2023 Penang state election
The 15th Penang state election was held on 12 August 2023 to elect the State Assembly members of the 15th Penang State Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the Malaysian state of Penang.
Penang is one of the states which did not dissolve simultaneously with Dewan Rakyat on 10 October 2022. It was decided by Pakatan Harapan on 15 October 2022.
The Barisan Nasional – Pakatan Harapan electoral pact won 29 of 40 seats, with PH winning a standalone majority of 27 seats and BN winning 2 seats. The Perikatan Nasional coalition won the remaining 11 seats to become the main opposition in the state assembly.
Background
In the 2018 general election, Pakatan Harapan won the state of Penang, winning 37 out of the 40 state seats. Despite the Sheraton Move occurring in the beginning of 2020, the various changes during the 2020 - 2022 Malaysian political crisis did not affect the politics at the state level, allowing the Pakatan Harapan state government to continue to govern.On 6 August 2020, the Chief Minister of Penang, Chow Kon Yeow, reiterated his stance that all states that have a Pakatan Harapan government, including Penang, would not dissolve the state assemblies in order to coincide with a snap general election. This was because at the time, the Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan state governments had a stable majority. The Pakatan Harapan leadership further emphasised that there would not be a dissolution of assembly in 2021 and 2022, citing various factors, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the need for the state governments to complete a full term, and the possibility of various factors which might inconvenience people should the state elections be called at the wrong time, such as floods, ahead of the 2022 Malaysian general election.
On 10 October 2022, Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob dissolved Parliament, resulting in a snap general election being held in Malaysia on 19 November 2022. Traditionally, every state in Malaysia except Sarawak would hold their state elections concurrently with the general election for the sake of convenience, but since 2020, several Malaysian states held state elections separately from the general election, with Sabah on 26 September 2020, Malacca on 20 November 2021, Sarawak on 18 December 2021 and Johor on 12 March 2022. With the exception of Perlis, Perak and Pahang holding state elections during the 2022 Malaysian general election, all other states, including Penang, will hold their state elections in 2023.
Constituencies
All 40 constituencies within Penang, which constitute the Penang State Legislative Assembly, were contested during the election.Timeline
The key dates are listed below.| Date | Event |
| 15 October 2022 | Pakatan Harapan Presidential Council decided against dissolving the 14th Penang State Legislative Assembly. |
| 28 June 2023 | Dissolution of the Penang State Legislative Assembly. |
| 5 July 2023 | Issue of the Writ of Election |
| 29 July 2023 | Nomination Day |
| 29 July–11 August 2023 | Campaigning Period |
| 8–11 August 2023 | Early Polling Day For Postal, Overseas and Advance Voters |
| 12 August 2023 | Polling Day |
Retiring incumbent
The following members of the 14th State Legislative Assembly do not contest this election.| No. | State Constituency | Departing MLA | Coalition | Date confirmed | First elected | Reason |
| N06 | Telok Ayer Tawar | Mustafa Kamal Ahmad | PH | 18 July 2023 | 2018 | Not seeking re-election. |
| N36 | Pantai Jerejak | Saifuddin Nasution Ismail | PH | 18 July 2023 | 2018 | Not contesting state election. |
| N3 | Pinang Tunggal | Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman | PH | 22 July 2023 | 2018 | Dropped by party. |
| N12 | Penanti | Norlela Ariffin | PH | 22 July 2023 | 2013 | Dropped by party. |
| N20 | Sungai Bakap | Amar Pritpal Abdullah | PH | 22 July 2023 | 2018 | Dropped by party. |
| N24 | Kebun Bunga | Jason Ong Khan Lee | PH | 22 July 2023 | 2008 | Dropped by party. |
| N37 | Batu Maung | Abdul Halim Hussain | PH | 22 July 2023 | 2018 | Dropped by party. |
| N7 | Sungai Puyu | Phee Boon Poh | PH | 25 July 2023 | 1990 | Dropped by party. |
| N8 | Bagan Jermal | Soon Lip Chee | PH | 25 July 2023 | 2013 | Dropped by party. |
| N15 | Padang Lalang | Chong Eng | PH | 25 July 2023 | 1995 | Dropped by party. |
| N16 | Perai | Ramasamy Palanisamy | PH | 25 July 2023 | 2008 | Dropped by party. |
| N34 | Paya Terubong | Yeoh Soon Hin | PH | 25 July 2023 | 2008 | Dropped by party. |
| N32 | Seri Delima | Syerleena Abdul Rashid | PH | 25 July 2023 | 2018 | Not contesting state election. |
| N25 | Pulau Tikus | Chris Lee Chun Kit | PH | 25 July 2023 | 2018 | Not contesting state election. |
| N5 | Sungai Dua | Muhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor | BN | 21 July 2023 | 2013 | Dropped by party. |
| N10 | Seberang Jaya | Afif Bahardin | 6 March 2023 | 2013 | Transferred to Taman Medan. | |
| N40 | Telok Bahang | Zolkifly Mohd Lazim | 6 March 2023 | 2018 | Dropped by party. |
Electoral candidates
Names in bold are the confirmed winners in the 2023 state election.Results
By parliamentary constituency
PH+BN won 9 of 13 parliamentary constituency by average percentages.| No. | Constituency | Pakatan Harapan + Barisan Nasional | Perikatan Nasional | Member of Parliament |
| ' | ' | 42.39% | 57.61% | |
| ' | ' | 37.17% | 62.83% | |
| P043 | Bagan | 85.71% | 14.29% | Lim Guan Eng |
| ' | ' | 42.81% | 57.19% | ' |
| P045 | Bukit Mertajam | 80.66% | 19.34% | Steven Sim Chee Keong |
| P046 | Batu Kawan | 78.04% | 21.95% | Chow Kon Yeow |
| P047 | Nibong Tebal | 61.45% | 38.55% | Fadhlina Sidek |
| P048 | Bukit Bendera | 84.93% | 15.07% | Syerleena Abdul Rashid |
| P049 | Tanjong | 90.46% | 9.54% | Lim Hui Ying |
| P050 | Jelutong | 71.75% | 22.25% | RSN Rayer |
| P051 | Bukit Gelugor | 86.34% | 13.66% | Ramkarpal Singh |
| P052 | Bayan Baru | 67.16% | 32.84% | Sim Tze Tzin |
| ' | 49.91% | 50.09% | Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik |