State polls: Jeram candidate only needs 15% of Malay votes to win with simple majority, says incumbent rep


KLANG: Candidates contesting for state seats under the Kuala Selangor parliamentary constituency need to only garner a small percentage of Malay votes to achieve a very simple majority.

This is because Chinese and Indian votes in the area are fixed deposit votes for Pakatan Harapan and will transfer to Barisan Nasional candidates contesting in any of the three seats under Kuala Selangor.

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