Citing federal gov't factor, Ilham Centre predicts Warisan win in Kimanis

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Citing federal gov't factor, Ilham Centre predicts Warisan win in Kimanis
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KIMANIS POLLS | Karim Bujang is also seen as more people-friendly than BN's Mohamad Alamin.

| Warisan candidate Karim Bujang is expected to capture the Kimanis seat previously held by BN when voters take to the polls on Saturday.

The data were collected by the researchers using a structured survey and partially-structured interview protocols involving nine locals familiar with the environment. The study data were then analysed quantitatively and qualitatively, with a margin of error of five percent.is a semi-urban seat of 29,644 registered voters, where 63.16 percent are Muslim bumiputera, 30.67 percent non-Muslim bumiputera, 3.59 percent Chinese and 2.58 percent others.

The Sabah Temporary Pass is one of the biggest issues of the election but Ilham Centre found it was not likely to impact as much as BN was hoping. Ilham Centre said that especially among ethnic Malays, Muslim-bumiputera and voters residing in rural localities, it is seen important to vote for a ruling party so that welfare, progress and development can be brought to their area instead of choosing a non-governmental party.Compared to the series of by-elections which have taken place after May 9, 2018, the Kimanis by-election saw national issues having almost no impact on the voters' outlook.

Only a small percentage of voters bought into the narrative that the Harapan government failed to defend Malay-Muslim interests , fulfil its manifesto and was dominated by DAP .

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