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No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
BN 15 | SNAP 9
P131 Bau-Lundu Patrick Uren SNAP
P132 Bandar Kuching Ong Kee Hui BN (SUPP)
P133 Santubong Sulaiman Daud BN (PBB)
P134 Samarahan Abdul Taib Mahmud BN (PBB)
P135 Padawan Stephen Yong Kuet Tze BN (SUPP)
P136 Serian Richard Dampeng Laki BN (SUPP)
P137 Simunjan Hadadak D. Pasauk BN (PBB)
P138 Batang Lupar Edwin Tangkun SNAP
P139 Lubok Antu Jonathan Narwin Jinggong SNAP
P140 Betong Wairy Leben Kato BN (PBB)
P141 Saratok Edmund Langgu Saga SNAP
P142 Sarikei Chieng Tiong Kai BN (SUPP)
P143 Payang Abdul Rahman Ya'kub BN (PBB)
P144 Bandar Sibu Wee Ho Soon BN (SUPP)
P145 Rajang Jawan Empaling BN (SUPP)
P146 Mukah Latip Idris BN (PBB)
P147 Julau Thomas Salang Siden SNAP
P148 Kanowit Leo Moggie Irok SNAP
P149 Kapit Abit Angkin BN (PBB)
P150 Ulu Rajang Sibat Miyut Tagong SNAP
P151 Bintulu Ting Ling Kiew SNAP
P152 Miri-Subis Yang Siew Siang BN (SUPP)
P153 Baram Luhat Wan SNAP
P154 Limbang-Lawas Racha Umong BN (PBB)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 03:30, 24 March 2016

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.

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.

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

Barisan Nasional won 30 seats and the remaining 18 seats were won by SNAP.[1]

Percentage of votes garnered by each party

[1]

Political parties Number of
votes
Percentage of
votes (%)
Barisan Nasional 144,492 55.40
Sarawak National Party 111,438 42.70
BISAMAH 716 0.30
Independent (12 candidates) 4084 1.60
Total 260,730 100

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition) BN 15 | SNAP 9 P131 Bau-Lundu Patrick Uren SNAP P132 Bandar Kuching Ong Kee Hui BN (SUPP) P133 Santubong Sulaiman Daud BN (PBB) P134 Samarahan Abdul Taib Mahmud BN (PBB) P135 Padawan Stephen Yong Kuet Tze BN (SUPP) P136 Serian Richard Dampeng Laki BN (SUPP) P137 Simunjan Hadadak D. Pasauk BN (PBB) P138 Batang Lupar Edwin Tangkun SNAP P139 Lubok Antu Jonathan Narwin Jinggong SNAP P140 Betong Wairy Leben Kato BN (PBB) P141 Saratok Edmund Langgu Saga SNAP P142 Sarikei Chieng Tiong Kai BN (SUPP) P143 Payang Abdul Rahman Ya'kub BN (PBB) P144 Bandar Sibu Wee Ho Soon BN (SUPP) P145 Rajang Jawan Empaling BN (SUPP) P146 Mukah Latip Idris BN (PBB) P147 Julau Thomas Salang Siden SNAP P148 Kanowit Leo Moggie Irok SNAP P149 Kapit Abit Angkin BN (PBB) P150 Ulu Rajang Sibat Miyut Tagong SNAP P151 Bintulu Ting Ling Kiew SNAP P152 Miri-Subis Yang Siew Siang BN (SUPP) P153 Baram Luhat Wan SNAP P154 Limbang-Lawas Racha Umong BN (PBB)

See also

References