Wednesday, June 18, 2008

BN's Sanglang state seat win 'invalid'

The Sanglang state seat in Perlis, which was won by Umno, has been declared vacant by the High Court in Kangar, paving way for a possible by-election.
Justice Zainal Adzam Abdul Ghani today ruled that Barisan Nasional's victory in Sanglang in the March 8 general election was invalid.
He however disagreed to allow an application by the losing candidate, Hashim Jasin (right) from PAS - who had held the seat for two terms - be automatically installed as the winner.
Umno's candidate Abdullah Hassan won the seat with a majority of 149 votes, bagging 3,384 votes as opposed to Hashim's 3,235.
Hashim, who is Perlis PAS commissioner, claimed that he should have won Sanglang based on initial Election Commission records.
He said that he should be declared the winner as the vote tallied from all counting centres showed that he had polled 3,333 votes against Abdullah's 3,286 and had thus won by a 47-vote majority.
Apart from Abdullah, Hashim also named returning officer Muhamad Daud Abdull Hamid and the Election Commission as defendants.
Hashim was the incumbent of this state seat which he first won in 1999 but failed to retain in March this year. In 2004, he managed to retain the seat with a razor-thin 45 votes.
The defendants can appeal against the decision to the Federal Court.
In the last polls, BN won 14 out of 15 state seats and all three parliamentary seats. It lost the neighbouring Simpang Empat state seat to PAS.

tunku: well sanglang people will be so lucky to have a by-election.lots of money coming in sanglang.best of luck.this will also challenge perlis umno unity this time around.

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