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.

Results

Perlis

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Perlis State Assembly election results
Votes % of vote Seats % of seats +/–
Barisan Nasional:58,45960.41493.3Steady
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)51,34653.01280.0Steady
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)7,1137.3213.3Steady
Pakatan Rakyat:
35,00736.216.7Steady
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)29,69830.716.7Steady
People's Justice Party (PKR)5,3095.500.0Steady
Independents1,5851.600.0Steady
Overall total96,82210015100Steady

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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Kedah State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS241644.44+11
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN361438.89-17
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO281233.33-11
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA412.78-3
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan212.78-1
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC200.00-2
People's Justice PartyPKR10411.11+4
Democratic Action PartyDAP212.78+1
IndependentsIND212.78+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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Kelantan State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS403884.44+14
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN45613.33-15
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO43613.33-15
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA100.000
People's Justice PartyPKR512.22+1
IndependentsIND100.000
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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Terengganu State Assembly election results
Votes % of vote Seats % of seats +/–
Barisan Nasional:240,16555.002475.00Decrease4
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)232,33453.212371.88Decrease4
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)7,8311.7913.13Steady
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)180,02141.23825.00Increase4
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)16,4603.7700.00Steady
Overall total436,64610032100Steady

Source: The Star[3], Malaysia

Penang

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Penang State Legislative Assembly election results
Votes % of vote Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Rakyat:
(Formal coalition formed after election)
319,75758.902972.5Increase27
Democratic Action Party (DAP)175,06732.251947.5Increase18
People's Justice Party (PKR)110,87220.42922.5Increase9
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)33,8186.2312.5Steady
Barisan Nasional:222,33940.961127.5Decrease27
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)93,92317.301127.5Decrease3
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan)71,25513.1300.0Decrease13
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)50,1239.2300.0Decrease9
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)7,0381.3000.0Decrease2
Independents7600.1400.0Steady
Overall total542,85610040100Steady

Source: The Star[4]

Perak

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Perak State Assembly election results
Votes % of vote Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Rakyat:442,66051.13152.5Increase24
Democratic Action Party (DAP)188,48421.71830.5Increase11
People's Justice Party (PKR)118,82413.7711.9Increase7
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)135,35215.6610.2Increase6
Barisan Nasional:399,56546.12847.4Decrease24
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)243,67228.12745.8Decrease7
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)98,34111.311.7Decrease9
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)24,2162.800.0Decrease4
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan)27,5953.200.0Decrease4
People's Progressive Party (PPP)57410.700.0Steady
Independents1,6350.200.0Steady
Overall total886,83010059100Steady

Source: The Star[5], Malaysia

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

Pahang

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Pahang State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN423788.10-4
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO2969.05-2
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA614.29-2
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan12.380
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC12.380
Democratic Action PartyDAP24.76+1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS24.76+2
People's Justice PartyPKR00.000
IndependentsIND12.38+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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN562035.71-34
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO1832.14-17
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA23.57-10
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan00.00-4
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC00.00-3
People's Justice PartyPKR1526.79+15
Democratic Action PartyDAP1323.21+11
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS814.29+8
IndependentsIND00.000
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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN362158.33-13
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO1952.78-3
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA12.78-7
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC12.78-1
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan00.00-2
Democratic Action PartyDAP1027.78+8
People's Justice PartyPKR411.11+4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS12.78+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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Malacca State Assembly election results
Votes % of vote Seats % of seats +/–
Barisan Nasional:163,91755.52382.1Decrease3
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)103,05034.91864.3Steady
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)46,19715.6414.3Decrease2
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)5,9502.013.6Steady
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan)8,7203.000.0Decrease1
Pakatan Rakyat:124,21342.1517.9Increase3
Democratic Action Party (DAP)63,23521.4517.9Increase3
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)40,62913.800.0Steady
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)20,3496.900.0Steady
Overall total295,20710028100Steady

Source: The Star[6], Malaysia

Johor

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Johor State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN565089.29-5
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO3257.14-1
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA1221.43-3
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC47.140
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan23.57-1
Democratic Action PartyDAP47.14+4
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS23.57+1
People's Justice PartyPKR00.000
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

 Summary of the 8 March 2008 Sabah State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN605998.330
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO323253.330
United Sabah PartyPBS131220.00-1
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut OrganisationUPKO6610.00+1
Sabah Progressive PartySAPP446.670
Liberal Democratic PartyLDP335.000
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA111.670
United Sabah People's PartyPBRS111.670
Democratic Action PartyDAP1011.67+1
Federated Sabah People's FrontBERSEKUTU1500.000
People's Justice PartyPKR5500.000
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS200.000
United Pasok Nunukragang National OrganisationPASOK600.000
United Democratic Sabah People's Power PartySETIA200.000
IndependentsIND4700.00-1
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.

References

  1. MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Perlis
  2. PAS’ Hashim Jasin declared Sanglang winner. The Star. 16 September 2008
  3. "MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Terengganu". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  4. MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Penang
  5. MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Perak
  6. MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Malacca
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