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- Contenders
- Party contesting by election symbol
- The contested seats
- Election pendulum
- Results Seats that changed allegiance
- References
{{EngvarB|date=December 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox Election | election_name = Pahang state election, 2018 | country = Pahang | type = legislative | ongoing = no | previous_election = Pahang state election, 2013 | previous_year = 2013 | previous_mps = Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013-)#Pahang | next_election = | next_year = | next_mps = | seats_for_election = All 42 seats of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly | elected_mps = | majority_seats = 22 | registered = | turnout = | election_date = 09 May 2018 | image1 = BN | image1_size = 150px | leader1 = Adnan Yaakob | leader_since1 = 1999 | party1 = Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | colour1 = 000080 | leaders_seat1 = Pelangai | last_election1 = 30 seats, 55.18% | seats_needed1 = {{steady}} | seats_before1 = 29 | seats1 = 25 | seat_change1 = {{decrease}}4 | popular_vote1 = 275,766 | percentage1 = 41.6% | swing1 = {{decrease}}13.2% | image2 = PH | image2_size = 150px | leader2 = Fauzi Abdul Rahman | leader_since2 = 30 August 2017 | party2 = Pakatan Harapan (PKR) | colour2 = E21118 | leaders_seat2 = Sungai Lembing {{small|(lost seat)}} | last_election2 = 9 seats, 27.25% (Pakatan Rakyat) | seats_needed2 = {{increase}} 12 | seats_before2 = 10 | seats2 = 9 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1 | popular_vote2 = 192,837 | percentage2 = 29.1% | swing2 = {{increase}}1.8% | image3 = GS | image3_size = 150px | leader3 = Rosli Abdul Jabar | leader_since3 = Unknown | party3 = Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | color3 = 009000 | leaders_seat3 = Tanjung Lumpur | last_election3 = 3 seats, 17.12% (Pakatan Rakyat) | seats_needed3 = {{increase}} 20 | seats_before3 = 2 | seats3 = 8 | seat_change3 = {{increase}}6 | popular_vote3 = 192,176 | percentage3 = 29.0% | swing3 = {{increase}}12.1% | title = Menteri Besar | before_election = Adnan Yaakob | before_party = Barisan Nasional | after_election = Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | after_party = Barisan Nasional | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = }}The 14th Pahang State election will be held on or before 23 August 2018. The previous state election was held on 5 May 2013. The state assemblymen is elected to 5 years term each. The Pahang State Legislative Assembly would automatically dissolve on 1 July 2018, the fifth anniversary of the first sitting, and elections must be held within sixty days (two months) of the dissolution (on or before 1 September 2018, with the date to be decided by the Election Commission), unless dissolved prior to that date by the Head of State (Sultan of Pahang) on the advice of the Head of Government (Menteri Besar of Pahang). ContendersBarisan Nasional (BN) is set to contest all 42 seats in Pahang State Legislative Assembly. Barisan Nasional (BN) linchpin party United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) is to set to contest major share of Barisan Nasional (BN) seats. Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) is set to contest all 42 seats in Pahang.[1]Pakatan Harapan have decided to contest all 42 seats in Pahang. However, Pakatan Harapan has yet to finalize in 1 or 2 seats. [2] On 17 March 2018, Pakatan Harapan has completed the distribution of seats in Pahang. People's Justice Party (PKR) will contest in 14 seats while the National Trust Party (Amanah) will have 11 seats. Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) and the Democratic Action Party (DAP) will contest 9 and 8 seats. [3]Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) will contest in Jelai. [4]Party contesting by election symbol- Barisan Nasional (National Front)
Party's Member | Election Symbol |
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United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) | Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) | Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) | |
- Pakatan Harapan (Alliance Of Hope)
Party's Member | Election Symbol |
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People's Justice Party (PKR) | National Trust Party (Amanah) | Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) | Democratic Action Party (DAP) |
- Gagasan Sejahtera (Ideas of Prosperity)
Party's Member | Election Symbol |
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Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) |
- Socialist Party of Malaysia (Parti Sosialis Malaysia)
The contested seats- Barisan Nasional (National Front)
Party's Member | Seats |
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UMNO (31) | Jelai, Padang Tengku, Benta, Batu Talam, Dong, Tahan, Pulau Tawar, Beserah, Tanjung Lumpur, Inderapura, Sungai Lembing, Lepar, Panching, Pulau Manis, Peramu Jaya, Bebar, Chini, Luit, Kuala Sentul, Chenor, Jenderak, Kerdau, Jengka, Lanchang, Kuala Semantan, Pelangai, Guai, Kemayan, Bukit Ibam, Muadzam Shah, Tioman | MCA (8) | Tanah Rata, Cheka, Tras, Damak, Semambu, Teruntum, Mentakab, Bilut | Gerakan (2) | Ketari, Triang | MIC (1) | Sabai |
- Pakatan Harapan (Alliance Of Hope)
Party's Member | Seats |
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PKR (14) | Cheka, Benta, Batu Talam, Damak, Semambu, Teruntum, Inderapura, Sungai Lembing, Panching, Chini, Luit, Kuala Sentul, Lanchang, Kemayan | Amanah (11) | Dong, Pulau Tawar, Beserah, Tanjung Lumpur, Lepar, Kerdau, Jengka, Kuala Semantan, Pelangai, Guai, Tioman | Bersatu (9) | Jelai, Padang Tengku, Tahan, Peramu Jaya, Bebar, Chenor, Jenderak, Bukit Ibam, Muadzam Shah | DAP (8) | Tanah Rata, Tras, Pulau Manis, Mentakab, Bilut, Ketari, Sabai, Triang |
- Gagasan Sejahtera (Ideas of Prosperity)
Party's Member | Seats |
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PAS (41) | Tanah Rata, Jelai, Padang Tengku, Cheka, Benta, Batu Talam, Tras, Dong, Tahan, Damak, Pulau Tawar, Beserah, Semambu, Teruntum, Tanjung Lumpur, Inderapura, Sungai Lembing, Lepar, Panching, Pulau Manis, Peramu Jaya, Bebar, Chini, Luit, Kuala Sentul, Chenor, Jenderak, Kerdau, Jengka, Mentakab, Lanchang, Kuala Semantan, Bilut, Ketari, Sabai, Pelangai, Guai, Kemayan, Bukit Ibam, Muadzam Shah, Tioman |
Election pendulumThe 14th General Election witnessed 25 governmental seats and 17 non-governmental seats filled the Pahang State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 2 safe seats and 4 fairly safe seats, while the non-government side has 4 safe seats, but has no fairly safe seat.{{cot|2018 Pahang state election}} GOVERNMENT SEATS | Marginal | Cheka | Lee Ah Wong | MCA | 35.91 | Kuala Semantan | Nor Azmi Mat Ludin | UMNO | 36.86 | Tioman | Mohd. Johari Hussain | UMNO | 44.03 | Pulau Tawar | Nazri Ngah | UMNO | 46.21 | Lanchang | Mohd. Sharkar Shamsudin | UMNO | 46.84 | Sungai Lembing | Md. Sohaimi Mohamed Shah | UMNO | 46.90 | Benta | Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak | UMNO | 47.12 | Lepar | Abd. Rahim Muda | UMNO | 47.14 | Jelai | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | UMNO | 47.49 | Padang Tengku | Mustapa Hj. Long | UMNO | 49.74 | Jenderak | Mohamed Jaafar | UMNO | 50.55 | Pulau Manis | Khairuddin Mahmud | UMNO | 50.71 | Bukit Ibam | Samsiah Arshad | UMNO | 50.95 | Inderapura | Shafik Fauzan Sharif | UMNO | 51.67 | Pelangai | Adnan Yaakob | UMNO | 52.40 | Guai | Norol Azali Sulaiman | UMNO | 52.41 | Kerdau | Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad | UMNO | 53.22 | Kuala Sentul | Shahaniza Shamsuddin | UMNO | 53.58 | Kemayan | Mohd. Fadil Osman | UMNO | 54.36 | Fairly safe | Muadzam Shah | Ir. Razali Kassim | UMNO | 56.39 | Dong | Shahiruddin Ab. Moin | UMNO | 56.71 | Batu Talam | Abd. Aziz Mat Kiram | UMNO | 57.85 | Peramu Jaya | Sh. Mohamed Puzi Sh. Ali | UMNO | 58.62 | Safe | Chini | Abu Bakar Harun | UMNO | 60.78 | Bebar | Fakhruddin Mohd. Ariff | UMNO | 70.50 |
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS | Marginal | Panching | Mohd. Tarmizi Yahaya | PAS | 38.23 | Beserah | Andansura Rabu | PAS | 38.36 | Tanjung Lumpur | Rosli Abdul Jabar | PAS | 39.64 | Damak | Zuridan Mohd. Daud | PAS | 42.59 | Luit | Soffian Abd. Jalil | PAS | 43.31 | Sabai | Kamache Doray Rajoo | DAP | 45.06 | Tahan | Mohd. Zakhwan Ahmad Badharuddin | PAS | 46.40 | Semambu | Lee Chean Chung | PKR | 47.15 | Chenor | Mujjibur Rahman Ishak | PAS | 47.92 | Jengka | Shahril Azman Abd. Halim | PAS | 50.23 | Mentakab | Woo Chee Wan | DAP | 50.78 | Ketari | Syefura Othman | DAP | 51.17 | Bilut | Lee Chin Chen | DAP | 55.68 | Safe | Tanah Rata | Chong Yoke Kong | DAP | 60.20 | Teruntum | Sim Chon Siang | PKR | 61.85 | Tras | Chow Yu Hui | DAP | 68.47 | Triang | Leong Yu Man | DAP | 70.18 | {{clear}}{{cob}}Results Seats that changed allegiance No. | Seat | Previous Party (2013) | Current Party (2018) |
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N09 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Tahan}} | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N10 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Damak}} | | Barisan Nasional (MCA) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N19 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Panching}} | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N24 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Luit}} | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N26 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Chenor}} | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N29 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Jengka}} | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | N32 | Pahang}} {{nseat|Kuala Semantan}} | | Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) | | Barisan Nasional (UMNO) |
References1. ^Pas bersedia bertanding 42 kerusi Dun di Pahang 2. ^Pembahagian kerusi Harapan Pahang selesai 3. ^[https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/416070 PKR ketuai misi tawan negeri kelahiran PM] 4. ^[https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/411800 PSM umum calon 5 kerusi parlimen, 12 DUN]
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