Your HTML is a bit of a mess:
<div id="selectedListTable" class='styleTable2' style="height:220px;width:565px;"/>
<div id="loader_" class='loader' style='display:none;' />
is obsolete and likely invalid - and don't seem to have any content. Unless the target of a later operation, they seem rather pointless, except to take up space.
<div id="selectedListTable" class='styleTable2' style="height:220px;width:565px;"></div>
<div id="loader_" class='loader' style='display:none;'></div>
is how they should look - with content between the opening and closing elements
If, perchance, your browser has trouble interpreting this then it may not have the two id='' attributes distinct. The closing of an element with '/>' is no longer "acceptable" - although may not through an error, depending upon the element. For example, and <img src=""> simply closes without the backslash. This is also true for <input> elements whilst something like a <div>> requires a closing </div>>
Assuming it isn't based on a problem elsewhere on your page, swap the two data request and see if you v2 and v is now null.