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  2. Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam - Wikipedia

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    Parliament of Malaysia [7] [8] Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout 2004: P099 Ampang: Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam 13,482 28.87% Rozaidah Talib 33,214: 71.13%: 47,479 19,732 71.26% 2018: P112 Kuala Langat: Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam 43,239: 49.08%: Shahril Sufian Hamdan 26,127 29.66%

  3. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament

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    22 May 2023 – 15 June 2023 Special Meeting: 11 September 2023 – 19 September 2023 3rd Meeting : 9 October 2023 – 30 November 2023: 3rd: 1st Meeting : 26 February 2024 – 27 March 2024 2nd Meeting : 24 June 2024 – 18 July 2024 3rd Meeting : 14 October 2024 – 12 December 2024: 4th: 1st Meeting : 3 February 2025 – 6 March 2025

  4. List of Malaysian electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    From 1963 until 1973 the seats were grouped into the States of Malaya (104 seats), Sabah (16 members), Sarawak (24 members) and Singapore (15 members until 1965). From 1973 onwards the number of seats per state and Federal Territory were prescribed and changed with subsequent constitutional amendments, the last being in 2006.

  5. 2018 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [15] However, PH only ruled for 22 months before collapsing in the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, to be replaced by a new Government named Perikatan Nasional, led by Muhyiddin Yassin. Perikatan Nasional would itself collapse after 17 months, with Barisan Nasional taking power and Ismail Sabri Yaakob becoming prime minister.

  6. List of political parties in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A The coalition contested seats in West Malaysia using the symbol of the People's Justice Party while seats in East Malaysia were contested using the symbols of the individual coalition parties. Excludes the Malaysian United Indigenous Party, which was part of the coalition in the 2018 election but subsequently left and later joined Perikatan ...

  7. 1999 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    Voting took place in all 193 parliamentary constituencies of Malaysia, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament. State elections also took place in 394 state constituencies in 11 out of 13 states of Malaysia (except Sabah and Sarawak ) on the same day.

  8. Labis (federal constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Labis is a federal constituency in Segamat District, Johor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1974.. The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.

  9. Puteri Wangsa - Wikipedia

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    Puteri Wangsa is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia, that is represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. [1]The state constituency was first contested in 2004 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Johor State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system.