2018 Malaysian state elections

State elections were held in all states and territories in Malaysia except Sarawak on 9 May 2018, alongside general elections.[1] Pakatan Harapan alliance received over 50% of the vote across the 12 states and territories where elections took place and won the most seats. They emerged as the largest faction in all states and territories except Kelantan, Terengganu, Perlis and Pahang.

Results

Summary of the 2018 Malaysian Dewan Undangan Negeri election results[2]

** Fraction of total popular votes in each state rounded to the nearest percent
* Fraction of total seats in each state rounded to the nearest percent

± Change in number of seats from before the election
State /
federal territory
Barisan Nasional Pakatan Harapan Gagasan Sejahtera Other / Independent
Votes%Seats%±Votes%Seats%±Votes%Seats%± Votes%Seats % ±
Johor 582,265 38.8 19 33.9 18 803,148 53.6 36 64.3 20 113,216 7.6 1 1.8 2 721 0 0 0
Kedah 278,694 29.6 3 8.3 17 343,519 36.5 18 50 9 313,171 33.7 15 41.7 8 930 0.1 0 0
Kelantan 308,639 37.6 8 17.8 4 82,243 10.0 0 0 2 426,602 52.0 37 82.2 6 3,064 0.4 0 0
Malacca 156,318 37.8 13 46.4 8 211,153 51.1 15 53.6 9 44,537 10.8 0 0 1 1,148 0.3 0 0
Negeri Sembilan 182,294 38.0 16 44.4 6 258,737 53.9 20 55.6 6 35,913 7.5 0 0 3,059 0.6 0 0
Pahang 275,766 41.8 25 59.5 5 190,711 28.9 9 21.4 1 192,176 29.1 8 19.0 6 1,510 0.2 0 0
Penang 176,723 22.4 2 5.0 8 530,008 67.2 37 92.5 8 77,171 9.8 1 2.5 4,785 0.6 0 0
Perak 395,708 33.3 27 45.0 4 595,219 50.1 29 48.3 5 194,735 16.4 3 5.1 1 2,979 0.3 0 0
Perlis 47,151 39.0 10 66.7 3 42,220 34.9 3 20.0 2 31,335 25.9 2 13.3 1 132 0.1 0 0
Sabah 355,091 42.0 29 48.3 19 398,340 47.2 29 48.3 18 11,241 1.3 0 0.0 79.945 9.5 2 3.3 1
Selangor 450,742 21.9 4 7.1 8 1,303,102 63.4 51 91.1 20 296,250 14.4 1 1.8 12 6,324 0.3 0 0
Terengganu 261,653 42.2 10 31.3 7 45,429 7.3 0 0 1 313,503 50.5 22 67.8 8 0 0 0 0
Total 3,471,044 27.4 168 32.9 107 7,132,462 56.3 247 48.9 93 2,049,850 16.2 90 17.8 13 24,732 0.2 2 0.4 1

Perlis

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Perlis State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN1547,15139.021066.673
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO1342,54335.21960.003
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA24,6083.8116.67
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 2]PH1542,22034.94320.002
People's Justice PartyPKR517,93514.84320.002
Democratic Action PartyDAP12,6202.1700.00
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM512,56210.4000.00
National Trust PartyAMANAH49,1037.5300.00
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS1531,33525.93213.331
IndependentsIND11320.1100.00
Valid votes120,838
Invalid/blank votes2198
Total votes (voter turnout: 81.90%)123,036100.0015100.000
Did not vote27,185
Registered voters150,221
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)
Perlis's population

Source:[3][4]

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.

Kedah

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Kedah State Legislative Assembly election results
Votes % of vote +/– Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Harapan:345,51936.531850.0012
Democratic Action Party (DAP)22,9692.4425.56
People's Justice Party (PKR)143,81215.29822.224
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM)114,83812.21513.895
National Trust Party (Amanah)61,9006.5838.333
Barisan Nasional:278,69429.6438.3318
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)226,27324.0638.3316
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan)10,8671.1600.0
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)24,6162.6200.02
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)16,9381.8000.0
Gagasan Sejahtera:317,17133.731541.676
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)317,17133.731541.676
Others:2040.0200.0
Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM)2040.0200.0
Independents:7260.0800.0
Valid votes940,314
Invalid/blank votes13,725
Total votes954,039100.0036100.00
Registered voters1,146,492

Source:[5][6][7]

Kelantan

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Kelantan State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Gagasan SejahteraGS45426,60252.003782.226
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS45426,60252.003782.226
Barisan Nasional[lower-alpha 1]BN45308,63937.61817.784
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO44303,13736.94817.784
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA15,5020.6700.00
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 2]PH4382,24310.0200.001
National Trust PartyAMANAH2349,7636.0600.00
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM1220,0752.4500.00
People's Justice PartyPKR812,4051.5100.001
Socialist Party of MalaysiaPSM1540.0100.00
IndependentIND63,0100.3600.00
Valid votes820,548
Invalid/blank votes12,280
Total votes (voter turnout: 80.52%)845,108100.0045100.000
Did not vote204,419
Registered voters1,049,527
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Kelantan's population[8]1,718,200

Source:[9][10]

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.

Terengganu

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Terengganu State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Gagasan SejahteraGS32313,50350.522268.758
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS32313,50350.522268.758
Barisan Nasional[lower-alpha 1]BN32261,65342.161031.257
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO31256,61141.351031.257
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA15,0420.8100.00
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 2]PH3245,4297.3200.001
National Trust PartyAMANAH1115,3032.4700.00
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM1010,9591.7700.00
People's Justice PartyPKR1119,1673.0900.001
Valid votes620,585
Invalid/blank votes7,520
Total votes (voter turnout: 85.27%)628,105100.0032100.000
Did not vote108,527
Registered voters736,632
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Terengganu's population[11]1,210,500

Source:[12][13]

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.

Penang

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Penang state election results
Votes % of vote +/– Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Harapan:530,00867.204.773792.58
Democratic Action Party (DAP)301,34338.210.511947.5
People's Justice Party (PKR)184,35023.371.361435.04
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu)16,9882.152.1525.02
National Trust Party (Amanah)27,3273.473.4725.02
Barisan Nasional:176,72322.419.6825.08
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)101,76112.904.0625.08
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan)43,0925.463.6800.0
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)25,7583.271.6600.0
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)6,1120.780.2800.0
Gagasan Sejahtera:77,1719.789.7812.5
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)76,7469.734.6312.5
Love Malaysia Party (PCM)830.040.0100.0
People's Alternative Party (PAP)3420.010.0100.0
Independents and others4,7850.610.2400.0
Malaysian United Party (MUP)2,3660.300.3000.0
Penang Front Party (PFP)6310.080.0800.0
Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM)1,1900.150.1500.0
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM)2230.030.0300.0
Independents3750.050.2700.0
Valid votes788,68798.57
Invalid/blank votes11,4711.43
Total votes800,158100.0040100.00
Registered voters945,62784.62

Source:[14]

Perak

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Perak State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 1]PH59595,21950.072949.156
People's Justice PartyPKR1462,6265.2746.781
Democratic Action PartyDAP18361,52130.411830.51
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM1569,2995.8311.691
National Trust PartyAMANAH12101,7738.56610.176
Barisan Nasional[lower-alpha 2]BN59395,70833.292745.764
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO38303,02225.492745.763
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC37,5730.6400.00
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA1569,5425.8500.001
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan315,5711.3100.00
Gagasan SejahteraGS40194,73516.3835.082
Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS40194,73516.3835.082
Pan-Malaysian Islamic FrontBERJASA22110.0200.00
Socialist Party of MalaysiaPSM52,5510.2100.00
IndependentsIND12170.0200.00
Valid votes1,188,659
Invalid/blank votes19,564
Total votes (voter turnout: 79.97%)1,208,223100.0059100.00
Did not vote302,641
Registered voters1,510,864
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Perak's population[15]2,477,700

Source:[16][17]

  1. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.

Pahang

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Pahang State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
National Front[lower-alpha 1]BN42275,76641.772559.525
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO31220,71533.432457.144
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA840,2416.1012.381
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan210,9311.6600.00
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC13,8790.5900.00
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 2]PH42190,71128.89921.43
People's Justice PartyPKR1778,28011.8624.76
Democratic Action PartyDAP871,39610.81716.67
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM711,5611.7500.00
National Trust PartyAMANAH929,4744.4600.00
Gagasan SejahteraGS41192,17629.11819.055
Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS41192,17629.11819.055
Socialist Party of MalaysiaPSM12290.0300.00
IndependentsIND51,2810.1900.00
Valid votes660,163
Invalid/blank votes11,294
Total votes (voter turnout: 81.49%)671,457100.0042100.00
Did not vote152,524
Registered voters823,981
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Pahang's population 

Source:[18][19]

  1. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.

Selangor

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 1]PH561,303,10263.375191.07 22
People's Justice PartyPKR21498,92724.262137.05 7
Democratic Action PartyDAP16515,64925.081628.57 1
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM9115,5895.62610.71 6
National Trust PartyAMANAH10172,9378.41814.29 8
Barisan Nasional[lower-alpha 2]BN56450,74221.9247.14 8
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO35334,15216.2547.14 8
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC317,3780.8500.00
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA1478,7813.8300.00
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGERAKAN420,4310.9900.00
Gagasan SejahteraGS49296,25014.4111.79 14
Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS45286,22713.9211.79 14
Malaysian National Alliance Party[lower-alpha 3]IKATAN410,0230.4900.00
Socialist Party of MalaysiaPSM42,0820.1000.00
Parti Rakyat MalaysiaPRM132,1110.1000.00
People's Alternative PartyPAP21870.0100.00
IndependentsIND101,9440.0900.00
Valid votes2,056,418
Invalid/blank votes18,473
Total votes (voter turnout: 85.91%)2,074,891100.0056100.00
Did not vote340,183
Registered voters2,415,074
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Selangor's population[20]6,401,100

Source: [21]

  1. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  3. Contested using green moon election symbol on the ballot papers in the election.

Negeri Sembilan

Malacca

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Melaka state election results
Votes % of vote +/– Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Harapan:0001553.576
Democratic Action Party (DAP)000828.572
People's Justice Party (PKR)000310.713
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM)00027.142
National Trust Party (Amanah)00027.142
Barisan Nasional:0001346.438
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)0001346.434
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan)00000.0
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)00000.03
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)00000.01
Gagasan Sejahtera:000001
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)00000.01
Love Malaysia Party (PCM)00000.0
People's Alternative Party (PAP)00000.0
Valid votes00
Invalid/blank votes00
Total votes0100.0028100.00
Registered voters

Source:[22][23][24]

Johor

 Summary of the 08 May 2018 Johor State Assembly election results
Votes % of vote +/– Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Harapan:781,49356.73%32.35%3661.02%22
Democratic Action Party (DAP)311,90522.64%4.14%1423.731
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)114,8848.34%2.46%58.934
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM)214,70315.58%15.58%814.298
Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah)140,00110.16%10.16%916.079
Barisan Nasional:555,99540.36%13.63%1933.93%18
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)353.61625.67%7.98%1730.3615
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)144,88810.52%4.37%002
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)42,5023.09%1.05%23.571
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan)14,9891.09%0.22%00.01
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)40,1492.91%21.41%11.793
Valid votes1,377,637 
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes    
Registered voters  

Source: undi.info

Sabah

 Summary of the 2018 Sabah state election results[25]
Party Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Sabah Heritage PartyWARISAN271,24631.302135.00 21
Pakatan HarapanPH126,81714.63813.33 3
People's Justice Party[lower-alpha 1]PKR47,7235.5123.33 5
Democratic Action Party[lower-alpha 2]DAP78,9019.10610.00 2
National Trust Party[lower-alpha 3]AMANAH1930.0200
Barisan Nasional[lower-alpha 4]BN355,09140.972948.33 19
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO208,60024.071728.33 14
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA14,9701.7300 2
United Sabah PartyPBS70,9988.19610.00 1
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut OrganisationUPKO33,3953.85611.67 2
United Sabah People's PartyPBRS8,0420.9311.67
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan4,0020.4600 2
Liberal Democratic PartyLDP15,0841.7400 3
United Sabah AllianceUSA63,9787.3823.33 2
Homeland Solidarity PartySTAR (Sabah)39,8034.5923.33 1
Sabah People's Hope PartyPHRS17,7132.0400
Sabah Progressive PartySAPP4,9710.5700
Sabah People's Unity PartyPPRS1,4910.1700
Gagasan SejahteraGS11,2411.3000
Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS11,2411.3000
Love Sabah PartyPCS9.3111.0700
Sabah Native Co-operation PartyAnak Negeri3,0590.3500
Sabah Nationality PartyPKS2,0180.2300
United Sabah National Organisation (New)USNO1470.0200
State Reform Party (Sarawak)STAR (Sarawak)1090.0100
IndependentsIND1,0790.1200
Valid votes844,356
Invalid/blank votes22,369
Total votes (voter turnout: 77.53%)866,725100.0060100.00TBA
Did not vote251,152
Registered voters[lower-alpha 5]1,117,877
Ordinary voters[lower-alpha 5]0
Early voters[lower-alpha 5]0
Postal voters[lower-alpha 5]0
Source: Election Commission of Malaysia (SPR)[26]
  1. Contested using double crescent election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using rocket election symbol on the ballot papers.
  3. Contested using white mountain election symbol on the ballot papers.
  4. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  5. Abdullah, Mohd. Hashim (10 April 2018). Urusan Pilihan Raya Umum ke-14 (in Malay). SPR Media Statement. Retrieved on 8 May 2018.

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