1990 United Malays National Organisation leadership election

A leadership election was held by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party on 30 November 1990. It was won by incumbent Prime Minister and President of UMNO, Mahathir Mohamad.

1990 United Malays National Organisation leadership election

30 November 1990
 
Candidate Mahathir Mohamad
Popular vote won uncontested

President of UMNO before election

Mahathir Mohamad

President of UMNO

Mahathir Mohamad

Supreme Council election results

Source

Permanent Chairman

CandidateDelegates' votesDivision
nominated
Sulaiman Ninam Shahwon uncontested 

Deputy Permanent Chairman

CandidateDelegates' votesDivision
nominated
Shoib Ahmadwon uncontested 

President

CandidateDelegates' votesDivision
nominated
Mahathir Mohamadwon uncontested130

Deputy President

CandidateDelegates' votesDivision
nominated
Ghafar Babawon uncontested130

Vice Presidents

CandidateDelegates' votes
(max. 3)
Division
nominated
Anwar Ibrahim1,067 votes110
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi953 votes 
Sanusi Junid750 votes 
Wan Mokhtar Ahmad735 votes
Muhyiddin Yassin582 votes
Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik452 votes

6 other candidates withdrawn, including Najib Razak and Abu Hassan Omar.

Supreme Council Members

CandidateDelegates' votes
(max. 25)
Division
nominated
Mohamed Yusof Mohamed Noor1,279 votes 
Muhammad Muhammad Taib1,259 votes 
Ramli Ngah Talib1,251 votes 
Mohd Khalil Yaakob1,232 votes 
Syed Hamid Albar1,224 votes 
Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali1,175 votes 
Osman Aroff1,169 votes 
Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir1,157 votes 
Siti Zaharah Sulaiman1,113 votes 
Annuar Musa1,107 votes 
Abu Hassan Omar1,095 votes 
Sabbaruddin Chik1,083 votes 
Mohd Isa Abdul Samad1,077 votes 
Abdul Hamid Pawanteh1,041 votes 
Abdul Ghani Othman997 votes 
Megat Junid Megat Ayub994 votes 
Mohd. Khalid Mohd. Yunus986 votes 
Suleiman Mohamed978 votes 
Raja Ariffin Raja Sulaiman900 votes 
Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan806 votes 
Napsiah Omar796 votes 
Zaleha Ismail792 votes 
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz777 votes 
Abdul Rahim Abu Bakar737 votes 
Ibrahim Saad724 votes 

See also

References

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