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| election_name = 1974 Sarawak state election |
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| country = Sarawak |
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| flag_year = 1973-88 |
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| flag_image = Flag of Sarawak (1973–1988).svg |
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| type = legislative |
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| ongoing = no |
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| previous_election = 1969 Sarawak state election |
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| previous_year = 1969 |
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| previous_mps = List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1969–1974)#Sarawak |
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| next_election = 1979 Sarawak state election |
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| next_year = 1979 |
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| elected_mps = List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1974–1978)#Sarawak |
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| seats_for_election = All 48 seats in the [[Sarawak State Legislative Assembly|Council Negri]] |
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| majority_seats = 25 |
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| election_date = 24 August 1974 – 14 September 1974 |
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| leader1 = [[Abdul Rahman Ya'kub]] |
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| leader_since1 = unknown |
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| party1 = [[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]] |
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| alliance1 = [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] |
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| leaders_seat1 = Kuala Rajang |
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| swing1 = – |
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| seats_before1 = ''New party'' |
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| seats1 = '''30''' |
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| seat_change1 = {{increase}}30 |
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| image2 = 3x4.svg |
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| leader2 = [[James Wong (politician)|James Wong]] |
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| leader_since2 = 1971 |
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| party2 = [[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]] |
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| leaders_seat2 = Limbang |
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| swing2 = – |
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| seats_before2 = 12 |
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| seats2 = 18 |
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| seat_change2 = {{increase}}6 |
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| title = [[Chief Minister of Sarawak|Chief Minister]] |
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| posttitle = Elected [[Chief Minister of Sarawak|Chief Minister]] |
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| before_election = [[Abdul Rahman Ya'kub]] |
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| before_party = [[Barisan Nasional|BN]]-[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]] |
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| after_election = [[Abdul Rahman Ya'kub]] |
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| after_party = [[Barisan Nasional|BN]]-[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]] |
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The second Sarawak state election was held between Saturday, 24 August and Saturday, 14 September 1974 which lasted for 3 weeks. The election was carried out in stages because of lack of communication and transportation systems. |
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The first [[Sarawak state election, 1969]] was held from 10 May 1969 and scheduled to be completed on 7 June 1969. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarawak_state_election,_1969</ref> |
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This election was held simultaneously with [[1974 Malaysian general election]] with the exception of [[Sabah]] state legislative assembly. The dissolution of the state assembly was carried out with the dissolution of state assemblies from other states and House of Representatives of Malaysian Parliament on 31 July 1974. This was the first time the election was held before 5 years tenure has finished. |
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The second [[Sarawak state election, 1974]] was held from 24 August 1974 to 14 September 1974 which lasted for 3 weeks. The election was carried out in stages because of lack of communication and transportation systems. |
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A total of 48 seats were contested in this election.<ref name=spr>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120904060050/http://www.digitalibrary.my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=251 Report on the parliamentary (Dewan Rakyat) and state legislative assembly general elections 1974 of the states of Malaya and Sarawak (Malay-English bilingual version)]. [[Election Commission of Malaysia]]. URL accessed 18 November 2009</ref> |
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This election was held simultaneously with [[Malaysian general election, 1974]] with the exception of [[Sabah]] state legislative assembly. The dissolution of the state assembly was carried out with the dissolution of state assemblies from other states and House of Representatives of Malaysian Parliament on 31 July 1974. This was the first time the election was held before 5 years tenure has finished. |
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This election saw 375,282 registered voters with 75.1% of the voters cast their votes. |
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A total of 48 seats were contested in this election.<ref name=spr>[http://www.digitalibrary.my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=251 Report on the parliamentary (Dewan Rakyat) and state legislative assembly general elections 1974 of the states of Malaya and Sarawak (Malay-English bilingual version)]. [[Election Commission of Malaysia]]. URL accessed on 18 November 2009</ref> |
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All the 48 seats were contested by Sarawak [[Barisan Nasional]]. The coalition was consisting of [[United Traditional Bumiputera Party]] (PBB) and [[Sarawak United Peoples' Party]] (SUPP). |
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This election saw 375,282 registered voters with 75.1% of the voters cast their votes. |
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A total of 47 seats was contested by [[Sarawak National Party]] (SNAP) and 4 seats by BISAMAH. |
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There were 12 independent candidates vying for the seats. |
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A total of 47 seats was contested by [[Sarawak National Party]] (SNAP) and 4 seats by [[BISAMAH]]. |
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There were 12 independent candidates vying for the seats. |
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The Belaga seat was not contested by SNAP.<ref name=spr/> |
The Belaga seat was not contested by SNAP.<ref name=spr/> |
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The third [[Sarawak state election, 1987]] was held following the famous Ming Court's affair. <ref>http://www.borneoresearchcouncil.org/BRB%20PDF%20scans/BRB_1995_26.pdf</ref> |
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The fourth [[Sarawak state election, 1991]] was held upon expiry of five year term. |
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== Results == |
== Results == |
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[[Barisan Nasional]] won 30 seats and the remaining 18 seats were won by SNAP.<ref name=spr/> |
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<section begin=Results />{{Election results |
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Barisan Nasional (BN)(Malaysian National Front) won 30 seats and the remaining 18 seats were won by SNAP.<ref name=spr/> |
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|alliance1=[[Barisan Nasional]]|aspan1=3|party1=[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu]]|votes1=89534|seats1=18|sc1=New |
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|party2=[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party]]|votes2=54958|seats2=12|sc2=0 |
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|atotal3=144492|aseats3=30|sc3=New |
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|alliance4=[[Sarawak National Party]]|votes4=111438|seats4=18|sc4=+6 |
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|alliance5=Sarawak Bisamah Party|votes5=716|seats5=0|sc5=New |
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|alliance6=Independents|votes6=4084|seats6=0|sc6=–1 |
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|invalid=21732 |
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|total_sc=0 |
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|electorate=375282 |
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}}<section end=Results /> |
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===Elected members=== |
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As a result of this, [[SNAP]] became the largest opposition party in the Malaysian parliment. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_%28Malaysia%29</ref> |
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Datuk Seri [[Edmund Langgau Anak Saga]] became the first Iban Dayak opposition leader in the Malaysian parliment.<ref>http://sarawakdayakheritageandvariousstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/dato-edmund-langgu-anak-saga.html</ref><ref>http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Langgu_Anak_Saga</ref> |
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Datuk Amar [[James Wong]] Kim Ming was detained for almost two years under the ISA (Internal Security Act) before negotiation led by Datuk Amar Leo Moggie Anak Irok resulting in SNAP joining the Malaysian National Front .<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wong_%28politician%29</ref> |
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===Percentage of votes garnered by each party=== |
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{|class="wikitable" |
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Political parties |
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center|Number of <br/> votes |
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center|Percentage of <br/> votes (%) |
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! style="width:30px;"|No. |
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|align=left|[[Barisan Nasional]] ||align=center| 144,492 ||align=center| 55.40 |
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! style="width:150px;"|State Constituency |
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! style="width:230px;"|Member |
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| colspan="4"|[[Barisan Nasional|BN]] '''30''' | [[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]] '''18''' |
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|align=left|[[Sarawak National Party]] ||align=center| 111,438 ||align=center| 42.70 |
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| N01 || [[Lundu (state constituency)|Lundu]] || Chong Kim Mook ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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|align=left|[[BISAMAH]] ||align=center|716 ||align=center| 0.30 |
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| N02 || [[Bau (state constituency)|Bau]] || Lee Nyan Choi ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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|align=left| Independent (12 candidates) ||align=center| 4084 ||align=center| 1.60 |
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| N03 || [[Kuching Barat (state constituency)|Kuching Barat]] || Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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|align=left| '''Total''' ||align=center| 260,730 ||align=center| 100 |
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| N04 || [[Kuching Timor (state constituency)|Kuching Timor]] || Lo Foot Kee ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N05 || [[Semariang (state constituency)|Semariang]] || Ajibah Abol ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N06 || [[Sekama (state constituency)|Sekama]] || Sim Kheng Hong ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N07 || [[Sebandi (state constituency)|Sebandi]] || Abdul Rahman Hamzah ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N08 || [[Muara Tuang (state constituency)|Muara Tuang]] || Mohamad Musa ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N09 || [[Batu Kawah (state constituency)|Batu Kawah]] || Chong Kiun Kong ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N10 || [[Bengoh (state constituency)|Bengoh]] || Segus anak Ginyai ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N11 || [[Tarat (state constituency)|Tarat]] || Nelson Kundai Ngareng ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N12 || [[Tebakang (state constituency)|Tebakang]] || Michael Ben Panggi ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N13 || [[Semera (state constituency)|Semera]] || Mohammed Puteh @ Lee Thiam Kee ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N14 || [[Gedong (state constituency)|Gedong]] || Mohammad Tawan Abdullah @ Hilary Tawan Masan ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N15 || [[Lingga-Sebuyau (state constituency)|Lingga-Sebuyau]] || Daniel Tajem Miri ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N16 || [[Simanggang (state constituency)|Simanggang]] || Hollis Tini ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N17 || [[Engkilili-Skrang (state constituency)|Engkilili-Skrang]] || Nading Lingeh ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N18 || [[Ulu Ai (state constituency)|Ulu Ai]] || David Jemut ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N19 || [[Saribas (state constituency)|Saribas]] || Abang Ahmad Urai Abang Mohideen ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N20 || [[Layar (state constituency)|Layar]] || Alfred Jabu Numpang ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N21 || [[Kalaka (state constituency)|Kalaka]] || [[Ahmad Zaidi Adruce]] ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N22 || [[Krian (state constituency)|Krian]] || [[Dunstan Endawie Enchana]] ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N23 || [[Kuala Rajang (state constituency)|Kuala Rajang]] || [[Abdul Rahman Ya'kub]] ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N24 || [[Repok (state constituency)|Repok]] || Chong Siew Chiang ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N25 || [[Matu-Daro (state constituency)|Matu-Daro]] || Awang Hipni Pengiran Anu ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N26 || [[Binatang (state constituency)|Binatang]] || Anthony Teo Tiao Gin ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N27 || [[Sibu Tengah (state constituency)|Sibu Tengah]] || Chew Kim Poon ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N28 || [[Sibu Luar (state constituency)|Sibu Luar]] || Wong Soon Kai ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N29 || [[Igan (state constituency)|Igan]] || Ling Beng Siong ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N30 || [[Dudong (state constituency)|Dudong]] || Sandah Jarrow ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N31 || [[Balingian (state constituency)|Balingian]] || Salleh Jafaruddin ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N32 || [[Oya (state constituency)|Oya]] || Edwin Esnen Unang ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N33 || [[Pakan (state constituency)|Pakan]] || Jawie Wilson Masing ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N34 || [[Meluan (state constituency)|Meluan]] || Gramong Jelian ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N35 || [[Machan (state constituency)|Machan]] || Leo Moggie Irok ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N36 || [[Ngemah (state constituency)|Ngemah]] || Lias Kana ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N37 || [[Song (state constituency)|Song]] || Ngelambong Banggau ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N38 || [[Pelagus (state constituency)|Pelagus]] || Jonathan Sabai Ajing ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N39 || [[Baleh (state constituency)|Baleh]] || Peter Gani Kiai ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N40 || [[Belaga (state constituency)|Belaga]] || Nyipa Kilah @ Nyipa Bato ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N41 || [[Tatau (state constituency)|Tatau]] || Joseph Mamat Samuel ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N42 || [[Kemena (state constituency)|Kemena]] || Celestine Ujang Jilan ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N43 || [[Subis (state constituency)|Subis]] || Mumin bin Kader ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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| N44 || [[Miri (state constituency)|Miri]] || Chia Chin Shin ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Sarawak United Peoples' Party|SUPP]]''') |
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| N45 || [[Marudi (state constituency)|Marudi]] || Edward Jeli Belayong ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N46 || [[Telang Usan (state constituency)|Telang Usan]] || Joseph Balan Seling ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N47 || [[Limbang (state constituency)|Limbang]] || [[James Wong (politician)|James Wong Kim Min]] ||bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Sarawak National Party|SNAP]]''' |
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| N48 || [[Lawas (state constituency)|Lawas]] || Awang Daud bin Metusin ||bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"| '''[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]''' ('''[[Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu|PBB]]''') |
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==Aftermath== |
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Two years after the election, SNAP elected to join BN as component party at federal and state level. This ensured that the state assembly has no main opposition party, until the [[1979 Sarawak state election|next state election]].<ref>{{cite news |agency=[[Reuters]]|title=SNAP TO JOIN UP NOW WITH FRONT |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19760323-1.2.12 |access-date=26 January 2023 |work=[[The Straits Times]] |publisher=eresources.nlb.gov.sg |date=23 March 1976 |page=1}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Malaysian general election |
* [[1974 Malaysian general election]] |
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* [[List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1974–1978)]] |
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The second Sarawak state election was held between Saturday, 24 August and Saturday, 14 September 1974 which lasted for 3 weeks. The election was carried out in stages because of lack of communication and transportation systems.
This election was held simultaneously with 1974 Malaysian general election with the exception of Sabah state legislative assembly. The dissolution of the state assembly was carried out with the dissolution of state assemblies from other states and House of Representatives of Malaysian Parliament on 31 July 1974. This was the first time the election was held before 5 years tenure has finished.
A total of 48 seats were contested in this election.[1]
This election saw 375,282 registered voters with 75.1% of the voters cast their votes.
All the 48 seats were contested by Sarawak Barisan Nasional. The coalition was consisting of United Traditional Bumiputera Party (PBB) and Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP).
A total of 47 seats was contested by Sarawak National Party (SNAP) and 4 seats by BISAMAH.
There were 12 independent candidates vying for the seats.
The Belaga seat was not contested by SNAP.[1]
Results
[edit]Barisan Nasional won 30 seats and the remaining 18 seats were won by SNAP.[1]
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |||
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Barisan Nasional | Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu | 89,534 | 34.34 | 18 | New | ||
Sarawak United Peoples' Party | 54,958 | 21.08 | 12 | 0 | |||
Total | 144,492 | 55.42 | 30 | New | |||
Sarawak National Party | 111,438 | 42.74 | 18 | +6 | |||
Sarawak Bisamah Party | 716 | 0.27 | 0 | New | |||
Independents | 4,084 | 1.57 | 0 | –1 | |||
Total | 260,730 | 100.00 | 48 | 0 | |||
Valid votes | 260,730 | 92.31 | |||||
Invalid/blank votes | 21,732 | 7.69 | |||||
Total votes | 282,462 | 100.00 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 375,282 | 75.27 |
Elected members
[edit]No. | State Constituency | Member | Party |
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BN 30 | SNAP 18 | |||
N01 | Lundu | Chong Kim Mook | BN (SUPP) |
N02 | Bau | Lee Nyan Choi | SNAP |
N03 | Kuching Barat | Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha | BN (PBB) |
N04 | Kuching Timor | Lo Foot Kee | SNAP |
N05 | Semariang | Ajibah Abol | BN (PBB) |
N06 | Sekama | Sim Kheng Hong | BN (SUPP) |
N07 | Sebandi | Abdul Rahman Hamzah | BN (PBB) |
N08 | Muara Tuang | Mohamad Musa | BN (PBB) |
N09 | Batu Kawah | Chong Kiun Kong | BN (SUPP) |
N10 | Bengoh | Segus anak Ginyai | BN (SUPP) |
N11 | Tarat | Nelson Kundai Ngareng | SNAP |
N12 | Tebakang | Michael Ben Panggi | SNAP |
N13 | Semera | Mohammed Puteh @ Lee Thiam Kee | BN (PBB) |
N14 | Gedong | Mohammad Tawan Abdullah @ Hilary Tawan Masan | BN (PBB) |
N15 | Lingga-Sebuyau | Daniel Tajem Miri | SNAP |
N16 | Simanggang | Hollis Tini | BN (SUPP) |
N17 | Engkilili-Skrang | Nading Lingeh | SNAP |
N18 | Ulu Ai | David Jemut | SNAP |
N19 | Saribas | Abang Ahmad Urai Abang Mohideen | BN (PBB) |
N20 | Layar | Alfred Jabu Numpang | BN (PBB) |
N21 | Kalaka | Ahmad Zaidi Adruce | BN (PBB) |
N22 | Krian | Dunstan Endawie Enchana | SNAP |
N23 | Kuala Rajang | Abdul Rahman Ya'kub | BN (PBB) |
N24 | Repok | Chong Siew Chiang | BN (SUPP) |
N25 | Matu-Daro | Awang Hipni Pengiran Anu | BN (PBB) |
N26 | Binatang | Anthony Teo Tiao Gin | BN (SUPP) |
N27 | Sibu Tengah | Chew Kim Poon | BN (SUPP) |
N28 | Sibu Luar | Wong Soon Kai | BN (SUPP) |
N29 | Igan | Ling Beng Siong | BN (SUPP) |
N30 | Dudong | Sandah Jarrow | SNAP |
N31 | Balingian | Salleh Jafaruddin | BN (PBB) |
N32 | Oya | Edwin Esnen Unang | BN (PBB) |
N33 | Pakan | Jawie Wilson Masing | SNAP |
N34 | Meluan | Gramong Jelian | SNAP |
N35 | Machan | Leo Moggie Irok | SNAP |
N36 | Ngemah | Lias Kana | BN (PBB) |
N37 | Song | Ngelambong Banggau | BN (PBB) |
N38 | Pelagus | Jonathan Sabai Ajing | SNAP |
N39 | Baleh | Peter Gani Kiai | SNAP |
N40 | Belaga | Nyipa Kilah @ Nyipa Bato | BN (SUPP) |
N41 | Tatau | Joseph Mamat Samuel | SNAP |
N42 | Kemena | Celestine Ujang Jilan | BN (PBB) |
N43 | Subis | Mumin bin Kader | BN (PBB) |
N44 | Miri | Chia Chin Shin | BN (SUPP) |
N45 | Marudi | Edward Jeli Belayong | SNAP |
N46 | Telang Usan | Joseph Balan Seling | SNAP |
N47 | Limbang | James Wong Kim Min | SNAP |
N48 | Lawas | Awang Daud bin Metusin | BN (PBB) |
Aftermath
[edit]Two years after the election, SNAP elected to join BN as component party at federal and state level. This ensured that the state assembly has no main opposition party, until the next state election.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Report on the parliamentary (Dewan Rakyat) and state legislative assembly general elections 1974 of the states of Malaya and Sarawak (Malay-English bilingual version). Election Commission of Malaysia. URL accessed 18 November 2009
- ^ "SNAP TO JOIN UP NOW WITH FRONT". The Straits Times. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Reuters. 23 March 1976. p. 1. Retrieved 26 January 2023.