1986 Malaysian general election

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1986 Malaysian general election
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  1982 2–3 August 1986 1990  

All 177 seats in the Dewan Rakyat
89 seats needed for a majority
Registered6,791,446
Turnout69.97%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Mahathir 1984 (cropped).jpg Lim Kit Siang (3to4).jpg Yusof Rawa.jpg
Leader Mahathir Mohamad Lim Kit Siang Yusof Rawa
Party BN DAP PAS
Last election60.54%, 132 seats19.58%, 9 seats14.46%, 5 seats
Seats won148241
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 16Increase2.svg 15Decrease2.svg4
Popular vote2,649,238975,544716,952
Percentage57.28%21.09%15.50%
SwingDecrease2.svg3.26ppIncrease2.svg1.51ppIncrease2.svg1.04pp

Prime Minister before election

Mahathir Mohamad
BN

Prime Minister-designate

Mahathir Mohamad
BN

General elections were held in Malaysia on 2 and 3 August 1986. [1] Voting took place in all 177 parliamentary constituencies of Malaysia, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament. State elections also took place in 351 state constituencies in eleven of the thirteen states.

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Results

Dewan Rakyat 1986 (blocs).svg
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 2,649,23857.2883+13
Malaysian Chinese Association 17–7
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia 50
Malaysian Indian Congress 6+2
Sarawak United Peoples' Party 4–1
United Sabah Party 10New
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu 80
Sarawak National Party 4–2
Parti Hizbul Muslimin Malaysia 1New
United Sabah National Organisation 5+5
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak 5New
Total148+16
Democratic Action Party 975,54421.0924+15
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 716,95215.501–4
Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia 59,1561.2800
Social Democratic Party 45,3400.9800
Sabah People's United Front 20,3600.4400
Malaysian Nationalist Party 10,2280.220New
Sarawak United Labour Party9670.020New
Sabah National Momogun Party 5840.010New
Independents146,9033.184–4
Total4,625,272100.00177+23
Valid votes4,625,27297.33
Invalid/blank votes126,7322.67
Total votes4,752,004100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,791,44669.97
Source: Nohlen et al., IPU

By state

Johor

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 345,26365.7212+1
Malaysian Chinese Association 5+1
Malaysian Indian Congress 10
Total18+2
Democratic Action Party 93,22817.7500
Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia 45,2558.6100
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 28,4935.4200
Social Democratic Party 7,9801.5200
Independents5,0980.9700
Total525,317100.0018+2
Valid votes525,31795.75
Invalid/blank votes23,3034.25
Total votes548,620100.00
Registered voters/turnout767,93071.44

Kedah

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 220,79751.7812+2
Malaysian Chinese Association 35,8938.4220
Total256,69060.2014+2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 152,06335.660–1
Democratic Action Party 17,4224.0900
Social Democratic Party 2490.0600
Total426,424100.0014+1
Valid votes426,42497.59
Invalid/blank votes10,5362.41
Total votes436,960100.00
Registered voters/turnout598,59473.00

Kelantan

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 157,56845.4911+3
Parti Hizbul Muslimin Malaysia 29,9438.651New
Total187,51154.1412+3
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 158,83545.861–3
Total346,346100.0013+1
Valid votes346,34697.65
Invalid/blank votes8,3322.35
Total votes354,678100.00
Registered voters/turnout469,82875.49

Kuala Lumpur

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Action Party 163,47653.284+1
Barisan Nasional Malaysian Chinese Association 43,69914.240–1
United Malays National Organisation 42,38413.812+1
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia 38,79812.651+1
Total142,12246.323+1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 10,4583.4100
Social Democratic Party 6,5892.1500
Malaysian Nationalist Party 1,4050.460New
Total306,809100.007+2
Valid votes306,80999.19
Invalid/blank votes2,4920.81
Total votes309,301100.00
Registered voters/turnout473,64065.30

Labuan

PartyVotes%Seats
Barisan Nasional 2,26528.010
Sabah People's United Front 5977.380
Independents5,22364.601
Total8,085100.001
Valid votes8,08599.04
Invalid/blank votes780.96
Total votes8,163100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,17167.07

Malacca

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 100,65558.433+1
Malaysian Chinese Association 10
Total4+1
Democratic Action Party 55,43032.1810
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 16,1689.3900
Total172,253100.005+1
Valid votes172,25396.90
Invalid/blank votes5,5083.10
Total votes177,761100.00
Registered voters/turnout242,91373.18

Negeri Sembilan

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 135,53064.444+1
Malaysian Indian Congress 10
Malaysian Chinese Association 0–2
Total5–1
Democratic Action Party 63,80730.342+2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 10,9925.2300
Total210,329100.007+1
Valid votes210,32997.12
Invalid/blank votes6,2462.88
Total votes216,575100.00
Registered voters/turnout298,66072.52

Pahang

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 169,11864.317+1
Malaysian Chinese Association 3+1
Total10+2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 60,23622.9000
Democratic Action Party 33,63212.7900
Total262,986100.0010+2
Valid votes262,98697.09
Invalid/blank votes7,8932.91
Total votes270,879100.00
Registered voters/turnout380,97971.10

Penang

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 66,74617.964+1
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia 62,79916.901–1
Malaysian Chinese Association 54,17914.580–2
Total183,72449.445–2
Democratic Action Party 147,64139.736+4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 24,0536.4700
Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia 13,9013.7400
Malaysian Nationalist Party 1,2190.330New
Social Democratic Party 1,0750.290New
Total371,613100.0011+2
Valid votes371,61397.51
Invalid/blank votes9,5032.49
Total votes381,116100.00
Registered voters/turnout522,19472.98

Perak

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 349,89755.37110
Malaysian Chinese Association 3–3
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia 30
Malaysian Indian Congress 2+1
Total19–2
Democratic Action Party 181,56128.734+4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 94,58514.9700
Social Democratic Party 5,8830.9300
Total631,926100.0023+2
Valid votes631,92697.12
Invalid/blank votes18,7572.88
Total votes650,683100.00
Registered voters/turnout954,18068.19

Perlis

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 40,61966.4720
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 20,48833.5300
Total61,107100.0020
Valid votes61,10797.51
Invalid/blank votes1,5602.49
Total votes62,667100.00
Registered voters/turnout85,39473.39

Sabah

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Sabah National Organisation 101,19547.428+8
United Sabah Party 7New
Total15+8
Democratic Action Party 41,39219.404+3
Sabah People's United Front 19,7639.2600
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 8,3463.9100
Sabah National Momogun Party 5840.270New
Independents42,13219.741–4
Total213,412100.0020+4
Valid votes213,41298.92
Invalid/blank votes2,3231.08
Total votes215,735100.00
Registered voters/turnout390,70955.22

Sarawak

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional Sarawak United Peoples' Party 93,01825.554–1
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu 48,36713.2980
Sarawak National Party 34,2219.405–1
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak 24,8226.824New
Total200,42855.0621–2
Democratic Action Party 68,19718.731–1
Sarawak United Labour Party9670.270New
Independents94,45025.942–1
Total364,042100.00240
Valid votes364,04297.98
Invalid/blank votes7,4912.02
Total votes371,533100.00
Registered voters/turnout556,99566.70

Selangor

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 325,57163.167+1
Malaysian Chinese Association 3–1
Malaysian Indian Congress 2+1
Total12+1
Democratic Action Party 109,75821.292+2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 48,9729.5000
Social Democratic Party 23,5644.5700
Malaysian Nationalist Party 7,6041.480New
Total515,469100.0014+3
Valid votes515,46996.84
Invalid/blank votes16,8433.16
Total votes532,312100.00
Registered voters/turnout763,91469.68

Terengganu

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 125,89160.198+1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 83,26339.8100
Total209,154100.008+1
Valid votes209,15497.27
Invalid/blank votes5,8672.73
Total votes215,021100.00
Registered voters/turnout273,34578.66

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References

  1. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p152 ISBN   0-19-924959-8