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2018 Selangor state election

The 14th Selangor state election was held on 9 May 2018 to elect the State Assemblymen of the 14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the Malaysian state of Selangor.[1]

2018 Selangor state election

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All 56 seats in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly
29 seats needed for a majority
Registered2,415,074
Turnout2,074,891 (85.91%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  BN GS
Leader Azmin Ali Noh Omar Sallehen Mukhyi
Party Pakatan Harapan (PKR) Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
Leader's seat Bukit Antarabangsa Not contesting
(MP of Tanjong Karang)
Sabak
(lost seat)
Last election 29 seats, 44.00%
(Pakatan Rakyat)
12 Seats, 38.96% 15 seats, 15.38%
(Pakatan Rakyat)
Seats before 29 11 13
Seats won 51 4 1
Seat change 22 7 12
Popular vote 1,303,102 450,742 296,250
Percentage 63.37% 21.92% 14.41%

Selangor state election results map

The Selangor State Legislative Assembly was dissolved in a simple ceremony on 9 April 2018 by Sharafuddin of Selangor.[2][3] Alternatively, the legislative would automatically dissolve on 21 June 2018, the fifth anniversary of the first sitting, and elections must be held within sixty days (two months) of the dissolution (on or before 21 August 2018, with the date to be decided by the Election Commission of Malaysia), if it was not dissolved prior to that date by the Head of State, Sultan of Selangor on the advice of the Head of Government, Menteri Besar of Selangor.[4]

The election was conducted by the Malaysian Election Commission and utilised the first-past-the-post system. Electoral candidates were nominated on 28 April.[1] On 9 May, between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. Malaysian time (UTC+8), polling was held in all 56 state constituencies throughout Selangor; each constituency elects a single State Assemblyman to the state legislature. The incumbent party Pakatan Harapan won a supermajority of 51 seats and was able to formed a government, securing a third term. The opposition Barisan Nasional won 4 seats while Gagasan Sejahtera won 1 seat.[5] Azmin Ali returned as the Menteri Besar of Selangor before releasing his position a little over a month later to take the position in the Cabinet of Malaysia as the Minister of Economic Affairs.[6][7] Amirudin Shari succeeded him as the 16th Menteri Besar of Selangor and was sworn in on 19 June 2018.[8]

Background

The state election is the 14th state election in Selangor since the independence of Malaya (now Malaysia) in 1957. The governing Pakatan Harapan (PH) will seek to secure their third consecutive term in office since 2008. According to the Laws of the Constitution of Selangor 1959, the maximum term of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, the legislature of Selangor, is five years from the date of the first sitting of Assembly following a state election, after which it is dissolved by operation of law.[9] The Assembly would have been automatically dissolved on 21 June 2018, the fifth anniversary of its first sitting on 21 June 2013.

Electoral system

Each state constituencies of Selangor will elect one member to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly using the first-past-the-post voting system. If one party obtains a majority of seats, then that party is entitled to form the State Government, with its leader as Menteri Besar. If the election results in no single party having a majority, there is a hung assembly, of which will be dissolved under the royal prerogative of the Sultan.

The redistricting of electoral boundaries for the entire country had been presented to and passed by the Dewan Rakyat, and subsequently gazetted on 29 March 2018 after obtaining the royal consent of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong ahead of the 14th general election.[10] Elections are conducted by the Election Commission of Malaysia (EC), which is under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Department.

Voting Eligibility

To vote in the state election, one had to be:[11]

  • registered in the electoral roll as an elector in the constituency in which he resides on;
  • aged 21 or over on the registration date;
  • a resident of the constituency, or if not so, an absentee voter;
  • not disqualified under any law relating to offences committed in connection with elections.

Electoral divisions

All 56 constituencies within Selangor, which constitute the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, were contested during the election.

 
Constituencies of Selangor State Legislative Assembly since 2018

Timeline

The key dates are listed below in Malaysia Standard Time (GMT+8):

28 March Prime Minister Najib Razak tabled the Election Commission's redelineation report in the Dewan Rakyat.[12]
6 April Najib Razak announced his intention to dissolve the Malaysian Parliament on the consent of Sultan Muhammad V, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.[13]
6 April Menteri Besar Azmin Ali states that he will seek an audience with Selangor's Ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah to obtain his consent to dissolve the Selangor State Legislative Assembly.[14][15]
7 April Formal dissolution of Parliament.[16]
9 April A simple ceremony to dissolve Selangor State Legislative Assembly was held at Balai Dewan Diraja, Istana Alam Shah. In attendance are the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Raja Muda Selangor (the crown prince), Tengku Amir Shah, Mentri Besar of Selangor, Azmin Ali, Speaker of Selangor State Legislative Assembly, Hannah Yeoh and members of Selangor Council of the Royal Court.[2][3]
10 April Election Commission chairman Hashim Abdullah announced that the general election will take place on 9 May 2018.[17][18]
28 April Nomination process of candidates for the general election begins, and the deadline (10am) for the delivery of candidate nomination papers.[19][20]
28 April Official 11-day campaigning period begins.[21]
5 May Early voting begins.[22]
9 May Polling day.
10 May Result of the election was announced in the early morning by the Election Commission of Malaysia with Pakatan Harapan (PH) winning 51 out of 56 seats in Selangor. Leader of PH in Selangor, Azmin Ali seeks audience with Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah to inform him of the result. The Sultan appoints Azmin Ali as the Menteri Besar.[6]
11 May Swearing in ceremony of the returning Menteri Besar of Selangor, Azmin Ali was held at Balairung Seri, Istana Alam Shah.[23]
14 May Swearing in ceremony of the new members of Selangor State Executive Council was held at Balairung Seri, Istana Alam Shah.[24]

Contenders

The incumbent party, Pakatan Harapan have decided to contest all 56 seats in Selangor.[25] Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) expressed their desire to contest in the 12 seats won by the Barisan Nasional in the last general election. National Trust Party (Amanah) will target to contest in 15 seats held by Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) in the last general election. Pakatan Harapan will finalize the remaining 21 seats before 23 February 2018.[26] On 8 March 2018, Pakatan Harapan has successfully finalized 50 seats. Pakatan Harapan has yet to finalize 6 seats. The seats are Sungai Panjang, Sungai Burong, Lembah Jaya, Dusun Tua, Seri Serdang and Kota Damansara.[27]

The opposition Barisan Nasional (BN) is also set to contest all 56 seats in Selangor State Legislative Assembly. Barisan Nasional (BN) linchpin party United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) is to set to contest major share of Barisan Nasional (BN) seats. Gagasan Sejahtera also states that they will contest all 56 seats in Selangor. Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) will compete for 42 seats,[28] while Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) will contest 5 seats in Semenyih, Bukit Lanjan, Kota Damansara, Pelabuhan Klang and Sri Muda.[29]

Political parties

Manifestos

Several parties launched specific manifestos for Selangor ahead of the state election.

Barisan Nasional

Barisan Nasional launches their manifestos on 8 April 2018. Using the theme, Better Selangor. Yakinlah. BN lebih baik! (English: Better Selangor. Rest assured. BN is better!), the manifestos consist of 10 programs, containing 100 initiatives focusing on the betterment of Selangorians.[31][32]

# Programs Initiatives
1 High performance public service
  • Urban Transformation Centre (UTC) in all districts
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST) in government sector fully borne by the government
  • Re-aligning the direction of the state subsidiary
  • Empowering the state sharia court institution
  • Young local authorities members
  • Kuala Langat District Council (MDKL) and Kuala Selangor District Council (MDKS) upgraded to municipal councils
  • Klang Municipal Council (MPK) divided into MPK North and MPK South.
  • Special integrity panel to monitor the government and administration
  • Amend state-by laws and local authorities
  • Balance race composition of civil servants and make sure contract staff efficient in fixed service
2 Thriving, sustainable and innovative economy
  • Create entrepreneur transformation center
  • Special fund incentives for the establishment of community shop
  • RM 1 nominal fee when applying for hawker and small traders licenses
  • Special fund for small entrepreneurial capital aids
  • Development of west coast, north and south of Selangor
  • Create digital free market zone
  • Selangor as a logistic hub as a new economy source
  • Integrated Small and Medium Industries (IKS) hubs in rural areas
  • Transforming industrial zones, IKS and tourist sites
  • Imposing premiums under land value in program transforming illegal companies from agriculture to industrial
  • Special fund for Selangor Food Security program
3 Prosperous and affordable housing
  • PPR (Public Housing Program) houses become rent to own
  • 50,000 affordable houses to be built
  • Special housing program for M40 group
  • Special fund to fix old houses
  • 10 percent incentive when buying first houses under RM200,000
  • Abandoned project recovery
4 Excellent education and exemplary role models
  • Free primary school education
  • Special fund for Parents-Teachers Association
  • Free school bus services in PPR area
  • RM10,000 incentive to first class degree holder
  • Special help RM2,000 to higher education entrees
  • Special housing allowance to KAFA (Al-Quran and Fardhu 'Ain classes) teachers
  • Special fund for tahfiz school
  • Special fund for tertiary student rented houses
5 User-friendly infrastructures and basic amenities
  • Finalize the restructure of water supply industries
  • Offers free 20 cubic meters clean water supply per month and rebates for uses under 40 cubic meters
  • Special fund for development and payment for the electrical and water bills of places of worship
6 The welfare of youth, women and society
  • 6,000 units of youth transit homes in Rawang
  • Shah Alam Stadium as the home stadium of Selangor FA
  • State government Pusat Ngaji (place to learn to read Quran) in every state constituencies
  • 50 percent reduction of door tax in agricultural land and empty house lots
7 Efficient and affordable public transport
  • Integrated transport hub in Shah Alam
  • Create land port hub
  • Special school bus fares fund to B40 families
  • Special fund to obtain motorcycle license
  • Motorcycle racing circuit in every state constituencies
  • Improvement of free bus service to the citizen
  • RM1,000 aid scheme to obtain heavy vehicle licenses
8 Public's security and safety
  • Increase CCTV in high risk area
  • Special fund for villages' and traditional villages' security
  • Adding street light facilities
  • Monitoring and enforcing laws to foreign workers
  • Special fund to create security post in residential areas
9 Quality health and sustainable environment
  • Ambulances in every state constituencies
  • Free dialysis center in every state constituencies
  • Special fund to fight dengue
  • 20 cent payments to people who brought their own plastic bags to stores that charges plastic bags
  • Counseling center in every state constituencies
10 The well-being and life quality of the rural communities
  • Special fund to low-cost housing maintenance by Joint Management Body (JMB)
  • Abolish outstanding summonses / compounds to hawker / small trader and traffic offenses
  • Nursery and kindergarten facilities in every low / medium cost residential area
  • Increasing the amount of Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia 2.0

Gagasan Sejahtera

Gagasan Sejahtera launches their manifestos on 29 March 2018. They use the theme Selangor Sejahtera (English: Prosperous Selangor) in their manifestos. It consist of 10 cores focusing on forming a government and administration that follows the principles of divinity, accountability and competent in making a peaceful environment for the multiracial and multi-religion state.[33]

# Cores
1 Prosperous government
  • Sharing of the economic prosperity with the people by continuing and improving the welfare programs by the current state government
  • Adheres to the principle of fairness, integrity, virtue, competence and transparency based on the preservation of religion, life, wealth, intellect and heredity
  • Leaders who are caring, competent and free of corruption
  • Mature and prosperous political culture
2 Religious and cultural welfare
  • Appreciation of the national culture policy which places Islam as the foundation of racial unity and harmony
  • Incentives to management officials of places of worship, Muslim and non-Muslim
3 Income welfare
  • Basic food aids to target groups on a monthly basis
  • Expansion of the digital economy through the provision of hubs and infrastructures
4 Education welfare
  • Parents-Teachers Association incentives on a yearly basis
  • Free education for state government owned schools
  • Post graduation (SPM) academy
  • Creating a scheme for state government teachers and school staffs
  • Assistance in paying the school bus fares
5 Prosperity of young people
  • Youth Training Academy to polish skills in futuristic industry
  • Establishing a business entrepreneurial plaza
  • Incentives to volunteer and youth welfare clubs
  • Youth fitness and recreation program incentives
  • Developing a complete sports infrastructure
6 Prosperity of women and families
  • RM150 incentives to women's health and elegance
  • RM500 incentives to women who gave birth
  • Assistance and guidance service to harmony marriage and household well-being
  • Assistance to single mothers
7 Health wellbeing
  • Takaful protection scheme (insurance) for Selangorians
  • Promoting a healthy lifestyle
  • RM200 incentive for people older than 40 who goes for health screening
  • Transportation service to disabled and elderly to hospitals
8 Farm economy prosperity
  • Productivity-based incentives to farmers, breeders and fishermen
  • Providing initial capital grants RM10 million to 500 young farmers
  • Digital marketing network of agro-products, livestock and fisheries
9 Residential welfare
  • Create rent to own Prosperous Selangor Home
  • Neighborhood community support program
10 Environmental prosperity
  • Incentives of new energy sources and green technology
  • Natural river conservation

Parti Rakyat Malaysia

Parti Rakyat Malaysia publishes their manifesto on their blog on 30 April 2018.[34]

Manifesto

  1. Peace and harmony
  2. Reduce reliance on foreign workers
  3. Reinstate local government election involving the participation of local candidates
  4. Economic opportunities
  5. Environment
  6. Affordable Housing
  7. Participation in Improving Security and a Better Community
  8. Improve Competitiveness Among Young People
  9. Encouraging Youth Involvement in Agriculture and Agribusiness
  10. Formulate Comprehensive Labour Policy To Ensure Private Sectors Employ Permanent Staff Instead Of Contract Staff

People's Alternative Party

People's Alternative Party only has two candidates competing in Selangor. One of the candidates, the Selangor branch chairman Harry Arul Krishnan, states that he will resolve the issue of birth certificate and identity cards for the stateless and launch crime intervention programs among other thing during his manifesto announcement on 3 May 2018 in Sungai Pelek.[35]

Independent Candidates

Some of the independent candidates releases their own manifesto, specific for their contested seat.

Azman Mohd Noor

Azman contested at Rawang seat. His manifesto includes:[36]

  1. Support the economy, spiritual and the people's welfare development program
  2. Continuing the organized and systematic care of infrastructures in Rawang
  3. Upgrading the places of worship
  4. Healthy lifestyle
  5. Helps to restructure small businesses
  6. Free tuition
  7. Hygiene campaigns
  8. Recycling campaigns
  9. Upgrading the existing health centers

Azwan Ali

Azwan Ali, contested against his elder brother, former Menteri Besar of Selangor, Azmin Ali at Bukit Antarabangsa seat. He announces his manifesto on 27 April 2018, pledging to:[37]

  1. Meet the people every day to listen to their problems
  2. Eliminate the corruption culture in politics immediately
  3. Solve the water supply problems in Selangor
  4. Provide affordable housing for the people
  5. Give charity to the people

Toh Sin Wah

Toh Sin Wah contested at Subang Jaya seat. He didn't announce specific manifesto but regards his participation in the election as "to bring politics to the people", going against the exclusive and nepotistic politics concept brought by the two biggest parties, Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan.[38]

Nomination

Candidates were nominated at numerous nomination centres around Selangor on 28 April. The candidates must deliver their nomination papers by 10 am to qualify to contest in the election.[19][20]

Nomination centres

Constituency Nomination centres[39]
Sungai Air Tawar Tun Razak Hall, Sabak Bernam
Sabak
Sungai Panjang Seri Bernam Hall, Sungai Besar
Sekinchan
Hulu Bernam Hulu Selangor District Sports Complex Multipurpose Hall
Kuala Kubu Baharu
Batang Kali
Sungai Burong Dato' Hormat Hall Tanjong Karang
Permatang
Bukit Melawati Kuala Selangor Sports Complex Indoor Stadium
Ijok
Jeram
Kuang Selayang Municipal Council Office Lobby
Rawang
Taman Templer
Sungai Tua SMK Sungai Pusu Hall, Gombak
Gombak Setia
Hulu Kelang
Bukit Antarabangsa Dato' Ahmad Razali Hall
Lembah Jaya
Pandan Indah Ampang Jaya Municipal Council Hall
Teratai
Dusun Tua Kajang Municipal Council Seri Cempaka Hall
Semenyih
Kajang Hulu Langat District/Land Office Demesne Main Hall
Sungai Ramal
Balakong
Seri Kembangan Subang Jaya Municipal Council Hall, Puchong Indah
Seri Serdang
Kinrara 3K Complex, SS13, Subang Jaya
Subang Jaya
Seri Setia Petaling Jaya City Council Civic Hall
Taman Medan
Bukit Gasing
Kampung Tunku Puay Chai Hall, SRJK(C) Jalan SS 2/54 Petaling Jaya
Bandar Utama
Bukit Lanjan
Paya Jaras SMK Seksyen 8 Main Hall Kota Damansara
Kota Damansara
Kota Anggerik Dewan Besar Tanjung MBSA, Seksyen 19, Shah Alam
Batu Tiga
Meru Klang District/Land Office Multipurpose Hall
Sementa
Selat Kelang
Bandar Baru Klang Pandamaran Sports Complex Hall, Klang
Pelabuhan Klang
Sentosa Kemuning Utama Shah Alam City Council Hall, Seksyen 32, Shah Alam
Sungai Kandis
Kota Kemuning
Sijangkang Dewan Seri Jugra, Telok Datuk, Banting
Banting
Morib
Tanjong Sepat Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi Multipurpose Hall, Sepang
Dengkil
Sungai Pelek

The contested seats and candidates

No. State constituency Incumbent State Assemblyman Political parties
 

Pakatan Harapan[40][41][42]

 

Gagasan Sejahtera[43]

Barisan Nasional[44]

Other parties/Ind[45]
Candidate Name Party Candidate Name Party Candidate Name Party Candidate Name Party
N01 Sungai Air Tawar Vacant[46][47] Mohd. Hamizar Sulaiman[48] Bersatu Zamri Yahya[48] PAS Rizam Ismail[48] UMNO
N02 Sabak Sallehen Mukhyi (GS) Ahmad Mustain Othman[49] Amanah Sallehen Mukhyi[49] Sallehudin Mohd Iskan[49]
N03 Sungai Panjang Budiman Mohd Zohdi (BN) Mariam Abdul Rashid[50] Mohd Razali Shaari[50] Imran Tamrin[51][50]
N04 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim (PH) Ng Suee Lim[52] DAP Mohd Fazlin Taslimin[52] Lee Yee Yuan[51][52] MCA
N05 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar (BN) Mohd. Amran Sakir[53] Amanah Mohammed Salleh Ri[53] Rosni Sohar[53] UMNO
N06 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong (PH) Lee Kee Hiong DAP Naharudin Abd Rashid Wong Koon Mun MCA
N07 Batang Kali Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan (BN) Harumaini Omar Bersatu Mohd Hasnizan Harun Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan UMNO
N08 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lias (BN) Mohd. Tarmizi Lazim Mohd. Zamri Mohd. Zainuldin Mohd. Shamsudin Lias
N09 Permatang Sulaiman Abdul Razak (BN) Rozana Zainal Abidin PKR Muhammad Jafaruddin Sheik Daud Sulaiman Abdul Razak
N10 Bukit Melawati Jakiran Jacomah (BN) Juwairiya Zulkifli Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Kassim Jakiran Jacomah
N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad (PH) Idris Ahmad Jefri Mejan Ikatan K. Parthiban MIC Kumaran Tamil Dassen PRM
N12 Jeram Amiruddin Setro (BN) Mohd. Shaid Rosli Bersatu Mohd Noor Mohd Shahar PAS Zahar Azlan Ariffin UMNO
N13 Kuang Abdul Shukur Idrus (BN) Sallehudin Amiruddin Mohd Fauzan Madzlan Abdul Shukur Idrus Mohd Rafie Mohammad Arif PRM
N14 Rawang Gan Pei Nei (PH) Chua Wei Kiat PKR Kong Tuck Wah Chan Wun Hoong MCA Azman Mohd Noor IND
N15 Taman Templer Zaidy Abdul Talib (GS) Mohd Sany Hamzan Amanah Zaidy Abdul Talib Md Nasir Ibrahim UMNO Koh Swe Yong PRM
Rajandran Batumalai PAP
N16 Sungai Tua (previously known as Batu Caves) Amirudin Shari (PH) Amirudin Shari PKR Mohammad Ibrahim N. Rawisandran MIC Badrul Hisam Md Zin IND
N17 Gombak Setia Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan (GS) Hilman Idham Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan Megat Zulkarnain Omardin UMNO
N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib (PH) Saari Sungib Amanah Kamalulhysham Mohd Suhut Ismail Ahmad
N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali (PH) Mohamed Azmin Ali PKR Syarifah Haslizah Syed Ariffin Salwa Yunus Ahmad Kamarudin PRM
Azwan Ali IND
N20 Lembah Jaya Khasim Abdul Aziz (GS) Haniza Mohamed Talha Khasim Abdul Aziz Muhamad Nizam Shith Norizwan Mohamed PRM
N21 Pandan Indah (previously known as Chempaka) Iskandar Abdul Samad (GS) Izham Hashim Amanah Iskandar Abdul Samad Mohd Haniff Koslan
N22 Teratai Tiew Way Keng (PH) Lai Wai Chong DAP Mohd Irman Abdul Wahab Liew Pok Boon Gerakan Jenice Lee Ying Ha PRM
N23 Dusun Tua Razaly Hassan (GS) Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof Razaly Hassan Mohd Zin Isa UMNO
N24 Semenyih Johan Abd Aziz (BN) Bakhtiar Mohd Nor Bersatu Mad Shahmidur Mat Kosim Johan Abd Aziz Arutchelvan Subramaniams PSM
N25 Kajang Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (PH) Hee Loy Sian PKR Zaiton Ahmad Teh Yeow Meng MCA Dennis Wan Jinn Woei PRM
N26 Sungai Ramal (previously known as Bangi) Mohd Shafie Ngah (GS) Mazwan Johar Amanah Nushi Mahfodz Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin UMNO
N27 Balakong Eddie Ng Tien Chee (PH) Eddie Ng Tien Chee DAP Mohamad Ibrahim Ghazali Lim Chin Wah MCA
N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah (PH) Ean Yong Hian Wah Chang Toong Woh
N29 Seri Serdang Noor Hanim Ismail (GS) Siti Mariah Mahmud Amanah Noor Hanim Ismail PAS Mohammad Satim Diman UMNO
N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han (PH) Ng Sze Han DAP Lim Ying Ran Ikatan Chiew Kai Heng MCA
N31 Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan (PH) Michelle Ng Mei Sze Chong Ah Watt Toh Sin Wah IND
N32 Seri Setia Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PH) Shaharuddin Badarudin PKR Mohd Ghazali Daud PAS Yusoff M. Haniff UMNO Vigneswaran Subramaniam
N33 Taman Medan Haniza Mohamed Talha (PH) Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri Ariffin Mahaiyuddin Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim
N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran (PH) Rajiv Rishyakaran DAP David Sew Kah Heng Ikatan Chai Ko Thing Gerakan
N35 Kampung Tunku Lau Weng San (PH) Lim Yi Wei Tam Gim Tuan MCA
N36 Bandar Utama (previously known as Damansara Utama) Yeo Bee Yin (PH) Jamaliah Jamaluddin Ch'ng Soo Chau Chong Fook Meng IND
N37 Bukit Lanjan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping (PH) Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping PKR Syed Abdul Razak Syed Long Alsagof Gerakan
N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman (GS) Mohd Khairuddin Othman Hanafi Zulkapli PAS Zein Isma Ismail UMNO
N39 Kota Damansara Halimaton Saadiah Bohan (BN) Shatiri Mansor Siti Rohaya Ahad Halimaton Saadiah Bohan Sivarajan Arumugam PSM
N40 Kota Anggerik Yaakob Sapari (PH) Najwan Halimi Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani Jumaeah Masdi
N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail (PH) Rodziah Ismail Abdul Halim Omar Ahmad Mua'adzam Shah Ya'akop
N42 Meru Abd Rani Osman (GS) Mohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar Amanah Noor Najhan Mohd Salleh Khairul Anuar Saimun Shee Chee Weng IND
Manikavasagam Sundaram PRM
N43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi (PH) Daroyah Alwi PKR Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan Saroni Judi Gandhi Nagamuthu
N44 Selat Klang Halimah Ali (GS) Abdul Rashid Asari Bersatu Halimah Ali Mohd Khairi Hussin Jeichandran Wadivelu
Zainal Azwar Kamaruddin IND
N45 Bandar Baru Klang (previously known as Sungai Pinang) Teng Chang Khim (PH) Teng Chang Khim DAP Teoh Kah Yeong MCA
N46 Pelabuhan Klang Abdul Khalid Ibrahim (IND) Azmizam Zaman Huri PKR Khalid Nayan PAS Seikh Rajesh Seikh Ahmad UMNO Shanmugasundram Veerappan PSM
N47 Pandamaran Eric Tan Pok Shyong (PH) Leong Tuck Chee DAP G.S. Santokh Singh Ikatan Tee Hooi Ling MCA
N48 Sentosa (previously known as Kota Alam Shah) Ganabatirau Veraman (PH) Gunarajah George PKR Rajan Manikesavan PAS R. Subramaniam MIC Sundarajoo A.Periasamy IND
M. Telai Amblam PRM
N49 Sungai Kandis (previously known as Seri Andalas) Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam (PH) Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei Mohd Yusof Abdullah Kamaruzzaman Johari UMNO Hanafiah Husin
N50 Kota Kemuning (previously known as Sri Muda) Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei (PH) Ganabatirau Veraman DAP Burhan Adnan Tiew Hock Huat Gerakan Abdul Razak Ismail PSM
Rajasekaran Soundaparandy IND
N51 Sijangkang Ahmad Yunus Hairi (GS) Mohd Hamidi Abu Bakar Bersatu Ahmad Yunus Hairi Sulaiman Mohd Karli UMNO
N52 Banting (previously known as Teluk Datuk) Loh Chee Heng (IND) Lau Weng San DAP Ng Siok Hwa MCA Tan Choon Swee PRM
N53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin (PH) Hasnul Baharuddin Amanah Mohammad Sallehuddin Hafiz PAS Rozana Kamarulzaman UMNO
N54 Tanjong Sepat Mohd Haslin Hassan (GS) Borhan Aman Shah PKR Mohd Haslin Hassan Karim Mansor
N55 Dengkil Shahrum Mohd Sharif (BN) Adhif Syan Abdullah Bersatu Yusmi Haniff Ariffin Shahrum Mohd Sharif
N56 Sungai Pelek Lai Nyuk Lan (PH) Ronnie Liu DAP Rohaya Mohd Shahir Ng Chok Sin MCA Harry Arul Raj Krishnan PAP

Campaign

In April 2018, the Selangor Islamic Council (MAIS) and Selangor Islamic Department (JAIS) released circulars following the decree by Sharafuddin of Selangor, to remind the public about the prohibition of using mosques as campaigning sites for the election.[54]

The electoral campaign in the northernmost parliament seat Sabak Bernam, which included the assembly seat Sungai Air Tawar and Sabak targeted on issues faced by the locals, who are mostly farmers and fishermen.[55] In Sungai Air Tawar, BN candidate Rizam Ismail planned to build up the town and helping small scale entrepreneurs by upgrading broken stalls and give them exposure to online business.[55] Sallehen Mukhyi, the Sabak incumbent assemblyman and GS candidate, proposed for Sabak to be an agropolitan town to help farmers marketing their produce.[55] Another candidate, Sallehuddin Iskan from BN used the slogan Berilmu, Berbakti, Berintegriti (in English: Knowledgeable, devoted and has strong moral principle) in his campaign, and pledge to help the local in issues regarding affordable housing and small scale palm oil farmers.[56] Meanwhile, Ahmad Mustain of PH campaigned for Sabak to have modern agriculture practices that gives higher yields, higher wages and to reduce urban migration.[55]

Jamal Yunos, the Sungai Besar UMNO division chief, organised a consert and offered a cash prize amounted to RM25,000 to a lucky draw winner in return for votes for Barisan Nasional candidates. He also launched a campaign to stick BN stickers to vehicles in exchange of RM10 each. Sekinchan DAP lodges a police report on the incident, claiming it went against the election rules.[57][58] Sekinchan voters, when interviewed expressed different voting preferences, some voted based on the candidates and some voted based on which party the candidates endorsed.[57]

Selangor branch of the Royal Malaysia Police stated that 114 reports were lodged throughout the ten days of campaigning duration.[59]

Election pendulum

The 14th General Election witnessed 51 governmental seats and 5 non-governmental seats filled the Selangor State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 21 safe seats and 8 fairly safe seats. However, none of the non-government side has safe and fairly safe seat.

2018 Selangor state election
GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Sabak Ahmad Mustain Othman AMANAH 34.88
Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari BERSATU 35.99
Morib Hasnul Baharuddin AMANAH 40.42
Jeram Mohd. Shaid Rosli BERSATU 40.94
Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri PKR 42.13
Kuang Sallehuddin Amiruddin BERSATU 43.67
Ijok Dr. Idris Ahmad PKR 45.18
Permatang Rozana Zainal Abidin PKR 46.03
Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah PKR 46.30
Sementa Dr. Daroyah Alwi PKR 46.80
Dengkil Adhif Syan Abdullah BERSATU 48.30
Bukit Melawati Juwairiya Zulkifli PKR 48.75
Taman Templer Mohd. Sany Hamzan AMANAH 50.18
Semenyih Bakhtiar Mohd. Nor BERSATU 50.76
Batang Kali Harumaini Omar BERSATU 51.08
Sungai Ramal Mazwan Johar AMANAH 51.31
Gombak Setia Hilman Idham PKR 51.37
Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim DAP 51.62
Meru Mohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd. Mokhtar AMANAH 52.04
Sungai Pelek Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew DAP 52.55
Dusun Tua Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof DAP 53.16
Sungai Kandis Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei PKR 55.60
Fairly safe
Taman Medan Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri PKR 57.78
Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong DAP 57.85
Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail PKR 58.24
Paya Jaras Mohd. Khairuddin Othman PKR 58.68
Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi PKR 58.82
Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib AMANAH 58.89
Lembah Jaya Haniza Mohamed Talha PKR 59.60
Seri Serdang Dr. Siti Mariah Mahmud AMANAH 59.71
Safe
Pandan Indah Ir. Izham Hashim AMANAH 60.83
Kota Damansara Shatiri Mansor PKR 61.14
Sungai Tua Amirudin Shari PKR 61.61
Seri Setia Prof. Dr. Shaharuddin Badaruddin PKR 66.62
Kota Kemuning Ganabatirau Veraman DAP 70.63
Kajang Hee Loy Sian DAP 71.59
Rawang Chua Wei Kiat PKR 76.91
Teratai Lai Wai Chong DAP 76.91
Balakong Eddie Ng Tien Chee DAP 77.53
Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali PKR 79.64
Banting Lau Weng San DAP 81.81
Kinrara Ng Sze Han DAP 82.96
Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee DAP 85.32
Sentosa Gunarajah George PKR 85.62
Bukit Lanjan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping DAP 86.40
Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran DAP 86.92
Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze DAP 88.33
Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei DAP 89.53
Bandar Baru Klang Teng Chang Khim DAP 89.81
Bandar Utama Jamaliah Jamaluddin DAP 90.47
Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah DAP 90.79
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Sijangkang Dr. Ahmad Yunus Hairi PAS 37.19
Sungai Panjang Mohd. Imran Tamrin UMNO 40.54
Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail UMNO 40.71
Sungai Burong Mohd. Shamsudin Lias UMNO 42.69
Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar UMNO 43.28

Results

After all 56 constituencies had been declared, the results were:[60][61][62]

 
An animated electoral map of Selangor, depicting the state constituencies gained by the Pakatan Harapan (PH) in the 2018 Election.
  PH-controlled seats
  BN-controlled seats
  GS-controlled seats
  PKR-controlled seats
  DAP-controlled seats
  Independent seats

 

51 4 1
PH BN GS
Party Leader MLAs Votes
Of total Of total
Pakatan Harapan Azmin Ali 51 91.1%
51 / 56
1,303,102 63.37%
Barisan Nasional Noh Omar 4 7.1%
4 / 56
450,742 21.92%
Gagasan Sejahtera Sallehen Mukhyi 1 1.8%
1 / 56
296,250 14.41%
# Constituency Winner Votes Majority Opponent(s) Votes Incumbent Incumbent Majority
BN 4 | PH 51 | PAS 1 | Independent 0
N1 Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
5,437 1,440 Mohd. Hamizar Sulaiman
(PH-PPBM)
3,921 Kamarol Zaki Haji Abdul Malik
(BN-UMNO)
1,416
Zamri Yahya
(GS-PAS)
3,997
N2 Sabak Ahmad Mustain Othman
(PH-AMANAH)
6,981 130 Sallehen Mukhyi
(GS-PAS)
6,183 Sallehen Mukhyi
(PAS)
399
Sallehudin Mohd Iskan
(BN-UMNO)
6,851
N3 Sungai Panjang Imran Tamrin
(BN-UMNO)
10,530 2,084 Mariam Abdul Rashid
(PH-AMANAH)
8,446 Budiman Mohd Zohdi
(BN-UMNO)
2,183
Mohd Razali Shaari
(GS-PAS)
6,999
N4 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim
(PH-DAP)
7,863 2,844 Mohd Fazlin Taslimin
(GS-PAS)
2,351 Ng Suee Lim
(PH-DAP)
2,239
Lee Yee Yuan
(BN-MCA)
5,019
N5 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar
(BN-UMNO)
8,164 20 Mohd. Amran Sakir
(PH-AMANAH)
8,144 Rosni Sohar
(BN-UMNO)
3,032
Mohammed Salleh Ri
(GS-PAS)
2,554
N6 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong
(PH-DAP)
14,101 7,134 Naharudin Abd Rashid
(GS-PAS)
3,306 Lee Kee Hiong
(PH-DAP)
1,702
Wong Koon Mun
(BN-MCA)
6,967
N7 Batang Kali Harumaini Omar
(PH-PPBM)
21,536 8,315 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan
(BN-UMNO)
13,221 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan
(BN-UMNO)
5,398
Mohd Hasnizan Harun
(GS-PAS)
7,408
N8 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lian
(BN-UMNO)
8,741 2,330 Mohd. Tarmizi Lazim
(PH-PPBM)
5,323 Mohd Shamsudin Lian
(BN-UMNO)
3,013
Mohd. Zamri Mohd. Zainuldin
(GS-PAS)
6,411
N9 Permatang Rozana Zainal Abidin
(PH-PKR)
9,208 1,158 Sulaiman Abdul Razak
(BN-UMNO)
8,050 Sulaiman Abdul Razak
(BN-UMNO)
1,026
Muhammad Jafaruddin Sheik Daud
(GS-PAS)
2,746
N10 Bukit Melawati Juwairiya Zulkifli
(PH-PKR)
11,050 2,695 Jakiran Jacomah
(BN-UMNO)
8,355 Jakiran Jacomah
(BN-UMNO)
806
Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Kassim
(GS-PAS)
3,261
N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
8,914 2,114 Jefri Mejan
(GS-IKATAN)
3,942 Idris Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
739
K. Parthiban
(BN-MIC)
6,800
Kumaran Tamil Dassen
(PRM)
76
N12 Jeram Mohd. Shaid Rosli
(PH-PPBM)
7,087 1,191 Zahar Azlan Ariffin
(BN-UMNO)
5,896 Amiruddin Setro
(BN-UMNO)
2,834
Mohd Noor Mohd Shahar
(GS-PAS)
4,326
N13 Kuang Sallehudin Amiruddin
(PH-PPBM)
9,845 2,860 Abdul Shukur Idrus
(BN-UMNO)
6,985 Abdul Shukur Idrus
(BN-UMNO)
1,255
Mohd Fauzan Madzlan
(GS-PAS)
5,672
Mohd Rafie Mohammad Arif
(PRM)
44
N14 Rawang Chua Wei Kiat
(PH-PKR)
29,946 23,860 Kong Tuck Wah
(GS-PAS)
2,259 Gan Pei Nei
(PH-PKR)
9,241
Chan Wun Hoong
(BN-MCA)
6,086
Azman Mohd Noor
(IND)
644
N15 Taman Templer Mohd Sany Hamzan
(PH-AMANAH)
18,362 7,903 Zaidy Abdul Talib
(GS-PAS)
10,459 Zaidy Abdul Talib
(PAS)
7,467
Md Nasir Ibrahim
(BN-UMNO)
7,580
Koh Swe Yong
(PRM)
82
Rajandran Batumalai
(PAP)
108
N16 Sungai Tua (previously known as Batu Caves)[63] Amirudin Shari
(PH-PKR)
17,446 11,374 Mohammad Ibrahim
(GS-PAS)
4,530 Amirudin Shari
(PH-PKR)
3,261
N. Rawisandran
(BN-MIC)
6,072
Badrul Hisam Md Zin
(IND)
268
N17 Gombak Setia Hilman Idham
(PH-PKR)
24,157 12,399 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan
(GS-PAS)
11,758 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan
(PAS)
1,681
Megat Zulkarnain Omardin
(BN-UMNO)
11,113
N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib
(PH-AMANAH)
25,746 15,349 Kamalulhysham Mohd Suhut
(GS-PAS)
7,573 Saari Sungib
(PH-AMANAH)
2,881
Ismail Ahmad
(BN-UMNO)
10,397
N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali
(PH-PKR)
30,892 25,512 Syarifah Haslizah Syed Ariffin
(GS-PAS)
2,311 Mohamed Azmin Ali
(PH-PKR)
4,044
Salwa Yunus
(BN-UMNO)
5,380
Ahmad Kamarudin
(PRM)
116
Azwan Ali
(IND)
90
N20 Lembah Jaya Haniza Mohamed Talha
(PH-PKR)
22,512 14,790 Khasim Abdul Aziz
(GS-PAS)
7,358 Khasim Abdul Aziz
(PAS)
8,713
Muhamad Nizam Shith
(BN-UMNO)
7,722
Norizwan Mohamed
(PRM)
177
N21 Pandan Indah (previously known as Chempaka)[63] Izham Hashim
(PH-AMANAH)
24,914 16,386 Iskandar Abdul Samad
(GS-PAS)
7,517 Iskandar Abdul Samad
(PAS)
9,608
Mohd Haniff Koslan
(BN-UMNO)
8,528
N22 Teratai Lai Wai Chong
(PH-DAP)
34,453 29,425 Mohd Irman Abdul Wahab
(GS-PAS)
5,028 Tiew Way Keng
(PH-DAP)
13,646
Liew Pok Boon
(BN-GERAKAN)
4,784
Jenice Lee Ying Ha
(PRM)
529
N23 Dusun Tua Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof
(PH-DAP)
22,325 10,422 Razaly Hassan
(GS-PAS)
7,771 Razaly Hassan
(PAS)
4,071
Mohd Zin Isa
(BN-UMNO)
11,903
N24 Semenyih Bakhtiar Mohd Nor
(PH-PPBM)
23,428 8,964 Johan Abdul Aziz
(BN-UMNO)
14,464 Johan Abdul Aziz
(BN-UMNO)
4,757
Mad Shahmidur Mat Kosim
(GS-PAS)
6,966
Arutchelvan Subramaniams
(PSM)
1,293
N25 Kajang Hee Loy Sian
(PH-PKR)
39,055 30,755 Zaiton Ahmad
(GS-PAS)
8,300 Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
(PH-PKR)
6,824
Teh Yeow Meng
(BN-MCA)
7,097
Dennis Wan Jinn Woei
(PRM)
103
N26 Sungai Ramal (previously known as Bangi)[63] Mazwan Johar
(PH-AMANAH)
24,591 10,630 Nushi Mahfodz
(GS-PAS)
13,961 Mohd Shafie Ngah
(PAS)
11,838
Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin
(BN-UMNO)
9,372
N27 Balakong Ng Tien Chee
(PH-DAP)
41,768 35,538 Mohamad Ibrahim Ghazali
(GS-PAS)
6,230 Ng Tien Chee
(PH-DAP)
13,542
Lim Chin Wah
(BN-MCA)
5,874
N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah
(PH-DAP)
34,659 31,145 Chang Toong Woh
(BN-MCA)
3,514 Ean Yong Hian Wah
(PH-DAP)
22,078
N29 Seri Serdang Siti Mariah Mahmud
(PH-AMANAH)
27,088 14,363 Noor Hanim Ismail
(GS-PAS)
5,552 Noor Hanim Ismail
(PAS)
16,251
Mohammad Satim Diman
(BN-UMNO)
12,725
N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han
(PH-DAP)
52,207 45,212 Lim Ying Ran
(GS-IKATAN)
3,732 Ng Sze Han
(PH-DAP)
14,604
Chiew Kai Heng
(BN-MCA)
6,995
N31 Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze
(PH-DAP)
55,354 48,272 Chong Ah Watt
(BN-MCA)
7,082 Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan
(PH-DAP)
28,069
Toh Sin Wah
(IND)
228
N32 Seri Setia Shaharuddin Badarudin
(PH-PKR)
29,250 19,372 Mohd Ghazali Daud
(GS-PAS)
4,563 Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
4,663
Yusoff M. Haniff
(BN-UMNO)
9,878
Vigneswaran Subramaniam
(IND)
217
N33 Taman Medan Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri
(PH-PKR)
21,712 10,940 Ariffin Mahaiyuddin
(GS-PAS)
5,090 Haniza Mohamed Talha
(PH-PKR)
3,731
Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim
(BN-UMNO)
10,772
N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran
(PH-DAP)
29,366 25,835 David Sew Kah Heng
(GS-IKATAN)
890 Rajiv Rishyakaran
(PH-DAP)
15,842
Chai Ko Thing
(BN-GERAKAN)
3,531
N35 Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei
(PH-DAP)
34,477 30,444 Tam Gim Tuan
(BN-MCA)
4,033 Lau Weng San
(PH-DAP)
13,685
N36 Bandar Utama (previously known as Damansara Utama)[63] Jamaliah Jamaluddin
(PH-DAP)
38,651 34,769 Ch'ng Soo Chau
(BN-MCA)
3,882 Yeo Bee Yin
(PH-DAP)
30,689
Chong Fook Meng
(IND)
188
N37 Bukit Lanjan Wong Keat Ping
(PH-PKR)
47,748 40,233 Syed Abdul Razak Syed Long Alsagof
(BN-GERAKAN)
7,515 Wong Keat Ping
(PH-PKR)
17,200
N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman
(PH-PKR)
20,376 12,072 Hanafi Zulkapli
(GS-PAS)
6,042 Mohd Khairuddin Othman
(PAS)
5,522
Zein Isma Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
8,304
N39 Kota Damansara Shatiri Mansor
(PH-PKR)
26,440 15,703 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan
(BN-UMNO)
10,737 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan
(BN-UMNO)
1,527
Siti Rohaya Ahad
(GS-PAS)
5,633
Sivarajan Arumugam
(PSM)
435
N40 Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi
(PH-PKR)
26,947 17,004 Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani
(GS-PAS)
9,943 Yaakob Sapari
(PH-PKR)
4,503
Jumaeah Masdi
(BN-UMNO)
8,924
N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail
(PH-PKR)
27,638 15,616 Abdul Halim Omar
(GS-PAS)
7,793 Rodziah Ismail
(PH-PKR)
3,805
Ahmad Mua'adzam Shah Ya'akop
(BN-UMNO)
12,022
N42 Meru Mohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar
(PH-AMANAH)
17,665 9,608 Noor Najhan Mohd Salleh
(GS-PAS)
7,804 Abd Rani Osman
(PAS)
9,079
Khairul Anuar Saimun
(BN-UMNO)
8,057
Shee Chee Weng
(IND)
72
Manikavasagam Sundaram
(PRM)
346
N43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi
(PH-PKR)
17,867 5,370 Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan
(GS-PAS)
7,696 Daroyah Alwi
(PH-PKR)
7,846
Saroni Judi
(BN-UMNO)
12,497
Gandhi Nagamuthu
(PRM)
120
N44 Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari
(PH-PPBM)
12,266 500 Halimah Ali
(GS-PAS)
11,766 Halimah Ali
(PAS)
2,754
Mohd Khairi Hussin
(BN-UMNO)
9,949
Jeichandran Wadivelu
(PRM)
52
Zainal Azwar Kamaruddin
(IND)
49
N45 Bandar Baru Klang (previously known as Sungai Pinang)[63] Teng Chang Khim
(PH-DAP)
44,926 39,828 Teoh Kah Yeong
(BN-MCA)
5,098 Teng Chang Khim
(PH-DAP)
11,309
N46 Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri
(PH-PKR)
15,837 6,422 Khalid Nayan
(GS-PAS)
2,925 Abdul Khalid Ibrahim
(IND)
2,994
Seikh Rajesh Seikh Ahmad
(BN-UMNO)
9,415
Shanmugasundram Veerappan
(PSM)
128
N47 Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee
(PH-DAP)
41,552 35,863 G.S. Santokh Singh
(GS-IKATAN)
1,459 Tan Pok Shyong
(PH-DAP)
9,176
Tee Hooi Ling
(BN-MCA)
5,689
N48 Sentosa (previously known as Kota Alam Shah)[63] Gunarajah George
(PH-PKR)
38,106 33,600 Rajan Manikesavan
(GS-PAS)
1,722 Ganabatirau Veraman
(PH-DAP)
13,369
R. Subramaniam
(BN-MIC)
4,506
Sundarajoo A.Periasamy
(IND)
95
M. Telai Amblam
(PRM)
79
N49 Sungai Kadis (previously known as Seri Andalas)[63] Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei
(PH-PKR)
23,998 12,480 Mohd Yusof Abdullah
(GS-PAS)
7,573 Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam
(PH-PKR)
15,633
Kamaruzzaman Johari
(BN-UMNO)
11,518
Hanafiah Husin
(PRM)
76
N50 Kota Kemuning (previously known as Sri Muda)[63] Ganabatirau Veraman
(PH-DAP)
28,617 21,639 Burhan Adnan
(GS-PAS)
6,978 Mat Shuhaimi Shafiel
(PH-PKR)
12,510
Tiew Hock Huat
(BN-GERAKAN)
4,601
Abdul Razak Ismail
(PSM)
226
Rajasekaran Soundaparandy
(IND)
93
N51 Sijankang Ahmad Yunus Hairi
(GS-PAS)
12,688 1,677 Mohd Hamidi Abu Bakar
(PH-PPBM)
11,011 Ahmad Yunus Hairi
(PAS)
2,942
Sulaiman Mohd Karli
(BN-UMNO)
10,420
N52 Banting (previously known as Teluk Datuk)[63] Lau Weng San
(PH-DAP)
21,846 17,299 Ng Siok Hwa
(BN-MCA)
4,547 Loh Chee Heng
(IND)
5,391
Tan Choon Swee
(PRM)
311
N53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin
(PH-AMANAH)
11,000 2,117 Mohammad Sallehuddin Hafiz
(GS-PAS)
7,329 Hasnul Baharuddin
(PH-AMANAH)
766
Rozana Kamarulzaman
(BN-UMNO)
8,883
N54 Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah
(PH-PKR)
9,828 2,704 Mohd Haslin Hassan
(GS-PAS)
4,273 Mohd Haslin Hassan
(PAS)
682
Karim Mansor
(BN-UMNO)
7,124
N55 Dengkil Adhif Syan Abdullah
(PH-PPBM)
21,172 6,934 Shahrum Mohd Sharif
(BN-UMNO)
14,238 Shahrum Mohd Sharif
(BN-UMNO)
2,317
Yusmi Haniff Ariffin
(GS-PAS)
8,422
N56 Sungai Pelek Ronnie Liu
(PH-DAP)
13,484 6,586 Rohaya Mohd Shahir
(GS-PAS)
5,200 Lai Nyuk Lan
(PH-DAP)
1,972
Ng Chok Sin
(BN-MCA)
6,898
Harry Arul Raj Krishnan
(PAP)
79

The result of the election was announced after 5pm on 9 May 2018. Pakatan Harapan won 51 out of 56 seats and was entitled to form a government in Selangor.

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition won its best ever electoral results in Selangor and retained their control of the state. In the previous election, its predecessor informal coalition Pakatan Rakyat only managed to snatch 29 seats to form a simple majority. This time around, they manage to secure 51 out of 56 seats and 63.37% of popular votes, of which PH state leader Azmin Ali had described as 'exceptional result, exceed my own expectations of 40 seats.'[64] People's Justice Party (PKR) and Democratic Action Party (DAP), two of the parties in the coalition won in every seats they were contesting at. The debut of new parties, Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM) and National Trust Party (AMANAH) had gone exceptionally well as they won 6 and 8 seats respectively, out of 9 and 10 seats they are competing.

The election also saw bad performance on Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition side. Not only the component parties Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and Malaysian People's Movement Party were unable to snatch any seat in the election but United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) only managed to retained four out of their eight seats won in the previous election. Gagasan Sejahtera lost most seat to PH in the election and was only able to retained one seat, Sijangkang.

The incumbent Menteri Besar of Selangor, Azmin Ali had defended his Bukit Antarabangsa seat with over 79% popular vote and overwhelming 25,512 majority votes.[65] While GS Selangor leader, Salehen Mukhyi loses his seat in Sabak to AMANAH's Ahmad Mustain Othman with slim margin of 130 votes.[60]

Summary

Seats

  Pakatan Harapan (91.07%)
  Barisan Nasional (7.14%)
  Gagasan Sejahtera (1.79%)

Popular votes

  Pakatan Harapan (63.37%)
  Barisan Nasional (21.92%)
  Gagasan Sejahtera (14.41%)
  Other parties / independents (0.3%)
Summary of the 9 May 2018 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pakatan Harapan[a] PH 56 1,303,102 63.37 51 91.07   22
People's Justice Party PKR 21 498,927 24.26 21 37.05   7
Democratic Action Party DAP 16 515,649 25.08 16 28.57   1
Malaysian United Indigenous Party PPBM 9 115,589 5.62 6 10.71   6
National Trust Party AMANAH 10 172,937 8.41 8 14.29   8
Barisan Nasional[b] BN 56 450,742 21.92 4 7.14   8
United Malays National Organisation UMNO 35 334,152 16.25 4 7.14   8
Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 3 17,378 0.85 0 0.00  
Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 14 78,781 3.83 0 0.00  
Malaysian People's Movement Party GERAKAN 4 20,431 0.99 0 0.00  
Gagasan Sejahtera GS 49 296,250 14.41 1 1.79   14
Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 45 286,227 13.92 1 1.79   14
Malaysian National Alliance Party[c] IKATAN 4 10,023 0.49 0 0.00  
Socialist Party of Malaysia PSM 4 2,082 0.10 0 0.00  
Parti Rakyat Malaysia PRM 13 2,111 0.10 0 0.00  
People's Alternative Party PAP 2 187 0.01 0 0.00  
Independents IND 10 1,944 0.09 0 0.00  
Valid votes 2,056,418
Invalid/blank votes 18,473
Total votes (voter turnout: 85.91%) 2,074,891 100.00 56 100.00
Did not vote 340,183
Registered voters 2,415,074
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above)  
Selangor's population[66] 6,401,100

Source:[60]

  1. ^ Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. ^ Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  3. ^ Contested using green moon election symbol on the ballot papers in the election.

Seats that changed allegiance

No. Seat Previous Party (2013) Current Party (2018)
N02   Sabak Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N07   Batang Kali Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N09   Permatang Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N10   Bukit Melawati Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N12   Jeram Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N13   Kuang Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N15   Taman Templer Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N17   Gombak Setia Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N18   Hulu Kelang Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N20   Lembah Jaya Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N21   Pandan Indah Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N23   Dusun Tua Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (DAP)
N24   Semenyih Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N26   Sungai Ramal Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N29   Seri Serdang Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N38   Paya Jaras Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N39   Kota Damansara Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N42   Meru Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N44   Selat Klang Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)
N53   Morib Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
N54   Tanjong Sepat Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS) Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
N55   Dengkil Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU)

Aftermath

As the results were announced in the evening of 9 May, it is recognised that Pakatan Harapan had won a super majority in Selangor state, securing the third term for the coalition the govern the state.[5]

Azmin Ali, as the leader of Pakatan Harapan of Selangor, had seek audience with Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah on the morning of 10 May to informed the Sultan of the result. In the meeting, Azmin also informed the Sultan that Pakatan Harapan of Selangor had announced their support for him to be the returning Menteri Besar. Sultan Sharafuddin is satisfied with the explanation and elected Azmin as the Menteri Besar of Selangor.[6] He was sworn in on the morning of 11 May in front of the Sultan, Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin and members of Selangor Council of the Royal Court at Balairung Seri, Istana Alam Shah.[23] On 13 May, Azmin submitted a list of candidates of Selangor State Executive Council to the Sultan to be considered.[67] The ruler of the state is satisfied with the candidates and they were sworn in at Istana Alam Shah on the next day. In the same ceremony, Sultan Sharafuddin delivered his first address after the general election. He expressed his disappointment over the fractions among the Malays during the election campaign and encouraged the people to reunite once again. The Sultan also reminded the elected state representatives to serve the people well and not to involve themselves with corruption.[68]

However, the then Menteri Besar's name was announced as one of the ministers of the newly formed federal government on 18 May 2018. He was named to head the newly established Ministry of Economic Affairs.[7] He was reportedly surprised by the nomination and had only known of it from Selangor State Secretary, Mohd. Amin Ahmad Ahya.[69] He then arranges a meeting with the Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad to discuss his role in the government.[70] Azmin seek audience again with the Sultan of Selangor to discuss the situation since he didn't want to hold the post Menteri Besar and Minister of Economic Affairs at the same time. Selangor Royal Office then released a statement saying that the Sultan had given permission for Azmin to join the federal government and that he will held the Menteri Besar post for the time being while the Sultan consider several candidates to replace him.[71]

On 30 May, Selangor Royal Office released a statement announcing that the swearing in ceremony of the new Menteri Besar will be held on 19 June, after Eid-ul Fitr and Azmin Ali will released his position on the same day.[72] Amirudin Shari, the seat holder of Sungai Tua state constituency and a member of Selangor State Executive Council was appointed as the new Selangor Menteri Besar by the Sultan. His swearing in ceremony was held at Istana Alam Shah on 19 June per scheduled.[8]

See also

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2018, selangor, state, election, 14th, selangor, state, election, held, 2018, elect, state, assemblymen, 14th, selangor, state, legislative, assembly, legislature, malaysian, state, selangor, 2013, 2018, 2023, outgoing, memberselected, members, seats, selangor. The 14th Selangor state election was held on 9 May 2018 to elect the State Assemblymen of the 14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly the legislature of the Malaysian state of Selangor 1 2018 Selangor state election 2013 9 May 2018 2023 outgoing memberselected members All 56 seats in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly29 seats needed for a majorityRegistered2 415 074Turnout2 074 891 85 91 Majority party Minority party Third party BN GSLeader Azmin Ali Noh Omar Sallehen MukhyiParty Pakatan Harapan PKR Barisan Nasional UMNO Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Leader s seat Bukit Antarabangsa Not contesting MP of Tanjong Karang Sabak lost seat Last election 29 seats 44 00 Pakatan Rakyat 12 Seats 38 96 15 seats 15 38 Pakatan Rakyat Seats before 29 11 13Seats won 51 4 1Seat change 22 7 12Popular vote 1 303 102 450 742 296 250Percentage 63 37 21 92 14 41 Selangor state election results mapMenteri Besar Selangor before electionMohamed Azmin AliPakatan Harapan PKR Menteri Besar Selangor designate Mohamed Azmin AliPakatan Harapan PKR The Selangor State Legislative Assembly was dissolved in a simple ceremony on 9 April 2018 by Sharafuddin of Selangor 2 3 Alternatively the legislative would automatically dissolve on 21 June 2018 the fifth anniversary of the first sitting and elections must be held within sixty days two months of the dissolution on or before 21 August 2018 with the date to be decided by the Election Commission of Malaysia if it was not dissolved prior to that date by the Head of State Sultan of Selangor on the advice of the Head of Government Menteri Besar of Selangor 4 The election was conducted by the Malaysian Election Commission and utilised the first past the post system Electoral candidates were nominated on 28 April 1 On 9 May between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Malaysian time UTC 8 polling was held in all 56 state constituencies throughout Selangor each constituency elects a single State Assemblyman to the state legislature The incumbent party Pakatan Harapan won a supermajority of 51 seats and was able to formed a government securing a third term The opposition Barisan Nasional won 4 seats while Gagasan Sejahtera won 1 seat 5 Azmin Ali returned as the Menteri Besar of Selangor before releasing his position a little over a month later to take the position in the Cabinet of Malaysia as the Minister of Economic Affairs 6 7 Amirudin Shari succeeded him as the 16th Menteri Besar of Selangor and was sworn in on 19 June 2018 8 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Electoral system 1 2 Voting Eligibility 1 3 Electoral divisions 2 Timeline 3 Contenders 3 1 Political parties 4 Manifestos 4 1 Barisan Nasional 4 2 Gagasan Sejahtera 4 3 Parti Rakyat Malaysia 4 4 People s Alternative Party 4 5 Independent Candidates 4 5 1 Azman Mohd Noor 4 5 2 Azwan Ali 4 5 3 Toh Sin Wah 5 Nomination 5 1 Nomination centres 5 2 The contested seats and candidates 6 Campaign 7 Election pendulum 8 Results 8 1 Summary 8 2 Seats that changed allegiance 9 Aftermath 10 See also 11 ReferencesBackground EditThe state election is the 14th state election in Selangor since the independence of Malaya now Malaysia in 1957 The governing Pakatan Harapan PH will seek to secure their third consecutive term in office since 2008 According to the Laws of the Constitution of Selangor 1959 the maximum term of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly the legislature of Selangor is five years from the date of the first sitting of Assembly following a state election after which it is dissolved by operation of law 9 The Assembly would have been automatically dissolved on 21 June 2018 the fifth anniversary of its first sitting on 21 June 2013 Electoral system Edit Each state constituencies of Selangor will elect one member to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly using the first past the post voting system If one party obtains a majority of seats then that party is entitled to form the State Government with its leader as Menteri Besar If the election results in no single party having a majority there is a hung assembly of which will be dissolved under the royal prerogative of the Sultan The redistricting of electoral boundaries for the entire country had been presented to and passed by the Dewan Rakyat and subsequently gazetted on 29 March 2018 after obtaining the royal consent of the Yang di Pertuan Agong ahead of the 14th general election 10 Elections are conducted by the Election Commission of Malaysia EC which is under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister s Department Voting Eligibility Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article Constitution of Malaysia Article 119 Qualification of electors To vote in the state election one had to be 11 registered in the electoral roll as an elector in the constituency in which he resides on aged 21 or over on the registration date a resident of the constituency or if not so an absentee voter not disqualified under any law relating to offences committed in connection with elections Electoral divisions Edit All 56 constituencies within Selangor which constitute the Selangor State Legislative Assembly were contested during the election Constituencies of Selangor State Legislative Assembly since 2018Timeline EditThe key dates are listed below in Malaysia Standard Time GMT 8 28 March Prime Minister Najib Razak tabled the Election Commission s redelineation report in the Dewan Rakyat 12 6 April Najib Razak announced his intention to dissolve the Malaysian Parliament on the consent of Sultan Muhammad V the Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia 13 6 April Menteri Besar Azmin Ali states that he will seek an audience with Selangor s Ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah to obtain his consent to dissolve the Selangor State Legislative Assembly 14 15 7 April Formal dissolution of Parliament 16 9 April A simple ceremony to dissolve Selangor State Legislative Assembly was held at Balai Dewan Diraja Istana Alam Shah In attendance are the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Raja Muda Selangor the crown prince Tengku Amir Shah Mentri Besar of Selangor Azmin Ali Speaker of Selangor State Legislative Assembly Hannah Yeoh and members of Selangor Council of the Royal Court 2 3 10 April Election Commission chairman Hashim Abdullah announced that the general election will take place on 9 May 2018 17 18 28 April Nomination process of candidates for the general election begins and the deadline 10am for the delivery of candidate nomination papers 19 20 28 April Official 11 day campaigning period begins 21 5 May Early voting begins 22 9 May Polling day 10 May Result of the election was announced in the early morning by the Election Commission of Malaysia with Pakatan Harapan PH winning 51 out of 56 seats in Selangor Leader of PH in Selangor Azmin Ali seeks audience with Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah to inform him of the result The Sultan appoints Azmin Ali as the Menteri Besar 6 11 May Swearing in ceremony of the returning Menteri Besar of Selangor Azmin Ali was held at Balairung Seri Istana Alam Shah 23 14 May Swearing in ceremony of the new members of Selangor State Executive Council was held at Balairung Seri Istana Alam Shah 24 Contenders EditThe incumbent party Pakatan Harapan have decided to contest all 56 seats in Selangor 25 Malaysian United Indigenous Party Bersatu expressed their desire to contest in the 12 seats won by the Barisan Nasional in the last general election National Trust Party Amanah will target to contest in 15 seats held by Pan Malaysian Islamic Party PAS in the last general election Pakatan Harapan will finalize the remaining 21 seats before 23 February 2018 26 On 8 March 2018 Pakatan Harapan has successfully finalized 50 seats Pakatan Harapan has yet to finalize 6 seats The seats are Sungai Panjang Sungai Burong Lembah Jaya Dusun Tua Seri Serdang and Kota Damansara 27 The opposition Barisan Nasional BN is also set to contest all 56 seats in Selangor State Legislative Assembly Barisan Nasional BN linchpin party United Malays National Organisation UMNO is to set to contest major share of Barisan Nasional BN seats Gagasan Sejahtera also states that they will contest all 56 seats in Selangor Pan Malaysian Islamic Party PAS will compete for 42 seats 28 while Parti Sosialis Malaysia PSM will contest 5 seats in Semenyih Bukit Lanjan Kota Damansara Pelabuhan Klang and Sri Muda 29 Political parties Edit Coalition Other partiesIncumbent Opposition Pakatan Harapan PH Gagasan Sejahtera GS Barisan Nasional BN Parti Rakyat Malaysia PRM 30 Parti Sosialis Malaysia PSM 29 People s Alternative Party PAP People s Justice Party PKR Democratic Action Party DAP National Trust Party Amanah Malaysian United Indigenous Party Bersatu Malaysian Islamic Party PAS Malaysia National Alliance Party Ikatan United Malays National Organisation UMNO Malaysian Chinese Association MCA Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Gerakan Malaysian Indian Congress MIC Manifestos EditSeveral parties launched specific manifestos for Selangor ahead of the state election Barisan Nasional Edit Barisan Nasional launches their manifestos on 8 April 2018 Using the theme Better Selangor Yakinlah BN lebih baik English Better Selangor Rest assured BN is better the manifestos consist of 10 programs containing 100 initiatives focusing on the betterment of Selangorians 31 32 Programs Initiatives1 High performance public service Urban Transformation Centre UTC in all districts Goods and Services Tax GST in government sector fully borne by the government Re aligning the direction of the state subsidiary Empowering the state sharia court institution Young local authorities members Kuala Langat District Council MDKL and Kuala Selangor District Council MDKS upgraded to municipal councils Klang Municipal Council MPK divided into MPK North and MPK South Special integrity panel to monitor the government and administration Amend state by laws and local authorities Balance race composition of civil servants and make sure contract staff efficient in fixed service2 Thriving sustainable and innovative economy Create entrepreneur transformation center Special fund incentives for the establishment of community shop RM 1 nominal fee when applying for hawker and small traders licenses Special fund for small entrepreneurial capital aids Development of west coast north and south of Selangor Create digital free market zone Selangor as a logistic hub as a new economy source Integrated Small and Medium Industries IKS hubs in rural areas Transforming industrial zones IKS and tourist sites Imposing premiums under land value in program transforming illegal companies from agriculture to industrial Special fund for Selangor Food Security program3 Prosperous and affordable housing PPR Public Housing Program houses become rent to own 50 000 affordable houses to be built Special housing program for M40 group Special fund to fix old houses 10 percent incentive when buying first houses under RM200 000 Abandoned project recovery4 Excellent education and exemplary role models Free primary school education Special fund for Parents Teachers Association Free school bus services in PPR area RM10 000 incentive to first class degree holder Special help RM2 000 to higher education entrees Special housing allowance to KAFA Al Quran and Fardhu Ain classes teachers Special fund for tahfiz school Special fund for tertiary student rented houses5 User friendly infrastructures and basic amenities Finalize the restructure of water supply industries Offers free 20 cubic meters clean water supply per month and rebates for uses under 40 cubic meters Special fund for development and payment for the electrical and water bills of places of worship6 The welfare of youth women and society 6 000 units of youth transit homes in Rawang Shah Alam Stadium as the home stadium of Selangor FA State government Pusat Ngaji place to learn to read Quran in every state constituencies 50 percent reduction of door tax in agricultural land and empty house lots7 Efficient and affordable public transport Integrated transport hub in Shah Alam Create land port hub Special school bus fares fund to B40 families Special fund to obtain motorcycle license Motorcycle racing circuit in every state constituencies Improvement of free bus service to the citizen RM1 000 aid scheme to obtain heavy vehicle licenses8 Public s security and safety Increase CCTV in high risk area Special fund for villages and traditional villages security Adding street light facilities Monitoring and enforcing laws to foreign workers Special fund to create security post in residential areas9 Quality health and sustainable environment Ambulances in every state constituencies Free dialysis center in every state constituencies Special fund to fight dengue 20 cent payments to people who brought their own plastic bags to stores that charges plastic bags Counseling center in every state constituencies10 The well being and life quality of the rural communities Special fund to low cost housing maintenance by Joint Management Body JMB Abolish outstanding summonses compounds to hawker small trader and traffic offenses Nursery and kindergarten facilities in every low medium cost residential area Increasing the amount of Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia 2 0Gagasan Sejahtera Edit Gagasan Sejahtera launches their manifestos on 29 March 2018 They use the theme Selangor Sejahtera English Prosperous Selangor in their manifestos It consist of 10 cores focusing on forming a government and administration that follows the principles of divinity accountability and competent in making a peaceful environment for the multiracial and multi religion state 33 Cores1 Prosperous government Sharing of the economic prosperity with the people by continuing and improving the welfare programs by the current state government Adheres to the principle of fairness integrity virtue competence and transparency based on the preservation of religion life wealth intellect and heredity Leaders who are caring competent and free of corruption Mature and prosperous political culture2 Religious and cultural welfare Appreciation of the national culture policy which places Islam as the foundation of racial unity and harmony Incentives to management officials of places of worship Muslim and non Muslim3 Income welfare Basic food aids to target groups on a monthly basis Expansion of the digital economy through the provision of hubs and infrastructures4 Education welfare Parents Teachers Association incentives on a yearly basis Free education for state government owned schools Post graduation SPM academy Creating a scheme for state government teachers and school staffs Assistance in paying the school bus fares5 Prosperity of young people Youth Training Academy to polish skills in futuristic industry Establishing a business entrepreneurial plaza Incentives to volunteer and youth welfare clubs Youth fitness and recreation program incentives Developing a complete sports infrastructure6 Prosperity of women and families RM150 incentives to women s health and elegance RM500 incentives to women who gave birth Assistance and guidance service to harmony marriage and household well being Assistance to single mothers7 Health wellbeing Takaful protection scheme insurance for Selangorians Promoting a healthy lifestyle RM200 incentive for people older than 40 who goes for health screening Transportation service to disabled and elderly to hospitals8 Farm economy prosperity Productivity based incentives to farmers breeders and fishermen Providing initial capital grants RM10 million to 500 young farmers Digital marketing network of agro products livestock and fisheries9 Residential welfare Create rent to own Prosperous Selangor Home Neighborhood community support program10 Environmental prosperity Incentives of new energy sources and green technology Natural river conservationParti Rakyat Malaysia Edit Parti Rakyat Malaysia publishes their manifesto on their blog on 30 April 2018 34 Manifesto Peace and harmony Reduce reliance on foreign workers Reinstate local government election involving the participation of local candidates Economic opportunities Environment Affordable Housing Participation in Improving Security and a Better Community Improve Competitiveness Among Young People Encouraging Youth Involvement in Agriculture and Agribusiness Formulate Comprehensive Labour Policy To Ensure Private Sectors Employ Permanent Staff Instead Of Contract StaffPeople s Alternative Party Edit People s Alternative Party only has two candidates competing in Selangor One of the candidates the Selangor branch chairman Harry Arul Krishnan states that he will resolve the issue of birth certificate and identity cards for the stateless and launch crime intervention programs among other thing during his manifesto announcement on 3 May 2018 in Sungai Pelek 35 Independent Candidates Edit Some of the independent candidates releases their own manifesto specific for their contested seat Azman Mohd Noor Edit Azman contested at Rawang seat His manifesto includes 36 Support the economy spiritual and the people s welfare development program Continuing the organized and systematic care of infrastructures in Rawang Upgrading the places of worship Healthy lifestyle Helps to restructure small businesses Free tuition Hygiene campaigns Recycling campaigns Upgrading the existing health centersAzwan Ali Edit Azwan Ali contested against his elder brother former Menteri Besar of Selangor Azmin Ali at Bukit Antarabangsa seat He announces his manifesto on 27 April 2018 pledging to 37 Meet the people every day to listen to their problems Eliminate the corruption culture in politics immediately Solve the water supply problems in Selangor Provide affordable housing for the people Give charity to the peopleToh Sin Wah Edit Toh Sin Wah contested at Subang Jaya seat He didn t announce specific manifesto but regards his participation in the election as to bring politics to the people going against the exclusive and nepotistic politics concept brought by the two biggest parties Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan 38 Nomination EditMain article Elections in Malaysia Nomination process Candidates were nominated at numerous nomination centres around Selangor on 28 April The candidates must deliver their nomination papers by 10 am to qualify to contest in the election 19 20 Nomination centres Edit Constituency Nomination centres 39 Sungai Air Tawar Tun Razak Hall Sabak BernamSabakSungai Panjang Seri Bernam Hall Sungai BesarSekinchanHulu Bernam Hulu Selangor District Sports Complex Multipurpose HallKuala Kubu BaharuBatang KaliSungai Burong Dato Hormat Hall Tanjong KarangPermatangBukit Melawati Kuala Selangor Sports Complex Indoor StadiumIjokJeramKuang Selayang Municipal Council Office LobbyRawangTaman TemplerSungai Tua SMK Sungai Pusu Hall GombakGombak SetiaHulu KelangBukit Antarabangsa Dato Ahmad Razali HallLembah JayaPandan Indah Ampang Jaya Municipal Council HallTerataiDusun Tua Kajang Municipal Council Seri Cempaka HallSemenyihKajang Hulu Langat District Land Office Demesne Main HallSungai RamalBalakongSeri Kembangan Subang Jaya Municipal Council Hall Puchong IndahSeri SerdangKinrara 3K Complex SS13 Subang JayaSubang JayaSeri Setia Petaling Jaya City Council Civic HallTaman MedanBukit GasingKampung Tunku Puay Chai Hall SRJK C Jalan SS 2 54 Petaling JayaBandar UtamaBukit LanjanPaya Jaras SMK Seksyen 8 Main Hall Kota DamansaraKota DamansaraKota Anggerik Dewan Besar Tanjung MBSA Seksyen 19 Shah AlamBatu TigaMeru Klang District Land Office Multipurpose HallSementaSelat KelangBandar Baru Klang Pandamaran Sports Complex Hall KlangPelabuhan KlangSentosa Kemuning Utama Shah Alam City Council Hall Seksyen 32 Shah AlamSungai KandisKota KemuningSijangkang Dewan Seri Jugra Telok Datuk BantingBantingMoribTanjong Sepat Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi Multipurpose Hall SepangDengkilSungai PelekThe contested seats and candidates Edit No State constituency Incumbent State Assemblyman Political parties Pakatan Harapan 40 41 42 Gagasan Sejahtera 43 Barisan Nasional 44 Other parties Ind 45 Candidate Name Party Candidate Name Party Candidate Name Party Candidate Name PartyN01 Sungai Air Tawar Vacant 46 47 Mohd Hamizar Sulaiman 48 Bersatu Zamri Yahya 48 PAS Rizam Ismail 48 UMNO N02 Sabak Sallehen Mukhyi GS Ahmad Mustain Othman 49 Amanah Sallehen Mukhyi 49 Sallehudin Mohd Iskan 49 N03 Sungai Panjang Budiman Mohd Zohdi BN Mariam Abdul Rashid 50 Mohd Razali Shaari 50 Imran Tamrin 51 50 N04 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim PH Ng Suee Lim 52 DAP Mohd Fazlin Taslimin 52 Lee Yee Yuan 51 52 MCA N05 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar BN Mohd Amran Sakir 53 Amanah Mohammed Salleh Ri 53 Rosni Sohar 53 UMNO N06 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong PH Lee Kee Hiong DAP Naharudin Abd Rashid Wong Koon Mun MCA N07 Batang Kali Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan BN Harumaini Omar Bersatu Mohd Hasnizan Harun Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan UMNO N08 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lias BN Mohd Tarmizi Lazim Mohd Zamri Mohd Zainuldin Mohd Shamsudin Lias N09 Permatang Sulaiman Abdul Razak BN Rozana Zainal Abidin PKR Muhammad Jafaruddin Sheik Daud Sulaiman Abdul Razak N10 Bukit Melawati Jakiran Jacomah BN Juwairiya Zulkifli Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Kassim Jakiran Jacomah N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad PH Idris Ahmad Jefri Mejan Ikatan K Parthiban MIC Kumaran Tamil Dassen PRMN12 Jeram Amiruddin Setro BN Mohd Shaid Rosli Bersatu Mohd Noor Mohd Shahar PAS Zahar Azlan Ariffin UMNO N13 Kuang Abdul Shukur Idrus BN Sallehudin Amiruddin Mohd Fauzan Madzlan Abdul Shukur Idrus Mohd Rafie Mohammad Arif PRMN14 Rawang Gan Pei Nei PH Chua Wei Kiat PKR Kong Tuck Wah Chan Wun Hoong MCA Azman Mohd Noor INDN15 Taman Templer Zaidy Abdul Talib GS Mohd Sany Hamzan Amanah Zaidy Abdul Talib Md Nasir Ibrahim UMNO Koh Swe Yong PRMRajandran Batumalai PAPN16 Sungai Tua previously known as Batu Caves Amirudin Shari PH Amirudin Shari PKR Mohammad Ibrahim N Rawisandran MIC Badrul Hisam Md Zin INDN17 Gombak Setia Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan GS Hilman Idham Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan Megat Zulkarnain Omardin UMNO N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib PH Saari Sungib Amanah Kamalulhysham Mohd Suhut Ismail Ahmad N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali PH Mohamed Azmin Ali PKR Syarifah Haslizah Syed Ariffin Salwa Yunus Ahmad Kamarudin PRMAzwan Ali INDN20 Lembah Jaya Khasim Abdul Aziz GS Haniza Mohamed Talha Khasim Abdul Aziz Muhamad Nizam Shith Norizwan Mohamed PRMN21 Pandan Indah previously known as Chempaka Iskandar Abdul Samad GS Izham Hashim Amanah Iskandar Abdul Samad Mohd Haniff Koslan N22 Teratai Tiew Way Keng PH Lai Wai Chong DAP Mohd Irman Abdul Wahab Liew Pok Boon Gerakan Jenice Lee Ying Ha PRMN23 Dusun Tua Razaly Hassan GS Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof Razaly Hassan Mohd Zin Isa UMNO N24 Semenyih Johan Abd Aziz BN Bakhtiar Mohd Nor Bersatu Mad Shahmidur Mat Kosim Johan Abd Aziz Arutchelvan Subramaniams PSMN25 Kajang Wan Azizah Wan Ismail PH Hee Loy Sian PKR Zaiton Ahmad Teh Yeow Meng MCA Dennis Wan Jinn Woei PRMN26 Sungai Ramal previously known as Bangi Mohd Shafie Ngah GS Mazwan Johar Amanah Nushi Mahfodz Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin UMNO N27 Balakong Eddie Ng Tien Chee PH Eddie Ng Tien Chee DAP Mohamad Ibrahim Ghazali Lim Chin Wah MCA N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah PH Ean Yong Hian Wah Chang Toong Woh N29 Seri Serdang Noor Hanim Ismail GS Siti Mariah Mahmud Amanah Noor Hanim Ismail PAS Mohammad Satim Diman UMNO N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han PH Ng Sze Han DAP Lim Ying Ran Ikatan Chiew Kai Heng MCA N31 Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan PH Michelle Ng Mei Sze Chong Ah Watt Toh Sin Wah INDN32 Seri Setia Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad PH Shaharuddin Badarudin PKR Mohd Ghazali Daud PAS Yusoff M Haniff UMNO Vigneswaran SubramaniamN33 Taman Medan Haniza Mohamed Talha PH Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri Ariffin Mahaiyuddin Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran PH Rajiv Rishyakaran DAP David Sew Kah Heng Ikatan Chai Ko Thing Gerakan N35 Kampung Tunku Lau Weng San PH Lim Yi Wei Tam Gim Tuan MCA N36 Bandar Utama previously known as Damansara Utama Yeo Bee Yin PH Jamaliah Jamaluddin Ch ng Soo Chau Chong Fook Meng INDN37 Bukit Lanjan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping PH Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping PKR Syed Abdul Razak Syed Long Alsagof Gerakan N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman GS Mohd Khairuddin Othman Hanafi Zulkapli PAS Zein Isma Ismail UMNO N39 Kota Damansara Halimaton Saadiah Bohan BN Shatiri Mansor Siti Rohaya Ahad Halimaton Saadiah Bohan Sivarajan Arumugam PSMN40 Kota Anggerik Yaakob Sapari PH Najwan Halimi Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani Jumaeah Masdi N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail PH Rodziah Ismail Abdul Halim Omar Ahmad Mua adzam Shah Ya akop N42 Meru Abd Rani Osman GS Mohd Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar Amanah Noor Najhan Mohd Salleh Khairul Anuar Saimun Shee Chee Weng INDManikavasagam Sundaram PRMN43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi PH Daroyah Alwi PKR Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan Saroni Judi Gandhi NagamuthuN44 Selat Klang Halimah Ali GS Abdul Rashid Asari Bersatu Halimah Ali Mohd Khairi Hussin Jeichandran WadiveluZainal Azwar Kamaruddin INDN45 Bandar Baru Klang previously known as Sungai Pinang Teng Chang Khim PH Teng Chang Khim DAP Teoh Kah Yeong MCA N46 Pelabuhan Klang Abdul Khalid Ibrahim IND Azmizam Zaman Huri PKR Khalid Nayan PAS Seikh Rajesh Seikh Ahmad UMNO Shanmugasundram Veerappan PSMN47 Pandamaran Eric Tan Pok Shyong PH Leong Tuck Chee DAP G S Santokh Singh Ikatan Tee Hooi Ling MCA N48 Sentosa previously known as Kota Alam Shah Ganabatirau Veraman PH Gunarajah George PKR Rajan Manikesavan PAS R Subramaniam MIC Sundarajoo A Periasamy INDM Telai Amblam PRMN49 Sungai Kandis previously known as Seri Andalas Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam PH Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei Mohd Yusof Abdullah Kamaruzzaman Johari UMNO Hanafiah HusinN50 Kota Kemuning previously known as Sri Muda Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei PH Ganabatirau Veraman DAP Burhan Adnan Tiew Hock Huat Gerakan Abdul Razak Ismail PSMRajasekaran Soundaparandy INDN51 Sijangkang Ahmad Yunus Hairi GS Mohd Hamidi Abu Bakar Bersatu Ahmad Yunus Hairi Sulaiman Mohd Karli UMNO N52 Banting previously known as Teluk Datuk Loh Chee Heng IND Lau Weng San DAP Ng Siok Hwa MCA Tan Choon Swee PRMN53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin PH Hasnul Baharuddin Amanah Mohammad Sallehuddin Hafiz PAS Rozana Kamarulzaman UMNO N54 Tanjong Sepat Mohd Haslin Hassan GS Borhan Aman Shah PKR Mohd Haslin Hassan Karim Mansor N55 Dengkil Shahrum Mohd Sharif BN Adhif Syan Abdullah Bersatu Yusmi Haniff Ariffin Shahrum Mohd Sharif N56 Sungai Pelek Lai Nyuk Lan PH Ronnie Liu DAP Rohaya Mohd Shahir Ng Chok Sin MCA Harry Arul Raj Krishnan PAPCampaign EditIn April 2018 the Selangor Islamic Council MAIS and Selangor Islamic Department JAIS released circulars following the decree by Sharafuddin of Selangor to remind the public about the prohibition of using mosques as campaigning sites for the election 54 The electoral campaign in the northernmost parliament seat Sabak Bernam which included the assembly seat Sungai Air Tawar and Sabak targeted on issues faced by the locals who are mostly farmers and fishermen 55 In Sungai Air Tawar BN candidate Rizam Ismail planned to build up the town and helping small scale entrepreneurs by upgrading broken stalls and give them exposure to online business 55 Sallehen Mukhyi the Sabak incumbent assemblyman and GS candidate proposed for Sabak to be an agropolitan town to help farmers marketing their produce 55 Another candidate Sallehuddin Iskan from BN used the slogan Berilmu Berbakti Berintegriti in English Knowledgeable devoted and has strong moral principle in his campaign and pledge to help the local in issues regarding affordable housing and small scale palm oil farmers 56 Meanwhile Ahmad Mustain of PH campaigned for Sabak to have modern agriculture practices that gives higher yields higher wages and to reduce urban migration 55 Jamal Yunos the Sungai Besar UMNO division chief organised a consert and offered a cash prize amounted to RM25 000 to a lucky draw winner in return for votes for Barisan Nasional candidates He also launched a campaign to stick BN stickers to vehicles in exchange of RM10 each Sekinchan DAP lodges a police report on the incident claiming it went against the election rules 57 58 Sekinchan voters when interviewed expressed different voting preferences some voted based on the candidates and some voted based on which party the candidates endorsed 57 Selangor branch of the Royal Malaysia Police stated that 114 reports were lodged throughout the ten days of campaigning duration 59 Election pendulum EditThe 14th General Election witnessed 51 governmental seats and 5 non governmental seats filled the Selangor State Legislative Assembly The government side has 21 safe seats and 8 fairly safe seats However none of the non government side has safe and fairly safe seat 2018 Selangor state electionGOVERNMENT SEATSMarginalSabak Ahmad Mustain Othman AMANAH 34 88Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari BERSATU 35 99Morib Hasnul Baharuddin AMANAH 40 42Jeram Mohd Shaid Rosli BERSATU 40 94Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri PKR 42 13Kuang Sallehuddin Amiruddin BERSATU 43 67Ijok Dr Idris Ahmad PKR 45 18Permatang Rozana Zainal Abidin PKR 46 03Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah PKR 46 30Sementa Dr Daroyah Alwi PKR 46 80Dengkil Adhif Syan Abdullah BERSATU 48 30Bukit Melawati Juwairiya Zulkifli PKR 48 75Taman Templer Mohd Sany Hamzan AMANAH 50 18Semenyih Bakhtiar Mohd Nor BERSATU 50 76Batang Kali Harumaini Omar BERSATU 51 08Sungai Ramal Mazwan Johar AMANAH 51 31Gombak Setia Hilman Idham PKR 51 37Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim DAP 51 62Meru Mohd Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar AMANAH 52 04Sungai Pelek Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew DAP 52 55Dusun Tua Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof DAP 53 16Sungai Kandis Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei PKR 55 60Fairly safeTaman Medan Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri PKR 57 78Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong DAP 57 85Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail PKR 58 24Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman PKR 58 68Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi PKR 58 82Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib AMANAH 58 89Lembah Jaya Haniza Mohamed Talha PKR 59 60Seri Serdang Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud AMANAH 59 71SafePandan Indah Ir Izham Hashim AMANAH 60 83Kota Damansara Shatiri Mansor PKR 61 14Sungai Tua Amirudin Shari PKR 61 61Seri Setia Prof Dr Shaharuddin Badaruddin PKR 66 62Kota Kemuning Ganabatirau Veraman DAP 70 63Kajang Hee Loy Sian DAP 71 59Rawang Chua Wei Kiat PKR 76 91Teratai Lai Wai Chong DAP 76 91Balakong Eddie Ng Tien Chee DAP 77 53Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali PKR 79 64Banting Lau Weng San DAP 81 81Kinrara Ng Sze Han DAP 82 96Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee DAP 85 32Sentosa Gunarajah George PKR 85 62Bukit Lanjan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping DAP 86 40Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran DAP 86 92Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze DAP 88 33Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei DAP 89 53Bandar Baru Klang Teng Chang Khim DAP 89 81Bandar Utama Jamaliah Jamaluddin DAP 90 47Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah DAP 90 79NON GOVERNMENT SEATSMarginalSijangkang Dr Ahmad Yunus Hairi PAS 37 19Sungai Panjang Mohd Imran Tamrin UMNO 40 54Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail UMNO 40 71Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lias UMNO 42 69Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar UMNO 43 28Results EditFor complete results see Results of the Malaysian general election 2018 by state constituency Selangor After all 56 constituencies had been declared the results were 60 61 62 An animated electoral map of Selangor depicting the state constituencies gained by the Pakatan Harapan PH in the 2018 Election PH controlled seats BN controlled seats GS controlled seats PKR controlled seats DAP controlled seats Independent seats 51 4 1PH BN GSParty Leader MLAs VotesOf total Of totalPakatan Harapan Azmin Ali 51 91 1 51 56 1 303 102 63 37 Barisan Nasional Noh Omar 4 7 1 4 56 450 742 21 92 Gagasan Sejahtera Sallehen Mukhyi 1 1 8 1 56 296 250 14 41 Constituency Winner Votes Majority Opponent s Votes Incumbent Incumbent MajorityBN 4 PH 51 PAS 1 Independent 0N1 Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail BN UMNO 5 437 1 440 Mohd Hamizar Sulaiman PH PPBM 3 921 Kamarol Zaki Haji Abdul Malik BN UMNO 1 416Zamri Yahya GS PAS 3 997N2 Sabak Ahmad Mustain Othman PH AMANAH 6 981 130 Sallehen Mukhyi GS PAS 6 183 Sallehen Mukhyi PAS 399Sallehudin Mohd Iskan BN UMNO 6 851N3 Sungai Panjang Imran Tamrin BN UMNO 10 530 2 084 Mariam Abdul Rashid PH AMANAH 8 446 Budiman Mohd Zohdi BN UMNO 2 183Mohd Razali Shaari GS PAS 6 999N4 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim PH DAP 7 863 2 844 Mohd Fazlin Taslimin GS PAS 2 351 Ng Suee Lim PH DAP 2 239Lee Yee Yuan BN MCA 5 019N5 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar BN UMNO 8 164 20 Mohd Amran Sakir PH AMANAH 8 144 Rosni Sohar BN UMNO 3 032Mohammed Salleh Ri GS PAS 2 554N6 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong PH DAP 14 101 7 134 Naharudin Abd Rashid GS PAS 3 306 Lee Kee Hiong PH DAP 1 702Wong Koon Mun BN MCA 6 967N7 Batang Kali Harumaini Omar PH PPBM 21 536 8 315 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan BN UMNO 13 221 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan BN UMNO 5 398Mohd Hasnizan Harun GS PAS 7 408N8 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lian BN UMNO 8 741 2 330 Mohd Tarmizi Lazim PH PPBM 5 323 Mohd Shamsudin Lian BN UMNO 3 013Mohd Zamri Mohd Zainuldin GS PAS 6 411N9 Permatang Rozana Zainal Abidin PH PKR 9 208 1 158 Sulaiman Abdul Razak BN UMNO 8 050 Sulaiman Abdul Razak BN UMNO 1 026Muhammad Jafaruddin Sheik Daud GS PAS 2 746N10 Bukit Melawati Juwairiya Zulkifli PH PKR 11 050 2 695 Jakiran Jacomah BN UMNO 8 355 Jakiran Jacomah BN UMNO 806Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Kassim GS PAS 3 261N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad PH PKR 8 914 2 114 Jefri Mejan GS IKATAN 3 942 Idris Ahmad PH PKR 739K Parthiban BN MIC 6 800Kumaran Tamil Dassen PRM 76N12 Jeram Mohd Shaid Rosli PH PPBM 7 087 1 191 Zahar Azlan Ariffin BN UMNO 5 896 Amiruddin Setro BN UMNO 2 834Mohd Noor Mohd Shahar GS PAS 4 326N13 Kuang Sallehudin Amiruddin PH PPBM 9 845 2 860 Abdul Shukur Idrus BN UMNO 6 985 Abdul Shukur Idrus BN UMNO 1 255Mohd Fauzan Madzlan GS PAS 5 672Mohd Rafie Mohammad Arif PRM 44N14 Rawang Chua Wei Kiat PH PKR 29 946 23 860 Kong Tuck Wah GS PAS 2 259 Gan Pei Nei PH PKR 9 241Chan Wun Hoong BN MCA 6 086Azman Mohd Noor IND 644N15 Taman Templer Mohd Sany Hamzan PH AMANAH 18 362 7 903 Zaidy Abdul Talib GS PAS 10 459 Zaidy Abdul Talib PAS 7 467Md Nasir Ibrahim BN UMNO 7 580Koh Swe Yong PRM 82Rajandran Batumalai PAP 108N16 Sungai Tua previously known as Batu Caves 63 Amirudin Shari PH PKR 17 446 11 374 Mohammad Ibrahim GS PAS 4 530 Amirudin Shari PH PKR 3 261N Rawisandran BN MIC 6 072Badrul Hisam Md Zin IND 268N17 Gombak Setia Hilman Idham PH PKR 24 157 12 399 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan GS PAS 11 758 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan PAS 1 681Megat Zulkarnain Omardin BN UMNO 11 113N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib PH AMANAH 25 746 15 349 Kamalulhysham Mohd Suhut GS PAS 7 573 Saari Sungib PH AMANAH 2 881Ismail Ahmad BN UMNO 10 397N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali PH PKR 30 892 25 512 Syarifah Haslizah Syed Ariffin GS PAS 2 311 Mohamed Azmin Ali PH PKR 4 044Salwa Yunus BN UMNO 5 380Ahmad Kamarudin PRM 116Azwan Ali IND 90N20 Lembah Jaya Haniza Mohamed Talha PH PKR 22 512 14 790 Khasim Abdul Aziz GS PAS 7 358 Khasim Abdul Aziz PAS 8 713Muhamad Nizam Shith BN UMNO 7 722Norizwan Mohamed PRM 177N21 Pandan Indah previously known as Chempaka 63 Izham Hashim PH AMANAH 24 914 16 386 Iskandar Abdul Samad GS PAS 7 517 Iskandar Abdul Samad PAS 9 608Mohd Haniff Koslan BN UMNO 8 528N22 Teratai Lai Wai Chong PH DAP 34 453 29 425 Mohd Irman Abdul Wahab GS PAS 5 028 Tiew Way Keng PH DAP 13 646Liew Pok Boon BN GERAKAN 4 784Jenice Lee Ying Ha PRM 529N23 Dusun Tua Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof PH DAP 22 325 10 422 Razaly Hassan GS PAS 7 771 Razaly Hassan PAS 4 071Mohd Zin Isa BN UMNO 11 903N24 Semenyih Bakhtiar Mohd Nor PH PPBM 23 428 8 964 Johan Abdul Aziz BN UMNO 14 464 Johan Abdul Aziz BN UMNO 4 757Mad Shahmidur Mat Kosim GS PAS 6 966Arutchelvan Subramaniams PSM 1 293N25 Kajang Hee Loy Sian PH PKR 39 055 30 755 Zaiton Ahmad GS PAS 8 300 Wan Azizah Wan Ismail PH PKR 6 824Teh Yeow Meng BN MCA 7 097Dennis Wan Jinn Woei PRM 103N26 Sungai Ramal previously known as Bangi 63 Mazwan Johar PH AMANAH 24 591 10 630 Nushi Mahfodz GS PAS 13 961 Mohd Shafie Ngah PAS 11 838Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin BN UMNO 9 372N27 Balakong Ng Tien Chee PH DAP 41 768 35 538 Mohamad Ibrahim Ghazali GS PAS 6 230 Ng Tien Chee PH DAP 13 542Lim Chin Wah BN MCA 5 874N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah PH DAP 34 659 31 145 Chang Toong Woh BN MCA 3 514 Ean Yong Hian Wah PH DAP 22 078N29 Seri Serdang Siti Mariah Mahmud PH AMANAH 27 088 14 363 Noor Hanim Ismail GS PAS 5 552 Noor Hanim Ismail PAS 16 251Mohammad Satim Diman BN UMNO 12 725N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han PH DAP 52 207 45 212 Lim Ying Ran GS IKATAN 3 732 Ng Sze Han PH DAP 14 604Chiew Kai Heng BN MCA 6 995N31 Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze PH DAP 55 354 48 272 Chong Ah Watt BN MCA 7 082 Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan PH DAP 28 069Toh Sin Wah IND 228N32 Seri Setia Shaharuddin Badarudin PH PKR 29 250 19 372 Mohd Ghazali Daud GS PAS 4 563 Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad PH PKR 4 663Yusoff M Haniff BN UMNO 9 878Vigneswaran Subramaniam IND 217N33 Taman Medan Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri PH PKR 21 712 10 940 Ariffin Mahaiyuddin GS PAS 5 090 Haniza Mohamed Talha PH PKR 3 731Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim BN UMNO 10 772N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran PH DAP 29 366 25 835 David Sew Kah Heng GS IKATAN 890 Rajiv Rishyakaran PH DAP 15 842Chai Ko Thing BN GERAKAN 3 531N35 Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei PH DAP 34 477 30 444 Tam Gim Tuan BN MCA 4 033 Lau Weng San PH DAP 13 685N36 Bandar Utama previously known as Damansara Utama 63 Jamaliah Jamaluddin PH DAP 38 651 34 769 Ch ng Soo Chau BN MCA 3 882 Yeo Bee Yin PH DAP 30 689Chong Fook Meng IND 188N37 Bukit Lanjan Wong Keat Ping PH PKR 47 748 40 233 Syed Abdul Razak Syed Long Alsagof BN GERAKAN 7 515 Wong Keat Ping PH PKR 17 200N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman PH PKR 20 376 12 072 Hanafi Zulkapli GS PAS 6 042 Mohd Khairuddin Othman PAS 5 522Zein Isma Ismail BN UMNO 8 304N39 Kota Damansara Shatiri Mansor PH PKR 26 440 15 703 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan BN UMNO 10 737 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan BN UMNO 1 527Siti Rohaya Ahad GS PAS 5 633Sivarajan Arumugam PSM 435N40 Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi PH PKR 26 947 17 004 Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani GS PAS 9 943 Yaakob Sapari PH PKR 4 503Jumaeah Masdi BN UMNO 8 924N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail PH PKR 27 638 15 616 Abdul Halim Omar GS PAS 7 793 Rodziah Ismail PH PKR 3 805Ahmad Mua adzam Shah Ya akop BN UMNO 12 022N42 Meru Mohd Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar PH AMANAH 17 665 9 608 Noor Najhan Mohd Salleh GS PAS 7 804 Abd Rani Osman PAS 9 079Khairul Anuar Saimun BN UMNO 8 057Shee Chee Weng IND 72Manikavasagam Sundaram PRM 346N43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi PH PKR 17 867 5 370 Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan GS PAS 7 696 Daroyah Alwi PH PKR 7 846Saroni Judi BN UMNO 12 497Gandhi Nagamuthu PRM 120N44 Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari PH PPBM 12 266 500 Halimah Ali GS PAS 11 766 Halimah Ali PAS 2 754Mohd Khairi Hussin BN UMNO 9 949Jeichandran Wadivelu PRM 52Zainal Azwar Kamaruddin IND 49N45 Bandar Baru Klang previously known as Sungai Pinang 63 Teng Chang Khim PH DAP 44 926 39 828 Teoh Kah Yeong BN MCA 5 098 Teng Chang Khim PH DAP 11 309N46 Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri PH PKR 15 837 6 422 Khalid Nayan GS PAS 2 925 Abdul Khalid Ibrahim IND 2 994Seikh Rajesh Seikh Ahmad BN UMNO 9 415Shanmugasundram Veerappan PSM 128N47 Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee PH DAP 41 552 35 863 G S Santokh Singh GS IKATAN 1 459 Tan Pok Shyong PH DAP 9 176Tee Hooi Ling BN MCA 5 689N48 Sentosa previously known as Kota Alam Shah 63 Gunarajah George PH PKR 38 106 33 600 Rajan Manikesavan GS PAS 1 722 Ganabatirau Veraman PH DAP 13 369R Subramaniam BN MIC 4 506Sundarajoo A Periasamy IND 95M Telai Amblam PRM 79N49 Sungai Kadis previously known as Seri Andalas 63 Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei PH PKR 23 998 12 480 Mohd Yusof Abdullah GS PAS 7 573 Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam PH PKR 15 633Kamaruzzaman Johari BN UMNO 11 518Hanafiah Husin PRM 76N50 Kota Kemuning previously known as Sri Muda 63 Ganabatirau Veraman PH DAP 28 617 21 639 Burhan Adnan GS PAS 6 978 Mat Shuhaimi Shafiel PH PKR 12 510Tiew Hock Huat BN GERAKAN 4 601Abdul Razak Ismail PSM 226Rajasekaran Soundaparandy IND 93N51 Sijankang Ahmad Yunus Hairi GS PAS 12 688 1 677 Mohd Hamidi Abu Bakar PH PPBM 11 011 Ahmad Yunus Hairi PAS 2 942Sulaiman Mohd Karli BN UMNO 10 420N52 Banting previously known as Teluk Datuk 63 Lau Weng San PH DAP 21 846 17 299 Ng Siok Hwa BN MCA 4 547 Loh Chee Heng IND 5 391Tan Choon Swee PRM 311N53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin PH AMANAH 11 000 2 117 Mohammad Sallehuddin Hafiz GS PAS 7 329 Hasnul Baharuddin PH AMANAH 766Rozana Kamarulzaman BN UMNO 8 883N54 Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah PH PKR 9 828 2 704 Mohd Haslin Hassan GS PAS 4 273 Mohd Haslin Hassan PAS 682Karim Mansor BN UMNO 7 124N55 Dengkil Adhif Syan Abdullah PH PPBM 21 172 6 934 Shahrum Mohd Sharif BN UMNO 14 238 Shahrum Mohd Sharif BN UMNO 2 317Yusmi Haniff Ariffin GS PAS 8 422N56 Sungai Pelek Ronnie Liu PH DAP 13 484 6 586 Rohaya Mohd Shahir GS PAS 5 200 Lai Nyuk Lan PH DAP 1 972Ng Chok Sin BN MCA 6 898Harry Arul Raj Krishnan PAP 79The result of the election was announced after 5pm on 9 May 2018 Pakatan Harapan won 51 out of 56 seats and was entitled to form a government in Selangor The Pakatan Harapan PH coalition won its best ever electoral results in Selangor and retained their control of the state In the previous election its predecessor informal coalition Pakatan Rakyat only managed to snatch 29 seats to form a simple majority This time around they manage to secure 51 out of 56 seats and 63 37 of popular votes of which PH state leader Azmin Ali had described as exceptional result exceed my own expectations of 40 seats 64 People s Justice Party PKR and Democratic Action Party DAP two of the parties in the coalition won in every seats they were contesting at The debut of new parties Malaysian United Indigenous Party PPBM and National Trust Party AMANAH had gone exceptionally well as they won 6 and 8 seats respectively out of 9 and 10 seats they are competing The election also saw bad performance on Barisan Nasional BN coalition side Not only the component parties Malaysian Indian Congress MIC Malaysian Chinese Association MCA and Malaysian People s Movement Party were unable to snatch any seat in the election but United Malays National Organisation UMNO only managed to retained four out of their eight seats won in the previous election Gagasan Sejahtera lost most seat to PH in the election and was only able to retained one seat Sijangkang The incumbent Menteri Besar of Selangor Azmin Ali had defended his Bukit Antarabangsa seat with over 79 popular vote and overwhelming 25 512 majority votes 65 While GS Selangor leader Salehen Mukhyi loses his seat in Sabak to AMANAH s Ahmad Mustain Othman with slim margin of 130 votes 60 Summary Edit Seats Pakatan Harapan 91 07 Barisan Nasional 7 14 Gagasan Sejahtera 1 79 Popular votes Pakatan Harapan 63 37 Barisan Nasional 21 92 Gagasan Sejahtera 14 41 Other parties independents 0 3 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results Party Candidates Vote SeatsVotes Won Pakatan Harapan a PH 56 1 303 102 63 37 51 91 07 22People s Justice Party PKR 21 498 927 24 26 21 37 05 7Democratic Action Party DAP 16 515 649 25 08 16 28 57 1Malaysian United Indigenous Party PPBM 9 115 589 5 62 6 10 71 6National Trust Party AMANAH 10 172 937 8 41 8 14 29 8Barisan Nasional b BN 56 450 742 21 92 4 7 14 8United Malays National Organisation UMNO 35 334 152 16 25 4 7 14 8Malaysian Indian Congress MIC 3 17 378 0 85 0 0 00 Malaysian Chinese Association MCA 14 78 781 3 83 0 0 00 Malaysian People s Movement Party GERAKAN 4 20 431 0 99 0 0 00 Gagasan Sejahtera GS 49 296 250 14 41 1 1 79 14Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 45 286 227 13 92 1 1 79 14Malaysian National Alliance Party c IKATAN 4 10 023 0 49 0 0 00 Socialist Party of Malaysia PSM 4 2 082 0 10 0 0 00 Parti Rakyat Malaysia PRM 13 2 111 0 10 0 0 00 People s Alternative Party PAP 2 187 0 01 0 0 00 Independents IND 10 1 944 0 09 0 0 00 Valid votes 2 056 418Invalid blank votes 18 473Total votes voter turnout 85 91 2 074 891 100 00 56 100 00Did not vote 340 183Registered voters 2 415 074Voting age population aged 21 years and above Selangor s population 66 6 401 100Source 60 Contested using People s Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers Contested using green moon election symbol on the ballot papers in the election Seats that changed allegiance Edit No Seat Previous Party 2013 Current Party 2018 N02 Sabak Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N07 Batang Kali Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan BERSATU N09 Permatang Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan PKR N10 Bukit Melawati Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan PKR N12 Jeram Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan BERSATU N13 Kuang Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan BERSATU N15 Taman Templer Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N17 Gombak Setia Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan PKR N18 Hulu Kelang Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N20 Lembah Jaya Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan PKR N21 Pandan Indah Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N23 Dusun Tua Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan DAP N24 Semenyih Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan BERSATU N26 Sungai Ramal Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N29 Seri Serdang Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N38 Paya Jaras Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan PKR N39 Kota Damansara Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan PKR N42 Meru Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N44 Selat Klang Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan BERSATU N53 Morib Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan AMANAH N54 Tanjong Sepat Gagasan Sejahtera PAS Pakatan Harapan PKR N55 Dengkil Barisan Nasional UMNO Pakatan Harapan BERSATU Aftermath EditAs the results were announced in the evening of 9 May it is recognised that Pakatan Harapan had won a super majority in Selangor state securing the third term for the coalition the govern the state 5 Azmin Ali as the leader of Pakatan Harapan of Selangor had seek audience with Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah on the morning of 10 May to informed the Sultan of the result In the meeting Azmin also informed the Sultan that Pakatan Harapan of Selangor had announced their support for him to be the returning Menteri Besar Sultan Sharafuddin is satisfied with the explanation and elected Azmin as the Menteri Besar of Selangor 6 He was sworn in on the morning of 11 May in front of the Sultan Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin and members of Selangor Council of the Royal Court at Balairung Seri Istana Alam Shah 23 On 13 May Azmin submitted a list of candidates of Selangor State Executive Council to the Sultan to be considered 67 The ruler of the state is satisfied with the candidates and they were sworn in at Istana Alam Shah on the next day In the same ceremony Sultan Sharafuddin delivered his first address after the general election He expressed his disappointment over the fractions among the Malays during the election campaign and encouraged the people to reunite once again The Sultan also reminded the elected state representatives to serve the people well and not to involve themselves with corruption 68 However the then Menteri Besar s name was announced as one of the ministers of the newly formed federal government on 18 May 2018 He was named to head the newly established Ministry of Economic Affairs 7 He was reportedly surprised by the nomination and had only known of it from Selangor State Secretary Mohd Amin Ahmad Ahya 69 He then arranges a meeting with the Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to discuss his role in the government 70 Azmin seek audience again with the Sultan of Selangor to discuss the situation since he didn t want to hold the post Menteri Besar and Minister of Economic Affairs at the same time Selangor Royal Office then released a statement saying that the Sultan had given permission for Azmin to join the federal government and that he will held the Menteri Besar post for the time being while the Sultan consider several candidates to replace him 71 On 30 May Selangor Royal Office released a statement 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