2018 Malaysian state election * * * | <- 2013 | 9 May 2018 | 2021 -> | | * * * 12 out of 13 state legislative (DUN) * * * Results of the elections: Pakatan Harapan hold Pakatan Harapan gain Barisan Nasional hold Gagasan Sejahtera hold Gagasan Sejahtera gain Hung Parliament No election/Federal Territories * * * Politics of Malaysia The Monarch * Yang di-Pertuan Agong * Abdullah of Pahang * * * * Conference of Rulers Legislature * Parliament of Malaysia * 15th Parliament * * * * Dewan Rakyat * Speaker Johari Abdul * Leader of the Government Anwar Ibrahim * Leader of the Opposition Hamzah Zainudin * * * * Dewan Negara * President Rais Yatim * * * * Shadow Cabinet Executive * Cabinet * Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim * * * * Civil service (agencies) * Chief Secretary Mohd. Zuki Ali Judiciary * Federal Court of Malaysia * Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat * * * * Court of Appeal * President Rohana Yusuf * * * * High Courts * Chief Judge of Malaya Azahar Mohamed * Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim * * * * Syariah Court * Chief Judge Mohd. Naim Mokhtar Elections * Election Commission of Malaysia * General elections: 2022 * * * * Electoral districts Political parties List of political parties in Malaysia Federalism * State governments * Chief ministers of the states * State legislatures (members) * * * * Local governments (list) Malaysia portal * Other countries * v * t * e 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[edit] Main article: Results of the Malaysian general election, 2018 by state constituency 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[edit] Main article: 2018 Perlis state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 42,543| 35.21| 9| –3 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 4,608| 3.81| 1| 0 Total| 47,151| 39.02| 10| –3 | Pakatan Harapan| | People's Justice Party| 17,935| 14.84| 3| +2 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 12,562| 10.40| 0| 0 | National Trust Party| 9,103| 7.53| 0| 0 | Democratic Action Party| 2,620| 2.17| 0| 0 Total| 42,220| 34.94| 3| +2 | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 31,335| 25.93| 2| +1 | Independents| 132| 0.11| 0| 0 Total| 120,838| 100.00| 15| 0 Valid votes| 120,838| 98.21| Invalid/blank votes| 2,198| 1.79| Total votes| 123,036| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 150,221| 81.90| Source: BERNAMA[3][4] ### Kedah[edit] Main article: 2018 Kedah state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | People's Justice Party| 143,812| 15.29| 8| +4 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 114,838| 12.21| 5| +5 | National Trust Party| 61,900| 6.58| 3| +3 | Democratic Action Party| 22,969| 2.44| 2| – Total| 343,519| 36.53| 18| +12 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 317,171| 33.73| 15| +6 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 226,273| 24.06| 3| –16 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 24,616| 2.62| 0| –2 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 16,938| 1.80| 0| 0 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 10,867| 1.16| 0| 0 Total| 278,694| 29.64| 3| –18 | Parti Rakyat Malaysia| 204| 0.02| 0| 0 | Independents| 726| 0.08| 0| 0 Total| 940,314| 100.00| 36| 0 Valid votes| 940,314| 98.56| Invalid/blank votes| 13,725| 1.44| Total votes| 954,039| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 1,146,492| 83.21| Source: Malaysiakini[5][6][7] ### Kelantan[edit] Main article: 2018 Kelantan state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 426,602| 51.99| 37| +6 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 303,137| 36.94| 8| -4 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 5,502| 0.67| 0| 0 Total| 308,639| 37.61| 8| -4 | Pakatan Harapan| | National Trust Party| 49,763| 6.06| 0| 0 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 20,075| 2.45| 0| 0 | People's Justice Party| 12,405| 1.51| 0| -1 Total| 82,243| 10.02| 0| -1 | Socialist Party of Malaysia| 54| 0.01| 0| 0 | Independent| 3,010| 0.37| 0| 0 Total| 820,548| 100.00| 45| 0 Valid votes| 820,548| 98.53| Invalid/blank votes| 12,280| 1.47| Total votes| 832,828| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 1,049,527| 79.35| Source: SPR[8][9] ### Terengganu[edit] Main article: 2018 Terengganu state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 313,503| 50.52| 22| +8 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 256,611| 41.35| 10| –7 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 5,042| 0.81| 0| 0 Total| 261,653| 42.16| 10| –7 | Pakatan Harapan| | People's Justice Party| 19,167| 3.09| 0| –1 | National Trust Party| 15,303| 2.47| 0| 0 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 10,959| 1.77| 0| 0 Total| 45,429| 7.32| 0| –1 Total| 620,585| 100.00| 32| 0 Valid votes| 620,585| 98.80| Invalid/blank votes| 7,520| 1.20| Total votes| 628,105| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 736,632| 85.27| Source: SPR[10][11] ### Penang[edit] Main article: 2018 Penang state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 301,343| 38.21| 19| 0 | People's Justice Party| 184,350| 23.37| 14| +4 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 16,988| 2.15| 2| +2 | National Trust Party| 27,327| 3.46| 2| +2 Total| 530,008| 67.20| 37| +8 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 101,761| 12.90| 2| –8 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 43,092| 5.46| 0| 0 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 25,758| 3.27| 0| 0 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 6,112| 0.77| 0| 0 Total| 176,723| 22.41| 2| –8 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 76,746| 9.73| 1| 0 | People's Alternative Party| 342| 0.04| 0| 0 | Love Malaysia Party| 83| 0.01| 0| 0 Total| 77,171| 9.78| 1| 0 | Malaysian United Party| 2,366| 0.30| 0| 0 | Penang Front Party| 631| 0.08| 0| 0 | Parti Rakyat Malaysia| 1,190| 0.15| 0| 0 | Socialist Party of Malaysia| 223| 0.03| 0| 0 | Independents| 375| 0.05| 0| 0 Total| 788,687| 100.00| 40| 0 Valid votes| 788,687| 98.57| Invalid/blank votes| 11,471| 1.43| Total votes| 800,158| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 945,627| 84.62| Source: The Star[12] ### Perak[edit] Main article: 2018 Perak state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | People's Justice Party| 62,626| 5.27| 4| –1 | Democratic Action Party| 361,521| 30.41| 18| 0 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 69,299| 5.83| 1| +1 | National Trust Party| 101,773| 8.56| 6| +6 Total| 595,219| 50.07| 29| +6 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 303,022| 25.49| 27| –3 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 7,573| 0.64| 0| 0 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 69,542| 5.85| 0| –1 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 15,571| 1.31| 0| 0 Total| 395,708| 33.29| 27| –4 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Malaysian Islamic Party| 194,735| 16.38| 3| –2 | Socialist Party of Malaysia| 2,551| 0.21| 0| 0 | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front| 211| 0.02| 0| 0 | Independents| 277| 0.02| 0| 0 Total| 1,188,701| 100.00| 59| 0 Valid votes| 1,188,701| 98.38| Invalid/blank votes| 19,564| 1.62| Total votes| 1,208,265| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 1,510,864| 79.97| Source: SPR[13][14] ### Pahang[edit] Main article: 2018 Pahang state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 220,715| 33.43| 24| –4 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 40,241| 6.10| 1| –1 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 10,931| 1.66| 0| 0 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 3,879| 0.59| 0| 0 Total| 275,766| 41.77| 25| –5 | Pakatan Harapan| | People's Justice Party| 78,280| 11.86| 2| 0 | Democratic Action Party| 71,396| 10.81| 7| 0 | National Trust Party| 29,474| 4.46| 0| 0 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 11,561| 1.75| 0| 0 Total| 190,711| 28.89| 9| 0 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Malaysian Islamic Party| 192,176| 29.11| 8| +5 | Socialist Party of Malaysia| 229| 0.03| 0| 0 | Independents| 1,281| 0.19| 0| 0 Total| 660,163| 100.00| 42| 0 Valid votes| 660,163| 98.32| Invalid/blank votes| 11,294| 1.68| Total votes| 671,457| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 823,981| 81.49| Source: SPR[15][16] ### Selangor[edit] Main article: 2018 Selangor state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 515,649| 25.08| 16| +1 | People's Justice Party| 498,927| 24.26| 21| +7 | National Trust Party| 172,937| 8.41| 8| +8 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 115,589| 5.62| 6| +6 Total| 1,303,102| 63.37| 51| 22 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 334,152| 16.25| 4| –8 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 78,781| 3.83| 0| 0 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 20,431| 0.99| 0| 0 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 17,378| 0.85| 0| 0 Total| 450,742| 21.92| 4| –8 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Malaysian Islamic Party| 286,227| 13.92| 1| –14 | Malaysia National Alliance Party| 10,023| 0.49| 0| 0 Total| 296,250| 14.41| 1| –14 | Parti Rakyat Malaysia| 2,111| 0.10| 0| 0 | Socialist Party of Malaysia| 2,082| 0.10| 0| 0 | People's Alternative Party| 187| 0.01| 0| 0 | Independents| 1,944| 0.09| 0| 0 Total| 2,056,418| 100.00| 56| 0 Valid votes| 2,056,418| 99.11| Invalid/blank votes| 18,473| 0.89| Total votes| 2,074,891| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 2,415,074| 85.91| Source: SPR[17] ### Negeri Sembilan[edit] Main article: 2018 Negeri Sembilan state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 127,259| 26.51| 11| 0 | People's Justice Party| 62,697| 13.06| 6| +3 | National Trust Party| 42,617| 8.88| 3| New | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 26,164| 5.45| 0| New Total| 258,737| 53.90| 20| – | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 134,014| 27.92| 15| -6 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 34,245| 7.13| 0| 0 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 7,038| 1.47| 1| 0 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 6,997| 1.46| 0| 0 Total| 181,294| 37.77| 16| -6 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Malaysian Islamic Party| 35,913| 7.48| 0| 0 | People's Alternative Party| 404| 0.08| 0| 0 | Independents| 2,655| 0.55| 0| 0 Total| 480,003| 100.00| 36| 0 Valid votes| 480,003| 98.53| Invalid/blank votes| 7,142| 1.47| Total votes| 487,145| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 587,321| 82.94| Source: SPR,[18] The Star[19] ### Malacca[edit] Main article: 2018 Malacca state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 99,637| 24.12| 8| +2 | People's Justice Party| 50,861| 12.31| 3| +3 | National Trust Party| 32,853| 7.95| 2| +2 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 27,802| 6.73| 2| +2 Total| 211,153| 51.11| 15| +9 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 111,129| 26.90| 13| –4 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 34,633| 8.38| 0| –3 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 6,471| 1.57| 0| 0 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 4,085| 0.99| 0| –1 Total| 156,318| 37.84| 13| –8 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 44,537| 10.78| 0| –1 | Independents| 1,148| 0.28| 0| 0 Total| 413,156| 100.00| 28| 0 Valid votes| 413,156| 98.81| Invalid/blank votes| 4,956| 1.19| Total votes| 418,112| 100.00| Registered voters/turnout| 494,662| 84.52| Source: Malaysiakini Live,[20] UNDI,[21] Free Malaysia Today[22] ### Johor[edit] Main article: 2018 Johor state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 311,905| 22.64| 14| +1 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party| 214,703| 15.58| 8| +8 | National Trust Party| 140,001| 10.16| 9| +9 | People's Justice Party| 114,884| 8.34| 5| +4 Total| 781,493| 56.73| 36| +22 | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 353,616| 25.67| 17| –15 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 144,888| 10.52| 0| –2 | Malaysian Indian Congress| 42,502| 3.09| 2| –1 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 14,989| 1.09| 0| –1 Total| 555,995| 40.36| 19| –19 | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 40,149| 2.91| 1| +3 Total| 1,377,637| 100.00| 56| 0 Source: UNDI ### Sabah[edit] Main article: 2018 Sabah state election Party or alliance| Votes| %| Seats| +/– | | | | | Barisan Nasional| | United Malays National Organisation| 208,600| 24.71| 17| –14 | United Sabah Party| 70,998| 8.41| 6| –1 | United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation| 33,395| 3.96| 5| +1 | Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah| 8,042| 0.95| 1| 0 | Liberal Democratic Party| 15,084| 1.79| 0| –3 | Malaysian Chinese Association| 14,970| 1.77| 0| 0 | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia| 4,002| 0.47| 0| –2 Total| 355,091| 42.05| 29| –19 | Sabah Heritage Party| 271,446| 32.15| 21| New | Pakatan Harapan| | Democratic Action Party| 78,901| 9.34| 6| +2 | People's Justice Party| 47,723| 5.65| 2| –5 | National Trust Party| 193| 0.02| 0| 0 Total| 126,817| 15.02| 8| –3 | United Sabah Alliance| | Homeland Solidarity Party| 39,803| 4.71| 2| +1 | Sabah People's Hope Party| 17,713| 2.10| 0| 0 | Sabah Progressive Party| 5,031| 0.60| 0| 0 | Sabah People's Unity Party| 1,491| 0.18| 0| 0 Total| 63,978| 7.58| 2| +2 | Gagasan Sejahtera| | Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party| 11,241| 1.33| 0| 0 | Love Sabah Party| 9,311| 1.10| 0| 0 | Sabah Native Co-operation Party| 3,059| 0.36| 0| 0 | Sabah Nationality Party| 2,018| 0.24| 0| 0 | United Sabah National Organisation (New)| 147| 0.02| 0| 0 | State Reform Party| 109| 0.01| 0| 0 | Independents| 1,079| 0.13| 0| 0 Total| 844,356| 100.00| 60| 0 Valid votes| 844,356| 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