513,180
Toh Chin Yaw45113,153
Ong Chong Swen44813,231
Teh Chai Aan44312,955
Leaw Kok Chan44112,987
Daniel Wa Wai How43212,565
Ng Chok Sin42312,458
Koh Chin Han42112,006
Tan Tuan Peng40612,249
Chan Quin Er39711,612
Tan Ken Tan39110,669
Chua Thiong Gee38111,217
Wong Tat Chee38111,200
Lau Chin Kok37811,378
Chiew Kai Heng37410,794
Yap Siok Moy37311,285
Ooi Eyan Hian37011,173
Ng Fook Heng36510,269
Chin Hong Vui36110,663
Daniel Ling Sia Chin3159,569
Boey Chin Gan3098,968
Teh Yeow Meng3029,434
Ivone Low Yi Wen2718,970
Lee Ching Yong2688,380
Chew Yin Keen2687,910
Lee Pei Wah2518,215
Ang Sui Eng2377,759
Tan Chuan Hong2347,769
Yip Jiun Hann2277,295
Seet Tee Gee2146,784
Chew Hian Tat2046,421
Ng Yew Aik2026,506
Cheng Joo Chooi1936,361
Ng How Doo1915,909
Chua Sheng Kian1876,144
Chuah Chin Chuon1846,239
Ng Kai Cheong1846,222
Yee Shan Kon1816,236
Tan Chai Yee1805,937
Wong Kah Foo1766,087
Lim Kian On1736,152
Low Joo Hiap1665,583
Khor Tze Zer1415,141
Ng Phei Jin1345,324
Foo Ton Hin1124,443
Lim Ah Yew642,691
Lim Poh Yiak321,898
Hui Huat151,148
Wong Chun Pen81,369
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References

  1. The Star (5 November 2018). "65% turnout means members want new leadership". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. The Star (7 June 2018). "MCA to reveal new leaders on Nov 4". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  3. The Star (5 November 2018). "MCA polls: Full Results". The Star. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
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