Malaysian state elections, 2008

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State assembly elections were held in Malaysia on 8 March 2008 in all states except Sarawak. The elections took place alongside general elections.

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A state legislative assembly is the legislative branch of the state governments of each far of the 13 Malaysian states. Members of a state legislative assembly comprises elected representatives from single-member constituencies during state elections through the first-past-the-post system.

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Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital and largest city while Putrajaya is the seat of federal government. With a population of over 30 million, Malaysia is the world's 44th most populous country. The southernmost point of continental Eurasia, Tanjung Piai, is in Malaysia. In the tropics, Malaysia is one of 17 megadiverse countries, with large numbers of endemic species.

Sarawak State of Malaysia

Sarawak is a state of Malaysia. The largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak is located in northwest Borneo Island, and is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sabah to the northeast, Kalimantan to the south, and Brunei in the north. The capital city, Kuching, is the largest city in Sarawak, the economic centre of the state, and the seat of the Sarawak state government. Other cities and towns in Sarawak include Miri, Sibu, and Bintulu. As of the 2015 census, the population of Sarawak was 2,636,000. Sarawak has an equatorial climate with tropical rainforests and abundant animal and plant species. It has several prominent cave systems at Gunung Mulu National Park. Rajang River is the longest river in Malaysia; Bakun Dam, one of the largest dams in Southeast Asia, is located on one of its tributaries, the Balui River. Mount Murud is the highest point in Sarawak.

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Results

Perlis

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Perlis State Assembly election results
Votes% of voteSeats% of seats+/–
Barisan Nasional:58,45960.41493.3Steady2.svg
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 51,346 53.0 12 80.0 Steady2.svg
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) 7,113 7.3 2 13.3 Steady2.svg
Pakatan Rakyat:
35,00736.216.7Steady2.svg
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 29,698 30.7 1 6.7 Steady2.svg
People's Justice Party (PKR) 5,309 5.5 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Independents 1,585 1.6 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Overall total96,82210015100Steady2.svg

Source: The Star [1] , Malaysia

  • The Sanglang seat won by Abdullah Hassan (BN) during the election was declared vacant by the Perlis Election Court in June 2008 on grounds of error during the ballot counting process. In September, Hashim Jasin (PAS) was declared the rightful winner of the seat. [2]

Kedah

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Kedah State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 24 16 44.44 +11
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 36 14 38.89 -17
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 28 12 33.33 -11
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 4 1 2.78 -3
Malaysian People's Movement Party Gerakan 2 1 2.78 -1
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 2 0 0.00 -2
People's Justice Party PKR 10 4 11.11 +4
Democratic Action Party DAP 2 1 2.78 +1
Independents IND 2 1 2.78 +1
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0036100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Kedah's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Kelantan

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Kelantan State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 40 38 84.44 +14
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 45 6 13.33 -15
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 43 6 13.33 -15
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 1 0 0.00 0
People's Justice Party PKR 5 1 2.22 +1
IndependentsIND 1 0 0.00 0
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0045100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Kelantan's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Terengganu

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Terengganu State Assembly election results
Votes% of voteSeats% of seats+/–
Barisan Nasional:240,16555.002475.00Decrease2.svg4
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 232,334 53.21 23 71.88 Decrease2.svg4
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) 7,831 1.79 1 3.13 Steady2.svg
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 180,021 41.23 8 25.00 Increase2.svg4
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) 16,460 3.77 0 0.00 Steady2.svg
Overall total436,64610032100Steady2.svg

Source: The Star [3] , Malaysia

Penang

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Penang State Legislative Assembly election results
Votes% of voteSeats% of seats+/–
Pakatan Rakyat:
(Formal coalition formed after election)
319,75758.902972.5Increase2.svg27
Democratic Action Party Flag.svg Democratic Action Party (DAP) 175,067 32.25 19 47.5 Increase2.svg18
Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) 110,872 20.42 9 22.5 Increase2.svg9
PAS logo.svg Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) 33,818 6.23 1 2.5 Steady2.svg
Barisan Nasional Logo.svg Barisan Nasional:222,33940.961127.5Decrease2.svg27
UMNO (Malaysia).svg United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 93,923 17.30 11 27.5 Decrease2.svg3
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) 71,255 13.13 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg13
Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) 50,123 9.23 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg9
Malaysian Indian Congress Flag.svg Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) 7,038 1.30 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg2
Independents 760 0.14 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Overall total542,85610040100Steady2.svg

Source: The Star [4]

Perak

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Perak State Assembly election results
Votes% of voteSeats% of seats+/–
Pakatan Rakyat:442,66051.13152.5Increase2.svg24
Democratic Action Party (DAP) 188,484 21.7 18 30.5 Increase2.svg11
People's Justice Party (PKR) 118,824 13.7 7 11.9 Increase2.svg7
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 135,352 15.6 6 10.2 Increase2.svg6
Barisan Nasional:399,56546.12847.4Decrease2.svg24
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 243,672 28.1 27 45.8 Decrease2.svg7
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) 98,341 11.3 1 1.7 Decrease2.svg9
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) 24,216 2.8 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg4
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan) 27,595 3.2 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg4
People's Progressive Party (PPP) 5741 0.7 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Independents 1,635 0.2 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Overall total886,83010059100Steady2.svg

Source: The Star [5] , Malaysia

  • Three Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen became independents in February 2009. A fourth assemblyman became independent in June 2009.

Pahang

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Pahang State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 42 37 88.10 -4
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 29 69.05 -2
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 6 14.29 -2
Malaysian People's Movement Party Gerakan 1 2.38 0
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 1 2.38 0
Democratic Action Party DAP 2 4.76 +1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 2 4.76 +2
People's Justice Party PKR 0 0.00 0
Independents IND 1 2.38 +1
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0042100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Pahang's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Selangor

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 56 20 35.71 -34
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 18 32.14 -17
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 2 3.57 -10
Malaysian People's Movement Party Gerakan 0 0.00 -4
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 0 0.00 -3
People's Justice Party PKR 15 26.79 +15
Democratic Action Party DAP 13 23.21 +11
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 8 14.29 +8
IndependentsIND 0 0.00 0
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0056100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Selangor's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Negeri Sembilan

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 36 21 58.33 -13
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 19 52.78 -3
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 1 2.78 -7
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 1 2.78 -1
Malaysian People's Movement Party Gerakan 0 0.00 -2
Democratic Action Party DAP 10 27.78 +8
People's Justice Party PKR 4 11.11 +4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 1 2.78 +1
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0036100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Negeri Sembilan's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Malacca

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Malacca State Assembly election results
Votes% of voteSeats% of seats+/–
Barisan Nasional:163,91755.52382.1Decrease2.svg3
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) 103,050 34.9 18 64.3 Steady2.svg
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) 46,197 15.6 4 14.3 Decrease2.svg2
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) 5,950 2.0 1 3.6 Steady2.svg
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan) 8,720 3.0 0 0.0 Decrease2.svg1
Pakatan Rakyat:124,21342.1517.9Increase2.svg3
Democratic Action Party (DAP) 63,235 21.4 5 17.9 Increase2.svg3
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 40,629 13.8 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) 20,349 6.9 0 0.0 Steady2.svg
Overall total295,20710028100Steady2.svg

Source: The Star [6] , Malaysia

Johor

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Johor State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 56 50 89.29 -5
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 32 57.14 -1
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 12 21.43 -4
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 4 7.14 0
Malaysian People's Movement Party Gerakan 2 3.57 0
Democratic Action Party DAP 4 7.14 +4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 2 3.57 +1
People's Justice Party PKR 0 0.00 0
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0056100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Johor's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Sabah

e    d  Summary of the 8 March 2008 Sabah State Legislative Assembly election results
PartyCandidatesVoteSeats
Votes%Won%+/–
National Front [lower-alpha 1] BN 60 59 98.33 0
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 32 32 53.33 0
United Sabah Party PBS 13 12 20.00 -1
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation UPKO 6 6 10.00 +1
Sabah Progressive Party SAPP 4 4 6.67 0
Liberal Democratic Party LDP 3 3 5.00 0
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 1 1 1.67 0
United Sabah People's Party PBRS 1 1 1.67 0
Democratic Action Party DAP 10 1 1.67 +1
Federated Sabah People's Front BERSEKUTU 15 0 0.00 0
People's Justice Party PKR 55 0 0.00 0
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 2 0 0.00 0
United Pasok Nunukragang National Organisation PASOK 6 0 0.00 0
United Democratic Sabah People's Power Party SETIA 2 0 0.00 0
Independents IND 47 0 0.00 -1
Valid votes
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes (voter turnout: %) '100.0060100.000
Did not vote
Registered voters '
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)'
Sabah's population '

Source:

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

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