2018 Kedah state election

2018 Kedah state election

9 May 2018

All 36 seats to the Kedah State Legislative Assembly
19 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
  GS
LeaderMukhriz MahathirAhmad Fakhruddin FakhruraziAhmad Bashah Md. Hanipah
PartyPakatan Harapan (Bersatu)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)Barisan Nasional (UMNO)
Leader since7 January 201820172016
Leader's seatJitraPengkalan Kundor
(lost seat)
Bakar Bata
(lost seat)
Last election7 seats, 16.31%
(Pakatan Rakyat)
8 seats, 32.42% ,
(Pakatan Rakyat)
21 seats, 50.37%
Seats before9720
Seats won18153
Seat changeIncrease9Increase8Decrease17
Popular vote343,519313,171278,694
Percentage36.5%33.7%29.6%
SwingIncrease20.2%Increase1.3%Decrease20.8%

Pakatan Harapan seats:
  DAP
  PKR
  Amanah

Opposition seats:

  PAS
  UMNO

Menteri Besar before election

Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
BN

Elected Menteri Besar

Mukhriz Mahathir
Pakatan Harapan

The 14th Kedah State election was held on 9 May 2018, concurrently with the 2018 Malaysian general election. The previous state election was held on 5 May 2013. The state assemblymen is elected to 5 years term each.

The Kedah State Legislative Assembly would automatically dissolve on 23 June 2018, the fifth anniversary of the first sitting, and elections must be held within sixty days (two months) of the dissolution (on or before 21 August 2018, with the date to be decided by the Election Commission), unless dissolved prior to that date by the Head of State (Sultan of Kedah) on the advice of the Head of Government (Menteri Besar of Kedah).

The state election resulting in a hung parliament, as no parties gained simple majority. Pakatan Harapan (PH) gained a plurality in the election, winning 18 seats but still short of 1 seat for a simple majority win;[1] nevertheless PH were invited by Sultan of Kedah to form the state government. Mukhriz Mahathir, from BERSATU, was sworn in as Menteri Besar on 11 May 2018.[2] This is Mukhriz's second term as Menteri Besar, having held the position from 2013 to 2016 under his previous party UMNO-BN.

Contenders

Barisan Nasional (BN) contested all 36 seats in Kedah State Legislative Assembly. Barisan Nasional (BN) linchpin party United Malays National Organisation (UNMO) is to set to contest major share of Barisan Nasional (BN) seats.

Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) also contested all 36 seats in Kedah.[3]

Pakatan Harapan have decided to contest all 36 seats in Kedah. On 4 February 2018, Pakatan Harapan has yet to finalize 4 seats. The seats are Guar Chempedak, Pantai Merdeka, Gurun and Kulim.[4] On 26 February 2018, Pakatan Harapan has completed the distribution of seats in Kedah. Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) is to set to contest major share of Pakatan Harapan seats.[5] Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) will contest in 14 seats while the National Trust Party (Amanah) will have 10 seats. People's Justice Party (PKR) and the Democratic Action Party (DAP) will contest 10 and 2 seats.

Political parties

CoalitionOther parties
IncumbentOpposition
Barisan Nasional (BN) Pakatan Harapan (PH)Gagasan Sejahtera (GS)

The contested seats

No.State constituencyIncumbent State AssemblymanPolitical parties

Barisan Nasional[7]

Pakatan Harapan[8][9][10]

Gagasan Sejahtera[11]

Other parties/Ind
Candidate NamePartyCandidate NamePartyCandidate NamePartyCandidate NameParty
N01Ayer HangatMohd Rawi Abdul Hamid (BN)Mohd Rawi Abdul HamidUMNOJohari BulatBersatuAzlina AzinanPASN/aN/a
N02KuahNor Saidi Nanyan (BN)Nor Saidi NanyanMohd Firdaus AhmadMazlan AhmadMohamad Ratu MansorIND
N03Kota SiputehAbu Hasan Sarif (BN)Ahmad Azhar AbdullahSalmee SaidAmanahMat Rejab Md AkhirN/aN/a
N04Ayer HitamMukhriz Mahathir (PH)Abu Hasan SarifA. Aziz MohamodBersatuAzhar IbrahimN/aN/a
N05Bukit Kayu HitamAhmad Zaini Japar (BN)Ahmad Zaini JaparHalimahton Shaadiah SaadHabshah BakarN/aN/a
N06JitraAminuddin Omar (BN)Aminuddin OmarMukhriz MahathirZulhazmi OthmanN/aN/a
N07Kuala NerangBadrol Hisham Hashim (BN)Badrol Hisham HashimSyed Fadzil Syed EmbunMunir @ Mohamad Yusuf ZakariaN/aN/a
N08PeduKama Noriah Ibrahim (BN)Kama Noriah IbrahimHashim IdrisPKRMohd Radzi Md AminN/aN/a
N09Bukit LadaAhmad Lebai Sudin (BN)Ariffin ManMohd Aizad bin RoslanBersatuSalim MahmoodIsmail OthmanIND
N10Bukit PinangWan Romani Wan Salim (GS)Mohammad Nawar AriffinChe Mat Dzaher AhmadPKRWan Romani Wan SalimN/aN/a
N11DergaTan Kok Yew (PH)Cheah Soon HaiGerakanTan Kok YewDAPYahya SaadN/aN/a
N12Suka Menanti (previously known as Bakar Bata)Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah (BN)Ahmad Bashah Md HanipahUMNOZamri YusufPKRMohd Sabri OmarN/aN/a
N13Kota Darul AmanTeoh Boon Kok @ Teoh Kai Kok (PH)Tan Eng HwaMCATeh Swee LeongDAPZulkifli Che HaronTan Kang YapPRM
N14Alor MengkuduAhmad Saad @ Yahaya (GS)Abdul Malik SaadUMNOPhahrolrazi Mohd ZawawiAmanahAhmad YahyaN/aN/a
N15Anak BukitAmiruddin Hamzah (PH)Johari AzizAmiruddin HamzahBersatuHamdi IshakN/aN/a
N16Kubang RotanMohd Nasir Mustafa (GS)Abdul Muthalib HarunMohd Asmirul Anuar ArisAmanahOmar SaadN/aN/a
N17Pengkalan KundorPhahrolrazi Zawawi (PH)Abd. Halim SaidIsmail SallehAhmad Fakhruddin Sheikh FakhruraziN/aN/a
N18TokaiMohamed Taulan Mat Rasul (GS)Fatahi OmarMohd Firdaus JaafarMohd Hayati OthmanN/aN/a
N19Sungai TiangSuraya Yaacob (BN)Suraya YaacobAbdul Razak KhamisBersatuSaiful Syazwan ShafieN/aN/a
N20Sungai LimauMohd Azam Samat (GS)Norma AwangZahran AbdullahAmanahMohd Azam Abd SamatN/aN/a
N21Guar ChempedakKu Abdul Rahman Ku Ismail (BN)Ku Abdul Rahman Ku IsmailMohd Saffuan SabariBersatuMusoddak AhmadN/aN/a
N22GurunLeong Yong Kong (BN)Boey Chin GanMCAJohari AbdulPKRMuzaini AzizanPalaniappan MarimuthuIND
N23BelantekMohd Tajudin Abdullah (BN)Mohd Tajudin AbdullahUMNOAbdul Rashid AbdullahAmanahMad Isa ShafieN/aN/a
N24JeneriMahadzir Abdul Hamid (BN)Mahadzir Abdul HamidMohd Nazri bin Abu HassanBersatuMuhammad Sanusi Md NorN/aN/a
N25Bukit SelambauKrishnamoorthy Rajannaidu (PH)Jaspal Singh Gurbakhes SinghMICSummugam RengasamyPKRMohd Ali SulaimanN/aN/a
N26Tanjong DawaiTajul Urus Mat Zain (BN)Anuar AhmadUMNOAnnuar Abd HamidBersatuHanif GhazaliN/aN/a
N27Pantai MerdekaAli Yahaya (BN)Ali YahayaRosli YusofAmanahAhmas Fadzli HashimN/aN/a
N28Bakar ArangOoi Tze Min (PH)Ko Hung WengMCAOoi Tze MinPKROthman Che MeeTan Khee ChyePRM
Tan Hock HuatIND
N29SidamRobert Ling Kui Ee (PH)Tan Kok SeongGerakanRobert Ling Kui EeNorhidayah Foo AbdullahMohd Hashim SaaludinPRM
N30BayuAzmi Che Husain (BN)Mohamed Noor Mohamed AminUMNOAbd Rahim KechikBersatuAbd Nasir IdrisN/aN/a
N31KupangHarun Abdul Aziz (BN)Harun Abdul AzizJohari AbdullahAmanahNajmi AhmadN/aN/a
N32Kuala KetilMd Zuki Yusof (GS)Mohd. Khairul AbdullahMohamad Sofee RazakPKRMansor ZakariaN/aN/a
N33Merbau PulasSiti Aishah Ghazali (GS)Asmadi Abu TalibAbd. Razak SallehAmanahSiti Aishah GhazaliN/aN/a
N34LunasAzman Nasrudin (PH)Thuraisingam K.S. MuthuMICAzman NasrudinPKRAhmad Taufiq BaharumN/aN/a
N35KulimChua Thiong Gee (BN)Chua Thiong GeeMCAYeo Keng ChuanMohd Khairi Mohd SallehLee Ah LiongPRM
N36Bandar BaharuNorsabrina Mohd Noor (BN)Norsabrina Mohd NoorUMNOAzimi DaimBersatuRohaizat Ja'afarN/aN/a

Election pendulum

The 14th General Election witnessed 18 governmental seats and 18 non-governmental seats filled the Kedah State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 1 safe seat and 3 fairly safe seats. However, none of the non-government side has safe and fairly safe seat.

Results

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Pakatan HarapanPeople's Justice Party143,81215.297+3
Malaysian United Indigenous Party114,83812.215+5
National Trust Party61,9006.584+4
Democratic Action Party22,9692.442
Total343,51936.5318+12
Gagasan SejahteraPan-Malaysian Islamic Party317,17133.7315+6
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation226,27324.063–16
Malaysian Chinese Association24,6162.620–2
Malaysian Indian Congress16,9381.8000
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia10,8671.1600
Total278,69429.643–18
Parti Rakyat Malaysia2040.0200
Independents7260.0800
Total940,314100.00360
Valid votes940,31498.56
Invalid/blank votes13,7251.44
Total votes954,039100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,146,49283.21
Source: Malaysiakini[12][13][14]

By parliamentary constituency

Pakatan Harapan won 9 of 15 parliamentary constituency.

No.ConstituencyBarisan NasionalGagasan SejahteraPakatan HarapanMember of Parliament
P004Langkawi34.35%19.49%45.91%
Nawawi Ahmad (13th Parliament)
Mahathir Mohamad (14th Parliament)
P005Jerlun29.58%34.15%36.27%
Othman Aziz (13th Parliament)
Mukhriz Mahathir (14th Parliament)
P006Kubang Pasu27.97%22.52%49.51%Mohd Johari Baharum (13th Parliament)
Amiruddin Hamzah (14th Parliament)
P007Padang Terap38.52%44.40%17.08%Mahdzir Khalid
P008Pokok Sena27.57%36.74%35.06%Mahfuz Omar
P009Alor Setar26.21%20.77%53.02%
Gooi Hsiao-Leung (13th Parliament)
Chan Ming Kai (14th Parliament)
P010Kuala Kedah24.23%31.09%44.68%Azman Ismail
P011Pendang32.28%44.18%23.54%
Othman Abdul (13th Parliament)
Awang Hashim (14th Parliament)
P012Jerai30.59%37.36%31.80%Jamil Khir Baharom (13th Parliament)
Sabri Azit (14th Parliament)
P013Sik36.23%48.22%15.55%Mansor Abd Rahman (13th Parliament)
Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman (14th Parliament)
P014Merbok27.86%32.79%39.35%Ismail Daut (13th Parliament)
Nor Azrina Surip (14th Parliament)
P015Sungai Petani22.77%30.50%46.55%Johari Abdul
P016Baling39.87%44.45%15.68%Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim
P017Padang Serai24.17%28.51%47.32%
Surendran Nagarajan (13th Parliament)
Karuppaiya Muthusamy (14th Parliament)
P018Kulim-Bandar Baharu31.57%31.01%37.36%Abd. Aziz Sheikh Fadzir (13th Parliament)
Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (14th Parliament)

Seats that changed allegiance

No.SeatPrevious Party (2013)Current Party (2018)
N01Kedah Ayer HangatBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N02Kedah KuahBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N03Kedah Kota SiputehBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N04Kedah Ayer HitamBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N05Kedah Bukit Kayu HitamBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N06Kedah JitraBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N07Kedah Kuala NerangBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N08Kedah PeduBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N09Kedah Bukit LadaBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N12Kedah Suka MenantiBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N14Kedah Alor MengkuduGagasan Sejahtera (PAS)Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N15Kedah Anak BukitGagasan Sejahtera (PAS)Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N16Kedah Kubang RotanGagasan Sejahtera (PAS)Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N17Kedah Pengkalan KundorGagasan Sejahtera (PAS)Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N22Kedah GurunBarisan Nasional (MCA)Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N23Kedah BelantekBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N24Kedah JeneriBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N26Kedah Tanjong DawaiBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N27Kedah Pantai MerdekaBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N30Kedah BayuBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N31Kedah KupangBarisan Nasional (UMNO)Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
N35Kedah KulimBarisan Nasional (MCA)Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

Aftermath

Pakatan Harapan contest in Kedah for the first time using one of its component party logo, PKR. As the result, PH was able to wrest half of the 36 state seats, comprising most of the mixed seats including Malay/Muslim majority seats in the urban and semi-urban areas, as well as the only single Chinese-majority state seats of Kota Darul Aman that was retained by its other component party, DAP since 2008.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) that was formerly established its new state government for the first time for a term between 2008 and 2013 via Pakatan Rakyat (PR, together with PKR and DAP on that time), was seen its influence again by dominating in predominantly Malay/Muslim majority seats (which was mainly in rural areas) despite gaining only 15 seats, additional another 6 seats compared to the previous election (9 seats). At the same time, it was the shock defeat for Barisan Nasional (BN), especially UMNO where it manage to retain just 3 seats compared to 21 seats in the previous state election (all the 3 seats was only retained by UMNO). Its other party component, MCA took no seats after the party lost in both seats of Gurun and Kulim to PH (PKR) candidates. Kedah BN leader, UMNO state chairman and previous Menteri Besar Ahmad Bashah said that his party accepted their defeat to PH and honoured the people's mandate in the election.[15] An UMNO MLA for Guar Chempedak, Ku Abdul Rahman Ku Ismail, on 12 November 2018 announced his resignation from UMNO and BN to support PH, and later joined BERSATU.[16] This made PH held 19 seats, enough for a simple majority in the Assembly.

The Pakatan Harapan state government led by Mukhriz however only lasts for 25 months, when in the wake of 2020 Malaysian political crisis, exit of Bersatu MLAs from PH and defection of support from ex-PH members turned independent, resulted in Mukhriz resignation as Menteri Besar. A new state government was formed in a coalition between BN (UMNO), Perikatan Nasional (Bersatu and PAS) and independent (ex-PKR) MLAs, with Sanusi Mohd Nor from PAS appointed as the new Menteri Besar on 17 May 2020. Mukhriz and Amiruddin Hamzah was later sacked from Bersatu on 28 May 2020, and they formed a new political party, PEJUANG on August that same year with other ex-Bersatu members.

References

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  3. ^ "PAS Kedah tampil 70 peratus calon baru". Archived from the original on 21 February 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  4. ^ 4 kerusi DUN Kedah masih tak selesai
  5. ^ Rundingan muktamad, Bersatu beroleh kerusi DUN terbanyak
  6. ^ PRM umum tanding satu kerusi Parlimen, tiga Dun di Kedah
  7. ^ Nawawi akan berdepan Mahathir di Langkawi
  8. ^ Amanah umum 13 calon tanding di Kedah
  9. ^ Mahathir bertanding di Langkawi, Wan Saiful sah di Pendang
  10. ^ "Official: Wan Azizah moves to Pandan, Nurul goes to Permatang Pauh". Malaysiakini. 24 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
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