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Pengawa bepilih besai Malaysia 2022

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All 222 seats in the Dewan Rakyat[lower-alpha 1]
112 seats needed for a majority
Registered21,173,638 (Increase 41.72%)
Turnout74.04% (Decrease 8.28pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Anwar Ibrahim Muhyiddin Yassin Ahmad Zahid Hamidi[lower-alpha 5]
Party PKR BERSATU UMNO
Alliance Pakatan Harapan Perikatan Nasional Barisan Nasional
Leader's seat Tambun Pagoh Bagan Datuk
Last election 41.29%, 100 seats[lower-alpha 2] 24.07%, 32 seats[lower-alpha 4] 27.79%, 58 seats[lower-alpha 6]
Seats won 82[lower-alpha 3] 74 30
Seat change Decrease 18 Increase 42 Decrease 28
Popular vote 5,931,519 4,701,906 3,653,069
Percentage 38.00% 30.12% 23.40%
Swing Decrease 3.83pp Increase 6.28pp Decrease 5.43pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Abang Johari Openg Hajiji Noor Shafie Apdal
Party PBB Direct Member of GRS Faction[1] Sabah Heritage Party
Alliance GPS GRS
Leader's seat Did not contest Did not contest Semporna
Last election 3.82%, 19 seats[lower-alpha 7] 0.71%, 2 seats[lower-alpha 8] 2.32%, 8 seats
Seats won 23 6 3
Seat change Increase 4 Increase 4 Decrease 5
Popular vote 662,551 202,376 281,732
Percentage 4.12% 1.31% 1.82%
Swing Increase 0.12pp Increase 0.6pp Decrease 0.5pp

  Seventh party
 
Leader Larry Sng[lower-alpha 9]
Party PBM
Leader's seat Julau
Last election Did not contest
Seats won 1
Seat change Increase 1
Popular vote 16,437
Percentage 0.11%
Swing N/A


Prime Minister before election

Ismail Sabri Yaakob
BN

Elected Prime Minister

Anwar Ibrahim[2]
PH

Pengawa bepilih besai Malaysia 2020 tauka Pengawa Bepilih Besai Malaysia ke-15 udah digaga maya Hari Enam, 19 November 2022.[3][4] Semua 222 kerusi udah dipilih maya pengawa bepilih tu: 221 kerusi maya 19 November enggau siti kerusi maya 7 Disember.[5]

Kereban sanding

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  1. Bul, Tracy (2022-12-15). "Perlembagaan GRS benar keahlian langsung". Perlembagaan GRS benar keahlian langsung (in Inggeris). Retrieved 2024-08-14.
  2. "Malaysian opposition leader Anwar appointed prime minister". Reuters. 24 November 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  3. Ahmad, Mohamad Rasdan (4 October 2022). "Sah PRU Tahun ini". Kosmo!. Retrieved 4 October 2022.[permanent dead link]
  4. "Dr M: July 2023 the best date for GE15". The Star. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. SPR tetapkan 19 November sebagai hari mengundi
  1. 1.0 1.1 Polling in 11 stations within the Baram constituency was delayed to 21 November due to flooding, while polling in Padang Serai was also delayed to 7 December due to the death of a candidate.
  2. Excludes BERSATU, which was part of the coalition in the 2018 election but subsequently left and later joined Perikatan Nasional in 2020. The original number of seats and vote share held by Pakatan Harapan as it was in 2018 was 113 seats and 45.68%, respectively.
  3. Includes MUDA.
  4. New coalition formed in 2020. These numbers are the total seats and vote share of BERSATU, PAS and GERAKAN in the last election. The parties were previously part of Pakatan Harapan, Gagasan Sejahtera and Barisan Nasional.
  5. Barisan Nasional named Ismail Sabri Yaakob as its Prime Ministerial candidate, however Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was the central leading figure throughout the election.
  6. Total seats and vote share of the parties currently in Barisan Nasional (UMNO, MCA, MIC and PBRS). The total seats and vote share of Barisan Nasional as it was in the last election was 79 seats and 33.77%, respectively.
  7. New coalition formed in 2018. These numbers are the total seats and vote share of PBB, PRS, SUPP, PDP, and PPSS United in the last election. All parties were previously part of Barisan Nasional and Independent politicians.
  8. New coalition officially formed in 2022. These numbers are the total seats and vote share of BERSATU Sabah, PBS, STAR, LDP, PHRS, USNO, SAPP and PCS in the last election. The parties were previously part of Barisan Nasional, United Sabah Alliance and United Borneo Alliance.
  9. PBM was in a leadership dispute, with incumbent president Larry Sng claiming he remained party president, while Zuraida Kamaruddin claimed to have been elected president at a general assembly in October 2022. She had been the president-designate since June 2022.