The Borneo Post

Ling claims Chinese voters in Nangka state constituen­cy failed to vote

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SIBU: Many voters in the Nangka state constituen­cy, particular­ly the Chinese, failed to vote during the 2013 parliament­ary election, claimed incumbent Sibu MP Oscar Ling.

He said many voters did not know that the Sibu parliament­ary area was made up of the Nangka, Pelawan, and Bawang Assan state constituen­cies.

“I therefore appeal to voters in these three state constituen­cies to turn up to vote this 14th general election. Many voters, especially the Chinese in Nangka state constituen­cy, didn’t turn up to vote during the last general election,” he said at the launch

I therefore appeal to voters in these three state constituen­cies to turn up to vote this 14th general election. Many voters, especially the Chinese in Nangka state constituen­cy, didn’t turn up to vote during the last general election. Oscar Ling, incumbent Sibu MP

of the Harapan P212 operations centre yesterday.

According to Ling, 52 per cent of the 74,000 voters in Sibu are Chinese, followed by 25 per cent Dayaks, 11 per cent Malays, and 12 per cent of those from other communitie­s.

He claimed that most Chinese voters are for the opposition, but many of them work outside Sibu.

“I hope they would all come back to vote, to exercise their rights as citizens,” he added.

Incumbent Lanang MP Alice Lau, Pelawan assemblyma­n David Wong, and Bukit Assek assemblywo­man Irene Chang were also present at the event.

 ??  ?? Andrew Wong (seated, sixth left) in a group photo with the residents of Rumah Augustine Meringai.
Andrew Wong (seated, sixth left) in a group photo with the residents of Rumah Augustine Meringai.

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