Taib Angkat Sumpah


KUCHING: Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud malam ini mengangkat sumpah jawatan sebagai Ketua Menteri di Astana Negeri di sini selepas Barisan Nasional (BN) memenangi dua pertiga majoriti dalam pilihan raya negeri Sarawak ke-10.

Taib, yang memakai baju Melayu warna ungu, mengangkat sumpah di hadapan Yang Dipertua Negeri Sarawak Tun Abang Muhammad Salahuddin Abang Barieng dalam satu majlis ringkas.

Pada pilihan raya negeri kali ini BN memenangi 55 kerusi daripada 71 kerusi yang dipertandingkan.

Ini adalah penggal kelapan Taib yang juga pengerusi BN Sarawak memegang tampuk pemerintahan negeri sejak dilantik sebagai Ketua Menteri Sarawak pada Mac 1981.

Beliau mengekalkan kerusi Balingian dengan mengalahkan dua pencabarnya, iaitu calon Bebas Datuk Salleh Jafaruddin dan calon PKR Suriati Abdullah dengan majoriti 5,154 undi.

Pada pilihan raya negeri 2006, Taib telah mengangkat sumpah jawatan sehari selepas BN memenangi 62 daripada 71 kerusi dalam pilihan raya itu.
Taken from TV at 10.37 Last Nite

Taib sebelum ini menyatakan kesediaannya untuk melepaskan jawatan ketua menteri dan ini adalah pilihan raya terakhir yang diketuainya. – Bernama

Posted on April 16, 2011, Saturday

Bruise but Not Beaten
BN wins the 10th state election, but not without a fierce fight from opposition

KUCHING: In one of the most ‘discussed’ elections of the past three decades, the National Front (Barisan Nasional or BN) defended its two-thirds majority by securing 55 seats with a total of 372,379 votes, in the 10th Sarawak State Election where 71 seats were contested.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, in a video conference with Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, said the victory was very meaningful and indicative of the people’s high confidence in BN.

“There have been big majority or increased majority wins in several constituencies. With this, what we need to do is to give a lot of thanks to the people of Sarawak for retaining their support and trust in BN,” the Prime Minister stated.

Nonetheless, the BN victory has not been gained without a fierce fight from the opposition throughout the 10-day campaigning period. Moreover, polls results have shown that the opposition managed to make inroads into what have traditionally been BN strongholds: notably Piasau, where Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) president Tan Sri Dr George Chan was defeated in a straight fight by Democratic Action Party (DAP) newcomer Ling Sie Kiong. The former polled 4,408 votes while Ling had 5,998.

Apart from Piasau, the DAP – which dominated Chinese-majority areas – had taken nine other seats; Pending, Bukit Assek, Pujut, Padungan, Kota Sentosa, Batu Kawah, Repok, Meradong and Pelawan.

Additionally, Pakatan Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) bagged three seats namely Ba Kelalan, Batu Lintang and Krian. Meanwhile, Independent candidate George Lagong won the Pelagus seat.

Shortly after BN victory, Taib – the state’s BN chief – sworn in as Chief Minister at the Astana before the head of state Governor Tun Abang Muhammad Salahuddin Abang Barieng in a simple ceremony. The 10th state election also marked Taib’s eighth term as Chief Minister since his first appointment in 1981.

Taib, who is Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) president, also retained his Balingian state seat with a comfortable majority of 5,154 votes; in a three-cornered fight against Independent Datuk Salleh Jafaruddin and PKR’s debutante Suriati Abdullah. – BPOnline

10th Sarawak Election highlights

Posted on April 17, 2011, Sunday

KUCHING: Following are some highlights of the 10th Sarawak election as announced by Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof here tonight.

BN clinched 55 seats by garnering 372,379 votes overall.

DAP won 12 seats after obtaining 134, 847 votes overall.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) secured three seats from a total of 117,100 votes garnered.

One independent candidate (out of 41 independents) secured a seat after he managed to obtain 5,740 votes.

Three other parties in the fray failed to win a single seat, namely SNAP which polled 15,663 votes overall, PAS (9,719 votes) and Parti Cinta Malaysia (2,895 votes).

The last result received was for the Kakus seat which was announced at 11pm.

Number of voters – 682,854 (Total registered voters – 961,433)

Voter turnout – 70 per cent

Spoilt votes – 8,224

Seat with the highest winning margin – Bukit Assek (8,827 votes)

Seat with the lowest winning margin – Senadin (58 votes)

Total votes garnered by Independent candidates – 20,064

Number of candidates losing their deposit for failing to secure one eighth of the overall votes cast in their respective constituencies – 71

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