1978 Malaysian general election


General elections were held in Malaysia between Saturday, 8 July and Saturday, 22 July 1978. Voting took place in all 154 parliamentary constituencies, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament. State elections also took place in 276 state constituencies on the same day.
It was Hussein Onn's first election after becoming the country's third Prime Minister in 1976. His Barisan Nasional alliance emerged victorious with 130 of the 154 seats. Voter turnout was 75%.

Results

As expected, Barisan Nasional comfortably maintained its majority in the Malaysian Parliament and thus, gave the Prime Minister the power to form a government with a free hand. Despite the victory, BN actually lost further five seats out of 154 seats to the opposition.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party withdrew from BN in the midst of the Kelantan Emergency over disagreements with UMNO over the running of the state government of Kelantan, which PAS had controlled since the first post-independence general election in 1959. With the support of UMNO, detractors within PAS split with the party and formed the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front. In the election, PAS lost the control of the state for the first time to the UMNO-BERJASA alliance within BN and keeping administration by BN for 12 years until 1990. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has been credited for UMNO's victory in Kelantan.
The opposition garnered 42.8% of total votes. In spite of that, the opposition as one won only 24 seats. Democratic Action Party won the largest slice of the pie among the opposition parties and hence, its leader Lim Kit Siang retained his position as the leader of the opposition that he had obtained four years earlier.
Candidates were returned unopposed in nine constituencies. The registered electors from these constituencies therefore did not cast ballots.
The above registered voter turnout refers to total electorate for the contested constituencies. The total electorate for whole of Malaysia including 9 uncontested constituencies is 5,0659,702.

By state

Johore

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Total Electors for Johor is 614605 voters. The above table shows the total voters of contested constituencies and there is only one uncontested seat in Johor - Batu Pahat

Kedah

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Kelantan

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Kuala Lumpur

Total Electors of Kuala Lumpur is 328216. The above table shows total number of voters for contested constituencies. There was one uncontested seat - Setapak

Malacca

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Total Electors of Malacca is 188022. The above table shows total number of voters for contested constituencies. There was one uncontested seat - Batu Berendam

Negeri Sembilan

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Total Electors of Negeri Sembilan is 221815. The above table shows total number of voters for contest constituencies. There was one uncontested seat - Jelebu

Pahang

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Penang

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Perak

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Perlis

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Sabah

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Total Electorate of Sabah is 295580. The above table shows the registered voter count of contested constituency and there is one uncontested constituency - Ulu Padas

Sarawak

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Total Electors of Sarawak is 440276. The above table shows the registered voter count of contested constituency and there are three uncontested constituencies - Padawan, Baram and Bukit Mas

Selangor

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Trengganu

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Total electors is 207267. The above table shows the registered voters for contested constituencies and there is one uncontested constituency - Kuala Nerus