Teluk Intan (federal constituency) >Demographic

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Hi, based on the latest Jumlah Daftar Pemilih, Teluk Intan constituency consist 42% Malays, 38% Chinese, 19% Indians and Others around 1%. Since 2018, Teluk Intan is Malay-majority mixed seat (around 41%). Please take note, demographic in federal constituency only include voters in this seat. Demographic that you mentioned maybe is Teluk Intan town, not Teluk Intan constituency. Teluk Intan town located in Hilir Perak District but Teluk Intan seats include Hilir Perak District and Bagan Datuk District (Ladang Ulu Bernam, Sungai Bugis, Sungai Samak & etc...). https://kawasanku.dosm.gov.my/ms-MY/prk/p.076-teluk-intan Even include below 18s, this seat is already a Malay-majority mixed seat. WEEROR (talk) 11:39, 31 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

voters + below ages
https://kawasanku.dosm.gov.my/ms-MY/prk/n.55-pasir-bedamar
Chinese-62.9%
Bumiputera-23.1%
Indian-13.4%
https://kawasanku.dosm.gov.my/ms-MY/prk/n.56-changkat-jong
Chinese-14.0%
Bumiputera-66.4%
India-19%
https://kawasanku.dosm.gov.my/prk/p.076-teluk-intan
Chinese-32.6%
Bumiputera-49.9% (almost half)
Indian-16.9%
This is the data from the government website. Even though Teluk Intan City (DUN Pasir Bedamar) still Chinese-majority area, but based on the data, Teluk Intan seat is consider a Malay-mixed seat. If you said this source is inaccurate, how you can said others data is accurate and which data is more accurate than government's data? WEEROR (talk) 09:45, 11 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Dude, For ones, if you calculate ADUN Pasir Bedermar and Changkat Jong. Check on Chinese Area which Pasir Berdemar on 70% while Changkat Jong Malay Area is 63%. Don't follow What Parliment's Accurate they acctually inaccurate.