PETALING JAYA: It turns out that the cliche that every vote counts has rung true in some elections in the past.
In the 11th General Election (GE11) in 2004, PAS candidate Hassan Mohamad defeated Barisan Nasional’s Datuk Wan Mohd Zain Wan Mohd Amin by a razor thin majority of just two votes to win the Kemuning seat in Kelantan.
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