Malaysian state elections, 2008

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State assembly elections were held in Malaysia on 8 March 2008 in all states except Sarawak. The elections took place alongside general elections.

Johor

Party Votes % Seats +/–
United Malays National Organisation (BN) 33
Malaysian Chinese Association (BN) 12
Democratic Action Party (PR) 4+4
Malaysian Indian Congress (BN) 3
Gerakan (BN) 2
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PR) 2+1
Total 560

Kedah

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PR) 16+11
United Malays National Organisation (BN) 12
People's Justice Party (PR) 4+4
Malaysian Chinese Association (BN) 1
Democratic Action Party (PR) 1+1
Gerakan (BN) 1
Independents 1+1
Total 360

Kelantan

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PR) 38+14
United Malays National Organisation (BN) 6
People's Justice Party (PR) 1+1
Total 450

Malacca

Party Votes % Seats +/–
United Malays National Organisation (BN) 18
Democratic Action Party (PR) 5+3
Malaysian Chinese Association (BN) 4
Malaysian Indian Congress (BN) 1
Total 280

Negeri Sembilan

Party Votes % Seats +/–
United Malays National Organisation (BN) 19
Democratic Action Party (PR) 10+8
People's Justice Party (PR) 4+4
Malaysian Chinese Association (BN) 1
Malaysian Indian Congress (BN) 1
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PR) 1+1
Total 360

Pahang

Party Votes Seats +/-
BN 38 -3
PAS 2 +2
DAP 2 +1
Total 42

Sabah

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