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State assembly elections were held in Malaysia on 9 May 2018 as part of the general elections. Results are expected to come on the same day, after 5 pm. Elected members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) will be representing their constituency from the first sitting of respective state legislative assembly to its dissolution.
Stunned by the rapidly deteriorating turn of events, federal authorities attempted to stymie the release of unofficial election results. At 21:13, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) ordered Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block Malaysiakini and its sister websites, which were providing live updates of the poll ...
Results are expected to come after 5 pm, 9 May 2018. Elected members of parliament (MPs) will be representing their constituency from the first sitting of 14th Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution. The parliamentary election deposit was set at RM10,000 per candidate. Similar to previous elections, the election deposit will be forfeited if ...
Malaysians were voting on Saturday in a general election that may fail to end the recent phase of political instability in the Southeast Asian nation as polls have predicted no clear winner.
State elections were held in all states and territories in Malaysia except Sarawak on 9 May 2018, alongside general elections. [1] Pakatan Harapan alliance received over 50% of the vote across the 12 states and territories where elections took place and won the most seats.
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Results of the 2013 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency; Results of the 2013 Malaysian state elections by constituency; Results of the 2018 Malaysian general election by parliamentary constituency; Results of the 2018 Malaysian state elections by constituency; Results of the 2020 Sabah state election; Results of the 2021 ...
Malaysia has had three premiers since the last election in 2018.Rival coalitions are headed by Ismail, former premier Muhyiddin and long-time opposition leader Anwar.