Results of the 2008 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency

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Dewan Rakyat results of the 2013 Malaysian General Election (equal-area representation)

These are the election results of the 2008 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency. These members of parliament (MPs) representing their constituency from the first sitting of 12th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution.

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The parliamentary election deposit was set at RM 10,000 per candidate. Similar to previous elections, the election deposit will be forfeited if the particular candidate had failed to secure at least 12.5% or one-eighth of the votes.

Perlis

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P001Padang Besar Azmi Khalid
(BN–UMNO)
16,99158.0%Zolkharnain Abidin
(PR–PAS)
11,64339.7%5,348Azmi Khalid
(BN–UMNO)
36,61384%12%4%29,31080.1%6742.3%
P002Kangar Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
23,82168.2%Tunku Abdul Rahman Tunku Ismail
(PR–PKR)
10,15029.0%13,671Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
43,59179%18%2%34,94680.2%8082.3%
P003Arau Ismail Kassim
(BN–UMNO)
16,45149.4% Haron Din
(PR–PAS)
16,15148.5%300Syed Razlan Syed Putra Jamalullail
(BN–UMNO)
39,87787%9%3%33,27683.5%5861.8%

Kedah

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P004Langkawi Abu Bakar Taib
(BN–UMNO)
13,76259.1%Wan Salleh Wan Isa
(PR–PKR)
8,79237.8%4,970Abu Bakar Taib
(BN–UMNO)
29,56791%7%2%23,27378.7%6702.9%
P005Jerlun Mukhriz Mahathir
(BN–UMNO)
19,42452.2% Idris Ahmad
(PR–PAS)
17,21946.2%2,205Abdul Rahman Ariffin
(BN–UMNO)
45,51390%8%2%37,24281.8%5991.6%
P006Kubang Pasu Mohd Johari Baharum
(BN–UMNO)
24,17957.3%Abdul Isa Ismail
(PR–PAS)
17,11940.5%7,060Mohd Johari Baharum
(BN–UMNO)
53,32396%3%42,22679.2%9282.2%
P007Padang Terap Mohd Nasir Zakaria
(PR–PAS)
15,00349.3%Ghazali Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
14,63448.1%369Ghazali Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
35,40393%6%30,44586.0%7702.5%
P008Pokok Sena Mahfuz Omar
(PR–PAS)
29,68753.7%Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
23,95643.3%5,731Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
69,63179%18%2%55,31879.4%1,0391.9%
P009Alor Setar Chor Chee Heung
(BN–MCA)
20,74148.0% Gooi Hsiao-Leung
(PR–PKR)
20,55747.6%184Chor Chee Heung
(BN–MCA)
58,95763%33%4%43,20673.3%1,7574.1%
P010Kuala Kedah Ahmad Kassim
(PR–PKR)
35,68954.3%Hashim Jahaya
(BN–UMNO)
28,67143.6%7,018Hashim Jahaya
(BN–UMNO)
83,14279%20%65,75079.1%1,3852.1%
P011Pendang Mohd Hayati Othman
(PR–PAS)
27,31152.9%Md Rozai Shafian
(BN–UMNO)
23,23845.0%4,073Mohd Hayati Othman
(BA–PAS)
61,34689%6%5%51,64584.2%9911.9%
P012Jerai Mohd Firdaus Jaafar
(PR–PAS)
26,51051.2% Badruddin Amiruldin
(BN–UMNO)
24,21146.7%2,299Badruddin Amiruldin
(BN–UMNO)
65,73979%14%6%51,79178.8%1,0702.1%
P013Sik Che Uda Che Nik
(PR–PAS)
16,86448.5%Othman Desa
(BN–UMNO)
16,38347.1%481Wan Azmi Wan Ariffin
(BN–UMNO)
40,33993%2%5%34,75286.2%5051.5%
P014Merbok Rashid Din
(PR–PKR)
25,54151.4%Tajul Urus Mat Zain
(BN–UMNO)
22,44345.1%3,098 Zainuddin Maidin
(BN–UMNO)
64,44366%16%17%49,71877.2%1,3382.7%
P015Sungai Petani Johari Abdul
(PR–PKR)
33,82257.0% Zainuddin Maidin
(BN–UMNO)
24,44141.2%9,381Mahadzir Mohd Khir
(BN–UMNO)
76,28460%29%11%59,37877.8%9861.7%
P016Baling Taib Azamudden Md Taib
(PR–PAS)
36,07454.9% Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim
(BN–UMNO)
28,46143.3%7,613Mashitah Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
78,78488%6%5%65,76483.5%1,1541.8%
P017Padang Serai Gobalakrishnan Nagapan
(PR–PKR)
28,77461.1%Boey Chin Gan
(BN–MCA)
17,03636.2%11,738Lim Bee Kau
(BN–MCA)
59,21855%23%22%47,12579.6%1,2592.7%
P018Kulim-Bandar Baharu Zulkifli Noordin
(PR–PKR)
22,25555.4% Abd. Aziz Sheikh Fadzir
(BN–UMNO)
16,67241.5%5,583Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir
(BN–UMNO)
51,99570%19%12%40,18277.3%1,0222.5%

Kelantan

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P019Tumpat Kamarudin Jaffar
(PR–PAS)
36,71456.3% Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki
(BN–UMNO)
27,33741.9%9,377Kamarudin Jaffar
(BA–PAS)
80,07292%3%4%65,25481.5%1,0321.6%
P020Pengkalan Chepa Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman
(PR–PAS)
26,76362.2%Rahim Mohd Zain
(BN–UMNO)
15,45235.9%11,311Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman
(BA–PAS)
52,35098%2%43,04982.2%5641.3%
P021Kota Bharu Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Abdullah
(PR–PAS)
32,12959.8% Mohamad Fatmi Che Salleh
(BN–UMNO)
20,84138.8%11,288 Zaid Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
68,26181%18%53,71078.7%6091.1%
P022Pasir Mas Ibrahim Ali
(PR–PAS)
28,67358.1%Ahmed Rasdi Mahmed
(BN–UMNO)
19,68239.9%8,991Ismail Noh
(BA–PAS)
59,64096%4%49,34482.7%8641.8%
P023Rantau Panjang Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff
(PR–PAS)
19,34454.6%Mohd Afandi Yusoff
(BN–UMNO)
14,85841.9%4,486Abdul Fatah Haron
(BA–PAS)
45,38498%35,45178.1%8372.4%
Isma Airfath Hassanuddin
(IND)
3300.9%
P024Kubang Kerian Salahuddin Ayub
(PR–PAS)
27,17961.1%Abdul Ghani Mamat
(BN–UMNO)
16,53737.2%10,642Salahuddin Ayub
(BA–PAS)
53,49698%2%44,47483.1%6381.4%
P025Bachok Nasharudin Mat Isa
(PR–PAS)
28,83551.7% Awang Adek Hussin
(BN–UMNO)
25,93446.5%2,901Awang Adek Hussin
(BN–UMNO)
64,80898%55,72486.0%8111.5%
P026Ketereh Abdul Aziz Abdul Kadir
(PR–PKR)
21,73849.0% Annuar Musa
(BN–UMNO)
21,33848.1%400Md Alwi Che Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
52,24097%2%44,37785.0%9932.2%
P027Tanah Merah Amran Abdul Ghani
(PR–PKR)
17,55448.6%Shaari Hassan
(BN–UMNO)
15,97044.2%1,584Shaari Hassan
(BN–UMNO)
44,34794%4%36,12681.5%1,0643.0%
Asmadi Abu Bakar
(IND)
1,4394.0%
P028Pasir Puteh Muhammad Husin
(PR–PAS)
28,36552.7%Amran Mat Nor
(BN–UMNO)
24,39745.4%3,968Kalthom Othman
(BA–PAS)
64,39398%53,77883.5%8861.7%
P029Machang Saifuddin Nasution Ismail
(PR–PKR)
21,04150.7%Sazmi Miah
(BN–UMNO)
19,58147.2%1,460Sazmi Miah
(BN–UMNO)
49,15795%4%41,49484.4%7481.8%
P030Jeli Mustapa Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
17,16856.2% Mohd Apandi Mohamad
(PR–PAS)
12,73241.7%4,436Mustapa Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
36,29899%30,55584.2%4741.6%
P031Kuala Krai Mohd Hatta Ramli
(PR–PAS)
23,56254.8%Che Musa Che Omar
(BN–UMNO)
18,57843.2%4,984Mohammad Razali Che Mamat
(BN–UMNO)
52,25093%5%2%43,01382.3%7561.8%
P032Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
(BN–UMNO)
14,06357.9%Zulkefli Mohamed
(PR–PAS)
9,66939.8%4,394Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
(BN–UMNO)
29,98683%8%8%24,28383.8%4892.0%

Terengganu

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P033Besut Abdullah Md Zin
(BN–UMNO)
29,37659.6%Husain Awang
(PR–PAS)
18,78638.1%10,590Abdullah Md Zin
(BN–UMNO)
58,35397%2%49,30384.5%6681.4%
P034Setiu Mohd Jidin Shafee
(BN–UMNO)
26,61056.8%Mohd Pauzi Muda
(PR–PAS)
19,37841.4%7,232Mohd Yusof Majid
(BN–UMNO)
54,52099%46,82185.9%8331.8%
P035Kuala Nerus Mohd Nasir Ibrahim Fikri
(BN–UMNO)
26,43950.3%Mohd Shukrimun Shamsuddin
(PR–PAS)
25,09847.8%1,341Che Azmi Abd Rahman
(BN–UMNO)
61,21499%52,53985.8%7131.4%
P036Kuala TerengganuRazali Ismail
(BN–UMNO)
32,56249.2% Mohamad Sabu
(PR–PAS)
31,93448.2%628Razali Ismail
(BN–UMNO)
80,32588%11%66,23182.5%9311.4%
Maimun Yusuf
(IND)
6851.0%
P037Marang Abdul Hadi Awang
(PR–PAS)
33,43551.4%Ahmad Ramzi Mohamad Zubir
(BN–UMNO)
30,68847.2%2,747Abdul Rahman Bakar
(BN–UMNO)
74,81398%2%65,00886.9%8061.2%
P038Hulu Terengganu Mohd Nor Othman
(BN–UMNO)
27,78460.4%Kamaruzaman Abdullah
(PR–PAS)
17,32437.7%10,460Tengku Putera Tengku Awang
(BN–UMNO)
52,51599%45,97187.5%7091.5%
P039Dungun Matulidi Jusoh
(BN–UMNO)
29,26453.7% Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin
(PR–PKR)
24,27044.6%4,994Rosli Mat Hassan
(BN–UMNO)
64,85195%4%54,46484.0%9301.7%
P040Kemaman Ahmad Shabery Cheek
(BN–UMNO)
37,19959.2% Fariz Musa
(PR–PKR)
24,51639.0%12,683Ahmad Shabery Cheek
(BN–UMNO)
75,00692%7%62,86883.8%1,0771.7%

Penang

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P041Kepala Batas Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(BN–UMNO)
23,44564.5%Subri Arshad
(PR–PAS)
12,19933.6%11,246Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(BN–UMNO)
43,01975%21%4%36,32884.5%6341.8%
P042Tasek Gelugor Nor Mohamed Yakcop
(BN–UMNO)
20,44854.8% Ismail Salleh
(PR–PAS)
15,90142.6%4,547Mohd Shariff Omar
(BN–UMNO)
42,40477%15%8%37,30888.0%6001.6%
P043Bagan Lim Guan Eng
(PR–DAP)
33,74873.0%Song Choy Leng
(BN–MCA)
11,67825.3%22,070Lim Hock Seng
(DAP)
59,38515%71%14%46,22777.8%7661.7%
P044Permatang Pauh Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
(PR–PKR)
30,34863.3% Pirdaus Ismail
(BN–UMNO)
16,95035.3%13,398Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
(BA–PKR)
58,44969%25%6%47,96382.1%6361.3%
P045Bukit Mertajam Chong Eng
(PR–DAP)
37,88274.5%Ong Tang Chuan
(BN–MCA)
11,98523.6%25,897Chong Eng
(DAP)
64,08018%74%8%50,82379.3%9311.8%
P046Batu Kawan Ramasamy Palanisamy
(PR–DAP)
23,06761.9% Koh Tsu Koon
(BN–Gerakan)
13,58236.4%9,485Huan Cheng Guan
(BN–Gerakan)
47,24420%56%24%37,29278.9%6401.7%
P047Nibong Tebal Tan Tee Beng
(PR–PKR)
20,21053.0%Zainal Abidin Osman
(BN–UMNO)
17,12344.9%3,087Zainal Abidin Osman
(BN–UMNO)
47,54046%38%17%38,12980.2%7842.1%
P048Bukit Bendera Liew Chin Tong
(PR–DAP)
31,24366.3%Chia Kwang Chye
(BN–Gerakan)
15,13132.1%16,112Chia Kwang Chye
(BN–Gerakan)
64,54515%75%10%47,10573.0%6421.4%
P049Tanjong Chow Kon Yeow
(PR–DAP)
28,24872.9%Khaw Veon Szu
(BN–Gerakan)
9,75925.2%18,489Chow Kon Yeow
(DAP)
53,1888%86%6%38,73472.8%6311.6%
P050Jelutong Jeff Ooi Chuan Aun
(PR–DAP)
30,49365.7%Thor Teong Gee
(BN–Gerakan)
14,24730.7%16,246Lee Kah Choon
(BN–Gerakan)
60,38620%68%11%46,40676.9%410.1%
Badrul Zaman P.S. Md Zakariah
(IND)
8821.9%
P051Bukit Gelugor Karpal Singh Ram Singh
(PR–DAP)
35,14069.5%Koay Har Huah
(BN–MCA)
14,12527.9%21,015Karpal Singh Ram Singh
(DAP)
65,61417%75%8%50,55377.1%7071.4%
P052Bayan Baru Zahrain Mohamed Hashim
(PR–PKR)
27,61859.5%Ooi Swee Kim
(BN–MCA)
16,58935.7%11,029Wong Kam Hoong
(BN–MCA)
60,71341%49%10%46,41876.5%6551.4%
P053Balik Pulau Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff
(PR–PKR)
15,74950.2%Norraessah Mohamad
(BN–UMNO)
15,04147.9%708Hilmi Yahaya
(BN–UMNO)
39,26561%35%3%31,39180.0%6011.9%

Perak

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P054Gerik Tan Lian Hoe
(BN–Gerakan)
12,52661.1%Mohd. Noor Abdul Rahman
(PR–PAS)
6,95333.9%5,573Wan Hashim Wan Teh
(BN–UMNO)
26,22972%18%5%20,49378.1%6493.2%
P055Lenggong Shamsul Anuar Nasarah
(BN–UMNO)
10,99263.0%Muhamad Zulkifli Mohamad Zakaria
(PR–PAS)
6,07334.8%4,919Khamsiyah Yeop
(BN–UMNO)
23,22381%17%2%17,43675.1%3111.8%
P056Larut Hamzah Zainudin
(BN–UMNO)
15,87851.9%Mohd. Dhari Othman
(PR–PAS)
13,96745.7%1,911Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja Omar
(BN–UMNO)
39,69787%6%6%30,58977.1%6872.3%
P057Parit Buntar Mujahid Yusof Rawa
(PR–PAS)
21,22159.6%Abdul Raman Suliman
(BN–UMNO)
13,67038.4%7,551Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin
(BN–UMNO)
45,21967%28%5%35,59278.7%6181.7%
P058Bagan Serai Mohsin Fadzli Samsuri
(PR–PKR)
18,94352.3% Zainal Abidin Zin
(BN–UMNO)
15,53042.9%3,413Zainal Abidin Zin
(BN–UMNO)
47,11174%16%10%36,23776.9%1,1863.3%
P059Bukit GantangRoslan Shaharum
(PR–PAS)
20,01549.7%Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi
(BN–UMNO)
18,44945.8%1,566 Tan Lian Hoe
(BN–Gerakan)
55,47164%27%9%40,30172.7%8512.1%
Mohganan P. Manikam
(IND)
8722.2%
P060Taiping Nga Kor Ming
(PR–DAP)
28,09859.6% M. Kayveas
(BN–PPP)
16,80035.7%11,298M. Kayveas
(BN–PPP)
65,88935%50%13%47,12371.5%1,6123.4%
P061Padang Rengas Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
9,83053.6%Alias Zenon
(PR–PKR)
8,08144.0%1,749Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
24,39774%19%7%18,35075.2%3622.0%
P062Sungai Siput Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj
(PR–PKR)
16,45849.6% Samy Vellu Sangalimuthu
(BN–MIC)
14,63744.1%1,821Samy Vellu Sangalimuthu
(BN–MIC)
47,42436%40%23%33,15469.9%1,0013.0%
Nor Rizan Oon
(IND)
8642.6%
P063Tambun Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah
(BN–UMNO)
27,94253.9%Mohamad Asri Othman
(PR–PKR)
22,55643.5%5,386Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah
(BN–UMNO)
68,96664%24%11%51,84475.2%9271.8%
P064Ipoh Timor Lim Kit Siang
(PR–DAP)
37,36469.2%Liew Mun Hon
(BN–MCA)
15,42228.6%21,942Lim Kit Siang
(DAP)
76,64712%82%5%53,99470.5%7071.3%
P065Ipoh Barat Kulasegaran Murugeson
(PR–DAP)
32,57664.3%Yik Phooi Hong
(BN–MCA)
17,04233.7%15,534Kulasegaran Murugeson
(DAP)
69,77313%65%22%50,64172.6%8291.6%
P066Batu Gajah Fong Po Kuan
(PR–DAP)
39,92270.9%Cheah Yoke Can
(BN–MCA)
15,29527.2%24,627Fong Po Kuan
(DAP)
77,31310%78%12%56,27072.8%9111.6%
P067Kuala Kangsar Rafidah Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
10,73551.7%Khairudin Abdul Malik
(PR–PAS)
9,27744.7%1,458Rafidah Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
28,32566%26%7%20,77373.3%3731.8%
P068Beruas Ngeh Koo Ham
(PR–DAP)
15,83151.4%Chang Ko Youn
(BN–Gerakan)
14,00345.4%1,828 Lim Keng Yaik
(BN–Gerakan)
43,27331%55%14%30,82171.2%8892.9%
P069Parit Mohd Nizar Zakaria
(BN–UMNO)
12,39954.9%Najihatussalehah Ahmad
(PR–PAS)
9,52642.2%2,873 Nasarudin Hashim
(BN–UMNO)
28,85992%3%3%22,59878.3%6282.8%
P070Kampar Lee Chee Leong
(BN–MCA)
20,12651.7%Keong Meng Sing
(PR–DAP)
17,42944.7%2,697Hew See Yong
(BN–MCA)
59,78427%63%10%38,95365.2%1,0482.7%
P071Gopeng Lee Boon Chye
(PR–PKR)
29,69655.7%Ling Hee Leong
(BN–MCA)
22,32841.9%7,368Ting Chew Peh
(BN–MCA)
74,34443%47%10%53,30371.7%1,2792.4%
P072Tapah Saravanan Murugan
(BN–MIC)
14,08452.5%Tan Seng Toh
(PR–PKR)
11,06441.3%3,020S Veerasingam
(BN–MIC)
38,23647%32%13%26,81170.1%1,6626.2%
P073Pasir Salak Tajuddin Abdul Rahman
(BN–UMNO)
16,92852.7%Mustaffa Kamil Ayub
(PR–PKR)
14,24044.3%2,688 Ramli Ngah Talib
(BN–UMNO)
42,71280%15%4%32,11975.2%9503.0%
P074Lumut Kong Cho Ha
(BN–MCA)
25,69845.9%Suwardi Sapuan
(PR–PKR)
25,40045.4%298Kong Cho Ha
(BN–MCA)
72,76349%39%11%55,93076.9%1,8843.4%
P075Bagan Datok Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
(BN–UMNO)
13,11553.7%Madzi Hasan
(PR–PKR)
10,42342.7%2,692Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
(BN–UMNO)
34,67057%20%23%24,41470.4%8143.3%
P076Telok Intan Manogaran Marimuthu
(PR–DAP)
18,48650.3% Mah Siew Keong
(BN–Gerakan)
17,01646.3%1,470Mah Siew Keong
(BN–Gerakan)
52,35436%45%19%36,73970.2%1,1533.1%
P077Tanjong Malim Ong Ka Chuan
(BN–MCA)
21,01655.1%Mohamad Azman Marjohan
(PR–PKR)
15,59440.9%5,422Loke Yuen Yow
(BN–MCA)
53,48151%31%15%38,10771.3%1,3443.5%

Pahang

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P078Cameron Highlands Devamany S. Krishnasamy
(BN–MIC)
9,16455.7%Apalasamy Jataliah
(PR–DAP)
6,04736.7%3,117Devamany S. Krishnasamy
(BN–MIC)
23,46143%34%14%16,45670.1%1,1867.2%
P079Lipis Mohamad Shahrum Osman
(BN–UMNO)
12,61158.0%Mohamad Nilam Abdul Manap
(PR–PAS)
8,47438.9%4,137Mohamad Shahrum Osman
(BN–UMNO)
28,42574%19%6%21,75876.6%5612.6%
P080Raub Ng Yen Yen
(BN–MCA)
18,07852.5%Abu Bakar Lebai Sudin
(PR–DAP)
15,32644.5%2,752Ng Yen Yen
(BN–MCA)
46,45449%44%6%34,45974.2%9152.7%
P081Jerantut Tengku Azlan Sultan Abu Bakar
(BN–UMNO)
19,54351.3%Hamzah Jaafar
(PR–PAS)
17,59746.2%1,946Tengku Azlan Sultan Abu Bakar
(BN–UMNO)
48,81281%15%3%38,07878.0%8292.2%
P082Indera Mahkota Azan Ismail
(PR–PKR)
19,82350.0%Salamon Ali Rizal Abd Rahman
(BN–UMNO)
18,79647.4%1,027Wan Adnan Wan Mamat
(BN–UMNO)
51,23565%29%6%39,67777.4%6681.7%
P083Kuantan Fuziah Salleh
(PR–PKR)
18,39851.4%Fu Ah Kiow
(BN–MCA)
16,57246.3%1,826Fu Ah Kiow
(BN–MCA)
47,74560%36%4%35,77174.9%6231.7%
P084Paya Besar Abdul Manan Ismail
(BN–UMNO)
19,35562.7%Mohd Jafri Ab Rashid
(PR–PKR)
10,85235.1%8,503Siti Zaharah Sulaiman
(BN–UMNO)
39,88280%17%2%30,88777.5%6372.1%
P085Pekan Najib Razak
(BN–UMNO)
36,26275.8%Khairul Anuar Ahmad Zainudin
(PR–PKR)
9,79820.5%26,464Najib Razak
(BN–UMNO)
58,21793%3%3%47,87082.2%1,2612.6%
P086Maran Ismail Muttalib
(BN–UMNO)
15,86861.8%Masrudin Tantawi
(PR–PAS)
9,22735.9%6,641Ismail Muttalib
(BN–UMNO)
32,51790%8%2%25,67279.0%4951.9%
P087Kuala Krau Ismail Mohamed Said
(BN–UMNO)
16,16558.6%Kamal Shaari
(PR–PAS)
10,90039.5%5,265Ismail Mohamed Said
(BN–UMNO)
34,13991%4%3%27,59480.8%4791.7%
P088Temerloh Saifuddin Abdullah
(BN–UMNO)
21,38151.8%Ahmad Nizam Hamid
(PR–PKR)
18,94045.9%2,441Mohd Sarit Yusoh
(BN–UMNO)
54,01063%27%9%41,24576.4%9242.2%
P089Bentong Liow Tiong Lai
(BN–MCA)
25,13464.2%Ponusamy Govindasamy
(PR–PKR)
12,58532.1%12,549Liow Tiong Lai
(BN–MCA)
53,65143%47%9%39,16873.0%1,2853.3%
P090Bera Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(BN–UMNO)
18,05154.6%Mazlan Aliman
(PR–PAS)
14,23043.0%3,821Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(BN–UMNO)
42,99361%34%4%33,06476.9%7832.4%
P091Rompin Jamaluddin Jarjis
(BN–UMNO)
21,30864.6%Mazlan Mohd Yasin
(PR–PAS)
10,62932.2%10,679Jamaluddin Jarjis
(BN–UMNO)
41,70193%3%3%32,96079.0%8242.5%

Selangor

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P092Sabak Bernam Abdul Rahman Bakri
(BN–UMNO)
12,05551.1%Badrul Amin Bahron
(PR–PKR)
10,72045.5%1,335Mat Yasir Ikhsan
(BN–UMNO)
31,38181%14%5%23,58175.1%7113.0%
P093Sungai Besar Noriah Kasnon
(BN–UMNO)
16,06957.5%Osman Sabran
(PR–PAS)
11,06039.6%5,009Noriah Kasnon
(BN–UMNO)
34,07368%30%2%27,92782.0%6562.4%
P094Hulu Selangor Zainal Abidin Ahmad
(PR–PKR)
23,17748.4% Palanivel K. Govindasamy
(BN–MIC)
22,97948.0%198Palanivel K. Govindasamy
(BN–MIC)
63,59354%27%19%47,84575.2%1,4663.1%
P095Tanjong Karang Noh Omar
(BN–UMNO)
16,07355.3% Mohamed Hanipa Maidin
(PR–PAS)
12,25342.2%3,820Noh Omar
(BN–UMNO)
36,39172%17%11%29,05279.8%6742.3%
P096Kuala Selangor Dzulkefly Ahmad
(PR–PAS)
18,79649.9%Jahaya Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
17,93447.6%862Mohd Daud Taripeh
(BN–UMNO)
47,20361%16%23%37,67179.8%8942.4%
P097Selayang William Leong Jee Keen
(PR–PKR)
30,70150.4%Lee Li Yew
(BN–MCA)
27,13444.5%3,567 Chan Kong Choy
(BN–MCA)
79,55745%36%17%60,92076.6%1,5062.5%
Koh Swe Yong
(PRM)
1,3322.2%
P098Gombak Mohamed Azmin Ali
(PR–PKR)
40,33453.3%Said Anuar Said Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
33,46744.3%6,867 Rahman Ismail
(BN–UMNO)
99,15376%13%10%75,61976.3%8201.1%
P099Ampang Zuraida Kamarudin
(PR–PKR)
26,99552.8%Azman Wahid
(BN–UMNO)
23,31945.6%3,676Rozaidah Talib
(BN–UMNO)
69,13256%34%9%51,09773.9%6361.2%
P100Pandan Ong Tee Keat
(BN–MCA)
25,23652.2%Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud
(PR–PKR)
22,27546.1%2,961Ong Tee Keat
(BN–MCA)
64,49749%45%5%48,30974.9%7981.7%
P101Hulu Langat Che Rosli Che Mat
(PR–PAS)
36,12449.9%Markiman Kobiran
(BN–UMNO)
34,37947.5%1,745Markiman Kobiran
(BN–UMNO)
90,31953%36%11%72,32280.0%1,4011.9%
P102Serdang Teo Nie Ching
(PR–DAP)
47,44462.2%Hoh Hee Lee
(BN–MCA)
26,41934.7%21,025 Yap Pian Hon
(BN–MCA)
94,87737%52%11%76,23680.4%2,0722.7%
P103Puchong Gobind Singh Deo
(PR–DAP)
35,07959.1%Lau Yeng Peng
(BN–Gerakan)
22,48637.9%12,593Lau Yeng Peng
(BN–Gerakan)
75,62544%41%15%59,31778.4%1,5802.7%
P104Kelana Jaya Loh Gwo Burne
(PR–PKR)
30,29851.7%Lee Hwa Beng
(BN–MCA)
25,26743.1%5,031Loh Seng Kok
(BN–MCA)
79,64842%39%18%58,62573.6%1,0651.8%
Billi Lim Peng Soon
(IND)
1,8953.2%
P105Petaling Jaya Selatan Hee Loy Sian
(PR–PKR)
28,59854.3%Donald Lim Siang Chai
(BN–MCA)
22,89243.5%5,706Donald Lim Siang Chai
(BN–MCA)
73,19240%45%15%52,63171.9%1,0442.0%
P106Petaling Jaya Utara Tony Pua Kiam Wee
(PR–DAP)
37,85167.2% Chew Mei Fun
(BN–MCA)
17,87931.8%19,972 Chew Mei Fun
(BN–MCA)
76,61815%77%6%56,29573.5%5270.9%
P107Subang Sivarasa K. Rasiah
(PR–PKR)
35,02453.2% Murugesan Sinnandavar
(BN–MIC)
28,31543.0%6,709 Karnail Singh Nijhar
(BN–MIC)
84,41450%36%14%65,86178.0%2,0793.2%
P108Shah Alam Khalid Samad
(PR–PAS)
33,35657.2% Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin
(BN–UMNO)
24,04241.2%9,314Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin
(BN–UMNO)
75,33469%16%15%58,36177.5%7491.3%
P109Kapar Manikavasagam Sundram
(PR–PKR)
48,19655.0%Komala Devi M. Perumal
(BN–MIC)
35,89941.0%12,297Komala Devi M. Perumal
(BN–MIC)
112,22451%35%13%87,64478.1%3,0643.5%
P110Klang Charles Anthony R. Santiago
(PR–DAP)
37,99064.0%Ch'ng Toh Eng
(BN–MCA)
20,28934.2%17,701 Tan Yee Kew
(BN–MCA)
77,81634%47%19%59,32376.2%1,0361.8%
P111Kota Raja Siti Mariah Mahmud
(PR–PAS)
38,63067.4% Vigneswaran Sanasee
(BN–MIC)
17,87931.2%20,751Vigneswaran Sanasee
(BN–MIC)
71,88748%23%28%57,32379.7%8141.4%
P112Kuala Langat Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid
(PR–PKR)
26,68750.6%Sulaiman Mohd Karli
(BN–UMNO)
25,69848.7%989 Shafie Salleh
(BN–UMNO)
66,51555%26%18%52,79279.4%4070.8%
P113Sepang Mohd Zin Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
26,38153.7%Mohamed Makki Ahmad
(PR–PAS)
21,53243.8%4,849Mohd Zin Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
62,04459%23%18%49,13779.2%1,0992.2%

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P114Kepong Tan Seng Giaw
(PR–DAP)
35,55274.8%Lau Hoi Keong
(BN–Gerakan)
11,70424.6%23,848Tan Seng Giaw
(DAP)
60,7754%90%5%47,50878.2%2120.5%
P115Batu Chua Tian Chang
(PR–PKR)
29,78558.1%Lim Si Pin
(BN–Gerakan)
20,33039.6%9,455Ng Lip Yong
(BN–Gerakan)
70,54444%41%14%51,30372.7%6141.2%
P116Wangsa Maju Wee Choo Keong
(PR–PKR)
19,63749.3%Yew Teong Look
(BN–MCA)
19,48749.0%150Yew Teong Look
(BN–MCA)
54,50952%40%7%39,79873.0%3570.9%
P117Segambut Lim Lip Eng
(PR–DAP)
25,04657.5%Ma Woei Chyi
(BN–Gerakan)
17,31439.8%7,732Tan Kee Kwong
(BN–Gerakan)
59,69036%52%12%43,53172.9%5411.2%
P118Setiawangsa Zulhasnan Rafique
(BN–UMNO)
25,48956.5%Ibrahim Yaacob
(PR–PKR)
17,35538.5%8,134Zulhasnan Rafique
(BN–UMNO)
57,16156%33%9%45,09678.9%9182.0%
P119Titiwangsa Lo' Lo' Mohd Ghazali
(PR–PAS)
17,85752.6%Aziz Jamaluddin Mohd Tahir
(BN–UMNO)
15,88546.8%1,972Astaman Abdul Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
49,89267%24%9%33,93368.0%1910.6%
P120Bukit Bintang Fong Kui Lun
(PR–DAP)
26,81166.3%Lee Chong Meng
(BN–MCA)
12,53431.0%14,277Fong Kui Lun
(DAP)
59,98615%75%10%40,44167.4%4661.2%
P121Lembah Pantai Nurul Izzah Anwar
(PR–PKR)
21,72852.6% Shahrizat Abdul Jalil
(BN–UMNO)
18,83345.6%2,895Shahrizat Abdul Jalil
(BN–UMNO)
56,65055%27%18%41,28972.9%2390.6%
Periasamy Nagarathnam
(IND)
4891.2%
P122Seputeh Teresa Kok Suh Sim
(PR–DAP)
47,23081.1%Carol Chew Chee Lin
(BN–MCA)
10,73818.4%36,492Teresa Kok Suh Sim
(DAP)
76,8916%87%5%58,20775.7%1740.3%
P123Cheras Tan Kok Wai
(PR–DAP)
39,25377.6%Jeffrey Goh Sim Ik
(BN–MCA)
10,95321.7%28,300Tan Kok Wai
(DAP)
68,72510%84%6%50,57173.6%2440.5%
P124Bandar Tun Razak Abdul Khalid Ibrahim
(PR–PKR)
28,12351.1% Tan Chai Ho
(BN–MCA)
25,60846.6%2,515Tan Chai Ho
(BN–MCA)
72,62853%40%7%54,99575.7%5571.0%

Federal Territory of Putrajaya

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P125Putrajaya Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor
(BN–UMNO)
4,03874.6%Mohamad Noor Mohamad
(PR–PAS)
1,30424.1%2,734Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor
(BN–UMNO)
6,60895%4%5,41682.0%380.7%

Negeri Sembilan

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P126Jelebu Rais Yatim
(BN–UMNO)
19,73768.0%Norman Ipin
(PR–PAS)
8,12728.0%11,610Rais Yatim
(BN–UMNO)
38,68262%28%7%29,02975.1%7692.7%
P127Jempol Lilah Yasin
(BN–UMNO)
25,29464.3%Siti Meriam Naan
(PR–PAS)
12,97433.0%12,320Mohamed Isa Abdul Samad
(BN–UMNO)
53,47858%28%14%39,32273.5%1,0542.7%
P128Seremban John Fernandez
(PR–DAP)
32,97051.2%Yu Chok Tow
(BN–MCA)
29,02245.0%3,948Hon Choon Kim
(BN–MCA)
84,67542%46%12%64,43776.1%2,2483.5%
P129Kuala Pilah Hasan Malek
(BN–UMNO)
20,41764.3%Annuar Mohd Salleh
(PR–PKR)
10,40932.8%10,008Hasan Malek
(BN–UMNO)
42,32877%18%5%31,73475.0%9082.9%
P130Rasah Loke Siew Fook
(PR–DAP)
34,27160.5% Yeow Chai Thiam
(BN–MCA)
21,12037.3%13,151Goh Siow Huat
(BN–MCA)
72,11528%52%20%56,65478.6%1,2612.2%
P131Rembau Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar
(BN–UMNO)
26,52554.2% Badrul Hisham Shaharin
(PR–PKR)
20,77942.5%5,746Firdaus Muhammad Rom Harun
(BN–UMNO)
62,89669%15%16%48,90177.8%1,0862.2%
P132Telok Kemang Kamarul Bahrin Abbas
(PR–PKR)
23,34850.1% Sothinathan Sinna Goundar
(BN–MIC)
20,54444.1%2,804Sothinathan Sinna Goundar
(BN–MIC)
60,18641%36%22%46,61377.5%1,2992.8%
Mohd Rashid Arshad
(IND)
6011.3%
P133Tampin Shaziman Abu Mansor
(BN–UMNO)
24,02266.1%Abdul Razakek Abdul Rahim
(PR–PAS)
10,94330.1%13,079Shaziman Abu Mansor
(BN–UMNO)
47,65561%25%13%36,33176.2%1,1153.1%

Malacca

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P134Masjid Tanah Abu Seman Yusop
(BN–UMNO)
21,58268.0%Ab. Ghani Ab. Rahman
(PR–PAS)
9,29729.3%12,285Abu Seman Yusop
(BN–UMNO)
40,60682%14%4%31,71578.1%7172.3%
P135Alor Gajah Fong Chan Onn
(BN–MCA)
26,35463.0%Tan Lay Siang
(PR–DAP)
13,47032.2%12,884Fong Chan Onn
(BN–MCA)
54,09758%30%12%41,85477.4%1,9534.7%
P136Tangga Batu Idris Haron
(BN–UMNO)
30,46061.3%Zainon Jaafar
(PR–PKR)
15,96032.1%14,500Idris Haron
(BN–UMNO)
60,18870%25%2%49,67582.5%1,2832.6%
P137Bukit Katil Md Sirat Abu
(BN–UMNO)
30,97549.9%Khalid Jaafar
(PR–PKR)
29,21747.1%1,758Mohd Ruddin Abdul Ghani
(BN–UMNO)
75,77753%41%6%62,07381.9%1,1731.9%
P138Kota Melaka Sim Tong Him
(PR–DAP)
38,64057.3%Wong Nai Chee
(BN–MCA)
27,25040.4%11,390Wong Nai Chee
(BN–MCA)
84,80533%62%3%67,47979.6%1,4482.2%
P139Jasin Ahmad Hamzah
(BN–UMNO)
27,83863.0%Zulkefly Othman
(PR–PKR)
15,34834.7%12,490 Mohammad Said Yusof
(BN–UMNO)
56,12171%16%3%44,18178.7%9902.2%

Johor

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P140Segamat Subramaniam Sathasivam
(BN–MIC)
15,92153.6% Pang Hok Liong
(PR–DAP)
12,93043.5%2,991Subramaniam Sathasivam
(BN–MIC)
40,70841%48%11%29,69973.0%8472.9%
P141Sekijang Baharum Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
17,97967.3%Zulkaply Salleh
(PR–PKR)
8,11230.4%9,867Baharum Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
35,13855%40%5%26,71676.0%6222.3%
P142Labis Chua Tee Yong
(BN–MCA)
13,65856.7%Teo Eng Ching
(PR–DAP)
9,56439.7%4,094 Chua Soi Lek
(BN–MCA)
33,46837%48%15%24,08072.0%8163.4%
P143Pagoh Muhyiddin Yassin
(BN–UMNO)
21,02869.4%Mohamad Rozali Jamil
(PR–PAS)
8,44727.9%12,581Muhyiddin Yassin
(BN–UMNO)
40,04263%33%4%30,31375.7%7862.6%
P144Ledang Hamim Samuri
(BN–UMNO)
25,31956.8%Lee Fu Haw
(PR–DAP)
17,70239.7%7,617Hamim Samuri
(BN–UMNO)
58,50153%43%4%44,55676.2%1,4333.2%
P145Bakri Er Teck Hwa
(PR–DAP)
21,05148.8%Tay Puay Chuan
(BN–MCA)
20,32947.1%722 Chua Jui Meng
(BN–MCA)
56,37243%54%2%43,15576.6%1,5613.6%
P146Muar Razali Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
16,98656.1%Nah Budin
(PR–PKR)
12,32540.7%4,661Razali Ibrahim
(BN–UMNO)
41,01962%36%2%30,27573.8%9023.0%
P147Parit Sulong Noraini Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
26,06665.8%Faisal Ali
(PR–PAS)
12,46731.5%13,599Syed Hood Syed Edros
(BN–UMNO)
50,23473%26%39,63778.9%1,0332.6%
P148Ayer Hitam Wee Ka Siong
(BN–MCA)
20,23073.6%Hussin Sujak
(PR–PAS)
6,32123.0%13,909Wee Ka Siong
(BN–MCA)
34,80557%39%4%27,48879.0%9073.3%
P149Sri Gading Mohamad Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
19,64167.1%Ali Markom
(PR–PKR)
8,76730.0%10,874Mohamad Aziz
(BN–UMNO)
36,84565%33%29,26679.4%7382.5%
P150Batu Pahat Mohd Puad Zarkashi
(BN–UMNO)
32,59360.2%Muhammad Abdullah
(PR–PKR)
19,62536.3%12,968Junaidy Abd Wahab
(BN–UMNO)
70,06953%46%54,10377.2%1,7683.3%
P151Simpang Renggam Liang Teck Meng
(BN–Gerakan)
16,45063.3%Atan Gombang
(PR–PAS)
8,59733.1%7,853Kerk Choo Ting
(BN–Gerakan)
34,85954%36%10%25,99874.6%9243.6%
P152Kluang Hou Kok Chung
(BN–MCA)
27,97051.3%Ng Lam Hua
(PR–DAP)
24,18944.3%3,781Hoo Seong Chang
(BN–MCA)
71,23338%52%9%54,56776.6%1,8843.5%
P153Sembrong Hishammuddin Hussein
(BN–UMNO)
17,98871.3%Lee Sang
(PR–PKR)
6,41825.5%11,570Hishammuddin Hussein
(BN–UMNO)
33,18154%36%10%25,21176.0%7392.9%
P154Mersing Abdul Latiff Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
20,11673.0%Shahar Abdullah
(PR–PAS)
6,38023.2%13,736Abdul Latiff Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
36,44579%19%27,54875.6%8573.1%
P155Tenggara Halimah Mohamed Sadique
(BN–UMNO)
19,03175.1%Salleh Farmin
(PR–PAS)
4,98219.7%14,049Adham Baba
(BN–UMNO)
32,29775%18%7%25,34978.5%1,3365.3%
P156Kota Tinggi Syed Hamid Albar
(BN–UMNO)
22,68283.7%Onn Jaafar
(PR–PAS)
3,72113.7%18,961Syed Hamid Albar
(BN–UMNO)
34,19084%13%2%27,10979.3%6532.4%
P157Pengerang Azalina Othman Said
(BN–UMNO)
0Unopposed00Azalina Othman Said
(BN–UMNO)
33,00287%12%
P158Tebrau Teng Boon Soon
(BN–MCA)
30,86063.5%Roslaini Sarif
(PR–PAS)
16,20233.3%14,658Teng Boon Soon
(BN–MCA)
62,50549%37%13%48,58777.7%1,5253.1%
P159Pasir Gudang Mohamed Khaled Nordin
(BN–UMNO)
35,84964.1%Md Rizan Mohd Saman
(PR–PKR)
18,56833.2%17,281Mohamed Khaled Nordin
(BN–UMNO)
72,86248%40%11%55,89176.7%1,2112.2%
P160Johor Bahru Shahrir Abdul Samad
(BN–UMNO)
43,14369.1% Hassan Abdul Karim
(PRM)
17,79428.5%25,349Shahrir Abdul Samad
(BN–UMNO)
89,72551%44%5%62,44069.6%1,3912.2%
P161Pulai Nur Jazlan Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
38,03666.9%Abdullah Ideris
(PR–PAS)
17,58730.9%20,449Nur Jazlan Mohamed
(BN–UMNO)
79,62251%40%9%56,86371.4%1,0791.9%
P162Gelang Patah Tan Ah Eng
(BN–MCA)
33,63055.4%Zaliha Mustafa
(PR–PKR)
24,77940.8%8,851Tan Ah Eng
(BN–MCA)
78,67634%54%12%60,72877.2%2,2443.7%
P163Kulai Ong Ka Ting
(BN–MCA)
32,01759.6%Ng Pak Siong
(PR–DAP)
20,27337.8%11,744Lim Si Cheng
(BN–MCA)
67,35832%59%9%53,67679.7%1,3272.5%
P164Pontian Ahmad Maslan
(BN–UMNO)
23,12170.5%Mohd Annuar Mohd Salleh
(PR–PKR)
8,67726.4%14,444Hasni Mohamad
(BN–UMNO)
43,26468%31%32,80675.8%1,0083.1%
P165Tanjong Piai Wee Jeck Seng
(BN–MCA)
23,30265.5%Ahmad Ton
(PR–DAP)
10,93130.7%12,371 Ong Ka Ting
(BN–MCA)
45,70150%49%35,56477.8%1,1173.1%

Federal Territory of Labuan

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P166Labuan Yussof Mahal
(BN–UMNO)
10,47174.0%Lau Seng Kiat
(IND)
2,01414.2%8,457Suhaili Abdul Rahman
(BN–UMNO)
20,78337%25%36%14,14968.1%3112.2%
Matusin Abdul Rahman
(PR–PAS)
1,1067.8%

Sabah

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P167Kudat Abdul Rahim Bakri
(BN–UMNO)
17,63466.4%Yahya Othman
(PR–PKR)
7,73929.1%9,895Abdul Rahim Bakri
(BN–UMNO)
39,64315%54%31%26,55167.0%1,0584.0%
P168Kota Marudu Maximus Johnity Ongkili
(BN–PBS)
12,02854.2%Anthony Mandiau
(PR–PKR)
7,83035.3%4,198Maximus Johnity Ongkili
(BN–PBS)
31,9383%27%70%22,19969.5%7483.4%
Roslan Mohd Zain
(IND)
1,1095.0%
Bernam Angkap
(BERSEKUTU)
4572.1%
P169Kota Belud Abdul Rahman Dahlan
(BN–UMNO)
17,84253.0%Saidil Simoi
(PR–PKR)
14,82244.0%3,020 Salleh Said Keruak
(BN–UMNO)
43,0712%59%39%33,71078.3%1,0463.1%
P170Tuaran Wilfred Bumburing
(BN–UPKO)
17,64557.7%Ansari Abdullah
(PR–PKR)
11,02336.1%6,622Wilfred Madius Tangau
(BN–UPKO)
40,7618%44%49%30,56375.0%9793.2%
Nazin Gagah
(IND)
8792.9%
P171Sepanggar Eric Majimbun
(BN–SAPP)
16,88462.6%Mohamad Ibrahim @ Paul Kuleling
(PR–PKR)
5,42320.1%11,461Eric Majimbun
(BN–SAPP)
39,25122%49%29%26,99068.8%7902.9%
Ewol Munji
(PR–DAP)
3,70913.7%
P172Kota Kinabalu Hiew King Chew
(PR–DAP)
9,46433.8% Christina Liew Chin Jin
(PR–PKR)
9,35833.4%106Yee Moh Chai
(BN–PBS)
43,71478%12%9%28,01764.1%3261.2%
Chin Teck Ming
(BN–PBS)
8,42030.1%
Kong Yu Kiong
(IND)
3411.2%
P173Putatan Marcus Mojigoh
(BN–UPKO)
13,73759.0%Saukinah Yussof
(PR–PKR)
7,29231.3%6,445Marcus Mojigoh
(BN–UPKO)
34,93524%63%13%23,29666.7%6082.7%
Ramzah Ahmad
(IND)
9183.9%
P174Penampang Bernard Giluk Dompok
(BN–UPKO)
13,40052.4%Edwin Bosi
(PR–PKR)
10,33740.5%3,063Donald Peter Mojuntin
(BN–UPKO)
35,82133%11%55%25,55271.3%5402.1%
Anthony Tibok
(IND)
6962.7%
Livired Missih @ Willybroad Missi
(PASOK)
4041.6%
P175Papar Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin
(BN–UMNO)
15,35261.6%Wahap Idris
(PR–PKR)
5,77823.2%9,574Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin
(BN–UMNO)
32,27912%63%25%24,91377.2%6512.6%
Patrick Sindu
(IND)
2,2689.1%
Mohd Hashim Yussup
(IND)
4291.7%
P176Kimanis Anifah Aman
(BN–UMNO)
10,24259.0%Jaafar Ismail
(IND)
4,78927.6%5,453Anifah Aman
(BN–UMNO)
22,2397%68%25%17,36778.1%5002.9%
Ismail Bungsu
(PR–PKR)
1,6159.3%
Benjamin Basintal
(IND)
2051.2%
P177Beaufort Lajim Ukin
(BN–UMNO)
14,78076.4%Lajim Md Yusof
(PR–PKR)
3,86620.0%10,914 Azizah Mohd Dun
(BN–UMNO)
26,78812%63%26%19,34672.2%6813.5%
P178Sipitang Sapawi Ahmad
(BN–UMNO)
11,90565.4%Karim Tassim
(PR–PKR)
5,75931.6%6,146Yusof Yacob
(BN–UMNO)
24,1455%81%14%18,21175.4%5312.9%
P179Ranau Siringan Gubat
(BN–UPKO)
14,07463.4% Jonathan Yasin
(PR–PKR)
6,82330.7%7,251 Bernard Giluk Dompok
(BN–UPKO)
30,8103%39%58%22,20172.1%6532.9%
Vitos Mark Koding
(PASOK)
6192.8%
P180Keningau Joseph Pairin Kitingan
(BN–PBS)
14,59856.2% Geoffrey Gapari Kitingan
(PR–PKR)
10,33439.8%4,264Joseph Pairin Kitingan
(BN–PBS)
35,57811%24%65%25,95673.0%4641.8%
Peter Kodou
(PR–DAP)
5602.2%
P181Tenom Raime Unggi
(BN–UMNO)
9,53560.7%Adris Taripin
(PR–PKR)
2,65216.9%6,883Raime Unggi
(BN–UMNO)
20,87417%25%57%15,70575.2%5233.3%
Joh Jimmy @ Richard Joe Jimmy
(IND)
2,49915.9%
Mutang @ Sylvester Dawat
(BERSEKUTU)
4853.1%
P182Pensiangan Joseph Kurup
(BN–PBRS)
0Unopposed00Bernard S. Maraat
(BN–PBRS)
19,7122%12%85%
P183Beluran Ronald Kiandee
(BN–UMNO)
7,09057.4%Ramsah Tashim
(IND)
2,73822.2%4,352Ronald Kiandee
(BN–UMNO)
19,1812%61%37%12,34964.4%4683.8%
Michael @ Radio Luban
(PR–PKR)
1,27110.3%
Petrus Rining
(IND)
5714.6%
Nordin Kaning
(IND)
1751.4%
P184Libaran Juslie Ajirol
(BN–UMNO)
13,66866.6%Ahmad Thamrin Jaini
(PR–PKR)
6,13929.9%7,529Juslie Ajirol
(BN–UMNO)
31,43523%72%5%20,53665.3%6133.0%
P185Batu Sapi Edmund Chong Ket Wah
(BN–PBS)
9,47957.8%Chong Kwong Wing
(IND)
5,77135.2%3,708Edmund Chong Ket Wah
(BN–PBS)
26,00437%60%2%16,39863.1%7304.5%
P186Sandakan Liew Vui Keong
(BN–LDP)
8,29741.4%Chong Chu Lin
(PR–DAP)
8,12140.5%176Chong Hon Min
(IND)
32,84761%35%4%20,04861.0%6443.2%
Fong Vun Fui
(IND)
2,92914.6%
P187Kinabatangan Bung Moktar Radin
(BN–UMNO)
8,50766.4%Ahmad Abdul
(PR–PKR)
2,18117.0%6,326Bung Moktar Radin
(BN–UMNO)
19,55492%6%12,81465.5%5894.6%
Dasim @ Ricky Jikah
(IND)
1,51511.8%
P188Silam Salleh Kalbi
(BN–UMNO)
18,11165.7%Hashbullah Imam Ohang
(PR–PKR)
8,31930.2%9,792Samsu Baharom Abdul Rahman
(BN–UMNO)
43,48814%72%12%27,55763.4%9893.6%
P189Semporna Mohd Shafie Apdal
(BN–UMNO)
19,41987.4%Abdul Azis Abdul Hamid
(PR–PKR)
1,9578.8%17,462Mohd Shafie Apdal
(BN–UMNO)
35,2163%93%5%22,20963.1%8323.8%
P190Tawau Chua Soon Bui
(BN–SAPP)
13,94351.5% Chan Foong Hin
(PR–DAP)
9,07633.5%4,867Shim Paw Fatt
(BN–SAPP)
42,56044%51%4%27,07163.6%7352.7%
Berhan @ Birhan Ruslan
(PR–PKR)
3,27812.1%
P191Kalabakan Abdul Ghapur Salleh
(BN–UMNO)
0Unopposed00Abdul Ghapur Salleh
(BN–UMNO)
36,01813%78%8%

Sarawak

#ConstituencyWinnerVotesVotes %Opponent(s)VotesVotes %MajorityIncumbentEligible votersMalay votersChinese votersIndian votersOthers votersMuslim Bumiputera votersNon-Muslim Bumiputera votersVoter turnoutVoter turnout %Spoilt votesSpoilt votes %
P192Mas Gading Tiki Lafe
(BN–SPDP)
8,55157.8%Patau Rubis
(SNAP)
4,25028.7%4,301Tiki Lafe
(BN–SPDP)
21,96819%13%68%14,80067.4%1881.3%
Fabian Tisen
(IND)
1,47610.0%
Apin Baeng
(IND)
3062.1%
P193Santubong Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
(BN–PBB)
15,80079.2%Rahamat Idil Latip
(PR–PKR)
3,85519.3%11,945Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
(BN–PBB)
30,8368%83%9%19,95964.7%2481.2%
P194Petra Jaya Fadillah Yusof
(BN–PBB)
19,51578.0%Mohamad Jolhi
(PR–PKR)
5,11820.4%14,397Fadillah Yusof
(BN–PBB)
40,53312%79%8%25,02761.7%2631.1%
P195Bandar Kuching Chong Chieng Jen
(PR–DAP)
22,90163.2%Sim Yaw Yen
(BN–SUPP)
12,94935.7%9,952Chong Chieng Jen
(DAP)
53,21691%5%3%36,25768.1%2420.7%
P196Stampin Yong Khoon Seng
(BN–SUPP)
21,96650.0%Voon Lee Shan
(PR–DAP)
18,89643.0%3,070Yong Khoon Seng
(BN–SUPP)
67,25773%13%13%43,92265.3%4281.0%
See Chee How
(PR–PKR)
2,1985.0%
P197Kota Samarahan Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib
(BN–PBB)
15,55972.6%Hussain Apok
(PR–PKR)
4,14819.4%11,411 Abdul Taib Mahmud
(BN–PBB)
28,51712%65%22%21,42875.1%4492.1%
Abu Bakar Awang Dawos
(IND)
8984.2%
P198Mambong James Dawos Mamit
(BN–PBB)
14,18263.6%Majen Panyog
(PR–PKR)
7,52533.7%6,657James Dawos Mamit
(BN–PBB)
36,14727%12%61%22,30661.7%4732.1%
P199Serian Richard Riot Jaem
(BN–SUPP)
15,79385.3%Sylvester Belayong Jayang
(SNAP)
2,36612.8%13,427Richard Riot Jaem
(BN–SUPP)
27,90111%15%75%18,51666.4%3321.8%
P200Batang Sadong Nancy Shukri
(BN–PBB)
8,18373.6%Piee Ling
(PR–PKR)
2,75824.8%5,425 Adenan Satem
(BN–PBB)
16,7946%74%21%11,12066.2%1701.5%
P201Batang Lupar Rohani Abdul Karim
(BN–PBB)
11,01576.5%Abang Zulkifli Abang Engkeh
(PR–PKR)
2,92320.3%8,092Rohani Abdul Karim
(BN–PBB)
22,4173%77%20%14,39364.2%1931.3%
Ali Semsu
(IND)
2501.7%
P202Sri Aman Masir Kujat
(BN–PRS)
9,70062.5%Cobbold Lusoi
(IND)
5,44835.1%4,252Jimmy Donald
(BN–PBDS)
25,72417%20%63%15,51360.3%2111.4%
P203Lubok Antu William Nyallau Badak
(BN–PRS)
6,76956.3%Nicholas Bawin
(IND)
5,15942.951,610Jawah Gerang
(BN–PBDS)
17,1908%18%74%12,02870.0%990.8%
P204Betong Douglas Uggah Embas
(BN–PBB)
13,70885.9%Edmond Stanley Jugol
(SNAP)
1,99912.5%11,709Douglas Uggah Embas
(BN–PBB)
22,0887%50%43%15,95372.2%2461.5%
P205Saratok Jelaing Mersat
(BN–SPDP)
12,47075.7%Mohd Yahya Abdullah
(PR–PKR)
3,76422.9%8,706Jelaing Mersat
(BN–SPDP)
23,9827%44%49%16,46768.7%2181.3%
P206Tanjong Manis Norah Abdul Rahman
(BN–PBB)
0Unopposed00New constituency17,0525%74%20%
P207Igan Wahab Dolah
(BN–PBB)
0Unopposed00New constituency15,7354%81%15%
P208Sarikei Ding Kuong Hiing
(BN–SUPP)
10,58847.6%Wong Hua Seh
(PR–DAP)
10,53747.4%51Law Hieng Ding
(BN–SUPP)
31,67566%11%23%22,24670.2%1760.8%
Kung Chin Chin
(IND)
5452.4%
Lau Kain Chai
(IND)
1160.5%
Ngu Tieng Hai
(IND)
1050.5%
P209Julau Joseph Salang Gandum
(BN–PRS)
10,35177.8%Ambrose Labang Jamba
(PR–PKR)
2,76720.8%7,584Joseph Salang Gandum
(BN–PBDS)
20,3065%12%83%13,31365.6%1821.4%
P210Kanowit Aaron Ago Dagang
(BN–PRS)
0Unopposed00Aaron Ago Dagang
(BN–PBDS)
17,61312%16%72%
P211Lanang Tiong Thai King
(BN–SUPP)
19,47656.5%Wong Kee Woan
(PR–DAP)
14,61242.4%4,864Tiong Thai King
(BN–SUPP)
49,53072%10%18%34,44369.5%2530.7%
P212Sibu Robert Lau Hoi Chew
(BN–SUPP)
19,13852.6% Wong Ho Leng
(PR–DAP)
15,90343.7%3,235Robert Lau Hoi Chew
(BN–SUPP)
53,67965%20%15%36,37967.8%3340.9%
Lim Chin Chuang
(PR–PKR)
8122.2%
P213Mukah Leo Michael Toyad
(BN–PBB)
10,09069.9%Hai Merawin
(IND)
3,79226.3%6,298Leo Michael Toyad
(BN–PBB)
22,85110%75%16%14,43563.2%5213.6%
P214Selangau Joseph Entulu Belaun
(BN–PRS)
0Unopposed00Joseph Entulu Belaun
(BN–PBDS)
20,0574%13%83%
P215Kapit Alexander Nanta Linggi
(BN–PBB)
0Unopposed00Alexander Nanta Linggi
(BN–PBB)
22,72310%22%68%
P216Hulu Rajang Billy Abit Joo
(BN–PRS)
6,59059.0%George Lagong
(IND)
4,42639.6%2,164Billy Abit Joo
(BN–PBDS)
17,6962%20%77%11,16463.1%1391.3%
P217Bintulu Tiong King Sing
(BN–SPDP)
23,62872.4%Lim Su Kien
(PR–DAP)
8,66326.6%14,965Tiong King Sing
(BN–SPDP)
50,40428%29%44%32,62964.7%2880.9%
P218Sibuti Ahmad Lai Bujang
(BN–PBB)
8,23863.2% Michael Teo Yu Keng
(PR–PKR)
4,59035.2%3,648New constituency22,14322%33%44%13,03058.8%1921.5%
P219Miri Peter Chin Fah Kui
(BN–SUPP)
19,35457.0%Fong Pau Teck
(PR–DAP)
14,13841.6%5,216Peter Chin Fah Kui
(BN–SUPP)
55,96357%26%17%33,96960.7%2730.8%
P220Baram Jacob Dungau Sagan
(BN–SPDP)
7,99665.9%Kebing Wan
(SNAP)
3,95232.6%4,044Jacob Dungau Sagan
(BN–SPDP)
24,4259%21%70%12,12649.7%1671.4%
P221Limbang Hasbi Habibollah
(BN–PBB)
6,42751.9%Lau Liat Koi
(PR–PKR)
5,75146.5%676New constituency20,31519%45%35%12,38060.9%1130.9%
P222Lawas Henry Sum Agong
(BN–PBB)
0Unopposed00New constituency15,71710%43%47%

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Results of the 2013 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency</span>

These are the election results of the 2013 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency. These members of parliament (MPs) will be representing their constituency from the first sitting of 13th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution.

A by-election was held for the Dewan Rakyat parliamentary seat of Bukit Gelugor on 25 May 2014 following the nomination day on 12 May 2014. The seat fell vacant after the passing of the incumbent MP, Karpal Singh in a motor accident near Kampar, Perak on 17 April 2014. Karpal hailed from the Democratic Action Party, a component party of Pakatan Rakyat. A political and legal veteran, he served in the Parliament since 1978 and as the chairman of the DAP from 2004 until 2014. He won by a majority of 41,778 votes against Barisan Nasional candidate Teh Beng Yeam in the 2013 general election.

These are the election results of the 2004 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency. These members of parliament (MPs) representing their constituency from the first sitting of 11th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution.

These are the election results of the 2018 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency. Results are expected to come after 5 pm, 9 May 2018. Elected members of parliament (MPs) will be representing their constituency from the first sitting of 14th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution.

The third Sarawak state election was held from 15 September 1979 to 22 September 1979. It is the first time that Sarawak held state election separately from the 1978 Malaysian general election. This is also the first time that the election rallies were banned in Sarawak. However, candidates and political parties were free to hold talks and house to house canvassing for votes.

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