Sabah state election, 2004
The 2004 Sabah state election was held concurrently with the Malaysian general election, 2004. This election featured 12 new state seats increasing the total seats from 48 to 60. There was also an additional three parliament seats in Sabah following the 2003 delineation of electoral boundaries. The Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition comprehensively won this election after the only major opposition party in Sabah Parti Bersatu Sabah joined the BN coalition in 2002.
Results
Barisan Nasional won 59 out of 60 state seats. Out of the 59 seats won, 8 seats was won uncontested. One state seat was won by independent candidate Johan Ghani in Kuala Penyu.[1][2]
BN also won 24 out of 25 parliamentary seats in Sabah, where 9 seats was won uncontested. One parliamentary seat was won by independent candidate Chong Hon Ming in Sandakan.
Sabah state assembly election, 2004 |
Party | Votes | Seats won (seats contested) |
Barisan Nasional (BN) (PBS) | | 59 (60) |
Independent candidate | | 1 (?) |
Total: | | 60 |
References
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- Kampar 1960
- Telok Anson 1961
- Kuala Trengganu Selatan 1962
- Lipis 1962
- Muar Selatan 1963
- Seberang Selatan 1964
- Bruas 1966
- Krian Laut 1966
- Kelantan Hilir 1967
- Pasir Mas Hulu 1967
- Raub 1967
- Segamat Utara 1969
- Lipis 1972
- Rembau-Tampin 1972
- Ulu Selangor 1972
- Johor Timor 1973
- Selayang 1975
- Kemaman 1976
- Pekan 1976
- Keningau 1977
- Kimanis 1977
- Panti 1977
- Pontian 1978
- Pelabuhan Kelang 1978
- Sri Gading 1981
- Seremban 1983
- Tampin 1983
- Padang Terap 1985
- Lubok Antu 1987
- Limbawang 1987
- Gopeng 1987
- Johor Bahru 1988
- Ampang Jaya 1989
- Bentong 1989
- Jerai 1991
- Gua Musang 1995
- Bagan 1995
- Lipis 1997
- Telok Intan 1997
- Kuala Selangor 1997
- Arau 1998
- Telok Kemang 2000
- Pendang 2002
- Gaya 2002
- Permatang Pauh 2008
- Kuala Terengganu 2009
- Bukit Gantang 2009
- Hulu Selangor 2010
- Sibu 2010
- Batu Sapi 2010
- Bukit Gelugor 2014
- Teluk Intan 2014
- Rompin 2015
- Permatang Pauh 2015
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