KUALA LUMPUR: The 2023 MCA party election culminated with a new leadership line-up for the party's central committee on Sunday (Sept 24) night.
Party secretary-general Datuk Chong Sin Woon announced that Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has successfully defended his post as MCA president.
Dr Wee clinched 569 electoral votes, beating his opponent Datuk Tan Chong Seng who received 11 votes.
Deputy president Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon returned unopposed.
There is a mix of old and new faces for the four vice-president posts, which were won by incumbents Datuk Lim Ban Hong and Datuk Tan Teik Cheng, who secured 459 votes and 453 votes respectively.
They are joined by newcomers Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng with 477 votes and Datuk Lawrence Low Ah Keong with 459 votes.
Also elected were 25 central committee members.
While announcing the official results at 11.45pm on Sunday, Chong said the voter turnout among delegates was 60.12%, where 17,528 of the total of 29,156 MCA delegates voted.
Congratulating the winners, he also called on all winners and candidates to close ranks and reunite to revamp the party as a team.
Nominations for the 2023 MCA elections took place on Sept 11.
Elections for the Wanita and Youth wings concluded on Saturday (Sept 23) with incumbent Wong You Fong and Yong Peng assemblyman Ling Tian Soon winning the chairman posts respectively.
This is the second party election conducted under the new enlarged delegate mechanism, or electoral voting system, after it was introduced and passed in an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) in 2016.
In the past, the central committee was elected by about 2,400 central delegates during the party election, which is held every three years during its annual general meeting (AGM).
With the enlarged delegate mechanism, the party expanded the election of MCA’s echelon to the divisional delegates, which now number more than 52,000 members nationwide.
All winners will begin their terms as office-bearers after the party’s AGM on Oct 21 and 22.
Below is the new leadership line-up for MCA:
President: Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong
Deputy president: Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon
Vice-presidents:
Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng
Datuk Lim Ban Hong
Datuk Lawrence Low Ah Keong
Datuk Tan Teik Cheng
Central committee members:
Datuk Koh Nai Kwong
Datuk Kang Meng Fuat
Chua Hock Kuan
Leaw Kok Chan
Monna Ong Siew Siew
Datuk Chris Lee Ching Yong
Tan Chong
Tan Kok Eng
Datuk Ooi Jing Ting
Datuk Leong Kok Wee
Chan Quin Er
Choong Shin Heng
Datuk Quek Tai Seong
Lee Ban Seng
Datuk Koh Chin Han
Lee Ting Han
Lee Wan Tung@Lu Yen Tung
Cally Ting Zhao Song
Tan Gim Tuan
Chiew Kai Heng
Saw Yee Fung
Datuk Dr Chin Tung Leong
Chua Thiong Gee
Woon Yong Teai
Datuk Wong Tat Chee