Lieutenant Colonel Roseli Abdul Ghani will the first Malay election candidate from Negeri Sembilan DAP since 1974, when it fielded national laureate Dharma NS for the Jelebu parliamentary seat. He lost the contest to Barisan Nasional.
Roseli joined DAP two years ago, and it has been no secret among Pakatan Rakyat leaders that DAP would field him in Chennah, the only state seat that the party lost in the 2008 election.
Of the state seats that DAP contested in 2008, Chennah has the largest number of Malay voters. They account for 40% of the electorate. The Chinese make up slightly more than 50% and the Indians and Orang Asli each account for 2%.
Chennah is one of the most isolated districts in the state. Most of the Chinese there are senior citizens who have traditionally supported MCA. A Pakatan Rakyat official told FMT that DAP could not expect to get more than 70% of the Chinese votes.
Furthermore, he said, the current state assemblyman for Chennah, Siow Chen Pen, had a good track record of service to the community.
“DAP must get at least 40% of the Malay votes to win Chennah,” he added. “Fielding a Malay candidate there is a good idea.”
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