Johor polls: Disunited Opposition gives Barisan advantage in at least 35 seats, survey says


YONG PENG: A divided Opposition might give Barisan Nasional the edge it needs to win at least 35 seats in Saturday's (March 12) Johor state elections, political research outfit Ilham Centre says.

It said field research conducted from Feb 18 to March 7 found various factors that placed Barisan at an advantage, such as multi-cornered fights, low voter turnout rate, and disunity among the Opposition.

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