1987 Sarawak state election

1987 Sarawak state election

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All 48 seats in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
25 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Abdul Taib Mahmud Leo Moggie Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
Party BN PBDS PERMAS
Leader since 26 March 1981 (1981-03-26) 17 July 1983 (1983-07-17) 19 March 1987 (1987-03-19)
Leader's seat Sebandi not contesting Matu-Daro (lost)
Last election 38 seats, 59.2% 6 seats, 9.3% New party
Seats before 38 6 -
Seats won 28 15 5
Seat change Decrease10 Increase9 -
Popular vote 249,289 79,548 64,152
Percentage 55.3% 17.6% 14.2%
Swing Decrease3.9% Increase8.3% -

Chief Minister before election

Abdul Taib Mahmud
BN

Subsequent chief minister

Abdul Taib Mahmud
BN

The fifth Sarawak state election was held between Wednesday, 15 April and Thursday, 16 April 1987 with a nomination date set on Monday, 6 April 1987. This was a snap election following the 'Ming Court' affair. The state assembly was dissolved on 12 March 1987 by Sarawak governor with the advice of chief minister of Sarawak, Abdul Taib Mahmud.[1]

All the 48 Sarawak state assembly seats were contested. In this election, Sarawak Barisan Nasional (BN) fielded candidates for all 48 seats, PBDS for 21 seats, PERMAS for 21 seats, Democratic Action Party (DAP) for 11 seats, and Sarawak Democratik Bersatu (BERSATU) for one seat. There were 16 independents contesting for the seats. There were a total of 118 candidates vying for the seats, which was the lowest since 1979 election.[2] A total of 625,270 voters were eligible to cast their votes.[3]

Background

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This snap election was called by Taib due to heightening of Ming court affair political crisis when Abdul Rahman Ya'kub together with 27 other state assemblymen signed a letter to call for Taib's resignation. Abdul Rahman formed a new political party named Persatuan Rakyat Malaysia Sarawak (PERMAS) just before the election. Together with Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS), Abdul Rahman would form an opposition alliance to challenge Taib at the polls.

Results

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan NasionalSarawak United Peoples' Party117,05825.94110
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu95,81621.2314–5
Sarawak National Party36,4158.073–5
Total249,28955.2528–10
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak79,54817.6315+9
Sarawak Malaysian People's Association64,15214.225New
Democratic Action Party51,34111.3800
Sarawak Demokratik Bersatu840.0200
Independents6,8201.510–4
Total451,234100.00480
Source: Straits Times[4]

Results by constituency

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Sarawak BN, composed of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP), and Sarawak National Party (SNAP), won 28 out of 48 seats on the election day, thus able to form a government with a simple majority.

The full list of representatives is shown below:[4]

No. State Constituency Elected State Assembly Members Elected Party
BN 28 | PBDS 15 | PERMAS 5 | DAP 0 | BERSATU 0 | IND 0
N01 Lundu Ramsay Noel Jitam BN
N02 Tasik Biru Patau Anak Rubis @ Dr Patau Rubis BN
N03 Padungan Song Swee Guan BN
N04 Stampin Sim Kheng Hong BN
N05 Petra Jaya Sharifah Mordiah Tuanku Haji Fauzi BN
N06 Satok Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Abang Haji Openg BN
N07 Sebandi Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud BN
N08 Muara Tuang Adanan bin Haji Satem BN
N09 Batu Kawah Chong Kiun Kong BN
N10 Bengoh Sora Anak Rusah PBDS
N11 Tarat Frederick Bayoi Manggie BN
N12 Tebakang Michael Ben Ak Panggi PBDS
N13 Semera Wan Wahab bin Wan Sanusi BN
N14 Gedong Mohammad Tawan bin Abdullah @ Hilary Tawan Ak Masan PERMAS
N15 Lingga Donald Lawan BN
N16 Sri Aman Michael Pilo anak Gangga BN
N17 Engkilili Sim Choo Nam PBDS
N18 Batang Air Mikai anak Mandau PBDS
N19 Saribas Bolhassan bin Di BN
N20 Layar Alfred Jabu Anak Numpang BN
N21 Kalaka Datuk Amar Yusuf Puteh PERMAS
N22 Krian Datuk Edmund Langgu anak Saga PBDS
N23 Kuala Rajang Hamdan bin Ahmad BN
N24 Matu-Daro Wahab Haji Dollah BN
N25 Repok David Teng Lung Chi BN
N26 Meradong Thomas Hii Kiang Hiong BN
N27 Maling Datuk Dr Wong Soon Kai BN
N28 Seduan Ting Ing Mieng BN
N29 Igan David Tiong Chiong Chu PERMAS
N30 Dudong Jawan Empaling BN
N31 Balingian Abdul Aziz Majid BN
N32 Oya Wan Madzidhi Mahdzar PERMAS
N33 Pakan Jawie Wilson Masing PBDS
N34 Meluan German anak Itam PBDS
N35 Machan Gramong Juna PBDS
N36 Ngemah Joseph anak Kudi PBDS
N37 Katibas Felix Bantin anak Jiban PBDS
N38 Pelagus Phi Limon anak Nuing PBDS
N39 Baleh James Jemut anak Masing PBDS
N40 Belaga Nyipa Killah @ Nyipa Bato BN
N41 Tatau Bolhassan bin Kambar PBDS
N42 Kemena Datuk Celestine Ujang Anak Jilan BN
N43 Subis Datuk Salleh Jafaruddin PERMAS
N44 Miri Dr George Chan Hong Nam BN
N45 Marudi Edward Jeli Anak Blayong PBDS
N46 Telang Usan Balan Seling PBDS
N47 Limbang Dato James Wong Kim Min BN
N48 Lawas Awang Tengah bin Ali Hasan BN

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nuraina, Samad (2 April 1987). "PBDS gets to keep BN symbol". New Straits Times. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  2. ^ "118 stand in 48 constituencies - Contest for all Sarawak seats". New Straits Times. 7 April 1987. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  3. ^ "April 15–16 polls". People's Mirror. 20 March 1987. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Barisan win was expected, say leaders". New Straits Times. 18 April 1987. Retrieved 23 September 2015.