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+ | In 2023, the Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month and the Congress is inaugurated two days later, on the 27th of each month. Citizens vote for national [[party list]]s instead of individual candidates. | ||
+ | Following are the results of the [[Congress elections]] in {{CountryLink|Malaysia}} during 2023. As Malaysia only has two parties in the country, the battle was between them to see which one will won most Congress seats. | ||
== January == | == January == | ||
+ | In this election there were not enough [[Congress candidate]]s, therefore some of the seats in Congress remained empty. | ||
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| '''Party Logo''' || '''Party''' || '''No. of Votes''' || '''% of Votes''' || ''Congress members'' | | '''Party Logo''' || '''Party''' || '''No. of Votes''' || '''% of Votes''' || ''Congress members'' | ||
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− | | [[File:Party-Brothers in Arms.png|65px]] || {{eLink|party|5774|Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia}} || 12 || 60.00% || 1.[[Malar Plainstrider]]<br>2.[[SET | + | | [[File:Party-Brothers in Arms.png|65px]] || {{eLink|party|5774|Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia}} || 12 || 60.00% || 1.[[Malar Plainstrider]]<br>2.[[SET Hang Nadim]]<br>3.{{eLink|citizen|9597319|Alex Firdaus}}<br>4.{{eLink|citizen|2217103|BarisanHarapan}}<br>5.{{eLink|citizen|9013543|Lt.M Imran}}<br>6.[[kyouharu]]<br>7.{{eLink|citizen|3851522|TeMing}}<br>8.[[Amli Nujhan]]<br>9.{{eLink|citizen|9635365|MCEMY}}<br>10.{{eLink|citizen|9574817|AnNgah}}<br>11.[[KiLLerBz]]<br>12.{{eLink|citizen|8541407|RezKk}} |
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| [[File:Party-PATRIOT.jpg|65px]] || {{eLink|party|4047|PATRIOT}} || 8 || 40.00% || 1.[[Shuvail]]<br>2.{{eLink|citizen|4551707|haq qim89}}<br>3.{{eLink|citizen|9536368|Dr4g0nX}}<br>4.[[Komander Jebat]]<br>5.[[Awang]]<br>6.[[Leo Shinji]]<br>7.[[mhifzan]] | | [[File:Party-PATRIOT.jpg|65px]] || {{eLink|party|4047|PATRIOT}} || 8 || 40.00% || 1.[[Shuvail]]<br>2.{{eLink|citizen|4551707|haq qim89}}<br>3.{{eLink|citizen|9536368|Dr4g0nX}}<br>4.[[Komander Jebat]]<br>5.[[Awang]]<br>6.[[Leo Shinji]]<br>7.[[mhifzan]] | ||
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== February == | == February == | ||
+ | In this election there were not enough [[Congress candidate]]s, therefore some of the seats in Congress remained empty. | ||
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| [[File:Party-PATRIOT.jpg|65px]] || {{eLink|party|4047|PATRIOT}} || 6 || 50.00% || 1.{{eLink|citizen|4551707|haq qim89}}<br>2.[[Leo Shinji]]<br>3.[[mhifzan]]<br>4.{{eLink|citizen|9574535|File94}}<br>5.{{eLink|citizen|9559961|Ash Republik}} | | [[File:Party-PATRIOT.jpg|65px]] || {{eLink|party|4047|PATRIOT}} || 6 || 50.00% || 1.{{eLink|citizen|4551707|haq qim89}}<br>2.[[Leo Shinji]]<br>3.[[mhifzan]]<br>4.{{eLink|citizen|9574535|File94}}<br>5.{{eLink|citizen|9559961|Ash Republik}} | ||
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− | | [[File:Party-Brothers in Arms.png|65px]] || {{eLink|party|5774|Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia}} || 6 || 50.00% || 1.{{eLink|citizen|9597319|Alex Firdaus}}<br>2.{{eLink|citizen|2217103|BarisanHarapan}}<br>3.[[Amli Nujhan]]<br>4.{{eLink|citizen|9635365|MCEMY}}<br>5.[[ | + | | [[File:Party-Brothers in Arms.png|65px]] || {{eLink|party|5774|Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia}} || 6 || 50.00% || 1.{{eLink|citizen|9597319|Alex Firdaus}}<br>2.{{eLink|citizen|2217103|BarisanHarapan}}<br>3.[[Amli Nujhan]]<br>4.{{eLink|citizen|9635365|MCEMY}}<br>5.[[SET Hang Nadim]] |
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+ | ==March== | ||
+ | In March 2023, Malaysia had 2 regions under its control - [[Sabah]] and [[Sarawak]]. This meant that a maximum of 20 [[Congress member]]s could be elected to the Congress. Due to the lack of Congress candidates, only 12 Congress members were elected, while 8 seats remained empty. | ||
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+ | !colspan="6" style="font-size: 12px;"|March 2023 | ||
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+ | | '''Party Logo''' || '''Party''' || '''No. of Votes''' || '''% of Votes''' || '''Congress members''' || width="275px"| '''Notes''' | ||
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+ | | [[File:Party-Brothers in Arms.png|65px]] || {{eLink|party|5774|Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia}} || 11 || 64.71% || 1.{{eLink|citizen|2217103|BarisanHarapan}}<br>2.[[kyouharu]]<br>3.{{eLink|citizen|9597319|Alex Firdaus}}<br>4.[[Amli Nujhan]]<br>5.[[SET Hang Nadim]]<br>6.{{eLink|citizen|8541407|RezKk}} || Party could have had 13 Congress members in Congress based on their result | ||
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+ | | [[File:Party-PATRIOT.jpg|65px]] || {{eLink|party|4047|PATRIOT}} || 6 || 35.29% || 1.[[Leo Shinji]]<br>2.[[Awang]]<br>3.{{eLink|citizen|4551707|haq qim89}}<br>4.[[mhifzan]]<br>5.{{eLink|citizen|9559961|Ash Republik}}<br>6.[[Shuvail]] || Party could have had 7 Congress members in Congress based on their result | ||
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In 2023, the Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month and the Congress is inaugurated two days later, on the 27th of each month. Citizens vote for national party lists instead of individual candidates.
Following are the results of the Congress elections in Malaysia during 2023. As Malaysia only has two parties in the country, the battle was between them to see which one will won most Congress seats.
January
In this election there were not enough Congress candidates, therefore some of the seats in Congress remained empty.
January 2023 | ||||
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Party Logo | Party | No. of Votes | % of Votes | Congress members |
Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia | 12 | 60.00% | 1.Malar Plainstrider 2.SET Hang Nadim 3.Alex Firdaus 4.BarisanHarapan 5.Lt.M Imran 6.kyouharu 7.TeMing 8.Amli Nujhan 9.MCEMY 10.AnNgah 11.KiLLerBz 12.RezKk | |
| PATRIOT | 8 | 40.00% | 1.Shuvail 2.haq qim89 3.Dr4g0nX 4.Komander Jebat 5.Awang 6.Leo Shinji 7.mhifzan |
February
In this election there were not enough Congress candidates, therefore some of the seats in Congress remained empty.
February 2023 | ||||
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Party Logo | Party | No. of Votes | % of Votes | Congress members |
| PATRIOT | 6 | 50.00% | 1.haq qim89 2.Leo Shinji 3.mhifzan 4.File94 5.Ash Republik |
Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia | 6 | 50.00% | 1.Alex Firdaus 2.BarisanHarapan 3.Amli Nujhan 4.MCEMY 5.SET Hang Nadim |
March
In March 2023, Malaysia had 2 regions under its control - Sabah and Sarawak. This meant that a maximum of 20 Congress members could be elected to the Congress. Due to the lack of Congress candidates, only 12 Congress members were elected, while 8 seats remained empty.
March 2023 | |||||
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Party Logo | Party | No. of Votes | % of Votes | Congress members | Notes |
Syarikat Kebangsaan eMalaysia | 11 | 64.71% | 1.BarisanHarapan 2.kyouharu 3.Alex Firdaus 4.Amli Nujhan 5.SET Hang Nadim 6.RezKk |
Party could have had 13 Congress members in Congress based on their result | |
| PATRIOT | 6 | 35.29% | 1.Leo Shinji 2.Awang 3.haq qim89 4.mhifzan 5.Ash Republik 6.Shuvail |
Party could have had 7 Congress members in Congress based on their result |