Kuala Terengganu by-election, 2009
The Kuala Terengganu by-election of 2009 was held on 7 January 2009 after the death of the incumbent Member of Parliament, Razali Ismail.[1] In the 2008 election, Datuk Razali won by a slim 628 vote majority, defeating Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) heavyweight Mohamad Sabu and 89-year-old independent candidate, Maimun Yusuf.[2] Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Barisan Nasional were confident that Barisan Nasional would retain the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary seat. The Prime Minister had rejected the assumption that there would be a big swing by the voters to the Opposition.[3] Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim stated that Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and the Democratic Action Party (DAP) would support any candidate that PAS picked. He was optimistic that Pakatan Rakyat would win in Kuala Terengganu if all its coalition parties worked hard against Barisan Nasional.[4] In the 2008 election Razali, a government minister of the UMNO party, defeated a PAS opposition candidate by 628 votes.[5] For the by-election PAS nominated state assemblyman Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut, while Barisan Nasional nominated Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh. Mohd Abdul won the by-election by 2,631 votes.
By-election results
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- Kampar 1960
- Telok Anson 1961
- Kuala Trengganu Selatan 1962
- Lipis 1962
- Muar Selatan 1963
- Bachok 1964
- Seberang Selatan 1964
- Kuantan 1966
- Krian Laut 1966
- Bruas 1966
- Kelantan Hilir 1967
- Raub 1967
- Pasir Mas Hulu 1967
- Segamat Utara 1968
- Malacca Selatan 1971
- Kapar 1971
- Bau-Lundu 1971
- Lipis 1972
- Ulu Selangor 1972
- Rembau-Tampin 1972
- Kuala Kedah 1973
- Johore Timor 1973
- Rajang 1974
- Selayang 1975
- Pekan 1976
- Kemaman 1976
- Kimanis 1977
- Panti 1977
- Keningau 1977
- Pontian 1978
- Pelabuhan Kelang 1979
- Mukah 1980
- Paloh 1981
- Kimanis 1981
- Sri Gading 1981
- Ulu Muda 1983
- Tampin 1983
- Seremban 1983
- Padang Terap 1985
- Ulu Padas 1985
- Lubok Antu 1987
- Limbawang 1987
- Gopeng 1987
- Johor Bahru 1988
- Ampang Jaya 1989
- Bentong 1989
- Jerai 1991
- Gua Musang 1995
- Bagan 1995
- Lipis 1997
- Telok Intan 1997
- Kuala Selangor 1997
- Arau 1998
- Telok Kemang 2000
- Pendang 2002
- Gaya 2002
- Permatang Pauh 2008
- Kuala Terengganu 2009
- Bukit Gantang 2009
- Hulu Selangor 2010
- Sibu 2010
- Batu Sapi 2010
- Bukit Gelugor 2014
- Teluk Intan 2014
- Rompin 2015
- Permatang Pauh 2015
- Kuala Kangsar 2016
- Sungai Besar 2016
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