1974 Sarawak state election

24 August 1974 – 14 September 1974

All 48 seats in the Council Negri
25 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Abdul Rahman Ya'kub James Wong
Party PBB SNAP
Alliance BN
Leader since unknown 1971
Leader's seat Kuala Rajang Limbang
Seats before New party 12
Seats won 30 18
Seat change Increase30 Increase6
Swing

Chief Minister before election

Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
BN-PBB

Elected Chief Minister

Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
BN-PBB

The second Sarawak state election was held between Saturday, 24 August and Saturday, 14 September 1974 which lasted for 3 weeks. The election was carried out in stages because of lack of communication and transportation systems.

This election was held simultaneously with 1974 Malaysian general election with the exception of Sabah state legislative assembly. The dissolution of the state assembly was carried out with the dissolution of state assemblies from other states and House of Representatives of Malaysian Parliament on 31 July 1974. This was the first time the election was held before 5 years tenure has finished.

A total of 48 seats were contested in this election.[1]

This election saw 375,282 registered voters with 75.1% of the voters cast their votes.

All the 48 seats were contested by Sarawak Barisan Nasional. The coalition was consisting of United Traditional Bumiputera Party (PBB) and Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP).

A total of 47 seats was contested by Sarawak National Party (SNAP) and 4 seats by BISAMAH.

There were 12 independent candidates vying for the seats.

The Belaga seat was not contested by SNAP.[1]

Results

Barisan Nasional won 30 seats and the remaining 18 seats were won by SNAP.[1]

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 30 | SNAP 18
N01LunduChong Kim MookBN (SUPP)
N02BauLee Nyan ChoiSNAP
N03Kuching BaratAbang Abu Bakar Abang MustaphaBN (PBB)
N04Kuching TimorLo Foot KeeSNAP
N05SemariangAjibah AbolBN (PBB)
N06SekamaSim Kheng HongBN (SUPP)
N07SebandiAbdul Rahman HamzahBN (PBB)
N08Muara TuangMohamad MusaBN (PBB)
N09Batu KawahChong Kiun KongBN (SUPP)
N10BengohSegus anak GinyaiBN (SUPP)
N11TaratNelson Kundai NgarengSNAP
N12TebakangMichael Ben PanggiSNAP
N13SemeraMohammed Puteh @ Lee Thiam KeeBN (PBB)
N14GedongMohammad Tawan Abdullah @ Hilary Tawan MasanBN (PBB)
N15Lingga-SebuyauDaniel Tajem MiriSNAP
N16SimanggangHollis TiniBN (SUPP)
N17Engkilili-SkrangNading LingehSNAP
N18Ulu AiDavid JemutSNAP
N19SaribasAbang Ahmad Urai Abang MohideenBN (PBB)
N20LayarAlfred Jabu NumpangBN (PBB)
N21KalakaAhmad Zaidi AdruceBN (PBB)
N22KrianDunstan Endawie EnchanaSNAP
N23Kuala RajangAbdul Rahman Ya'kubBN (PBB)
N24RepokChong Siew ChiangBN (SUPP)
N25Matu-DaroAwang Hipni Pengiran AnuBN (PBB)
N26BinatangAnthony Teo Tiao GinBN (SUPP)
N27Sibu TengahChew Kim PoonBN (SUPP)
N28Sibu LuarWong Soon KaiBN (SUPP)
N29IganLing Beng SiongBN (SUPP)
N30DudongSandah JarrowSNAP
N31BalingianSalleh JafaruddinBN (PBB)
N32OyaEdwin Esnen UnangBN (PBB)
N33PakanJawie Wilson MasingSNAP
N34MeluanGramong JelianSNAP
N35MachanLeo Moggie IrokSNAP
N36NgemahLias KanaBN (PBB)
N37SongNgelambong BanggauBN (PBB)
N38PelagusJonathan Sabai AjingSNAP
N39BalehPeter Gani KiaiSNAP
N40BelagaNyipa Kilah @ Nyipa BatoBN (SUPP)
N41TatauJoseph Mamat SamuelSNAP
N42KemenaCelestine Ujang JilanBN (PBB)
N43SubisMumin bin KaderBN (PBB)
N44MiriChia Chin ShinBN (SUPP)
N45MarudiEdward Jeli BelayongSNAP
N46Telang UsanJoseph Balan SelingSNAP
N47LimbangJames Wong Kim MinSNAP
N48LawasAwang Daud bin MetusinBN (PBB)

Summary

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Barisan NasionalParti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu89,53434.3418New
Sarawak United Peoples' Party54,95821.08120
Total144,49255.4230New
Sarawak National Party111,43842.7418+6
Sarawak Bisamah Party7160.270New
Independents4,0841.570–1
Total260,730100.00480
Valid votes260,73092.31
Invalid/blank votes21,7327.69
Total votes282,462100.00
Registered voters/turnout375,28275.27

Aftermath

Two years after the election, SNAP elected to join BN as component party at federal and state level. This ensured that the state assembly has no main opposition party, until the next state election.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Report on the parliamentary (Dewan Rakyat) and state legislative assembly general elections 1974 of the states of Malaya and Sarawak (Malay-English bilingual version). Election Commission of Malaysia. URL accessed 18 November 2009
  2. "SNAP TO JOIN UP NOW WITH FRONT". The Straits Times. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Reuters. 23 March 1976. p. 1. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
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