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                  Malaysian electoral geography,      outcome of, 82
                     background to, 18–23             overview of, 2–5
                  Malaysian IKRAM Association, see    referendum on big data, 127
                     Pertubuhan IKRAM Malaysia        as ‘referendum’ on big data
                     (IKRAM)                             campaigning, 111
                  Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), 3,   results of, 8, 17, 157–60
                     53, 58, 61, 70, 83, 92, 94, 144, 231  social-media in uencers, 29
                  Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement,   vote out of BN and Najib, 23
                     see Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia   voter turnout in, 24, 87
                     (ABIM)                           votes won by parties in, 87
                  Malaysian Muslim Solidarity, see Ikatan   voting trends in, 10, 38
                     Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA)         West-coast patterns, 93–8
                  Malaysian People’s Movement Party, see   youth in, see youth in GE14
                     Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia  Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic
                  Malaysian People’s Party, see Parti Rakyat   Movement (DEMA), 132
                     Malaysia (PRM)                Malay unity, issues of, 58
                  Malaysian Socialist Party, see Parti   Malay voters, three-way fragmentation
                     Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)          of, 84
                  Malaysian Students Solidarity, see   manufactured majority, bene ciary of,
                     Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia    84, 106
                  Malaysian United Indigenous Party,   Maszlee Malik, 197
                     Bersatu, see Parti Pribumi Bersatu   Mazwan Johar, 200, 203, 205
                     Malaysia (PPBM)               mediated communalism, idea of, 83, 86,
                  Malaysian Workers’ Party, see Parti   90, 105n2
                     Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia (PPPM)  members of parliament (MPs), 135–6,
                  Malaysian Youth Congress, see Kongres   159, 170, 174, 197, 238, 256–7
                     Anak Muda Malaysia            Merdeka Center survey, 39n6, 159, 261
                  Malaysia’s 13th General Election   ‘metropolitan’ parliamentary
                     (GE13), 3, 18–21, 28, 30–1, 35, 39,   constituency, 217
                     41–2, 49, 52–4, 91, 114, 119, 121,   microtargeting of voters, 117, 125–6
                     137, 139, 198, 205            Middle Eastern Graduate Centre
                  Malaysia’s 14th General Election    (MEGC), 133
                     (GE14), 1, 30–1, 33, 35, 39, 41–3,   minimal winning coalition, 105
                     45, 47, 53–4, 56, 58, 88, 90–2, 101,   Mohamad Sabu, 88–9, 152, 160, 182,
                     103, 105, 118–22, 124, 131, 161–2,   196, 254
                     172–4, 177, 181–2, 192–200,   Mohd Asri Zainal Abidin, Perlis Mufti
                     204–7, 233–8                     (Dr. MAZA), 199
                     electoral outcomes of, 18     monetization of data, for political
                     IKSIM and Christian bogeyman of,   purposes, 125
                        153–6                      money-laundering, 158, 160
                     impact of fragmentation of Malay   monthly national tracking, 116
                        voters on, 84              Muhyiddin Yassin, 18, 47, 56, 89, 93–4,
                     implied state seat status based on, 34  120, 156
                     Malay voters in, 48–52        Mujahid Yusuf Rawa, 152, 160, 196, 207





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