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Constituency Delineation — Knowing Where to Draw the Lines

Constituency Delineation — Knowing Where to Draw the Lines

The Bar Council is hosting a seminar discussing gerrymandering and malapportionment.

Bersih 3.0, Sabah: Only Thing Missing Was the Dove

Bersih 3.0, Sabah: Only Thing Missing Was the Dove

A Bersih newbie and committee member witnesses a peaceful assembly in action.

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (27 Apr – 3 May)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (27 Apr – 3 May)

The crunch on police brutality, gagged press, minimum wage and the parting of two airlines.

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Is Bersih 3.0 Still Needed?

Is Bersih 3.0 Still Needed?

Statistics on electoral fraud in Malaysia.

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Free & Fair Elections – The Mathematics of Representation (Stories from the East)

Free & Fair Elections – The Mathematics of Representation (Stories from the East)

Continuing on with this week’s Stories from the East, Sarawak lawyer Wee Wui Kiat asks, post-Sarawak elections, if our current system of vote counting and selection of candidates are truly capable of delivering fair representation in our Parliament and State Assemblies.

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416: Reflections & Observations From The 2011 Sarawak Elections – Part 1 (Stories from the East)

416: Reflections & Observations From The 2011 Sarawak Elections – Part 1 (Stories from the East)

In this first of a two-part series under this week’s Stories from the East collection, political analyst Dr Ong Kian Ming writes about his recent eye-opening experience being in the thick of the DAP’s Sarawak election campaign in Sibu.

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