Riduan rocks after emerging as sole independent winner
Bernama
November 20, 2022
Riduan rocks after emerging as sole independent winner
Riduan Rubin won with a majority of 1,108 votes after obtaining 10,027 votes to defeat Pakatan Harapan's Noorita Sual for the Tenom seat. - FB Riduan Rubin
KUALA LUMPUR: Riduan Rubin created a shock when he became the only independent candidate to emerge victorious in the 15th general election (GE15) after winning the Tenom parliamentary seat in Sabah.
Riduan won with a majority of 1,108 votes after obtaining 10,027 votes to defeat Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Noorita Sual (8,919 votes), Barisan Nasional's (BN) Jamawi Ja'afar (8,625), Warisan's Ukim Buandi (992) and independent candidate Peggy Chaw Zhi Ting (86).
The GE15 also witnessed some first timers emerging victorious, among them Maj-Gen (Rtd) Datuk Khlir Mohd Nor (PN-PAS), Adam Adli Abd Halim (PH-PKR), Rodiyah Sapiee of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Kalam Salan (PN-Bersatu) and Lim Hui Ying (PH-DAP).
Khlir wrested the Ketereh parliamentary seat from BN when he polled 40,542 votes to beat his nearest challenger, Marzuani Ardila Ariffin (BN-UMNO), who is also the Kelantan UMNO Puteri chief, with a 23,107 majority.
Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) chief Adam obtained 39,418 votes for an 8,638-majority win in the Hang Tuah Jaya parliamentary seat in Melaka against Datuk Mohd Ridhwan (BN), Sheikh Ikhzan Sheikh Salleh (Pejuang) and Mohd Azrudin Md Idris (PN-Bersatu).
Rodiyah, meanwhile, garnered 18,668 votes in the Batang Sadong parliamentary seat in Sarawak to defeat Lahaji Lahiya (PH-Amanah) with a majority of 14,893 votes.
In Selangor, Kalam (BN-Bersatu) obtained 17,973 votes to win the Sabak Bernam parliamentary seat with a majority of 5,056 votes, defeating Abd Rahman Bakri (BN-UMNO), who had 12,917 votes; Shamsul Ma`Arif Ismail (PH-Amanah); and Idris Md Yusof (Pejuang).
Meanwhile, Hui Ying, who is also DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng's sister, won the Tanjong parliamentary seat in Penang after polling 31,968 votes to beat two other candidates with a 28,754 majority.
-- BERNAMA