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Full list of representatives

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Do we really need the entire list in here? Other Wikipedia articles on elections (French legislative election, 2007, United Kingdom general election, 2010, United States House of Representatives elections, 2010, etc) don't seem to include that. I think it's really unnecessary for the article. If you need to see the detailed results, just check the official results page. -Yk (talk) 19:23, 16 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

In my opinion let it stay. We don't need to restart another article just to list the results of the election. 175.139.196.14 (talk) 13:58, 17 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with 175.139.196.14, but I think we should cut down all the unnecessary aspects such as majorities, opponents, and incumbents. Just follow the table format in Sarawak state election, 2006, clear and simple. The page that election commission used to display results is shown in Malay language and you know that not everybody understands Malay! A simpler table can give readers a good overview of all the elected representatives before they indulge into details. Besides, UK elections also keep List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs, for example this wikipage: List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 2010 after each and every election. For state assemblies, since its notability is not as high as the Malaysian general election, I think that just include the simplified list in this page will make things easier. Besides, the list is not very long. Cerevisae (talk) 16:02, 17 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Originally the entire results list was created to prevent further incidents of editors editing the lists when an assembly rep passed away or a new by-election was called. This was prevalent after the General Elections in 2008, where editors would replace the names of elected reps in the general elections with elected reps in by-elections. We also had incidents of MPS jumping parties or declaring themselves independent which caused further editing. I only want to see the election results remain (including the majorities, opponents and incumbents), not every few months a by-election is called or a member jumps parties. For these reasons the list should stay, not because we have to follow what the French, UK or US election articles are doing.Lazybugger12 (talk) 03:56, 18 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hey you know what? If it's useful information, it should stay. I'm going to try to improve the table because the list of opponents & votes is a little confusing. - Yk (talk) 02:42, 22 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Here's what it tentatively looks like:
# Constituency Winner Party Votes Opponent(s) Party(ies) Votes Majority Incumbent
BN 55 | PR 15 | Independent 1
N1 Opar Ranum Anak Mina BN 3,360 Stephen Anak Sagir SNAP 674 2,006 Ranum Anak Mina (BN-SUPP)
Joseph Jindy Anak Peter Rosen Independent 475
Boniface Willy Anak Tumek PR 1,354
N2 Tasik Biru Datuk Peter Nansian Ngusie BN 5,829 Frankie Jurem Anak Nyombui SNAP 825 2,072 Datuk Peter Nansian Ngusie (BN-SPDP)
Datuk John Tenewi Nuek @ John Tenewi PR 3,757
N3 Tanjung Datu Tan Sri Datuk Amar Haji Adenan Haji Satem BN 4,218 Gilbert Asson Anak Kulong Independent 215 3,216 Tan Sri Datuk Amar Haji Adenan Haji Satem (BN-PBB)
Nani Bt Sahari PR 1,002
N4 Pantai Damai Dr.Abdul Rahman Bin Junaidi BN 7,425 Suhaini Bin Selamat Independent 111 5,071 Dr.Abdul Rahman Bin Junaidi (BN-PBB)
Wan Zainal Abidin Bin Wan Senusi PR 2,354
N5 Demak Laut Dr.Hazland Bin Abang Hipni BN 5,522 Ali Hossen Bin Abang PR 1,770 3,752 Datuk Dr.Abang Hj Abd. Rauf Abang Hj. Zen (BN-PBB)
N6 Tupong Datuk Ir.Haji Daud Abdul Rahman BN 8,304 Baharuddin @ Din Shah Bin Mokhsen PR 3,753 4,551 Datuk Ir.Haji Daud Abdul Rahman (BN-PBB)
N7 Samariang Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali BN 8,008 Zulrusdi Bin Mohamad Hol PR 2,557 5,431 Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali (BN-PBB)
N8 Satok Datuk Amar Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Abang Haji Openg BN 4,691 Ahmad Nazib Johari PR 1,891 2,800 Datuk Amar Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Tun Abang Haji Openg (BN-PBB)
N9 Padungan Wong King Wei PR 11,957 Dominique Ng Kim Ho Independent 439 7,884 Dominique Ng Kim Ho (PR-PKR)
Sim Kiang Chiok BN 4,073
N10 Pending Violet Yong Wui Wui PR 14,375 Prof. Dr Sim Kui Hian BN 6,780 7,595 Violet Yong Wui Wui (PR-DAP)
N11 Batu Lintang See Chee How PR 13,235 Sih Hua Tong BN 4,854 8,381 Voon Lee Shan (PR-DAP)
Soo Lina Independent 290
N12 Kota Sentosa Chong Chieng Jen PR 12,594 Yap Chin Loi BN 7,770 4,824 Chong Chieng Jen (PR-DAP)
N13 Batu Kawa Christina Chiew Wang See PR 7,439 Tan Joo Phoi BN 6,896 543 Tan Joo Phoi (BN-SUPP)
N14 Asajaya Hj.Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah BN 7,597 Arip Bin Ameran PR 3,108 4,489 Hj.Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (BN-PBB)
N15 Muara Tuang Datuk Seri Mohamad Ali Mahmud BN 11,039 Noraini Binti Hamzah PR 3,196 7,843 Datuk Seri Mohamad Ali Mahmud (BN-PBB)
N16 Bengoh Dr.Jerip Susil BN 8,093 Willie Anak Mongin PR 4,447 3,646 Dr.Jerip Susil (BN-SUPP)
Wejok Anak Tomik Independent 1,007
Richard@Peter A/L Margaret SNAP 928
N17 Tarat Roland Sagah Wee Inn BN 6,287 Ateng Anak Jeros SNAP 567 1,995 Roland Sagah Wee Inn (BN-PBB)
Peter Ato Anak Mayau PR 4,292
N18 Tebedu Dato' Sri Micheal Manyin Jawong BN 6,196 Kipli Bin Ale Independent 260 4,066 Dato' Sri Micheal Manyin Jawong (BN-PBB)
Christoper Anak Kiyui PR 2,130
Anthony Anak Nais SNAP 468
N19 Kedup Maclaine Ben @ Martin Ben BN 6,476 Lainus Anak Andrew Luwak PR 4,211 2,265 Frederick Bayoi Manggie (BN-PBB)
Amin Anak Banti Independent 397
Belayong Anak Jawan SNAP 666
N20 Sadong Jaya Aidel Bin Lariwoo BN 4,008 Mahayudin Bin Wahab Independent 402 2,934 Dato' Hj Wan Abdul Wahab Wan Sanusi (BN-PBB)
Abang Eddy Allyanni Bin Abang Fauzi PR 1,074

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