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2023 Malaysian state elections

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Sub-national general elections

2023 Malaysian state election

← 202212 August 20232025 →

6 out of 13state legislatures (DUN)
245 out of 600 seats

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This article is part ofa series on the
Politics of
Malaysia

State elections in 2023 were held inSelangor,Kelantan,Terengganu,Negeri Sembilan,Kedah andPenang on 12 August 2023, following the dissolution of their state assemblies between 22 June and 1 July 2023.[1][2]

The state elections were held concurrently with the2023 Kuala Terengganu by-election.[3]

Background

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The results of the 2022 general election, visualised with the borders of state constituencies. Gray areas represent constituencies withelection petitions filed.

State elections in Malaysia were traditionally held alongsidegeneral elections. However, states can independently dissolve their own assemblies. Therefore, duringthe previous general election in 2022, only three states,Perlis,Perak andPahang dissolved their state assemblies and held their state elections concurrently, while another four states,Sabah,Malacca,Sarawak andJohor held their state elections earlier before the 2022 general election, due tothe ongoing political crisis at that time, leaving only the remaining six states which have chosen not to dissolve their assemblies at the time of the general election.[4][5][6][7]

Participating parties

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The elections are the first to be held underthe unity government led byPakatan Harapan (PH) chairman and prime ministerAnwar Ibrahim. All main component parties of PH,PKR,DAP andAMANAH, as well as the opposition coalition,Perikatan Nasional (PN), are participating in the elections.Barisan Nasional (BN), the second largest coalition in the unity government, saw onlyUMNO members taking part, with the other two main component parties,MCA andMIC sat out the elections.[8] Among the parties in the unity government not participating in the state elections include the Sabah-basedWARISAN[9] andPBM.[10]

Similar decisions were taken by several smaller parties such asPejuang[11] andPutra,[12] which decided not to participate. Their leaders, together with some Perikatan Nasional leaders, previously agreed informally not to contest against each other.[13]

Despite being part of the unity government,MUDA announced its decision to contest against unity government coalitions in the elections, after its presidentSyed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman claimed that the party was sidelined by PH.[14] Following this, MUDA and theSocialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) signed an electoral pact after the latter announced candidates to contest in the state elections too.[15] Another party without any elected representatives in Parliament taking part in the state elections isPRM contesting 15 seats in Penang and Selangor.[16]

Composition

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For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency.
Number of seats
StateOverall TotalPH + BN±PN±Muda±Others±Vacant Seats±
Previous Election Result (by each state respectively)
Kedah361620n/a
Kelantan45837n/a
Terengganu321022n/a
Penang40373n/a
Selangor56497n/a
Negeri Sembilan36360n/a
Total24515689n/a
Upon dissolution
Kedah36124420Steady0Steady222222
Kelantan4571137Steady0Steady0Steady111
Terengganu3210Steady22Steady0Steady0Steady0Steady
Penang4035221220Steady0Steady444
Selangor5645445220Steady3 + 255111
Negeri Sembilan3636Steady0Steady0Steady0Steady0Steady
Total245145111185440Steady777888
Election Result
Kedah363993313130Steady022022
Kelantan4525543770Steady0Steady011
Terengganu32010103210100Steady0Steady0Steady
Penang4029661110100Steady0Steady044
Selangor563411112217170Steady055011
Negeri Sembilan3631555550Steady0Steady0Steady
Total24599464614661610Steady077088

Important Dates

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State LegislatureTerm BeganTerm EndDissolution Date[nb 1][17]Nomination DayEarly Voting DaysElection DayRefs
Selangor Selangor26 June 201826 June 202323 June 202329 July 20238–11 August 202312 August 2023[18]
Kelantan Kelantan28 June 201828 June 202322 June 2023[19][20]
Terengganu Terengganu1 July 20181 July 202328 June 2023[21][22]
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan2 July 20182 July 20231 July 2023[23]
Kedah Kedah4 July 20184 July 202328 June 2023[24]
Penang Penang2 August 20182 August 202328 June 2023[25]

Selangor

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Polling day of 2023 Selangor state election
Main article:2023 Selangor state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Selangor.

Pakatan Harapan won the Selangor state election after they reached 34 of 56 seats to form state government while Perikatan Nasional won 22 seats. On 21 August 2023, incumbent Amirudin Shari sworn in as Selangor Menteri Besar for the second term.

Earlier, Pakatan Harapan (previously Barisan Alternatif, Pakatan Rakyat) maintained their stronghold in Selangor after they took over control of the state government from Barisan Nasional in the 2008 election and continued to do so for three consecutive terms in 2008, 2013, and 2018. The unity government, now represented by Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, faced Perikatan Nasional which consists of Bersatu, PAS and Gerakan in the election.

Kelantan

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Main article:2023 Kelantan state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Kelantan.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) won the Kelantan state election for the eighth time after they reached 43 of 45 seats to form state government. Meanwhile, BN and PH won one seat each. On 15 August 2023,Mohd Nassuruddin Daud,Meranti Assemblyman, appointed as a new Kelantan Menteri Besar, replacedAhmad Yakob.

Earlier,PAS, which is now part of thePerikatan Nasional coalition, ruled Kelantan from Barisan Nasional since the 1990 election and held seven consecutive terms in 1990, 1995, 1999, 2004, 2008, 2013, 2018.

Terengganu

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Main article:2023 Terengganu state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Terengganu.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) won the Terengganu state election for the second time after they won all 32 seats to form the state government. On 15 August 2023, incumbent Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar retained as Terengganu Menteri Besar for a second term.

Earlier, PAS, which is under Perikatan Nasional, ruled the Terengganu state government from Barisan Nasional since the 2018 election.

Negeri Sembilan

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Main article:2023 Negeri Sembilan state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Negeri Sembilan.

The unity government (PH + BN) won the Negeri Sembilan state election after they won 31 of 36 seats to form state government, while PN won 5 seats. On 14 August 2023, incumbentAminuddin Harun retained his position as Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar for the second term.

Earlier, Pakatan Harapan ruled the Negeri Sembilan state government since the 2018 election. Now, the unity government, which represents Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, will face Perikatan Nasional which consists of Bersatu and PAS in next state election.

Kedah

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Main article:2023 Kedah state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Kedah.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) has won Kedah state election after won 33 of 36 seats to form state government while unity government (PH + BN) has won 3 seats. On 14 August 2023, incumbent Sanusi Mohd Nor sworn in as Kedah Menteri Besar for second term.

Earlier, PAS which is under Perikatan Nasional has ruled the Kedah state government after took over from Pakatan Harapan due to political crisis in 2020.

Penang

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Main article:2023 Penang state election
For complete results, seeResults of the 2023 Malaysian state elections by constituency § Penang.

Pakatan Harapan (PH) won the Penang state election for the fourth time with cooperation from BN after they reached 29 of 40 seats to form the state government, while PN won 11 seats. On 13 August, incumbent Chow Kon Yeow sworn in as Penang Chief Minister for a second term.

Earlier, Pakatan Harapan (previously Barisan Alternatif, Pakatan Rakyat) remained a stronghold in Penang after it took over state government from Barisan Nasional in the 2008 election, holding three consecutive terms in 2008, 2013, 2018. It would be challenged by former governing party of Penang, Gerakan, which now joins Perikatan Nasional together with Bersatu and PAS.

Opinion polls

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2023

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Polling firmDates conductedRegionSample sizePH+BNPNMUDA+PSMOthLeadRef
Ilham Centre29 July – 8 August 2023Kedah2,30424%69%7%PN +45%[26]
Kelantan13%65%22%PN +43%
Terengganu21%63%14%PN +42%
Penang64%36%0%PH+BN +28%
Selangor55%23%22%PH+BN +32%
Negeri Sembilan57%24%19%PH+BN +33%
Merdeka Center26 July – 11 August 2023Selangor2,96649%36%15%PH+BN +13%[27]
Endeavour-MGC12–18 June 2023Selangor1,06853%37%1%9%PH+BN +7%[28]
Merdeka Center3–14 July 2023Negeri Sembilan1,00559%18%22%PH+BN +37%[27]

References

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