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2022 Pahang state election

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2022 Pahang state election
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The 2022 Pahang state election, formally the 15th Pahang state election, took place on 19 November 2022.[1] This election was to elect 42 members of the 15th Pahang State Legislative Assembly. The previous assembly was dissolved on 14 October 2022.[2] The election for the Tioman (state constituency) was delayed to 7 December following the death of the Perikatan candidate.

Quick facts All 42 elected seats of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly 22 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...

The election resulted in a hung parliament with Perikatan Nasional emerging as the largest bloc, one seat ahead of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition government.

On 27 November, one week after the election, it was announced that Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail would be reappointed as Menteri Besar at the head of a coalition government consisting of Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan.

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Constituencies

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Map of constituencies to be contested

Composition before dissolution

BN PN PH
25 8 9
24 1 8 7 2
UMNO MCA PAS DAP PKR
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Timeline

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Retiring incumbent

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The following members of the 14th State Legislative Assembly retired.

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Electoral candidates

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The official list published on 5 November 2022 by Election Commission (SPR).[3][4]

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Results

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By parliamentary constituency

Perikatan Nasional won 8 of 14 parliamentary constituency.

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Seats that changed allegiance

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Notes

  1. Total seats and vote share of the parties currently in Barisan Nasional (UMNO, MCA and MIC). The total seats and vote share of Barisan Nasional as it was in the last election was 25 seats and 39.99%, respectively.
  2. New coalition formed in 2020. These numbers are the total seats and vote share of BERSATU, PAS and GERAKAN in the last election. The parties were previously part of Pakatan Harapan, Gagasan Sejahtera and Barisan Nasional.
  3. Excludes BERSATU, which was part of the coalition in the 2018 election but subsequently left and later joined Perikatan Nasional in 2020. The original number of seats and vote share held by Pakatan Harapan as it was in 2018 is 9 seats and 29.12%, respectively.
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