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This is the start, not the finish of our journey

SAPP president Yong Teck Lee accepts his first electoral defeat in 8 outings, and vows to continue his 'Sabah for Sabahan' struggle.

"Yes, this is my first defeat in Batu Sapi. But our party values number six as it means 'resilience'. You fall, and you get up again,"

"You will fight and fight until you win, until you achieve autonomy for Sabah and a better deal for Sabah."

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2010 Apr 8 - 275,870 Sabahans yet to register as voters

Over 200K Sabahans yet to register as voters

Kota Kinabalu, Apr 8, 2010: According to the Election Commission (SPR) records, out of 15,470,032 people, only 11,163,409 have registered as voters which means that there are 4,306,203 Malaysians or 27.8 percent of the total who reached 21 years of age or older have yet to register themselves as at October 14, 2009.

In referring to a question from Datuk Eric Majimbun, member of parliament for Sepanggar, the deputy minister in the prime minister's department, in a written reply, that EC together with NRD came up with official figures gazetted on February 25, 2010.

Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya Malaysia
Statistik warganegara Malaysia yang berumur 21 tahun dan ke atas
yang telah mendaftar dan belum mendaftar dengan SPR.
(Daftar pemilih induk 2009 diwartakan 25 Februari 2010)

Malaysian Election Commission
Malaysian citizens aged 21 and above registered and yet to register with EC
(Voters registration 2009 gazetted 25 Feb 2010)

No.

State

No. of  21 & above as at 14 Oct 2009

Number registered 2009

Yet to register with EC (SPR)

Number not registered

% Not Registered

1

Sabah

1,096,864

820,994

275,870

25.2%

2

Perlis

152,337

121,209

31,128

20.4%

3

Kedah

1,191,786

881,526

310,260

26.0%

4

Kelantan

1,007,798

767,623

240,175

23.8%

5

Terengganu

613,018

537,805

75,213

12.3%

6

Pulau Pinang

930,881

717,462

213,419

22.9%

7

Perak

1,739,578

1,222,582

516,996

29.7%

8

Pahang

815,707

620,160

195,547

24.0%

9

Selangor

2,398,891

1,623,220

775,671

32.3%

10

WP Kuala Lumpur

1,041,844

692,727

349,117

33.5%

11

WP Putrajaya

14,317

7,170

7,147

49.9%

12

Negeri Sembilan

621,312

470,081

151,231

24.3%

13

Melaka

470,691

377,448

93,243

19.8%

14

Johor

1,935,121

1,341,234

593,887

30.7%

15

WP Labuan

32,339

20,940

11,399

35.2%

16

Sarawak

1,407,548

941,228

466,320

33.1%

 

Total:

15,470,032

11,163,409

4,306,623

27.8%

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