State election results verses my predictions
A quick reckoning – Basically the same patterns as the last general election
Its always good to be accountable for one’s predictions. These predictions were summarized These were all summarized in the hyperlink. Some of the results are not completely finalized, so there maybe an error on one or two seats.
A total of 9,773,571 voters are eligible to cast their ballots in the six state elections. A total of 529 candidates from nine parties and 41 independent candidates are vying for the 245 state seats up for grabs.
Surprisingly, voter turnover was just above the 74 percent in the last general election. This probably favored Pakatan Harapan slightly. Across the 6 states the vote reflected the same patterns as the vote in the last federal election. If the state elections had of been held on the same day as the general election last year, they would have been more or less the same.
This means Pakatan Harapan have not won over voters’ hearts and minds since last November. UMNO continued to lose electorally, where Negeri Sembilan is their last stronghold. Terengganu and Kedah can no longer be seen as swing state or bellwether states. Perikatan Nasional are in a good position to move forward in Penang and Selangor in future elections.
Selangor: Prediction made 8th February 2023
Penang: Prediction made 20th March 2023
Kedah: Prediction made 5th May 2023
Negeri Sembilan: Prediction made 23rd April 2023
Kelantan and Terengganu: Predictions made 15th May 2023
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