SUPP candidates
SUPP as one of the founding members of BN in 1972 has and will always stay steadfast and loyal to BN principles and spirits.
We are blessed with YAB Adenan Satem as our fifth chief minister of Sarawak since March 1st, 2014. And we fully support his leadership.
SUPP is fully aware that SUPP has to be strong in order to strengthen the leadership of YAB Adenan Satem and Sarawak BN. And the fact is no one would want SUPP to win as much as SUPP itself.
In this respect, SUPP has identified 21 credible and most winnable candidates for its 21 seats for the coming Sarawak election.
Therefore, SUPP takes this joyous and auspicious Chinese New Year occasion to announce its candidates for the 16 Chinese majority seats to the Adenan Team within the framework of Sarawak BN.
N 9 Padungan Will announce soon
N 10 Pending Milton Foo 符祥威
N 11 Batu Lintang Sih Hua Tong 薛华东
N 12 Kota Sentosa Wilfred Yap 叶耀星
N 14 Batu Kawa Tan Joo Phoi陈如飞/Lo Keher Chiang罗克强/Dr Sim Kui Hian
N 13 Batu Kitang Lo Kher Chiang/Tan Joo Phoi/Dr Sim Kui Hian
N 45 Repok Teng Ung Wu邓文武
N 46 Merdaong Ding Kuong Hiing陈冠勋
N 51 Bukit Assek Chieng Buong Toon钱本统
N 52 Dudong Dato Sri Lee Chung Fatt @ Benny拿督斯里李政轩
N 53 Bawang Assan Robert Lau Hui Yew刘会耀
N 54 Pelawan Michael Tiang 程明智
N 68 Tanjung Batu Soo Li Ching 苏莉群
N 73 Piasau Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew 拿督陈超耀
N 74 Pujut Adam Yii Siew Sang俞小珊
N 75 Senadin Datuk Lee Kim Shin 拿督李景胜
YB Dato Seri Richard, our Deputy President will announce the candidates for the five Bumi majority seats (including one new seat allocated to SUPP under BN sharing formula), together with me in due course.
YB Datuk Francis Harden ak Hollis will represent the N 32 Simmanggang as incumbent.
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