1990 Sabah state election explained

Country:Sabah
Type:legislative
Previous Election:1986 Sabah state election
Previous Year:1986
Previous Mps:List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1986-90)#Sabah
Next Election:1994 Sabah state election
Next Year:1994
Elected Mps:List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1990-95)#Sabah
Seats For Election:All 48 seats in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:25
Election Date:16–17 July 1990
Image1:File:Penampang Sabah Joseph-Pairin-Kitingan-02.jpg
Leader1:Joseph Pairin Kitingan
Leader Since1:1985
Leaders Seat1:Tambunan
Party1:PBS
Alliance1:Barisan Nasional (federal)
Last Election1:34 seats
Seat Change1:2
Seats1:36
Leader2:Mustapha Harun
Leader Since2:1961
Leaders Seat2:Usukan
Party2:USNO
Alliance2:Barisan Nasional (federal)
Colour2:005500
Last Election2:12 seats
Seats2:12
Image3:3x4.svg
Leader3:Harris Salleh
Leaders Seat3:Sipitang (lost)
Party3:BERJAYA
Colour3:000000
Last Election3:1 seat
Seat Change3:1
Seats3:0
Chief Minister
Before Election:Joseph Pairin Kitingan
Before Party:Barisan Nasional, (PBS)
After Election:Joseph Pairin Kitingan
After Party:Barisan Nasional, (PBS)

The 1990 Sabah state election was held between Monday, 16 July and Tuesday, 17 July 1990.[1] Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) was the incumbent ruling party in the state and part of the Barisan Nasional coalition, which PBS joined after the 1986 state election.[2]

In the election, PBS won with the same seat as the previous election, 34. United Sabah National Organization (USNO) winning the remaining 14 seats to become the main opposition, while other parties, including former state government party BERJAYA, did not win any seat.[3]

Contesting parties

USNO was also a member of the BN but rival of PBS. Therefore, PBS and USNO candidates were made to contest under their own party tickets.

Among other parties contesting for the first time including AKAR formed by former PBS vice-president Mark Koding, PBS member Kalakau Untol, and USNO ex-member Pandikar Amin Mulia; Parti Rakyat Sabah formed by ex-BERJAYA member James Ongkili, and Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Peninsula-based Democratic Action Party is also contesting in Sabah.

Results

Aftermath

PBS' Joseph Pairin Kitingan were sworn in as Chief Minister for the third time, on 18 July 1990.[4] The state EXCO members were sworn in the following day.[5]

On October that year, just before the 1990 Malaysian general election, Pairin announced PBS exit from BN and joining Gagasan Rakyat coalition with Democratic Action Party (DAP).[6]

BERJAYA continued its decline from its heyday as a government in 1976-1985 with defeats in all constituencies, including in Sipitang where its leader Harris Salleh lost to PBS and garnering only 969 votes. It even fails to retain its only seat in Buang Sayang, also won by PBS candidate.[3] This was the final election that BERJAYA contests.

The following year on 21 February, USNO were changed into a new entity, the Sabah chapter of Peninsula-based United Malays National Organization (UMNO) under BN.[7] [8] BERJAYA would merge into UMNO Sabah 2 months later, when it was announced by Harris on 11 April that he and all members of BERJAYA are joining UMNO Sabah.[9]

In 1992, 5 USNO assemblyman join PBS coalition. The other 7 USNO member remained within USNO until it was deregistered. When USNO was deregistered, 6 assemblyman joined UMNO Sabah and 6 others joined PBS.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malaysia - Pilihan Raya - Pilihan Raya Umum Sabah (1990).
  2. Web site: PBS consistent in championing people's rights – Pairin.
  3. News: Joseph Bingkasan . Azmi M. Anshar . . Mimi Syed Yusof . PBS sweeps back to power . 1 January 2023 . . 18 July 1990 . 1.
  4. News: Pairin sworn in as CM for the third term . 1 January 2023 . . 19 July 1990 . 2.
  5. News: Joseph Bingkasan . Dompok, Yong named the new deputy CMs . 1 January 2023 . . 20 July 1990 . 2.
  6. News: Pairin pulls PBS out of Barisan Nasional . 1 January 2023 . . 16 October 1990 . 1.
  7. Web site: The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) in Sabah, East Malaysia: An Overview 1990-1994 International . Hamdan Aziz (Ph.D) & Syahrin Said, Department of Nationhood and Civilization Studies, Centre for Fundamental and Liberal Education, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 12. 2017 . 2222-6990. HR Mars. 1 January 2023.
  8. Web site: Kalimullah Hassan . Mahathir launches Umno in Sabah and vows to oust PBS . eresources.nlb.gov.sg . The Straits Times . 1 January 2023 . 20 . en-SG . 22 February 1991.
  9. News: Welfare role for Berjaya . 1 January 2023 . news.google.com . . 13 April 1991 . 1.