{"id":1887,"date":"2010-02-05T03:00:32","date_gmt":"2010-02-04T19:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2010\/02\/majority-of-perak-voters-want-fresh-elections-poll-shows\/"},"modified":"2010-02-05T03:00:32","modified_gmt":"2010-02-04T19:00:32","slug":"majority-of-perak-voters-want-fresh-elections-poll-shows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/majority-of-perak-voters-want-fresh-elections-poll-shows\/","title":{"rendered":"Majority of Perak voters want fresh elections, poll shows"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 \u2014 Nearly three in four voters, or 74 per cent,  feel that fresh state elections remain the best way to resolve the  political crisis in Perak, a new poll conducted on the eve of the first  anniversary of Barisan Nasional\u2019s controversial takeover of the  government shows.<\/p>\n<p>The independent Merdeka Center survey of 805 registered voters also  shows that Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir and Pakatan  Rakyat\u2019s Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin, the man he replaced, are  neck-and-neck in their respective approval ratings.<\/p>\n<p>Zambry\u2019s state-wide approval rating is 43 per cent and is drawn  largely from the Malay, and one-half of the ethnic Indian electorate.<\/p>\n<p>Nizar has an approval rating of 46 per cent which is drawn largely  from a majority of Chinese, one-half of ethnic Indians and a little over  one-third of the Malay electorate.<\/p>\n<p>The Merdeka Center, which has been conducting regular polls since  Election 2008, had recently polled the 805 voters who were drawn from  large majorities of each ethnic group, and almost equally divided  between rural and urban areas.<\/p>\n<p>They were asked their views on the direction of the state, its  current economic conditions, their views on government leaders, and the  changes that they have seen since the Barisan Nasional takeover in  February 2009.<\/p>\n<p>The poll shows that the sentiment favouring fresh polls is detected  in all ethnic groups.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMore importantly, 65 per cent of the respondents, comprising large  majorities from each ethnic group feel that the Perak political issue  remains relevant today, one year since the events took place,\u201d Merdeka  Center said in a summary of the poll results obtained by <em>The  Malaysian Insider<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>When asked about the impact of BN\u2019s takeover on a number of factors  ranging from the state economy to the performance of the state  bureaucracy, less than 40 per cent of the respondents felt that it has  had a positive impact.<\/p>\n<p>Notably, only 45 per cent of Malay voters agreed that the takeover  had improved the political position of the community in the state as  opposed to 15 per cent who felt that things remained unchanged, and 28  per cent who felt that things had worsened.<\/p>\n<p>Asked to choose between giving the economy a priority or ensuring  that the government was democratically elected, 60 per cent of the  respondents \u2014 including 58 per cent of Malays \u2014 felt that democratic  elections were more important.<\/p>\n<p>The Merdeka Center poll appears to confirm anecdotal evidence given  by political leaders in the state that Zambry and BN has regained some  support from among Malays and Indians in the state but the large Chinese  community are still largely backing PR and Nizar.<\/p>\n<p>Datuk Seri Zambry Abd Kadir had told <em>The Malaysian Insider <\/em>earlier  this week that he was confident Umno could take 34 seats in the next  elections.<\/p>\n<p>The Pangkor assemblyman will know on Feb 9 if he remains Mentri Besar  when the Federal Court decides the legality of his appointment after  his BN toppled the PR government a year ago.<\/p>\n<p>PR Mentri Besar Nizar\u2019s government collapsed when two PKR state  assemblymen joined a DAP lawmaker to turn independent to support the BN  to control 31 seats in the 59-seat state assembly.<\/p>\n<p>While Zambry appears to still have his work cut out in winning over  Perak voters, he can, however, take heart in the poll results which  showed that the number of people saying that the state was moving in the  right direction has marginally increased from April 2009, from 31 per  cent to 38 per cent.<\/p>\n<p>However, a total of 44 per cent of voters surveyed still felt the  state was moving in the wrong direction.<\/p>\n<p>There was a marked difference in response along ethnic lines when  voters were asked if they thought the state was moving in the right  direction.<\/p>\n<p>A total of 57 per cent of Malay respondents and 48 per cent of  Indians but only 12 per cent of Chinese respondents believed that the  state was headed in the right direction.<\/p>\n<p>The Merdeka Center also noted that voter sentiments relating to the  economy remains mixed and ethnically polarised.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, only 42 per cent of Perak voters surveyed said that present  economic conditions were favorable.<\/p>\n<p>With respect to the future, voters are again split with 42 per cent  optimistic about the economy while 43 per cent were not.<\/p>\n<p>The survey found that while 60 per cent of Malay respondents were  confident with the economic management of the state, only 19 per cent of  ethnic Chinese respondents said that they were confident.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 \u2014 Nearly three in four voters, or 74 per cent, feel that fresh state elections remain the best way to resolve the political crisis in Perak, a new poll conducted on the eve of the first anniversary of Barisan Nasional\u2019s controversial takeover of the government shows. 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