2004 Malaysian state elections

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State assembly elections were held in Malaysia on 21 March 2004 in all states except Sarawak.[1] The elections took place alongside general elections, and saw Barisan Nasional and its allies won majorities in all states except Kelantan where, despite earlier reports to the contrary, Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) retained control with a narrow majority of 24 seats to BN's 21. The National Front regained control of the state of Terengganu, which it lost to the PAS in 1999.

Results[edit]

Perlis[edit]

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation48,29253.0312+2
Malaysian Chinese Association8,9119.7920
Total57,20362.8214+2
Barisan AlternatifPan-Malaysian Islamic Party29,03331.881–2
Parti Keadilan Nasional4,8265.300New
Total33,85937.181–2
Total91,062100.00150
Valid votes91,06297.61
Invalid/blank votes2,2272.39
Total votes93,289100.00
Registered voters/turnout112,48282.94

Kedah[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation23+7
Malaysian Chinese Association40
Malaysian Indian Congress20
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia20
Total31+7
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party5–7
People's Justice Party0New
Democratic Action Party00
Total360

Kelantan[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party24–17
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation21+19
Malaysian Chinese Association00
Total21+19
People's Justice Party00
Independents00
Total45+2

Terengganu[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation27+23
Malaysian Chinese Association1+1
Total28+24
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party4–24
Total320

Penang[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation14+4
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia13+3
Malaysian Chinese Association90
Malaysian Indian Congress2+1
Total38+8
Democratic Action Party10
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party10
People's Justice Party0–1
Independents00
Total40+7

Perak[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation34+8
Malaysian Chinese Association10–2
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia4+1
Malaysian Indian Congress4+1
People's Progressive Party00
Total52+8
Democratic Action Party7+3
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party0–3
People's Justice Party0–1
Independents00
Total59+7

Pahang[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation31+10
Malaysian Chinese Association8+1
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia10
Malaysian Indian Congress10
Total41+11
Democratic Action Party10
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party0–6
People's Justice Party0–1
Total42+4

Selangor[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation35+9
Malaysian Chinese Association12+1
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia4+2
Malaysian Indian Congress30
Total54+12
Democratic Action Party2+1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party0–4
People's Justice Party0–1
Independents00
Total56+8

Negeri Sembilan[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation22+2
Malaysian Chinese Association8–1
Malaysian Indian Congress20
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia2+1
Total34+2
Democratic Action Party2+2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party00
Total36+4

Malacca[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation18+2
Malaysian Chinese Association6+2
Malaysian Indian Congress10
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia1+1
Total26+5
Democratic Action Party2–2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party00
Total28+3

Johor[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation33+8
Malaysian Chinese Association15+4
Malaysian Indian Congress4+2
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia3+1
Total55+15
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party1+1
Democratic Action Party00
Total56+16

Sabah[edit]

Party or allianceSeats+/–
Barisan NasionalUnited Malays National Organisation32+8
United Sabah Party13-4
United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation5New
Sabah Progressive Party4+1
Liberal Democratic Party3+1
Malaysian Chinese Association1+1
Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah1+1
Total59+8
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party00
Independents1+1
Total60+12

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tunku Mohar Mokhtar (2008) The Twelfth General Elections in Malaysia Intellectual Discourse, Vol 16, No 1, pp89–100