2004 Sabah state election

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The 2004 Sabah state election was held on Sunday, 21 March 2004, concurrently with the 2004 Malaysian general election. This election featured 12 new state seats increasing the total seats from 48 to 60. There was also an additional three parliament seats in Sabah following the 2003 delineation of electoral boundaries. The Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition comprehensively won this election after the only major opposition party in Sabah, Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) re-joined the BN coalition in 2002.

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2004 Sabah state election

 1999
21 March 2004
2008 

All 60 seats in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Musa Aman John@Johan Ghani Abd Kahar Abd Rahman
Party UMNO Independent keADILan
Alliance Barisan Nasional Barisan Alternatif
Leader since 2003 Unknown
Leader's seat Sungai Sibuga Kuala Penyu Tandek (defeated)
Last election 31 New party
Seats won 59[1] 1 0
Seat change Increase28 Increase1 Steady

  Fourth party
 
Leader Hiew King Chew
Party Democratic Action Party
Leader since Unknown
Leader's seat Inanam (defeated)
Last election Did not contest
Seats won 0
Seat change Steady

Chief Minister before election

Musa Aman
BN-UMNO

Elected Chief Minister

Musa Aman
BN-UMNO

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Results

Barisan Nasional won 59 out of 60 state seats. Out of the 59 seats won, 8 seats was won uncontested. One state seat was won by independent candidate Johan Ghani in Kuala Penyu.[2][3]

BN also won 24 out of 25 parliamentary seats in Sabah, where 9 seats was won uncontested. One parliamentary seat was won by independent candidate Chong Hon Ming in Sandakan.

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