2001 Sarawak state election Registered 868,487 Turnout 542,285 (62.44%)
Majority party
Minority party
DAP
Leader
Abdul Taib Mahmud
Wong Ho Leng
Party
BN
DAP
Leader since
26 March 1981 (1981-03-26 )
12 February 2001
Leader's seat
Balingian
Bukit Assek (lost)
Last election
57 seats, 67.7%
3 seats, 9.0%
Seats before
57
2
Seats won
60
1
Seat change
3
1
Popular vote
382,137
45,327
Percentage
71.2%
8.4%
Swing
3.5%
0.6%
The eighth Sarawak state election was held on Thursday, 27 September 2001 with nomination date on Tuesday, 18 September 2001. The state assembly was supposed to be expired on 18 November 2001 but it was dissolved by the governor of Sarawak 2 months earlier on 3 September 2001.[ 1]
The election saw 815,932 citizens eligible to vote but only 67.01% of the total voters or 546,285 voters had turned up to vote in this election.[ 1]
There were 171 candidates pursuing for 62 state seats in Sarawak . Sarawak Barisan Nasional (National Front) won 60 out of 62 seats while the remaining two seats were won by Democratic Action Party (DAP) and independent respectively.[ 1] [ 2]
Results
Summary
Party or alliance Votes % Seats +/– Barisan Nasional Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu 382,137 71.16 30 +1= Sarawak United Peoples' Party 16 +3 Sarawak National Party 6 –1 Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak 8 0 Total 60 +3 Democratic Action Party 45,327 8.44 1 –2 National Justice Party 37,244 6.94 0 New State Reform Party 12,211 2.27 0 New Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party 2,854 0.53 0 0 Independents 57,220 10.66 1 –1 Total 536,993 100.00 62 0 Valid votes 536,993 98.70 Invalid/blank votes 7,074 1.30 Total votes 544,067 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 868,487 62.65
Results by constituency
4 state seats were won unopposed by Sarawak National Front on the nomination day.[ 2]
They were:
N11. Batu Kawah – Alfred Yap Chin Loi by Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP)
N25. Batang Ai – Dublin Unting anak Ingkot by Sarawak Dayak People's Party (PBDS)
N49. Katibas – Ambrose Blikau by United Traditional Bumiputera Party (PBB)
N62. Ba'kelalan – Dr Judson Tagal by Sarawak National Party (SNAP)
There were two election petitions filed to the Sarawak high court for N48 Pelagus and N60 Limbang constituency respectively after the election.[ 1]
The full list of representatives is shown below:[ 1] [ 2]
No.
State Constituency
Elected state assembly members
Elected party
BN 60 | DAP 1 | KeADILan 0 | PAS 0 | STAR 0 | IND 1
N01
Tanjung Datu
Ranum Mina
BN
N02
Tasik Biru
Peter Nansian Ngusie
BN
N03
Pantai Damai
Abdul Rahman Junaidi
BN
N04
Demak Laut
Abang Draup Zamahari @ Abang Abdul Rauf Abang Zen
BN
N05
Tupong
Daud Abdul Rahman
BN
N06
Satok
Abang Johari Abang Openg
BN
N07
Samariang
Sharifah Mordiah Tuanku Fauzi
BN
N08
Padungan
Lily Yong Lee Lee
BN
N09
Pending
Sim Kheng Hui
BN
N10
Batu Lintang
Chan Seng Khai
BN
N11
Batu Kawah
Alfred Yap Chin Loi
BN
N12
Asajaya
Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah
BN
N13
Muara Tuang
Adenan Satem
BN
N14
Bengoh
Jerip Susil
BN
N15
Tarat
Roland Sagah
BN
N16
Tebedu
Michael Manyin
BN
N17
Kedup
Federick Bayoi Manggie
BN
N18
Sadong Jaya
Wan Abdul Wahab Wan Sanusi
BN
N19
Simunjan
Naroden Majais
BN
N20
Sebuyau
Julaihi Narawi
BN
N21
Beting Maro
Bolhassan Di
BN
N22
Bukit Begunan
Mong Dagang
BN
N23
Simanggang
Francis Harden Hollis
BN
N24
Engkilili
Toh Heng San
BN
N25
Batang Ai
Dublin Unting Ingkot
BN
N26
Saribas
Wahbi Junaidi
BN
N27
Layar
Alfred Jabu Numpang
BN
N28
Kalaka
Abdul Wahab Aziz
BN
N29
Krian
Peter Nyarok Entrie
BN
N30
Belawai
Hamden Ahmad
BN
N31
Serdeng
Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar
BN
N32
Matu Daro
Wahab Dolah
BN
N33
Meradong
Ting Check Sii
BN
N34
Repok
David Teng Lung Chi
BN
N35
Pakan
William Mawan Ikom
BN
N36
Meluan
Wong Judat
IND
N37
Ngemah
Gabriel Adit Demong
BN
N38
Machan
Gramong Juna
BN
N39
Bukit Assek
Daniel Ngieng Kiong Ann
BN
N40
Dudong
Soon Choon Teck
BN
N41
Bawang Assan
Wong Soon Koh
BN
N42
Pelawan
Vincent Goh Chung Siong
BN
N43
Nangka
Awang Bemee Awang Ali Basah
BN
N44
Dalat
Fatimah Abdullah
BN
N45
Balingian
Abdul Taib Mahmud
BN
N46
Tamin
Joseph Entulu Belaun
BN
N47
Kakus
John Sikei Tayai
BN
N48
Pelagus
Larry Soon @ Larry Sng Wei Shien
BN
N49
Katibas
Ambrose Blikau
BN
N50
Baleh
James Jemut Masing
BN
N51
Belaga
Stanley Ajang Batok
BN
N52
Kemena
Stephen Rundi Utom
BN
N53
Kidurong
Chiew Chiu Sing
DAP
N54
Jepak
Talib Zulpilip
BN
N55
Lambir
Aidan Wing
BN
N56
Piasau
George Chan Hong Nam
BN
N57
Senadin
Lee Kim Shin
BN
N58
Marudi
Sylvester Entri Muran
BN
N59
Telang Usan
Lihan Jok
BN
N60
Limbang
Richard Wong Shoan Fook
BN
N61
Lawas
Awang Tengah Ali Hasan
BN
N62
Ba'kelalan
Judson Tagal
BN
Aftermath
Wong Judat, the independent candidate who won the Meluan seat, joined BN through its component party Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), an offshoot of deregistered SNAP, in 2003, 2 years after his victory.[ 3]
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