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uctuation in electoral support by women, in Malaysian Islamist politics
internal regions, 36 campaigning for GE14, 182–6
Kadazan Dusun communities, 35 female leadership, 175
Muslim Bumiputera districts, 34–5 elding of women candidates, 176
parliamentary districts by Othman, Kalthom, 175
ethnic breakdown, 34 political representation in PAS,
generation, 37 175–7
winning party in GE14, 34 Siti Mariah Mahmud, see Siti Mariah
political support, 37 Mahmud (Dr. Mariah)
voting patterns, in Sarawak, 30–4 religious and political settings for,
constituencies by ethnic breakdown, 177
31 World Bank, 252
implications for state seats, 33
leading up to GE14, 30 Yayasan Dakwah Islamiah Malaysia
parliamentary constituencies, 30 (YADIM), 150–1
support by generation, 32–3 youth activism, 131–2, 145
voter-feedback, 30 Youth Guarantee, see Jaminan Orang
Muda (JOM)
Wahhabi-Sala literalism, 151 youth in GE14
Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, 62, 88, 150, comparison of main coalitions’ GE14
170 manifesto items, 141
wasatiyyah (moderation) agenda, 151 inside and outside political parties,
wasted votes, in West Malaysia, 220, 139–44
236, 237 #UndiRosak (Spoilt Vote) campaign,
‘Watching the Watchdog’ initiative, 248 29, 139
welfare-oriented populist policies, 94 youth manifestos, 139–40
WhatsApp, 7, 126, 194, 202, 248 youth unemployment, 140
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