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  2. 2008 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Parliament was dissolved on 13 February 2008, and the following day, the Election Commission announced nominations would be held on 24 February, with general polling set for 8 March. [1] State assemblies of all states except Sarawak (due to election in 2006) also dissolved and their elections took place at the same time. [1]

  3. Results of the 2008 Malaysian general election by ...

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    These are the election results of the 2008 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency. These members of parliament (MPs) representing their constituency from the first sitting of 12th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution. The parliamentary election deposit was set at RM 10,000 per candidate. Similar to previous elections, the ...

  4. Results of the 2008 Malaysian state elections by constituency ...

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    State assembly elections were held in Malaysia on 8 March 2008 as part of the general elections. These members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) representing their constituency from the first sitting of respective state legislative assembly to its dissolution. The state legislature election deposit was set at RM 5,000 per candidate. Similar to ...

  5. 2008 Malaysian state elections - Wikipedia

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    Party or alliance Votes % Seats +/– Barisan Nasional: United Malays National Organisation: 232,334: 53.23: 23 –4: Malaysian Chinese Association: 7,831: 1.79: 1

  6. 2008 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Malaysian general elections results. 4 March – Election Commission (SPR) cancelled the use of indelible ink for 2008 General Elections. [18] 8 March – The 12th Malaysian general election began. The Barisan Nasional, despite its largest loss of seats in forty years, maintained a majority in the Parliament of Malaysia.

  7. Results of the 2008 Malaysian general election by state ...

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  8. Elections in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A more recent example is that in the 1999 general election, the state elections of the 11 states on Peninsular Malaysia were held simultaneously with the parliamentary election, while Sabah already had its state election months earlier and the Sarawak state assembly was not due for election until 2001. In the 2004 and 2008 general elections ...

  9. 2008 Penang state election - Wikipedia

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    The election marked the second time the incumbent Penang state government was voted out of power; the first was in 1969. [3] For the first time ever, BN's component parties, Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia , the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), lost all their state constituencies and were wiped out of ...