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x Lists of Tables, Charts, Maps, and Figures
CHARTS
Chart 3.1 FELDA seats, 2018 51
Chart 5.1 Popular votes against BN in Peninsular states, 1995–2018 85
Chart 5.2 Voter turnout in GE14 and GE13 87
Chart 5.3 Votes won by parties in GE14 87
Chart 5.4 ree-cornered contests in Selangor by vote share, 2018 95
Chart 5.5 Outcome in two Malay-majority Selangor parliamentary
seats, 2018 96
Chart 5.6 Seri Kembangan state seat Selangor, 2018 96
Chart 5.7 ree-cornered contests in Johor by vote share, 2018 97
Chart 5.8 ree-cornered contests in Kedah by vote share, 2018 99
Chart 5.9 Johor by percentage of Malay voters 100
Chart 5.10 Kedah by percentage of Malay voters 100
Chart 5.11 ree-cornered contests in Terengganu by
vote share, 2018 102
Chart 5.12 ree-cornered contests in Kelantan by
vote share, 2018 102
Chart 5.13 Multi-cornered contests in Sabah by vote share, 2018 104
Chart 11.1 Electorate sizes in the 2008 election for all 222
parliamentary constituencies by winner in the
2013 election 221
Chart 11.2 Vote-pooling by BN/UMNO and PAS in GE14 and
seven by-elections 236
MAPS
Map 11.1 Boundaries of Beruas, Lumut, and Sitiwan/Astaka in
2013 and 2018 224
Map 11.2 Boundary changes to parliamentary constituency
Sungai Siput and polling district Pos Piah in Perak 225
FIGURES
Figure 9.1 Dr Mariah Mahmud speaks at a night market.
Taman Puchong Prima, Selangor, 30 April 2018 172
Figure 9.2 Siti Zailah Yuso passes down religious admonitions
(tazkirah) after a funeral. Rantau Panjang, Kelantan,
5 May 2017 180
Figure 9.3 Ustazah Nuridah Mohd speaks to voters. Subang Indah,
Selangor, 30 April 2018 183
Figure 9.4 Dr Ha dzah Mustakim’s campaign poster. Tanjung Mas,
Kelantan, 4 May 2018 185
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