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EC announces election results
2018-05-10 05:12:09
The Election Commission has announced the results of the 14th General Election.
The results for the seats in each state was read out between 1am to 4.50am.
Election Commission chief Mohd Hashim Abdullah announced that Pakatan Harapan has secured 113 parliament seats while its ally Warisan won eight parliament seats.
He said Barisan Nasional had won 79 seats, PAS 18, Sabah state party Star one seat, and three independent seats.
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BN heavyweight GE14 casualties: 8 ministers, 19 deputies
Published on Today 6:54 am | Modified on Today 7:57 am
GE14 | As the dust settled after the 14th general election, which saw BN chairperson Najib Abdul Razak lead the coalition to its first loss since independence, several of his lieutenants also met with defeat.
While Najib won comfortably in
Pekan with a 24,859-vote majority, a total of eight ministers and 19 deputy ministers were defeated in their parliamentary contests.
Not all were incumbent MPs, as some were senators contesting in the general election.
The ministers defeated were Liow Tiong Lai (transport), Dr S Subramanaim (health) and Mah Siew Keong (plantation industries and commodities).
The trio are also the chiefs of BN components MCA, MIC and Gerakan respectively.
Liow lost
Bentong by 2,032 votes, Subramaniam lost
Segamat by 5,476 votes, and Mah Siew Keong lost
Teluk Intan by 11,179 votes to Pakatan Harapan.
Other ministers who were defeated included Shabery Cheek (agriculture and agro-based industry), Johari Abdul Ghani (finance), Salleh Said Keruak (communications and multimedia), as well as Jamil Khir Baharom and Abdul Rahman Dahlan (Prime Minister's Department).
Salleh and Rahman were among the staunchest defenders of Najib. Both were defeated by Harapan ally Parti Warisan Sabah.
Salleh lost by 4,262 votes in
Kota Belud, while Rahman was defeated by 12,984 votes in
Sepanggar.
Shabery lost by 2,163 votes in
Kemaman, while Jamil lost by 539 votes in
Jerai, both to PAS.
Johari (
photo) lost by 4,139 votes to Bersatu in
Titiwangsa.
At the state level, caretaker Johor menteri besar Mohamed Khaled Nordin suffered a shock defeat in both the parliamentary seat of
Pasir Gudang, by 24,726 votes, and his stronghold state seat of
Permas by 8,746 votes.
In Kedah, caretaker state menteri besar Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah was defeated by a 6,251-majority in his incumbent seat of Suka Menanti.
In Sabah, caretaker deputy chief minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan, known as the paramount leader of the Kadazandusun community, lost to his own brother Jeffrey in the state seat of
Tambunan by 1,037 votes.
Jeffrey
leads Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (Star).
A total of 19 deputy ministers were also defeated at the polls. They are:
Nasrudin Mansur (Lost
Silam by 6,401 votes to Warisan);
Johari Baharum (Lost
Kubang Pasu by 13,009 votes to Bersatu);
Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin (Lost
Papar by 325 votes to Warisan);
Razali Ibrahim (Lost
Muar by 6,952 votes to Bersatu);
Othman Aziz (Lost
Jerlun by 5,866 votes to Bersatu);
Lee Chee Leong (Lost
Kampar by 11,801 votes to DAP);
Hamim Samuri (Lost
Ledang by 8,666 votes to PKR);
Nur Jazlan Mohamed (Lost
Pulai by 28,924 votes to Amanah);
Chua Tee Yong (Lost
Labis by 3,408 votes to DAP);
Chew Mei Fun (Lost
Raub by 3,159 votes to DAP);
Hilmi Yahaya (Lost
Balik Pulau by 6,464 votes to PKR);
Aziz Kaprawi (Lost
Sri Gading to Bersatu by 3,288 votes to Bersatu);
Loga Bala Mohan (Lost
Segambut by 45,702 votes to DAP);
Nogeh Gumbek (Lost
Mas Gading by 3,024 votes to DAP);
Mary Yap (Lost
Tawau by 4,727 votes to PKR);
P Kamalanathan (Lost
Hulu Selangor by 13,391 votes to PKR);
Chong Sin Woon (Lost
Seremban by 30,694 votes to DAP);
Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki (Lost
Pasir Puteh by 1,360 votes to PAS); and
S Devamany (Lost
Sungai Siput by 5,607 votes to PKR).