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Sabah state election, 2013

Sabah state election, 2013
Sabah
← 2008 5 May 2013

All 60 seats in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 784,638 (79.87%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Sabah Chiefminister Musa-Aman-01.png PR STAR
Leader Musa Aman Lajim Ukin Jeffrey Kitingan
Party Barisan Nasional Pakatan Rakyat STAR
Leader since 27 March 2003 (2003-03-27) 16 June 2013 6 January 2012 (2012-01-06)
Leader's seat Sungai Sibuga Klias Bingkor
Last election 59 seats 1 seat Did not contest
Seats before 57 1 Steady
Seats won 48 11 1
Seat change Decrease11 Increase10 Increase1
Popular vote 427,890 248,185 43,167
Percentage 55.78% 32.36% 5.63%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Yong Teck Lee
Party SAPP
Leader since 21 January 1994 (1994-01-21)
Leader's seat Likas (lost)
Last election 4 seats
Seats before 2
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease4
Popular vote 28,305
Percentage 3.69%

Sabah constituencies.PNG
Parliamentary and state constituencies in Sabah

Chief Minister before election

Musa Aman
Barisan Nasional

Chief Minister-designate

Musa Aman
Barisan Nasional


Musa Aman
Barisan Nasional

Musa Aman
Barisan Nasional

The 2013 Sabah state election was held on Sunday, 5 May 2013 concurrently with the 13th Malaysian general election. 60 state seats were contested to elect state legislature in the Malaysian state of Sabah. This was the 12th state election in Sabah. The state legislative assembly was dissolved on 3 April 2013 following the announcement by Najib Razak to dissolve the federal Parliament earlier on the same day. Sabahans will also elect 25 representatives to the federal legislature which will be covered as part of the general election.

The 2008 election was won by the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition winning 59 out 60 seats. After the 2008 election, the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) withdrew from the BN coalition resulting in 2 state seats to move out of BN. As a result, the composition of parties in the state legislature prior to dissolution was BN with 57, SAPP with 2 and DAP with 1 seat.

The final results shown that BN will keep the assembly with 48 seats, a decrease of 11 seats. The newly formed Pakatan Rakyat won 11 seats, comparing to 1 in the last assembly. Sabah-based State Reform Party also won 1 seat via its leader Jeffrey Kitingan, while another Sabah-based party SAPP was wiped out from the assembly.

BN was defending their previous victory and contested in all 60 state seats. out of the 60 seats, UMNO contested in 32, PBS in 13, UPKO in 6, LDP in 4 MCA in 2, GERAKAN in 2 and PBRS in 1. BN was challenged by the newly formed Pakatan Rakyat coalition consisting of PKR (43), DAP (8) and PAS (9). Other than Pakatan Rakyat, SAPP (41), STAR (47), BERSAMA (3) and KITA (1) also contested in the elections.

There were 25 parliamentary or federal seats contested in Sabah. Barisan Nasional won 22 seats while DAP won 2 seats (Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan) and PKR won 1 (Penampang).


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