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Are Sabahans set to rise like Sarawakians?

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18, 2025: Are Sabahans set to do a Sarawak For Sarawakians for Sabah?

Isn’t it time for them to rise - reject GRS, punish the racial and religious Taliban-like PAS-led Perikatan Nasional (PN), give the Semenanjong Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional the boot, and vote for Shafie Apdal’s Warisan?

That’s what The Coverage has posted on Sabah’s 17th Election.

And Prof Dr James Chin has posted that at least 400 candidates will lose their deposit, thus donating some RM2 million free money to the Election Commission (EC).

No News Is Bad News reproduces below the news reports, including the full list of the candidates:

News

Sabahans, It’s Time to Rise: Reject GRS, Punish PN, Kick Out PH & BN, and Vote for Warisan!

17 November, 2025

 

Sabah, our Tanah Air, is tired of broken promises, political chaos, and division. For decades, we’ve been split by parties that prioritize power over people. With 596 candidates vying for just 73 seats in the upcoming elections, the stakes are high. It’s time to reject the fragmented Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), punish Perikatan Nasional (PN), oust Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN), and rally behind Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan)—the only party that can unite us, end instability, and lead us to a future as prosperous as Sarawak. Here’s why Warisan is Sabah’s only hope.

GRS: A Chaotic Coalition of Recycled Politicians

GRS, a shaky alliance of multiple parties, thrives on division, not unity. Their five-year rule has been a disaster: stalled projects, persistent poverty, and a corruption scandal that taints their “clean” image. Video evidence alleging bribery involving GRS leaders like Datuk Yusof Yacob and Datuk Andi Muhammad Suryady Bandy (Malay Mail, November 16, 2025) demands a thorough MACC probe, yet GRS deflects accountability.

Their 80% recycled candidates—veterans who’ve delivered little over multiple terms—include five members of Musa Aman’s family and Pandikar Amin’s wife, showcasing blatant nepotism. Led by Hajiji Noor, whose past failures as Chief Minister inspire no confidence, GRS’s fragmented structure and old faces cannot deliver the “Sabah for Sabahan” vision. They must be rejected.

Every election, we see the same political theatre. Grand promises. Big Big announcements. Emotional slogans meant to tug at our hearts.

And then what happens after that?

Some who claim to be “local fighters” today… run back to their peninsula “mothership” tomorrow. Some who vow loyalty to Sabah end up using us as bargaining chips.

Punish PN: Make All 42 Candidates Lose Their Deposits

Beware of those who use race, religion, or suspicion to split us. Leaders who thrive on dividing the people are rarely leaders—they are strategists of chaos.

Sabah has always been a land of harmony, where diversity is our strength, not our weakness. Anyone who tries to fracture that harmony does not deserve to represent us.

Perikatan Nasional, led by PAS, is a direct threat to Sabah’s harmony and progress. Their politics of hate, extremism, and supremacy have no place in our multiracial state. This election must be a referendum to show Sabahans reject PN’s divisive agenda by ensuring all 42 of their candidates lose their deposits.

Insulting Our Dignity: PN’s Kedah PAS leader’s Gardenia bread remark—implying our votes can be bought—mocked Sabahan pride. This arrogance shows their contempt for us.

Political Extremism and Supremacy: PN’s rhetoric, calling non-Muslims “kafir” and non-Malays “pendatang,” and their “Islam and Melayu terancam” fear-mongering promote race and religion supremacy. They urge votes only for Muslim candidates and promise “heaven” for PAS supporters, alienating Sabah’s diverse communities.

Hateful, Divisive Politics: PN’s agenda—pushing to abolish vernacular schools (where over 30% of Sabahans enroll)—sows division in our harmonious state. Their hate-filled playbook threatens the unity we cherish.

· Regressive Policies: PN’s suggestions to ban alcohol would cripple Sabah’s tourism and disrespect our cultural practices. Their push to close vernacular schools endangers our children’s education and multilingual heritage. These backward ideas belong in the past, not Sabah’s future.

· Failed Governance: PN’s “SG4” states (Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, Perlis) are Malaysia’s poorest, with crumbling infrastructure and rampant poverty. Their moral policing stifles freedom, while their inability to deliver progress keeps these states backward. Sabah cannot afford PN’s incompetence.

· A Referendum for Harmony: By ensuring all 42 PN candidates lose their deposits, Sabahans can send a clear message: we reject political extremism, race or religion supremacy, and divisive, regressive politics. Let’s protect our unity and vote PN out completely.

PH and BN: Malaya’s Puppets, Not Sabahan Champions

Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional are Malaya-based parties that treat Sabah as a political ATM. PH’s inability to form a government alone leads to unstable coalitions, while BN, led by Bung Mokhtar, who faces ongoing corruption charges, recycles empty promises. Both rely on candidates who’ve lingered 3–4 terms with no results, neglecting MA63, fair revenue sharing, and Sabah’s infrastructure. Their loyalty is to Putrajaya, not us. For a true “Sabah for Sabahan” future, PH and BN must be ousted.

For too long, decisions about Sabah have been influenced and dictated—by powers far from our shores. Parties that fly in from outside, bringing along their own agendas, their own priorities, their own sets of expectations and instructions. 

They do not understand our culture, our identity, our daily struggles. Even their “Sabahan” representatives cannot move without waiting for approval from their bosses across the sea.

Is that the leadership Sabah deserves? A leader who must ask permission before helping his own people?

We cannot afford puppets in a time when we need protectors.

Too Many Local Parties: Vote-Splitting Risks Our “Sabah for Sabahan” Dream

The “Sabah for Sabahan” cry is powerful, but too many local parties threaten it. With 596 candidates and multicorner fights, Sabahan votes risk being split, handing victories to outsiders or unstable coalitions like GRS.

If we truly believe in “Sabah for Sabahan,” we must consolidate our votes behind one local party that embodies our values: Warisan. By uniting behind Warisan, we ensure our votes aren’t wasted, our voices aren’t diluted, and our dream of a Sabahan-led future triumphs.

Where our leaders make decisions for Sabahans, not for distant masters. Where our culture and identity are honoured and protected. Where development is planned with heart, not ego. Where youth have opportunities, rural communities have support, and every family has dignity.

Why Warisan Is the True “Sabah for Sabahan” Choice

Warisan is the only party rooted in Sabah, built by Sabahans, for Sabahans. Unlike GRS’s fragile coalition or the crowded field of local parties, Warisan offers stability, unity, and a vision to make Sabah the next Sarawak—prosperous, proud, and united. By consolidating votes for Warisan, we reject extremism and division, ensuring a strong, Sabahan-led government. Here’s why Warisan deserves your vote:

One Solid Party, No More Division: Too many local parties and GRS’s patchwork coalition breed instability, political frog-hopping, and horse-trading. Warisan is a single, unified party, ensuring no more betrayals or split votes in multicorner fights. Consolidating for Warisan ends the chaos and builds lasting governance.

True “Sabah for Sabahan” Leadership: Warisan fights for MA63, fairer revenue sharing, and greater autonomy, embodying the “Sabah for Sabahan” spirit. Unlike PH and BN, who serve Malaya, or PN, who divide us, Warisan’s loyalty is to Sabah alone. United votes for Warisan amplify our voice.

Emulating Sarawak’s Success: Sarawak’s thriving economy and stability show what’s possible with unified leadership. Warisan’s vision—economic growth, modern infrastructure, Sabahan pride—mirrors this. By rallying behind Warisan, we can make Sabah the next Sarawak.

Fresh Faces, New Energy: Over 50% of Warisan’s candidates are new faces—young, dynamic leaders ready to serve. Compare this to GRS’s 80% recycled politicians or PH/BN’s 3–4-term veterans with no results. Warisan gives young blood a chance to break stagnation.

Shafie Apdal, Our Best Chief Minister: Warisan’s leader, Shafie Apdal, outshines BN’s Bung Mokhtar, mired in corruption cases, and GRS’s Hajiji, whose past leadership failed. Shafie’s integrity and vision make him the leader to unite Sabah.

Proven Results: From 2018 to 2020, Warisan improved rural schools, expanded scholarships, built roads and water systems, and boosted tourism, creating jobs even in remote kampungs. Their track record proves they can govern effectively.

Inclusive and Progressive: Warisan reflects Sabah’s multiracial soul, with leaders from Kadazan, Dusun, Bajau, Chinese, Indian, and more. They reject PN’s hateful rhetoric, offering policies that uplift all—digital jobs for youth, modern agriculture for farmers, and poverty reduction for everyone.

Clean Governance: Warisan stands against corruption. Unlike GRS, tainted by scandal, Warisan prioritizes accountability and the rakyat, ensuring a transparent future.

A Call to Action: Consolidate for Warisan, Reject Extremism, Build Sabah

Sabahans, this election is our referendum. With 596 candidates and too many local parties, our “Sabah for Sabahan” dream risks being fractured. GRS’s corruption and nepotism, PN’s hateful extremism, and PH/BN’s Malaya-first neglect have failed us. Their recycled leaders—Bung Mokhtar with his court battles, Hajiji with his failures—offer no hope. Warisan, led by Shafie Apdal, with fresh candidates and a united vision, is our path forward.

Reject GRS for their corruption and division. Punish PN by ensuring all 42 candidates lose their deposits, showing we reject extremism, supremacy, and hate. Oust PH/BN for their Malaya-centric betrayal. And consolidate your vote for Warisan to win multicorner fights and build a stable, Sabahan-led future. Let’s unite behind one party, end political frogs, and transform Sabah into the next Sarawak.

Choose local leaders who stand on Sabahan soil with Sabahan courage. Choose local leaders who will fight for the next generation, not the next election or political survival. Choose brave local leaders that does not wait for their Peninsula masters to make decisions for the state. Choose wisdom. 

On polling day, mark your ballot for Warisan. Solidify our votes, reclaim our future, and make Sabah a beacon of unity and progress. Sabah Bangkit Bersama Warisan!

 

James Chin

At least 400 will lose deposit ... RM2mil free money for EC 
Serious players in red.
2 Sarawak parties: Bumi Kenyalang and Aspirasi

Choose wisely Sabahans. The State Govt you elect on 29 Nov will be the Govt when the next GE comes around. It will be the Govt that will negotiate with KL over the 40% immediately after the PRN. 

596 candidates vying for 73 seats in Sabah polls

FMT Reporters

There will be one 14-cornered contest, the highest in this election, which will take place in Tulid.

 EC chairman Ramlan Harun said there are 74 independent candidates taking part in the Sabah polls. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: The Election Commission has confirmed that a total of 596 candidates are contesting in the 17th Sabah state election.

EC chairman Ramlan Harun said 74 candidates are contesting independently, while Warisan is the only party vying for all 73 seats up for grabs.

Parti Impian Sabah has fielded 72 candidates, followed by Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (55), Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (46), Barisan Nasional (45), Perikatan Nasional (42), Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat (40), Upko (25), Pakatan Harapan (22) and Parti Kebangsaan Sabah (20), he said in a statement.

Other parties fielded fewer than 20 candidates, namely Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri (17), Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah (16), Parti Bumi Kenyalang (14), Parti Rumpun Sabah (seven), Sabah Progressive Party (six), Parti Damai Sabah and Perjuangan Rakyat (five each).

This was followed by Pertubuhan Gemilang Anak Sabah, Parti Bangsa Malaysia and Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak with three candidates each, and Pejuang, Parti Bersatu Sasa Malaysia, and Pertubuhan Perpaduan Rakyat Kebangsaan Sabah with one each.

The full list of candidates comprises 525 men and just 71 women.

There will be one 14-cornered fight, the highest in this state election, which will take place in Tulid.

There will also be 13 six-cornered clashes, 10 nine- and seven-cornered fights, nine 10-cornered, eight eight- and five-cornered, and six 11-cornered contests.

There will only be four 13-cornered contests, as well as two 12- and four-cornered clashes.

The oldest candidate is Thomas Anggan, 86, of Parti Kebangsaan Sabah, who is contesting in Bingkor. while the youngest is Syafiq Iqhmal Saharudin, 24, who is from the same party but vying for the Silam seat.

A total of 1,784,843 Sabahans are eligible to cast their ballots. Early voting will be held on Nov 25 while polling day is on Nov 29.

The full list of candidates contesting in Sabah

Nicholas Chung

A plethora of parties are competing in the election, including grand coalitions and local entities, with Warisan the only one going for all 73 seats.

 (from left) Grand coalitions like Hajiji Noor’s GRS and the Bung Moktar Radin-led Sabah BN are contesting in the state polls, as well as individual parties like Phoong Jin Zhe-led Sabah DAP that is contesting under PH, Jeffrey Kitingan’s STAR and Shafie Apdal’s Warisan.

PETALING JAYA: A total of 596 candidates will be contesting in the 17th Sabah state election, with not a single straight fight taking place in the Nov 29 polls.

A whopping 74 candidates are contesting as independents, including several Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah leaders who were not fielded by the party for the polls.

Gagasan Rakyat has announced that these members would be sacked with immediate effect.

The grand coalitions, namely Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), Barisan Nasional (BN), Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Perikatan Nasional (PN), are competing in dozens of seats, though none of them have placed a candidate in every seat.

Warisan is the only entity vying for all 73 seats up for grabs, while Parti Impian Sabah – a relatively unknown party – is going for 72.

Other local parties involved in the state election include Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR) and the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), both of which left the GRS coalition last month, and Upko, which withdrew from PH last week.

Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat (KDM) is gunning for 40 seats while Julau MP Larry Sng’s Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM) has also joined the fray, though it is contesting in just three seats.

Here is the full list of candidates taking part in the 17th Sabah state election:

N1. Banggi

1. GRS – Mohammad Mohamarin

2. BN – Normalah Rasik

3. PN – Rahimah Majid

4. Warisan – Zainal Romio

5. STAR – Salbin Muksin

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Among Timbul

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Abdul Razak Abdul Salam

8. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Halman Maniuk

9. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Azlan @ Raymon Majumah

10. Independent – Sakinolin Mohamad

11. Independent – Nasib Samodi

12. Independent – Hussin @ Taliyasin Masuddin

2020 results: Mohammad Mohamarin (Warisan) – 1,773 votes (703 majority)

N2. Bengkoka

1. GRS – Dr Samuil Mopun

2. BN – Harun Durabi

3. PN – Berusli Kimin

4. Warisan – Fauziah Fuad Stephens

5. Upko – Junsim Rumunzing

6. STAR – Maklin Masiau

7. KDM – Richard Mazagi

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Matin Ugung

9. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Gunsanad Malingka

10. Independent – Jomin Mogompit

11. Independent – Kpd Oding

2020 results: Harun Durabi (BN) – 2,538 votes (1,337 majority)

N3. Pitas

1. GRS – Ruddy Awah

2. BN – Bolkiah Ismail

3. Warisan – Harun Ismail

4. KDM – Abd Hamid Kimin

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Kinchin Boluot

6. Independent – Nazri Santong

2020 results: Ruddy Awah (Independent) – 2,918 votes (559 majority)

N4. Tanjong Kapor

1. GRS – Ben Chong

2. BN – Kevin Lee

3. PN – Affan Jumahat

4. Warisan – Terence Au

5. Independent – Verdon Bahanda

6. STAR – Shawn Davey Lee

7. Parti Damai Sabah – Bonny Berman

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Jetol Dangin

9. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Awang Karim Abdul Kadir

10. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Abdul Halim Yussof

11. Independent – Abdul Rahim Madtaip

2020 results: Ben Chong (Warisan) – 7,206 votes (1,879 majority)

N5. Matunggong

1. GRS – Julita Mojungki

2. KDM – Wetrom Bahanda

3. Warisan – Jornah Mozihim

4. Parti Impian Sabah – J Ojilim Asam

5. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Freddy Chong

6. Independent – Ainin Ekon

2020 results: Julita Mojungki (PBS) – 4,369 votes (1,510 majority)

N6. Bandau

1. GRS – Redonah Bahanda

2. BN – Willey Lampaki

3. PH – Zaidi Jatil

4. Upko – Suzie Salapan

5. Warisan – Rizham Abd Rahman

6. STAR – Shirewin D Patrick

7. KDM – Jaiping Minsu

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Sauting Rabuyot

9. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Sitti Haima Jailani

10. Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak – Norman Tulang

11. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Robbin Banati

12. Independent – Maijol Mahap

13. Independent – Jolius Majawai

2020 results: Wetrom Bahanda (PN) – 5,863 votes (3,363 majority)

N7. Tandek

1. GRS – Hendrus Anding

2. Warisan – Jilid Zainuddin Kuminding

3. Upko – Jamil Majingkin

4. STAR – Arlinsia Agang

5. KDM – Benson Tuyundo

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Abel Pangair

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Zaman Bayang

8. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – James Gantukok

2020 results: Hendrus Anding (PBS) – 3,796 votes (1,432 majority)

N8. Pintasan

1. GRS – Pandikar Amin Mulia

2. BN – Tadzul Radim

3. PN – Awang Salleh Makmud

4. Warisan – Abdullah Otong

5. STAR – Raplin Samat

6. KDM – Almudin Kaida

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Lomog Rudin

8. Independent – Fairuz Renddan

9. Independent – Rizal Saiman

10. Independent – Shukree Danchingan

11. Independent – Tajuddin Padis

2020 results: Fairuz Renddan (PN) – 2,744 votes (84 majority)

N9. Tempasuk

1. GRS – Arsad Bistari

2. BN – Azuwan Norjan

3. Warisan – Khidir Lamsil

4. STAR – Walter Mark Mukis

5. KDM – John Samud

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Timuti Majitol

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Rimin Maun

2020 results: Arsad Bistari (BN) – 4,040 votes (1,685 majority)

N10. Usukan

1. BN – Salleh Said Keruak

2. GRS – Japlin Akim

3. Warisan – Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis

4. STAR – Lin Harun

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Jefris Muadis

6. Independent – Ajun Meliyon

2020 results: Salleh Said Keruak (BN) – 8,280 votes (4,298 majority)

N11. Kadamaian

1. Upko – Ewon Benedick

2. GRS – Mudezaim Muyau

3. Warisan – Norman Simon

4. STAR – Davylandon Rubbin

5. KDM – Josely Taising

6. PBM – Judin Tingih

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Daibi Mandadi

8. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Priskila Akwila

2020 results: Ewon Benedick (Upko) – 6,823 votes (3,459 majority)

N12. Sulaman

1. GRS – Hajiji Noor

2. BN – Dr Shahnon Rizal Thaijuddin

3. PN – Siti Aminah Ele

4. Warisan – Mokthar Hussin

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Pajudin Nordin

2020 results: Hajiji Noor (PN) – 5,919 votes (3,099 majority)

N13. Pantai Dalit

1. GRS – Jasnih Daya

2. BN – Alfian Sambas

3. PN – Zulkernain Osman

4. Warisan – Aliasgar Basri

5. STAR – Francis Fahir Tongong

6. KDM – Jaess Gipin

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Liam Tawil

2020 results: Jasnih Daya (BN) – 6,868 votes (3,794 majority)

N14. Tamparuli

1. GRS – Bonaventure Boniface

2. Upko – Wilfred Madius Tangau

3. Warisan – Dr Joseph Lee

4. STAR – Jinitoh Sontori

5. KDM – James Lunkapis

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Julia Emelda Ongkili

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Arthur Erik Lee

8. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Aliusus Abdul Aziz

9. Independent – Raymond Alfred

10. Independent – Andrew Mali

11. Independent – Vun Yun Fook

12. Independent – Razali Koroh

13. Independent – Johan Jahid

2020 results: Jahid Jahim (PBS) – 6,843 votes (3,517 majority)

N15. Kiulu

1. GRS – Joniston Bangkuai

2. Warisan – Saibin Gunsari

3. Upko – Joisin Romut

4. STAR – Terence Sinti

5. KDM – Henry Saimpon

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Niky J Bosikol

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Trevor Kenneth Maringking

8. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Dusi Gingging

2020 results: Joniston Bangkuai (PBS) – 4,007 votes (1,221 majority)

N16. Karambunai

1. GRS – Arshad Idris

2. BN – Yakubah Khan

3. PN – Aliakbar Gulasan

4. Warisan – Ahmad Jais Otong

5. STAR – Stephen Teo

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Adis Jalie

7. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Yunus Ibrahim

8. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Matkri Kassim

9. Pertubuhan Gemilang Anak Sabah – Azman Fathil

10. Parti Damai Sabah – Ajis

11. Pertubuhan Perpaduan Rakyat Kebangsaan Sabah – Raynold Saikam Salinggou

2020 results: Yakubah Khan (BN) – 5,180 votes (16 majority)

N17. Darau

1. GRS – Razali Razi

2. BN – Arfandy Abdul Rahman

3. PN – Nabila Norsahar

4. Warisan – Azhar Matussin

5. KDM – Nordin Thani

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Meriah Osman

2020 results: Azhar Matussin (Warisan) – 5,805 votes (562 majority)

N18. Inanam

1. PH – Peto Galim

2. Warisan – Edna Jessica Majimbun

3. STAR – Kenny Chua

4. Upko – Wong Thien Fook

5. KDM – Lewis Wong

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Paul Anap

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Joseph Linggian

8. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Sumali @ Marino Ahmad

9. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Gordon Lai

10. Pertubuhan Gemilang Anak Sabah – Martin Sibit

11. Perjuangan Rakyat – Chia Yun Kong

12. Independent – Shone Eric Jr Majimbun

13. Independent – Dr Roland Chia

2020 results: Peto Galim (PKR) – 8,586 votes (5,638 majority)

N19. Likas

1. PH – Phoong Jin Zhe

2. SAPP – Yong Yit Jee

3. Warisan – Tham Yun Fook

4. Parti Impian Sabah – Louis Yong

5. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Ku Yuk Cheong

6. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Candy Chiew

2020 results: Tan Lee Fatt (DAP) – 8,173 votes (7,517 majority)

N20. Api-Api

1. PH – Thonny Chee

2. Warisan – Loi Kok Liang

3. STAR – Ting Shu Kiong

4. Parti Impian Sabah – Ng Chun Sua

5. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Soh Kee Suat

2020 results: Christina Liew (PKR) – 7,796 votes (5,347 majority)

N21. Luyang

1. PH – Chan Loong Wei

2. PN – William Ooi

3. Warisan – Samuel Wong

4. SAPP – Gee Tien Siong

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Paul Chong

2020 results: Phoong Jin Zhe (DAP) – 15,510 votes (14,521 majority)

N22. Tanjung Aru

1. Warisan – Junz Wong

2. PH – Chan Foong Hin

3. Upko – Dennison R Indang

4. PN – Suhaimi Buang

5. STAR – Hiew Choon Yu

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Yee Wee Ping

7. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Loh Ee Eng

8. Independent – Zaim Ansawi

9. Independent – Ritchie Jay Cheng

2020 results: Junz Wong (Warisan) – 5,685 votes (3,147 majority)

N23. Petagas

1. PH – Awang Husaini Sahari

2. Warisan – Uda Sulai

3. Upko – Jason Lee

4. PN – Dr Afifi Saif

5. STAR – Annita Shiela F Among

6. KDM – Adelaide Cornelius

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Aslin Samat

8. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Sabrezani Sabdin Ghani

9. Independent – Patrick Manius

10. Independent – Awang Ahmad Sah Sahari

2020 results: Awang Ahmad Sah Sahari (Warisan) – 4,125 votes (261 majority)

N24. Tanjung Keramat

1. GRS – Shah Alfie Yahya

2. BN – Jeffery Nor Mohamed

3. PN – Farish Adamz Shah

4. Warisan – Firdaus Diun

5. Upko – Rosdy Wasli

6. STAR – Azni Salleh

7. KDM – Segarah Miasin

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Mahadthir Asbollah

9. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Mil Kusin Abdillah

10. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Jasni Matlani

11. Independent – Saifullah Phang

2020 results: Shahelmey Yahya (BN) – 4,594 votes (1,124 majority)

N25. Kapayan

1. PH – Jannie Lasimbang

2. Warisan – Chin Tek Ming

3. Upko – Billy Joe Dominic

4. STAR – Bernard Logijin

5. KDM – Dr Edwin Bosi

6. Pejuang – Lasius Miki

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Chin Ling Ling

8. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Wong Kong Fooh

9. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Kuo Lee On

10. Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak – Sylvester Molukun

11. Independent – Cyril Gerald Liew

12. Independent – Land Lip Fong

13. Independent – Sabariah Aziz

2020 results: Jannie Lasimbang (DAP) – 15,052 votes (13,163 majority)

N26. Moyog

1. GRS – Joeynodd Aiiko Ronald C Bansin

2. PH – Remysta Taylor

3. Warisan – Terrence Siambun

4. Upko – Donald Peter Mojuntin

5. PN – Francis Mojikon

6. STAR – Joe Suleiman

7. KDM – Mckery Victor Ninin

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Cleftus Stephen Spine

9. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Walter Norbert Johnny

10. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Richard Ronald Dompok

11. Independent – Ricky Chang

12. Independent – Peter Maurice Lidadun

2020 results: Darell Leiking (Warisan) – 8,437 votes (5,935 majority)

N27. Limbahau

1. GRS – Juil Nuatim

2. PN – Adrian Alexander Malim

3. Warisan – Roy Valentine Amandus

4. Upko – Nelson W Angang

5. KDM – Malik Luman

6. SAPP – Edward Dagul

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Joseph Philip Kulip

8. Independent – Marcellus Tambud

9. Independent – Linda Beda Dunstan

2020 results: Juil Nuatim (Warisan) – 5,194 votes (2,523 majority)

N28. Kawang

1. GRS – Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar

2. BN – Jamal Nerubi

3. Warisan – Nin Jellih

4. STAR – Beverley Natalie Koh

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Samail Bulongik

2020 results: Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar (PN) – 7,747 votes (5,094 majority)

N29. Pantai Manis

1. GRS – Saifuddin Tahir Petra

2. BN – Redzuan Garin

3. PN – Faizal Julaili

4. Warisan – Aidi Mokhtar

5. KDM – Mohamad Tamin

6. STAR – Richard Vitales

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Azzmi Ahmad

2020 results: Tamin Zainal (BN) – 5,116 votes (686 majority)

N30. Bongawan

1. GRS – Anifah Aman

2. BN – Mohamad Alamin

3. PN – Ridzuan Agus Payong

4. Warisan – Daud Yusof

5. STAR – Dolores Michael

6. KDM – Peter Matinjal

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Royston Adven

8. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Hussin Dasar

9. Independent – Haris Tahir

2020 results: Daud Yusof (Warisan) – 5,400 votes (1,802 majority)

N31. Membakut

1. GRS – Arifin Arif

2. BN – Rusman Dulamit

3. Warisan – Mohamad Said

4. Upko – Rowindy Lawrence Odong

5. STAR – Adrian Lajim

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Kamal Idris

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Suliaman Alladad

8. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Aziz Angkiu

9. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Yahya Ahmad

10. Independent – Haslan Wasli

2020 results: Arifin Arif (PN) – 6,363 votes (3,421 majority)

N32. Klias

1. GRS – Isnin Aliasnih

2. BN – Osin Jilon

3. PN – Hisyam Hazaril Azman

4. Warisan – Shaid Othman

5. KDM – Ariffin Barhim

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Matlani Sabli

7. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Kaliwon Edi

8. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Jismit Japong

9. Independent – Edwin Louis

2020 results: Isnin Aliasnih (PN) – 6,711 votes (3,901 majority)

N33. Kuala Penyu

1. GRS – Limus Jury

2. BN – Awang Aslee Lakat

3. Warisan – Monih Epin

4. STAR – Walther Philip Michael

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Dini Ginsik

6. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Jonehtan Matheus

2020 results: Limus Jury (PN) – 6,256 votes (3,273 majority)

N34. Lumadan

1. GRS – Ruslan Muharam

2. BN – Nazri Abdullah

3. Warisan – Norizhuan Awang

4. STAR – Amit Basrin

5. KDM – Abd Jarih Okin

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Jurinah Nasir

2020 results: Ruslan Muharam (PBS) – 3,650 votes (364 majority)

N35. Sindumin

1. PH – Yamani Hafez Musa

2. PN – Dg Nor Syafiqah Abdul Hamid

3. Warisan – Yusri Pungut

4. STAR – Moktar Matussin

5. KDM – Sani Maisin

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Markus Buas

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Kanafia Bujang

8. Independent – Wilson Liou

9. Independent – Abdillah Jalaf

10. Independent – Ibrahim Tuah

2020 results: Dr Yusof Yacob (Warisan) – 5,415 votes (424 majority)

N36. Kundasang

1. GRS – Dr Joachim Gunsalam

2. BN – Japirin Sahadi

3. PN – Atong Antong

4. Warisan – Jeffrey Gopog

5. Upko – Rogers Tiam

6. KDM – Jeffry Ali

7. SAPP – Japiril Suhaimi

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Edward Jamkim

9. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Nazarul Khaiwala Wahab

10. Independent – Jackson Musi

2020 results: Dr Joachim Gunsalam (PBS) – 4,332 votes (1,422 majority)

N37. Karanaan

1. GRS – Masidi Manjun

2. BN – Nadzmin Kamin

3. Warisan – Mazlan Daiman

4. Upko – Georgina George

5. STAR – Anuar Ghani

6. KDM – Karim Adam

7. Independent – Neomi Francis

2020 results: Masidi Manjun (PN) – 6,696 votes (4,814 majority)

N38. Paginatan

1. GRS – Abidin Madingkir

2. BN – Junaidi Sahat

3. Warisan – Juhaili Sidek

4. STAR – Feddrin Tuliang

5. KDM – Rusdin Riman

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Linus Yubod @ Haidi Badawi

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Rubica Gabayoi

8. PBM – Vennex Jasmin

9. Perjuangan Rakyat – Bensin Dani

10. Independent – Ivan Benedict

2020 results: Abidin Madingkir (PN) – 3,783 votes (1,323 majority)

N39. Tambunan

1. STAR – Jeffrey Kitingan

2. GRS – Victor Paut

3. Warisan – Bianus Kontong

4. KDM – Jikol Tagua

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Kenneth Edwin N

6. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Dionysia Ginsos

7. Parti Damai Sabah – Gulit Rukag

2020 results: Jeffrey Kitingan (PN) – 8,691 votes (6,792 majority)

N40. Bingkor

1. GRS – Robert Tawik

2. Warisan – Benedict Martin Gunir

3. Upko – Kennedy John Angian

4. STAR – Ishak Ayub

5. KDM – Niklos Ongoh

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Kenolee Justine

7. Pertubuhan Gemilang Anak Sabah – Haryady Antutu

8. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Thomas Anggan

9. Parti Damai Sabah – Solzah Sual

10. Independent – Ahamin Salim

2020 results: Robert Tawik (PN) – 7,891 votes (5,070 majority)

N41. Liawan

1. GRS – Annuar Ayub

2. BN – Nik Nadzri Nik Zawawi

3. PN – Johny Anthony

4. Upko – Wilson Gan

5. Warisan – Adzhar Jasni

6. STAR – Augustine A Nain

7. KDM – Peter Paun

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Junadey Ejih

9. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Yukilin Giging

10. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Mustazarmie Mustapha

2020 results: Annuar Ayub (PN) – 4,628 votes (641 majority)

N42. Melalap

1. KDM – Priscella Peter

2. PH – Jamawi Jaafar

3. Warisan – Cheld Bryend Lind

4. Upko – Junik Bajit

5. STAR – Alviana Linus

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Kevin Chong

7. Independent – Gabriel George Tulas

8. Independent – Fatimah Ibrahim

2020 results: Peter Anthony (Warisan) – 5,245 votes (1,719 majority)

N43. Kemabong

1. GRS – Rubin Balang

2. Warisan – Burnley Balang

3. BN – Rahmah Jan Sulaiman Khan

4. PH – Noorita Sual

5. STAR – Hasmin Azroy Abdullah

6. KDM – Yabri Onos

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Jasini Angkiwan

8. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Rassedi Liaron

9. Independent – Petrus Yahya

2020 results: Rubin Balang (Independent) – 4,214 votes (1,012 majority)

N44. Tulid

1. PH – Rufinah Pengeran

2. Warisan – Lucia Kihing

3. Upko – Khairil Abdullah

4. STAR – Evaristus Gungkit

5. KDM – Oswald Aisat Igau

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Rayner Francis Udog

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Vinson Rusikan

8. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Jufina Dimis

9. Independent – Suman Yasambun

10. Independent – Clarence Carter Maraat

11. Independent – Edwin Laimin

12. Independent – Jordan Jude Ellron

13. Independent – Engah Sintan

14. Independent – Lautis Anggang

2020 results: Flovia Ng (PN) – 2,267 votes (544 majority)

N45. Sook

1. GRS – Ellron Alfred Angin

2. BN – Arthur Joseph Kurup

3. Warisan – Joseph Peter Tinggi

4. STAR – Ireneus Pagut

5. Parti Impian Sabah – V Chong Vin

2020 results: Ellron Alfred Angin (PN) – 3,554 votes (1,232 majority)

N46. Nabawan

1. GRS – Abdul Ghani Yassin

2. BN – Laiji Ompongoh

3. PN – Sayau Tangkap

4. Warisan – Alfian Ahmad Koroh

5. Upko – Junilin @ Jubilin Kilan

6. STAR – Akuang Suan

7. KDM – Jekerison Kilan

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Rejoh Ondoh

9. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Farney Akon

2020 results: Abdul Ghani Yassin (PN) – 4,688 votes (2,238 majority)

N47. Telupid

1. GRS – Jonnybone Kurum

2. BN – Benedict Asmat

3. PN – Jamin Jamri

4. Warisan – Simah Matusip

5. Upko – Felix Joseph Saang

6. STAR – Jikmariya Muran

7. KDM – Nilis Joseph

8. Parti Impian Sabah – Michel Alok

9. PBM – Petrus Zabang

2020 results: Jonnybone Kurum (PBS) – 2,266 votes (685 majority)

N48. Sugut

1. GRS – James Ratib

2. PN – Ronald Kiandee

3. BN – Arifin Pachuk

4. Warisan – Asaph Abdullah Sani

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Rosely Lajun

6. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Hassan Mentiak

7. Independent – Roger Langgau

2020 results: James Ratib (BN) – 4,308 votes (1,664 majority)

N49. Labuk

1. GRS – Samad Jambri

2. BN – Yusoflatif Mustapah

3. PN – Asmad Nasir

4. Warisan – Japar Awang

5. Upko – Norfadzlina Ramsah

6. KDM – Marx Henry Lim

7. Parti Impian Sabah – Joseph Emus

8. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Nuralizah Lee Abdullah

2020 results: Samad Jambri (PN) – 2,701 votes (1,208 majority)

N50. Gum-Gum

1. PH – Abdul Said Pimping

2. PN – Yunus Nurdin

3. Warisan – Arunarnsin Taib

4. Upko – Peter Jr Naintain

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Esnin Satur

6. Independent – Yusof Yoda

7. Independent – Asmawi Asa

8. Independent – Fadly Voon

9. Independent – Salzo Asa

2020 results: Arunarnsin Taib (Warisan) – 3,140 votes (269 majority)

N51. Sungai Manila

1. GRS – Hazem Mubarak Musa

2. BN – Zaini Tiksun

3. PN – Yusri Abu

4. Warisan – Sittinara Sakah

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Irian Nanang

6. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Faizal Wahab

2020 results: Mokran Ingkat (BN) – 4,585 votes (1,417 majority)

N52. Sungai Sibuga

1. GRS – Amirshah Yaakub

2. BN – Suhaimi Nasir

3. PN – Norani Asmatil

4. Warisan – Lisa Hassan Alban

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Ismail Said

2020 results: Mohamad Hamsan Awang Supain (BN) – 7,545 votes (1,538 majority)

N53. Sekong

1. GRS – Diana Diego @ Yusrina Sufiana

2. BN – Zharif Aizat Samsudin

3. PN – Fazriee Awang

4. Warisan – Alias Sani

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Abada Atalad

6. Independent – Arifin Asgali

2020 results: Alias Sani (Warisan) – 5,937 votes (1,599 majority)

N54. Karamunting

1. PH – George Hiew

2. BN – Chin Kim Hiung

3. Warisan – Alex Wong

4. KDM – Chew Kok Woh

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Soo Ming Soon

2020 results: George Hiew (Warisan) – 5,694 votes (2,479 majority)

N55. Elopura

1. Warisan – Calvin Chong

2. PH – Vivian Wong

3. KDM – Liau Fui Fui

4. PN – Firdaus Silvester Abdullah

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Jeffery Chung

6. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Wong Hon Kong

7. Independent – Hajjah Lita Abdullah

2020 results: Calvin Chong (DAP) – 10,871 votes (7,683 majority)

N56. Tanjong Papat

1. KDM – Frankie Poon

2. PH – Tang Szu Ching

3. PN – Elvis Koa

4. Warisan – Alex Thien

5. SAPP – Henley Liew

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Janudin Berahim

7. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Sohaimi Ramli

8. Perjuangan Rakyat – Yunus Apil

2020 results: Frankie Poon (DAP) – 5,900 votes (3,743 majority)

N57. Kuamut

1. GRS – Masiung Banah

2. Warisan – Norfaizah Chua Giak Kiang

3. Upko – Mohina Sidom

4. KDM – Abu Bakar Ellah

5. STAR – Jevronnie Mandek

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Ted Kelvin Sudin

7. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – John Sungkiang

8. Independent – Duin Bintarang

2020 results: Masiung Banah (Independent) – 2,802 votes (978 majority)

N58. Lamag

1. BN – Bung Moktar Radin

2. GRS – Johainizamshah Johari

3. PN – Mazlin Madali

4. Warisan – Saifulah Lokman

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Salehuddin Anoi

6. Independent – Miha

2020 results: Bung Moktar Radin (BN) – 3,035 votes (661 majority)

N59. Sukau

1. GRS – Juhari Janan

2. BN – Jafry Ariffin

3. PN – Petra Asri

4. Warisan – Azahari Rangon

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Roslan Madali

6. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Afiq Anwari

7. Perjuangan Rakyat – Nordin Damit

2020 results: Jafry Ariffin (BN) – 3,763 votes (2,129 majority)

N60. Tungku

1. GRS – Abdul Hakim Gulam Hassan

2. BN – Saleha Abdul Wahid

3. Warisan – Assaffal P Alian

4. STAR – Suling Isib

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Hairunnizam Kamsin

6. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Jani Kulmen

7. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Jakaria Nasiran

2020 results: Samsul Kamal P Alian (Warisan) – 3,792 votes (268 majority)

N61. Segama

1. PH – Romansa Lamin

2. Warisan – Muhammad Abdul Karim

3. SAPP – Yvonne Yong

4. Parti Impian Sabah – Ehtisham Ur Rahman Mhaulah

5. Independent – Norman Kasimin

6. Independent – Alif Afidandy Ali

7. Independent – Mohamaddin Ketapi

2020 results: Mohamaddin Ketapi (Warisan) – 4,864 votes (2,168 majority)

N62. Silam

1. GRS – Mizma Appehdullah

2. BN – Sharif Musa Sharif Mabul

3. PH – Abd Halim Sidek Gulam Hassan

4. PN – Balkis Kalinggalan

5. Warisan – Yusof Apdal

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Brahim Bisel

7. Parti Damai Sabah – Mohammad Enriquez

8. Parti Kebangsaan Sabah – Syafiq Iqhmal Saharudin

9. Independent – Amat Kawoh Abd Rahman

2020 results: Dumi Pg Masdal (Warisan) – 5,200 votes (1,542 majority)

N63. Kunak

1. GRS – Norazlinah Arif

2. BN – Anil Sandhu

3. PN – Kasman Karate

4. Warisan – Ismail Raudah

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Roselih Lumayan

6. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Ismu Isyam Arsad

2020 results: Norazlinah Arif (Warisan) – 3,861 votes (589 majority)

N64. Sulabayan

1. PH – Zulfikar Mijan

2. PN – Abdul Malik Abd Bool

3. Warisan – Jaujan Sambakong

4. STAR – Bidin Jawa

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Mat Roya Jaafar

6. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Hasaman Sagaran

7. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Sumini Yasintus

8. Independent – Abdillah Abdul Hamid

2020 results: Jaujan Sambakong (Warisan) – 5,747 votes (3,245 majority)

N65. Senallang

1. Warisan – Shafie Apdal

2. GRS – Marunda KK Ampong

3. Parti Impian Sabah – Samsu Sundalu

4. Parti Bersatu Sasa Malaysia – Abdul Majid Angkulan

2020 results: Shafie Apdal (Warisan) – 6,363 votes (4,631 majority)

N66. Bugaya

1. GRS – Noorudin Abdul Hussin

2. BN – Abdul Manan Indanan

3. PN – Jamil Abdul Gapar

4. Warisan – Jamil Hamzah

5. STAR – Taha Dara

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Arman Marasal

7. Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak – Maulana Unding

8. Perjuangan Rakyat – Roslan Ali

9. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Suffian Ahmad

2020 results: Jamil Hamzah (Warisan) – 11,382 votes (6,629 majority)

N67. Balung

1. GRS – Syed Ahmad Syed Abas

2. BN – Erwan Palateh

3. PN – Dr Munzier Mahamud

4. Warisan – Frank Salazar

5. STAR – Chee Kheng Moi

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Ugis Pula

7. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Norazizah Palari

8. Parti Bumi Kenyalang – Ahmad Awang

9. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Rosdiansa Noor

10. Independent – Hartono Juno

11. Independent – Shafie Hassan

2020 results: Hamid Awang (BN) – 3,524 votes (580 majority)

N68. Apas

1. GRS – Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan

2. BN – Dr Elmiariezan Ardan

3. PN – Lim Ting Khai

4. Warisan – Sarman Amat Simito

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Herman Amdas

6. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Marsiah Omat

2020 results: Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan (PN) – 6,252 votes (2,049 majority)

N69. Sri Tanjong

1. Warisan – Justin Wong

2. PH – Philip Yap

3. STAR – Fung Len Fui

4. KDM – Ricky Hong

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Joseph Mosusah

6. Independent – Wong Su Vui

2020 results: Justin Wong (DAP) – 11,150 votes (8,880 majority)

N70. Kukusan

1. GRS – Samsiah Usman

2. BN – Chaya Sulaiman

3. PN – Francis Lawrence Yusop

4. Warisan – Mamum Sulaiman

5. STAR – Rahman Yahya

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Razik Muyong

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Mariani Sulaiman

8. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Rosdiansa Noor

9. Independent – Hairul Amin

10. Independent – Rina Jainal

2020 results: Rina Jainal (Warisan) – 2,834 votes (10 majority)

N71. Tanjung Batu

1. GRS – Dr Andi Shamsureezal Sainal

2. BN – Samasuddin Yusop

3. PN – Ahmad Dullah

4. Warisan – Ayuf Abdul Rahman

5. Parti Impian Sabah – Zanudin Mingo

2020 results: Andi Suryady Bandy (BN) – 4,728 votes (2,123 majority)

N72. Merotai

1. PH – Ruji Ubi

2. PN – Hasan Haris

3. Warisan – Sarifuddin Hata

4. Parti Impian Sabah – Reymie Kassim

2020 results: Sarifuddin Hata (Warisan) – 4,058 votes (1,587 majority)

N73. Sebatik

1. GRS – Hassan A Gani Pg Amir

2. BN – Aslan Fadli Samsul Alang

3. PN – Suhurani Sammani

4. Warisan – Manahing Tinggilani

5. STAR – Kadri Amat

6. Parti Impian Sabah – Abdul Gaib Aliaman

7. Parti Kerjasama Anak Negeri – Sahiran Untai

8. Parti Rumpun Sabah – Ismail Idris

9. Parti Perpaduan Rakyat Sabah – Abu Bakar Kumun

10. Independent – Husni Frans

2020 results: Hassan A Gani Pg Amir (Warisan) – 2,665 votes (522 majority)

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