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新闻报报看 | 国阵靠着马来票大团结,直接催出4个超级堡垒区,依斯干达城、百万镇、地南和拉庆,多数票全部冲破2万张。(主播:颜江瀚、洪欣仪)

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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01Popular websites have more content
00:04The Johor election results are out!
00:06One of the most breathtaking views is of the greater Johor Bahru area.
00:10This area, which was once regarded as an iron fortress by the Pakatan Harapan coalition,
00:15This time, quite a few seats were lost.
00:19Barisan Nasional relies on the unity of the Malay vote.
00:21This directly triggered the creation of four super fortress zones.
00:24Including Istanbul, the town of Permanente, and Lachin
00:28In these four locations, the majority of votes all exceeded 20,000.
00:32The number of cases in the southern part of the country surged to 28,255.
00:35Two hundred and fifty-five sheets are close to thirty thousand.
00:37It was an absolutely crushing victory.
00:40If you look at it up close
00:41In the entire battle, the Barisan Nasional coalition swept 40 out of 56 state assembly seats.
00:45Eight Seats
00:45Johor regains power with a supermajority
00:48The Hope Alliance has been shrunk considerably.
00:51Only eight seats remain
00:52Simon previously used this as a safe zone
00:55In the face of this wave of Barisan Nasional tsunami
00:57It was either lost
00:59Either endure considerable pressure
01:01However
01:02There is another extreme to this election.
01:04There were four state seats that won by less than a thousand votes.
01:08Focus constituencies, Level 5, Eight Capitals
01:10Barisan Nasional candidate Kumaran won by only 174 votes.
01:15They ousted the incumbent PKR MP, Chong Sin Shin.
01:19That's quite a dramatic story!
01:21In the previous election, Zhang Shanshen himself won with a majority of 137 votes.
01:26narrowly defeating others
01:28This time, it was his turn to be narrowly defeated by someone else; the tables have turned.
01:32Nazri, the incumbent member of the Sing Barnam Party
01:36They also won by a majority of 170 votes.
01:39A thrilling second consecutive win
01:40The DAP gained a majority of 623 votes.
01:44Four times defending the territory
01:45Simon's three-term joint venture with Limingda
01:47This time, it was MCA's Xu An Yue
01:49It was snatched away by a majority of 913 votes.
01:54Lost some seats
01:55Under immense pressure
01:56The first question for many people is
01:59Did the PAP lose its Chinese voters?
02:01DAP Secretary-General Loke Siew Fook answered this question directly today.
02:05This statement was also directly denied.
02:07He said in areas with a high concentration of Chinese voters
02:09He said everyone can go see for themselves.
02:11Like Muar Wenda cigarettes
02:12Johor Bahru City, Dulang and Shina
02:14The Pakatan Harapan coalition's support among the Chinese community in these areas
02:17Still over 80%
02:19If it's not that high
02:20Otherwise
02:21The DAP simply cannot retain six of the ten seats it contests.
02:25Moreover, all six seats received more than half the votes.
02:29So where exactly does the problem lie?
02:32Lu Zhaofu explained
02:33The last Johor election was a three-cornered fight.
02:35The PAP only needs about 40% of the vote to win.
02:39But this time it became a one-on-one duel.
02:42So-called vote transfer
02:43Simply put, it's the votes held by Perikatan Nasional supporters.
02:47It did not flow to the Western Union
02:48Instead, a large number of people sided with the Barisan Nasional coalition.
02:50The Malay vote was consolidated, with Barisan Nasional (BN) taking over the Perikatan Nasional (PN)
02:53The DAP naturally couldn't retain those seats it narrowly won in the last election.
02:57However, he also readily admitted that this was a success for Barisan Nasional.
03:00And send congratulations to the other party.
03:03What about the Johor page?
03:04Lu Zhaofu said he would just flip it over.
03:07He will no longer comment on the Johor elections.
03:10He wants full power.
03:12After two weeks of preparation
03:14Negeri Sembilan Weekly Selection
03:15That week's election
03:17Will the heavy defeat in Johor week spread to Negeri Sembilan week?
03:20He did not deny that it had some influence.
03:23However, he also emphasized that the political landscape of Negeri Sembilan Week and Johor Week are completely different.
03:27The West Alliance is currently the ruling party in Negeri Sembilan.
03:30The Chief Minister of Negeri Sembilan is also from the Western Alliance.
03:32CERB won 17 seats in the last state election.
03:35Barisan Nasional only has 14 seats
03:36I believe the advantage still lies with the Western Alliance.
03:39The goal of the Western Alliance this time is very clear.
03:41The goal is to maintain our existing core base and secure a place outside of that.
03:45To secure two or three more seats
03:48Achieving a simple majority required for a single government
03:51Speaking of this Johor election week...
03:54Let's revisit a few key war zones.
03:56Let's examine what noteworthy political signals this week's election released.
04:01First, see which one it is.
04:02DAP's Wong Pak Yang achieved his fifth consecutive victory here.
04:06Logically, we should open the champagne.
04:08But he himself couldn't laugh.
04:10Because the majority of votes increased from 5,921 in the previous election.
04:14The number of tickets dropped to only 3,595.
04:18hit a new low
04:19Huang Baiyang admitted that he was hit with a double blow this time.
04:23On one hand, fewer young people under 35 are voting for him.
04:27On the other side are Malay tickets.
04:28A large number of votes, including those from PAS supporters, flowed to Barisan Nasional.
04:32He warned that if this set of equations from Barisan Nasional and Ghazia proves effective...
04:36That could very well be replicated in the Negeri Sembilan state election.
04:39He even did not rule out the possibility that it might evolve into a situation where Prime Minister Anwar was put under pressure.
04:43Plans to dissolve Congress early and hold national elections
04:48Next, the number of seats in the Perlin state assembly stunned many people.
04:52The DAP's Zheng Kaicong won 31,857 votes this time.
04:57This is more than the 18,628 votes Liu Zhengdong received when he won the previous election.
05:02More than 13,000 more.
05:04But there were so many more tickets.
05:06They still lost.
05:08Congress Party candidate Panisiva ultimately won with 33,468 votes.
05:13select
05:13After losing the election, Zheng Kaicong went live on Facebook to tell everyone.
05:18The DAP still enjoys over 70% support from the Chinese community in Perlin.
05:22Indonesian voters also have a 55% approval rating.
05:25But where does the real destructive power come from?
05:27It comes from the point of Malay vote unity.
05:30More than 8,800 votes were cast for the goalkeeper candidate in the last election.
05:34This time it almost completely turned to Barisan Nasional.
05:37The combination of the two Malay votes suppressed him.
05:42What about the last set of numbers?
05:44Very likely.
05:45What many people don't notice is the invalid ticket.
05:48The seats that were most fiercely contested in this election
05:51The outcome was decided by a few hundred votes.
05:54174 tickets for Level 5, Eight-Block
05:56174 tickets for Nassinbang 2 South
05:59170 tickets
06:01Even that invalid vote was enough to sway the outcome of the game.
06:04Meanwhile, the DAP lost to Limingda
06:07Xu Anyue won with a majority of 913 votes.
06:10But do you know?
06:11303 invalid votes were issued in this constituency.
06:16There are still 33 ballots that have not been returned.
06:20Together they accounted for more than one-third of the majority of the votes.
06:23These invalid ballots were likely due to voters accidentally marking them incorrectly.
06:26Or was it a deliberate, silent protest?
06:29Nobody can say for sure.
06:30But one thing is certain.
06:32In these constituencies where a few hundred votes determine life or death
06:36If the DAP wants to turn things around in the next election
06:39I'm afraid they'll nitpick over every single invalid ticket.
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