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		<title>By: K S Ong</title>
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		<description>I wish to refer to the 2004 election results for Kuala Terengganu. I happened to log on soon after the results and found the spoilt votes exceeded 10,000! Against the majority of 1,933, it raised suspicions more than anything else.

From memory, there were a few court cases pending against the results in 2004 and Kuala Terengganu could be one of them. Rumour had it that PAS had a deal to withdraw the legal actions to ensure they kept Kelantan state (because of uncertainties over some state election results due to legal actions). Whether there is any truth it this, I had always treated the Kuala Terengganu 2004 results as, to put it mildly, not above board.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish to refer to the 2004 election results for Kuala Terengganu. I happened to log on soon after the results and found the spoilt votes exceeded 10,000! Against the majority of 1,933, it raised suspicions more than anything else.</p>
<p>From memory, there were a few court cases pending against the results in 2004 and Kuala Terengganu could be one of them. Rumour had it that PAS had a deal to withdraw the legal actions to ensure they kept Kelantan state (because of uncertainties over some state election results due to legal actions). Whether there is any truth it this, I had always treated the Kuala Terengganu 2004 results as, to put it mildly, not above board.</p>
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