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Elections in Sabah

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Elections in Sabah have been held in the Malaysian state of Sabah since 1967 and have chosen Sabah's elected representatives in the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Undangan Negeri (the Malaysian federal and state assemblies).

Federal level

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Federal constituencies

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General elections

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1969 general election

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1974 general election

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1978 general election

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1982 general election

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1986 general election

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1990 general election

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1995 general election

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1999 general election

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2004 general election

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2008 general election

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2013 general election

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2018 general election

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2022 general election

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State level

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State constituencies

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State elections

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1967 state election

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PartySeats
United Sabah National Organisation14
United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation12
Sabah Chinese Association5
Independents1
Total32

1971 state election

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1976 state election

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Sabah People's United Front101,39354.1028New
United Sabah National Organisation69,28636.9720–9
Sabah Chinese Association12,0756.440–3
Malaysian Social Justice Party3,0441.6200
United Sabah People's Organisation830.0400
Independents1,5270.8100
Total187,408100.0048+16
Source: Han[1]

1981 state election

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PartySeats+/–
Sabah People's United Front44+16
United Sabah National Organisation3–17
Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party1New
United Pasok Nunukragang National Organisation0New
Parti Perhimpunan Sosial Bersatu0New
Democratic Action Party0New
United Sabah People's Organisation0New
SEDAR0New
Independents00
Total480
Source: HLSC

1985 state election

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1986 state election

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1990 state election

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1994 state election

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1999 state election

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2004 state election

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2008 state election

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2013 state election

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2018 state election

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2020 state election

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2025 state election

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By-Elections

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State Assembly

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  • 2022
  1. Bugaya
  • 2001
  1. Likas
  • 1995
  1. Sulabayan
  • 1991
  1. Usukan
  • 1990
  1. Sipitang
  2. Sulabayan
  • 1989
  1. Ranau
  • 1987
  1. Usukan
  2. Bongawan
  • 1986
  1. Sukau
  2. Balung
  3. Buang Sayang
  4. Karamunting
  5. Sulaman
  • 1984
  1. Tambunan
  • 1983
  1. Banggi
  2. Tamparuli
  • 1982
  1. Usukan
  2. Tandek
  • 1981
  1. Bengkoka
  2. Lumadan
  3. Kunak
  4. Balung
  • 1980
  1. Sugut
  2. Kemabong
  • 1979
  1. Ranau
  2. Balung
  • 1978
  1. Matunggong
  2. Inanam
  • 1977
  1. Matunggong
  • 1976
  1. Kiulu
  2. Kota Kinabalu
  3. Moyog
  4. Papar
  5. Tanjong Aru
  • 1975
  1. Labuan
  2. Kuala Kinabatangan
  • 1973
  1. Elopura
  • 1968
  1. Ranau

Dewan Rakyat

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  • 2020
  1. Kimanis
  • 2010
  1. Batu Sapi
  • 2002
  1. Gaya
  • 1987
  1. Limbawang
  • 1985
  1. Ulu Padas
  • 1981
  1. Kimanis
  • 1977
  1. Kimanis
  2. Keningau

References

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  1. ^ Han, Sin Fong (1979). "A Constitutional Coup D'Etat: An Analysis of the Birth and Victory of the Berjaya Party in Sabah, Malaysia". Asian Survey. 19 (4): 379–389. doi:10.2307/2643858. JSTOR 2643858.