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2019 Cameron Highlands by-election

A by-election was held on 26 January 2019 for the Dewan Rakyat seat of Cameron Highlands.[1] The seat became vacant after the Election Court on 30 November 2018 declared the incumbent Barisan Nasional (BN) Member of Parliament of Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) Dato' Sivarraajh Chandran's victory in the seat null and void because it was found that corrupt practices were committed in the 14th general election.[2] The court found Sivarraajh guilty of bribing of between RM30 and RM1,000 to the Orang Asli community voters prior to the election as established beyond reasonable doubt in the election petition filed by the Democratic Action Party (DAP) candidate M. Manogaran.[3]

2019 Cameron Highlands by-election

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P78 Cameron Highlands seat in the Dewan Rakyat
  First party Second party Third party
  BN PH IND
Candidate Ramli Mohd Nor M. Manogaran Sallehudin Ab Talib
Party Direct Member DAP Independent
Alliance BN PH
Popular vote 12,038 8,800 314
Percentage 56.18% 41.07% 1.47%

  Fourth party
  IND
Candidate Wong Seng Yee
Party Independent
Popular vote 276
Percentage 1.29%

Cameron Highlands federal constituency border and its corresponding state assembly seats.

This was the fifth national and the second parliamentary by-election to be called since the historic 2018 general election, which saw the first-ever change of federal government in Malaysia's history. Polling for this by-election was held on 26 January 2019 (Saturday), with nomination day on 12 January and early voting on 22 January. Overseas voting was opened for registration from 19 December 2018 and closed on 11 January 2019.[4]

Barisan Nasional's direct member candidate Ramli Mohd Nor won the by-election.[5] He was the first indigenous Orang Asli candidate elected into the Dewan Rakyat.[6] (Ramli would later join one of the coalition's constituent parties, United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) as its member.)[7]

The by-election had the highest turnout than any other by-election after the 14th General Elections.[8]

Demographics

Ethnic breakdown of Cameron Highlands's electorate as of 2018
Source: The Star[9]

  Malay (33.5%)
  Chinese (29.48%)
  Indian (14.91%)
  Orang Asli (21.56%)
  Other (0.55%)

The electoral roll used was as of the third quarter of 2018, updated on 14 December. There were a total of 32,009 registered voters, including 247 early voters and 12 absentee voters. There are also 385 disabled voters.

The constituency electorate breakdown are Malay 33.5%; Chinese 29.48%; Indian 14.91%; Orang Asli (Peninsular Malaysia) 21.56%; Bumiputera Sabah 0.12%; Bumiputera Sarawak 0.06%; Others 0.37%.

Cameron Highlands district officer Datuk Ishak Md Napis was the returning officer for the by-election.[10] A total of 811 election officers handled the by-election in 31 polling centres, with an allocation of RM3.5 million.[11] The nomination centre and vote-tallying centre was the Gemilang Hall of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Ahmad Shah.[12]

Vote-tallying process and results announcement of the by-election were also broadcast live to the public for a historic first time on Election Commission (EC)’s social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.[13]

Nomination

BN initially planned to continue to let MIC field a candidate for the by-election[14] and the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has pledges to assist MIC in Cameron Highlands by-election.[15] But somehow BN on 10 January announced that a BN direct member who is not a member from any BN component party; Ramli Mohd Noor as the coalition's candidate in the Cameron Highlands by-election. Ramli is a retired senior police officer with the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP); who is a local indigenous Orang Asli of Semai tribe.[16][17]

Pakatan Harapan (PH) had on 4 January picked and announced DAP's M. Manogaran as the candidate for the Cameron Highlands by-election.[18]

The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) had announced that they would stay out of the by-election to support opposition candidate.[19]

The in-turmoil People's Progressive Party (MyPPP) disputed president M. Kayveas had announced on 6 January he will be contesting for the party in the by-election.[20] But on Nomination Day, he decided not to contest and supported the PH candidate instead.

Former BN component Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) on 11 January announced that it has decided to sit out the Cameron Highlands parliamentary by-election after earlier rumours that the party might field its Cameron Highlands deputy division chairperson Dr Eddie Edward Tharmaraj as the candidate in the by-election.[21]

BN's Ramli Mohd Noor, PH's M. Manogaran and two independent candidates, Wong Seng Yee and Sallehudin Ab Talib, submitted their nomination papers on 12 January to set for a four-cornered fight on 26 January. Wong (hoe logo) is a farmer and a member of the Cameron Highlands Agricultural Cooperative Association, while Sallehudin (book logo) from Felda Sungai Koyan 1, is a former lecturer at Institut Aminuddin Baki.[22]

Controversies and issues

A voter Syazleen Anisa Misria who is a bride-to-be got panic realising that the school hall she had booked six months ago for her wedding was to be used as a voting centre on the same day when the by-election was announced. She took to express her despair and sadness of her dilemma situation as almost all her wedding preparations have been done in a post on the EC's Facebook page. Her post was quickly met with an immediate attention and reply by the admin of the EC Facebook page who request her contact details to discuss the matter further. Hours later Syazleen commented to her earlier post that she had been contacted by the EC and that her wedding has been brought forward by a week. She also mentioned EC will compensate her with some contribution and her hopes that the by-election and her wedding will be smoothly conducted beside her gratitude to the EC for their assistance.[23][24]

The EC ruled on 28 December that MIC C. Sivarraajh is ineligible to re-contest the by-election as he was barred from becoming a candidate or voter in any election for the next five years beginning 13 December 2018 under Section 36(2)(a) and Section 37 of the Election Offences Act 1954.[25] The High Court on 10 January dismisses Sivarraajh's bid to challenge EC decision over the five-year election ban.[26]

PH candidate M. Manogaran had on 10 January apologised and expressed regrets for his insensitive remarks a day earlier citing the perception that "Malays don't even buy kuih from Orang Asli vendors" analogy regarding BN fielding an Orang Asli candidate.[27]

Orang Asli Senator Bob Manolan Mohamad of People's Justice Party (PKR) clarified that his appeal to the Orang Asli village headmen (Tok Batin) in a dialogue between them earlier, to put aside political differences and work together with the Federal Government to better their villages in Cameron Highlands have been mistaken as "threats" allegedly made to them if they did not support PH they will not get paid and will be sacked. However the explanation was vague due to clear recording obtained containing his speech during the campaign.[28]

BN candidate Ramli had refused to face the other three by-election candidates who already agreed to a live debate to be organised by Bersih 2.0. Ramli also had failed to sign a Bersih 2.0-organised pledges for a fair and clean by-election like the other candidates did.[29]

There were photographs showing a woman clad in a PH T-shirt purportedly handing out money was widely shared on 13 January, which PH explains it was not bribes but just petrol reimbursements for their party volunteers.[30]

Celebrity chef, Dato' Redzuawan Ismail or popularly known as Chef Wan, the son of a Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) settler, said he wants to slap former prime minister Najib Razak and ex-Felda chairman Mohd Isa Abdul Samad for mismanaging the agency into a financial mess while on a cooking programme and campaign trail for Felda settlers in Cameron Highlands on 20 January 2019.[31]

A driver of the Raub Forest Department reported over the use of state government vehicles during the by-election campaign and defended his action of handing over the government vehicle to Deputy Water, Land and Natural Resources Minister Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji on 21 January 2019.[32]

On Polling Day, M. Manogaran, wore a shirt bearing the party logo to a polling station against the election rules and he was then escorted out by the EC officer.[33]

Result

Malaysian general by-election, 26 January 2019: Cameron Highlands
Upon the disqualification of incumbent, Sivarraajh Chandran
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
BN Ramli Mohd Nor 12,038 56.18   13.88
PH Manogaran Marimuthu 8,800 41.07   1.22
Independent Sallehudin Ab Talib 314 1.47 N/A
Independent Wong Seng Yee 276 1.29 N/A
Total valid votes 21,428 100.00
Total rejected ballots 568
Unreturned ballots 23
Turnout 22,019 68.79
Registered electors 32,009
Majority 3,238 15.11
BN hold Swing   6.33
Source(s)
"Official: BN retains Cameron, Ramli to be first Orang Asli MP". 26 Jan 2019.

Result according to polling district

N01 Tanah Rata

Voting District Code Voting District Party
078/01/01 Pos Terisu BN
078/01/02 Pos Telanuk BN
078/01/03 Pos Lemoi BN
078/01/04 Pos Mensun BN
078/01/05 Lembah Bertam PH
078/01/06 Bandar Ringlet PH
078/01/07 Habu PH
078/01/08 Ladang Boh 1 PH
078/01/09 Ladang Boh 2 BN
078/01/10 Kea Farm PH
078/01/11 Tanah Rata PH
078/01/12 Berinchang PH
078/01/13 Ladang Sungai Palas PH
078/01/14 Ladang Blue Valley PH
078/01/15 Kampung Raja PH
078/01/16 Kuala Terla PH
078/01/17 Teringkap PH

N02 Jelai

Voting District Code Voting District Party
078/02/01 Pos Lanai BN
078/02/02 Kuala Medang BN
078/02/03 Tanjung Gahai BN
078/02/04 Bukit Kota BN
078/02/05 Kampung Keledek BN
078/02/06 Lubuk Kulit BN
078/02/07 FELDA Sungai Koyan Satu BN
078/02/08 FELDA Sungai Koyan Dua & Tiga BN
078/02/09 Pos Betau BN
078/02/10 Pos Sinderut BN
078/02/11 Pos Lenjang BN
078/02/12 Pos Titum BN

Post and Early votes

Voting District Party
Post Votes BN
Early Votes BN

Previous result

Malaysian general election, 2018: Cameron Highlands
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
BN Sivarraajh Chandran 10,307 42.30   5.74
PH Manogaran Marimuthu 9,710 39.85   6.07
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party Wan Mahadir Wan Mahmud 3,587 14.72 N/A
Parti Sosialis Malaysia Suresh Kumar Balasubramaniam 680 2.79 N/A
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front Mohd Tahir Kassim 81 0.33   3.84
Total valid votes 24,365 100.00
Total rejected ballots 790
Unreturned ballots 171
Turnout 25,326 79.03
Registered electors 32,048
Majority 597 2.45
BN hold Swing   0.17
Source(s)

"His Majesty's Government Gazette - Notice of Contested Election, Parliament for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 238/2018]" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-01.[permanent dead link]

"Federal Government Gazette - Results of Contested Election and Statements of the Poll after the Official Addition of Votes, Parliamentary Constituencies for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 312/2018]" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-01.[permanent dead link]

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A by election was held on 26 January 2019 for the Dewan Rakyat seat of Cameron Highlands 1 The seat became vacant after the Election Court on 30 November 2018 declared the incumbent Barisan Nasional BN Member of Parliament of Malaysian Indian Congress MIC Dato Sivarraajh Chandran s victory in the seat null and void because it was found that corrupt practices were committed in the 14th general election 2 The court found Sivarraajh guilty of bribing of between RM30 and RM1 000 to the Orang Asli community voters prior to the election as established beyond reasonable doubt in the election petition filed by the Democratic Action Party DAP candidate M Manogaran 3 2019 Cameron Highlands by election 2018 26 January 2019 Next P78 Cameron Highlands seat in the Dewan Rakyat First party Second party Third party BN PH INDCandidate Ramli Mohd Nor M Manogaran Sallehudin Ab TalibParty Direct Member DAP IndependentAlliance BN PHPopular vote 12 038 8 800 314Percentage 56 18 41 07 1 47 Fourth party INDCandidate Wong Seng YeeParty IndependentPopular vote 276Percentage 1 29 Cameron Highlands federal constituency border and its corresponding state assembly seats MP before electionSivarraajh Chandran nullified Barisan Nasional MIC Elected MP Ramli Mohd NorBarisan Nasional Direct Member This was the fifth national and the second parliamentary by election to be called since the historic 2018 general election which saw the first ever change of federal government in Malaysia s history Polling for this by election was held on 26 January 2019 Saturday with nomination day on 12 January and early voting on 22 January Overseas voting was opened for registration from 19 December 2018 and closed on 11 January 2019 4 Barisan Nasional s direct member candidate Ramli Mohd Nor won the by election 5 He was the first indigenous Orang Asli candidate elected into the Dewan Rakyat 6 Ramli would later join one of the coalition s constituent parties United Malays National Organisation UMNO as its member 7 The by election had the highest turnout than any other by election after the 14th General Elections 8 Contents 1 Demographics 2 Nomination 3 Controversies and issues 4 Result 4 1 Result according to polling district 5 Previous result 6 ReferencesDemographics EditEthnic breakdown of Cameron Highlands s electorate as of 2018 Source The Star 9 Malay 33 5 Chinese 29 48 Indian 14 91 Orang Asli 21 56 Other 0 55 The electoral roll used was as of the third quarter of 2018 updated on 14 December There were a total of 32 009 registered voters including 247 early voters and 12 absentee voters There are also 385 disabled voters The constituency electorate breakdown are Malay 33 5 Chinese 29 48 Indian 14 91 Orang Asli Peninsular Malaysia 21 56 Bumiputera Sabah 0 12 Bumiputera Sarawak 0 06 Others 0 37 Cameron Highlands district officer Datuk Ishak Md Napis was the returning officer for the by election 10 A total of 811 election officers handled the by election in 31 polling centres with an allocation of RM3 5 million 11 The nomination centre and vote tallying centre was the Gemilang Hall of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Ahmad Shah 12 Vote tallying process and results announcement of the by election were also broadcast live to the public for a historic first time on Election Commission EC s social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram 13 Nomination EditBN initially planned to continue to let MIC field a candidate for the by election 14 and the Malaysian Chinese Association MCA has pledges to assist MIC in Cameron Highlands by election 15 But somehow BN on 10 January announced that a BN direct member who is not a member from any BN component party Ramli Mohd Noor as the coalition s candidate in the Cameron Highlands by election Ramli is a retired senior police officer with the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police ACP who is a local indigenous Orang Asli of Semai tribe 16 17 Pakatan Harapan PH had on 4 January picked and announced DAP s M Manogaran as the candidate for the Cameron Highlands by election 18 The Pan Malaysian Islamic Party PAS had announced that they would stay out of the by election to support opposition candidate 19 The in turmoil People s Progressive Party MyPPP disputed president M Kayveas had announced on 6 January he will be contesting for the party in the by election 20 But on Nomination Day he decided not to contest and supported the PH candidate instead Former BN component Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Gerakan on 11 January announced that it has decided to sit out the Cameron Highlands parliamentary by election after earlier rumours that the party might field its Cameron Highlands deputy division chairperson Dr Eddie Edward Tharmaraj as the candidate in the by election 21 BN s Ramli Mohd Noor PH s M Manogaran and two independent candidates Wong Seng Yee and Sallehudin Ab Talib submitted their nomination papers on 12 January to set for a four cornered fight on 26 January Wong hoe logo is a farmer and a member of the Cameron Highlands Agricultural Cooperative Association while Sallehudin book logo from Felda Sungai Koyan 1 is a former lecturer at Institut Aminuddin Baki 22 Controversies and issues EditA voter Syazleen Anisa Misria who is a bride to be got panic realising that the school hall she had booked six months ago for her wedding was to be used as a voting centre on the same day when the by election was announced She took to express her despair and sadness of her dilemma situation as almost all her wedding preparations have been done in a post on the EC s Facebook page Her post was quickly met with an immediate attention and reply by the admin of the EC Facebook page who request her contact details to discuss the matter further Hours later Syazleen commented to her earlier post that she had been contacted by the EC and that her wedding has been brought forward by a week She also mentioned EC will compensate her with some contribution and her hopes that the by election and her wedding will be smoothly conducted beside her gratitude to the EC for their assistance 23 24 The EC ruled on 28 December that MIC C Sivarraajh is ineligible to re contest the by election as he was barred from becoming a candidate or voter in any election for the next five years beginning 13 December 2018 under Section 36 2 a and Section 37 of the Election Offences Act 1954 25 The High Court on 10 January dismisses Sivarraajh s bid to challenge EC decision over the five year election ban 26 PH candidate M Manogaran had on 10 January apologised and expressed regrets for his insensitive remarks a day earlier citing the perception that Malays don t even buy kuih from Orang Asli vendors analogy regarding BN fielding an Orang Asli candidate 27 Orang Asli Senator Bob Manolan Mohamad of People s Justice Party PKR clarified that his appeal to the Orang Asli village headmen Tok Batin in a dialogue between them earlier to put aside political differences and work together with the Federal Government to better their villages in Cameron Highlands have been mistaken as threats allegedly made to them if they did not support PH they will not get paid and will be sacked However the explanation was vague due to clear recording obtained containing his speech during the campaign 28 BN candidate Ramli had refused to face the other three by election candidates who already agreed to a live debate to be organised by Bersih 2 0 Ramli also had failed to sign a Bersih 2 0 organised pledges for a fair and clean by election like the other candidates did 29 There were photographs showing a woman clad in a PH T shirt purportedly handing out money was widely shared on 13 January which PH explains it was not bribes but just petrol reimbursements for their party volunteers 30 Celebrity chef Dato Redzuawan Ismail or popularly known as Chef Wan the son of a Federal Land Development Authority Felda settler said he wants to slap former prime minister Najib Razak and ex Felda chairman Mohd Isa Abdul Samad for mismanaging the agency into a financial mess while on a cooking programme and campaign trail for Felda settlers in Cameron Highlands on 20 January 2019 31 A driver of the Raub Forest Department reported over the use of state government vehicles during the by election campaign and defended his action of handing over the government vehicle to Deputy Water Land and Natural Resources Minister Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji on 21 January 2019 32 On Polling Day M Manogaran wore a shirt bearing the party logo to a polling station against the election rules and he was then escorted out by the EC officer 33 Result EditMalaysian general by election 26 January 2019 Cameron Highlands Upon the disqualification of incumbent Sivarraajh Chandran Party Candidate Votes BN Ramli Mohd Nor 12 038 56 18 13 88PH Manogaran Marimuthu 8 800 41 07 1 22Independent Sallehudin Ab Talib 314 1 47 N AIndependent Wong Seng Yee 276 1 29 N ATotal valid votes 21 428 100 00Total rejected ballots 568Unreturned ballots 23Turnout 22 019 68 79Registered electors 32 009Majority 3 238 15 11BN hold Swing 6 33Source s Official BN retains Cameron Ramli to be first Orang Asli MP 26 Jan 2019 Result according to polling district Edit N01 Tanah Rata Voting District Code Voting District Party078 01 01 Pos Terisu BN078 01 02 Pos Telanuk BN078 01 03 Pos Lemoi BN078 01 04 Pos Mensun BN078 01 05 Lembah Bertam PH078 01 06 Bandar Ringlet PH078 01 07 Habu PH078 01 08 Ladang Boh 1 PH078 01 09 Ladang Boh 2 BN078 01 10 Kea Farm PH078 01 11 Tanah Rata PH078 01 12 Berinchang PH078 01 13 Ladang Sungai Palas PH078 01 14 Ladang Blue Valley PH078 01 15 Kampung Raja PH078 01 16 Kuala Terla PH078 01 17 Teringkap PHN02 Jelai Voting District Code Voting District Party078 02 01 Pos Lanai BN078 02 02 Kuala Medang BN078 02 03 Tanjung Gahai BN078 02 04 Bukit Kota BN078 02 05 Kampung Keledek BN078 02 06 Lubuk Kulit BN078 02 07 FELDA Sungai Koyan Satu BN078 02 08 FELDA Sungai Koyan Dua amp Tiga BN078 02 09 Pos Betau BN078 02 10 Pos Sinderut BN078 02 11 Pos Lenjang BN078 02 12 Pos Titum BNPost and Early votes Voting District PartyPost Votes BNEarly Votes BNPrevious result EditMalaysian general election 2018 Cameron Highlands Party Candidate Votes BN Sivarraajh Chandran 10 307 42 30 5 74PH Manogaran Marimuthu 9 710 39 85 6 07Pan Malaysian Islamic Party Wan Mahadir Wan Mahmud 3 587 14 72 N AParti Sosialis Malaysia Suresh Kumar Balasubramaniam 680 2 79 N APan Malaysian Islamic Front Mohd Tahir Kassim 81 0 33 3 84Total valid votes 24 365 100 00Total rejected ballots 790Unreturned ballots 171Turnout 25 326 79 03Registered electors 32 048Majority 597 2 45BN hold Swing 0 17Source s His Majesty s Government Gazette Notice of Contested Election Parliament for the State of Pahang P U B 238 2018 PDF Attorney General s Chambers of Malaysia 3 May 2018 Retrieved 2018 08 01 permanent dead link Federal Government Gazette Results of Contested Election and Statements of the Poll after the Official Addition of Votes Parliamentary Constituencies for the State of Pahang P U B 312 2018 PDF Attorney General s Chambers of Malaysia 28 May 2018 Retrieved 2018 08 01 permanent dead link References Edit Cameron Highlands parliamentary by election set for Jan 26 The Star Online 19 December 2018 Retrieved 19 December 2018 Hamdan Nurbaiti 2018 11 30 Court nullifies BN s GE14 victory for Cameron Highlands seat Updated The Star Online Retrieved 2018 12 14 Hong Bede 30 November 2018 MIC loses Cameron Highlands seat over graft case The Malaysian Insight Retrieved 19 December 2018 Joseph Kaos Jr 19 December 2018 Cameron Highlands parliamentary by election set for Jan 26 The Star Online Retrieved 22 December 2018 BN retains Cameron Highlands parliamentary seat The Sun Daily Bernama 26 January 2019 Retrieved 27 January 2019 It s official BN s Ramli wins Camerons polls The Star Online 26 January 2019 Retrieved 26 January 2019 Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman 31 January 2019 What next for Malaysian politics as PAS Umno cement alliance 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Cameron Highlands The Sun Daily Retrieved 5 January 2019 BN picks retired Orang Asli police officer for Cameron Highlands by election The Sun Daily Bernama 10 January 2019 Retrieved 10 January 2019 Haspaizi Zain 10 January 2019 Confirmed BN picks ex Orang Asli top cop for Cameron Highlands Malaysiakini DAP s Manogaran is Pakatan candidate for Cameron Highlands seat The Star Online 4 January 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2019 PAS to sit out Cameron Highlands by election Free Malaysia Today 19 December 2018 Archived from the original on 20 December 2018 Retrieved 24 December 2018 Hidir Reduan Abdul Rashid 6 January 2019 Uncle Bond to run for Cameron Highlands New Straits Times Retrieved 7 January 2019 Gerakan to sit out Cameron polls Malaysiakini 11 January 2019 Retrieved 12 January 2019 Ivan Loh and Joseph Kaos Jr 12 January 2019 Four cornered fight for Cameron Highlands seat The Star Online Retrieved 12 January 2019 Disaster averted for bride to be after EC steps in Malaysiakini 21 December 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