Sarawak state election, 1991
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The sixth Sarawak state election commenced from 27 to 28 September 1991. This election functioned to elect 56 state representatives into the Sarawak State Assembly. This election saw 72.8% of the eligible voters to cast their votes.[1]
Sarawak Barisan Nasional (BN) fielded candidates for all 56 seats, followed by Sarawak Dayak People's Party (PBDS) (34 seats), Parti Negara Rakyat Sarawak (NEGARA) (28 seats), Democratic Action Party (DAP) (18 seats), and Persatuan Rakyat Malaysia Sarawak (PERMAS) (12 seats). There were 19 independents vying for 16 seats. A total of 167 candidates was successfully nominated on the nomination day.[1]
After the 1987 Ming Court Affair, PERMAS which was founded by Abdul Rahman Ya'kub (the uncle of Abdul Taib Mahmud) continued his final bid with PBDS in this election to topple the Taib led Sarawak BN. Before this, PERMAS and PBDS lost narrowly in 1987 state election. However, Sarawak BN won with a larger majority this time. PERMAS won none of the seats in this election and was dissolved not long after in 1991.
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Results
Results by party
Enrolled voters | 723,743 | Votes cast | 505,093 | Turnout | 69.79% | |||||||
Did not vote | 218,650 | Informal votes | 6,246 | Informal | 1.24% | |||||||
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | ||||||||
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1987 | Dissolution | Elected | % | Change | # | % | Change | |||||
Barisan Nasional | BN | Abdul Taib Mahmud | 56 | 28 | 28 | 49 | 87.50 | 304,067 | 62.77 | |||
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak | PBDS | Daniel Tajem | 34 | 15 | 15 | 7 | 12.50 | 104,936 | 21.66 | |||
Democratic Action Party | DAP | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | 47,449 | 9.80 | ||||
Sarawak Malaysian People's Association | PERMAS | 12 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0.00 | 16,159 | 3.34 | ||||
Independent | 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | 6,147 | 1.27 | |||||
Parti Negara Rakyat Sarawak | NEGARA | 28 | N/A | N/A | 0 | 0.00 | 5,651 | 1.17 | ||||
Total | 167 | 48 | 48 | 56 | 100.00 | 484,409 | 100.00 |
Results by constituency
The Sarawak BN won a total 49 out of 56 seats in the state assembly, including 2 seats won uncontested. The remaining seats were won by PBDS.[2]
On the nomination day, Sarawak BN won 2 seats uncontested, namely N.3 Pantai Damai and N.24 Saribas.[3]
The full list of elected representatives is shown below:[4]
No. | State Constituency | Elected State Assembly Members | Elected Party | ||||
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BN 49 | PBDS 7 | PERMAS 0 | NEGARA 0 | DAP 0 | IND 0 | |||||||
N01 | Tanjung Datu | Datuk Ramsay Noel Jitam | BN | ||||
N02 | Tasik Biru | Datuk Patau Rubis | BN | ||||
N03 | Pantai Damai | Datin Paduka Sharifah Mordiah Tuanku Fauzi [nb 1] | BN | ||||
N04 | Sejingkat | Dr Abang Haji Draup Zamahari | BN | ||||
N05 | Tupong | Haji Daud bin Abdul Rahman | BN | ||||
N06 | Satok | Datuk Abang Johari Tun Abang Haji Openg | BN | ||||
N07 | Padungan | Song Swee Guan | BN | ||||
N08 | Pending | Sim Kheng Hui | BN | ||||
N09 | Batu Lintang | Chan Seng Khai | BN | ||||
N10 | Batu Kawah | Chong Kiun Kong | BN | ||||
N11 | Bengoh | William Tanyuh Anak Nub | BN | ||||
N12 | Asajaya | Datuk Patinggi Abdul Taib Mahmud | BN | ||||
N13 | Muara Tuang | Datuk Adenan bin Haji Satem | BN | ||||
N14 | Tarat | Frederick Bayoi Anak Manggie | BN | ||||
N15 | Tebedu | Michael Ben | BN | ||||
N16 | Semera | Wan Abdul Wahab | BN | ||||
N17 | Simunjan | Mohd. Naroden Bin Majais | BN | ||||
N18 | Sebuyau | Julaihi Bin Narawi | BN | ||||
N19 | Beladin | Bolhassan Bin Di | BN | ||||
N20 | Bukit Begunan | Daniel Tajem Anak Miri | PBDS | ||||
N21 | Simanggang | Michael Pilo Anak Gangga | BN | ||||
N22 | Engkilili | Toh Heng San | BN | ||||
N23 | Batang Ai | Dublin Unting Anak Ingkot | PBDS | ||||
N24 | Saribas | Dr. Haji Wahbi Haji Junaidi [nb 1] | BN | ||||
N25 | Layar | Datuk Amar Alfred Jabu Anak Numpang | BN | ||||
N26 | Kalaka | Abdul Wahab Bin Aziz | BN | ||||
N27 | Krian | Peter Nyarok Anak Entre | BN | ||||
N28 | Belawai | Hamden Bin Ahmad | BN | ||||
N29 | Serdeng | Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar | BN | ||||
N30 | Matu-Daro | Wahab Haji Dollah | BN | ||||
N31 | Meradong | Thomas Hii King Hiong | BN | ||||
N32 | Repok | David Teng Lung Chi | BN | ||||
N33 | Pakan | William Mawan Anak Ikom | BN | ||||
N34 | Meluan | Geman Anak Itam | BN | ||||
N35 | Ngemah | Gabriel Adit Anak Demong | PBDS | ||||
N36 | Machan | Gramong Juna | BN | ||||
N37 | Dudong | Dr Soon Choon Teck | BN | ||||
N38 | Bukit Assek | Dr Wong Soon Kai | BN | ||||
N39 | Bawang Assan | Wong Soon Koh | BN | ||||
N40 | Seduan | Ting Ing Mieng | BN | ||||
N41 | Dalat | Datuk Effendi Norwawi | BN | ||||
N42 | Balingian | Abdul Ajis Bin Abdul Majeeb | BN | ||||
N43 | Tamin | Joseph Entulu Belaun | PBDS | ||||
N44 | Kakus | John Sikie Anak Tayai | PBDS | ||||
N45 | Pelagus | Dato Sng Chee Hua | PBDS | ||||
N46 | Katibas | Ambrose Blikau Anak Entruan | BN | ||||
N47 | Baleh | Dr James Jemut Masing | PBDS | ||||
N48 | Belaga | Nyipa Bato | BN | ||||
N49 | Kemena | Datuk Celestine Ujang Anak Jilan | BN | ||||
N50 | Kidurong | Michael Sim | BN | ||||
N51 | Lambir | Usop Bin Wahab | BN | ||||
N52 | Piasau | Datuk Dr George Chan Hong Nam | BN | ||||
N53 | Marudi | Datuk Edward Jeli | BN | ||||
N54 | Telang Usan | Datuk Balan Seling | BN | ||||
N55 | Limbang | Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min | BN | ||||
N56 | Lawas | Awang Tengah Ali Hassan | BN |
Percentage of votes garnered by each party
Political parties | Number of votes |
Percentage of votes (%) |
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Barisan Nasional | 301,067 | 62.75 |
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak | 104,216 | 21.72 |
Democratic Action Party | 46,469 | 9.69 |
Persatuan Rakyat Malaysia Sarawak | 16,159 | 3.37 |
Parti Negara Rakyat Sarawak | 5,651 | 1.18 |
Independent (19 candidates) | 6,209 | 1.29 |
Total | 479,771 | 100 |
Summary
Party | Seats contested |
Seats won |
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Barisan Nasional: | 56 | 49 |
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu | 31 | 27 |
Sarawak United People's Party | 17 | 16 |
Sarawak National Party | 8 | 6 |
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak | 34 | 7 |
Parti Negara Rakyat Sarawak | 28 | 0 |
Democratic Action Party | 18 | 0 |
Persatuan Rakyat Malaysia Sarawak | 12 | 0 |
Independent (19 candidates) | 19 | 0 |
Total (where applicable) | N/A | 56 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Report on the state legislative assembly general elections for Sarawak, 1996 (Malay-English bilingual version). Election Commission of Malaysia. URL accessed on 6 August 2010
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hazis, FS (2012). In Domination and Contestation: Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 294. ISBN 978-981-4311-58-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.