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! style=”width:80px;” colspan=6|Party

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|[[Kudat (federal constituency)|Kudat]]|| N2 || [[Bengkoka (state constituency)|Bengkoka]] || [[Harun Durabi]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

|[[Kudat (federal constituency)|Kudat]]|| N2 || [[Bengkoka (state constituency)|Bengkoka]] || [[Harun Durabi]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P180

| rowspan=”2″ |P169

| rowspan=”2″ |[[Kota Belud (federal constituency)|Kota Belud]]

|[[ (federal constituency)|]]

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| N10 || [[Usukan (state constituency)|Usukan]] || [[Salleh Said Keruak]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P171

|[[Sepanggar (federal constituency)|Sepanggar]]

| N16 || [[Karambunai (state constituency)|Karambunai]] || [[Yakubah Khan]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P173

|[[Putatan (federal constituency)|Putatan]]

| N24 || [[Tanjung Keramat (state constituency)|Tanjung Keramat]] || [[Shahelmey Yahya]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P175

|[[Papar (federal constituency)|Papar]]

| N29 || [[Pantai Manis (state constituency)|Pantai Manis]] || [[Mohd. Tamin Zainal|Mohd Tamin @ Tamin Zainal]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P184

|[[Libaran (federal constituency)|Libaran]]

| N51 || [[Sungai Manila (state constituency)|Sungai Manila]] || [[Mokran Ingkat]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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| rowspan=”2″ |P187

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|[[Lahad Datu (federal constituency)|Lahad Datu]]

|[[Lahad Datu (federal constituency)|Lahad Datu]]

| N61 || [[Segama (state constituency)|Segama]] || [[Mohamaddin Ketapi]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

| || [[ (state constituency)|]]|| || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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|P191

|[[Kalabakan (federal constituency)|Kalabakan]]

| N71 || [[Tanjong Batu (Sabah state constituency)|Tanjong Batu]] || [[Andi Muhammad Suryandy Bandy|Andi Muhammad Suryady Bandy]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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| colspan=”3″ rowspan=”2″ | —|| Nominated Member || [[Raime Unggi]] || bgcolor=”{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}” | ||UMNO

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| Total

| Total

| colspan=”7″ |{{small| ”'[[Sabah]]”’ (12)}}

| colspan=”7″ |{{small| ”'[[Sabah]]”’ ()}}

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==General election results==

==General election results==

Sabah branch of a political party of Malaysia

United Malays National Organisation of Sabah (Malay: Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu Sabah), also abbreviated as Sabah UMNO, is a branch of the United Malays National Organisation in Sabah, Malaysia.

It operates with a degree of autonomy from the central leadership based in the peninsular, and is currently led by Bung Moktar Radin.

Following the 1990 state election where the Sabah People’s United Front (BERJAYA) failed to win any seats, it merged with the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) to form the Sabah chapter of the peninsula-based United Malays National Organisation.[1] It was the ruling party in Sabah as part of the wider Barisan Nasional coalition from 1994 until the 2018 state election.

Following the party’s defeat in 2018, Sabah UMNO chairman Hajiji Noor half the party’s elected representatives, five members of parliament and nine state assemblymen, to leave the party and sit as independents.[2] They subsequently joined the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU), itself an UMNO splinter party, and formed its Sabah chapter.

Hajiji was replaced by Bung Moktar Radin, and the state chapter persisted despite concerns that it may be dissolved.[3]

The party triggered the 2023 Sabah political crisis when it, as the leader of Barisan Nasional in the state, withdrew the coalition’s support for the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah government led by Hajiji.[4] This triggered a split within the state chapter as five assemblymen announced their support for Hajiji.[5] The crisis ended when the central leadership of Barisan Nasional resolved to support Hajiji as chief minister, so as to reflect the parties’ co-operation at the federal level as part of the Anwar Ibrahim cabinet.[6] The five assemblymen who supported Hajiji later left the party to join Hajiji’s Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (GAGASAN).[7]

No. Portrait Chairmen Term start Term end Time in office Deputy Chairmen
1 Mustapha Harun
(born 1918, death 1995)
MLA for Bengkoka-Banggi, 1967–1976
MLA for Banggi, 1976–1981
MLA for Usukan, 1985–1986, 1987–1994
1990 1994 4 years Unknown
2 Sakaran Dandai
(born 1930, death 2021)
MLA for Semporna, 1967–1985
MLA for Sulabayan, 1985–1990, 1994
1994 2002 8 years Shafie Apdal
(1995-2001)
3 Musa Aman
(born 1951)
MLA for Sungai Sibuga, 1994-2020
2003 9 December 2018 15 years Shafie Apdal
(2004/20052014/2015)
Bung Moktar Radin
(unknown date)
4 Hajiji Noor
(born 1956)
MLA for Sulaman, since 1990
10 December 2018 11 December 2018 1 day Yamani Hafez Musa
(2018)
5 Bung Moktar Radin
(born 1958)
MP for Kinabatangan, since 1999
12 December 2018 Incumbent 6 years, 353 days Yakub Khan
(2018–2023)
Abdul Rahman Dahlan
(since 2023)

Elected representatives

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Dewan Negara (Senate)

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Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)

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Members of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament

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Sabah UMNO has 6 members in the House of Representatives.

Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)

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General election results

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State election results

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State election State Legislative Assembly
Sabah Total won / Total contested
2/3 majority
1994
1999
2004
2008
2013
2018
2020
After 2022 GE
(not including appointed members)
2025 TBA TBA

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