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Malaysia, Chief Ministers (heads of regional government) by party: UMNO (Conservative): 5 (+1) PAS (Islamist): 3 (-1) PKR (Centrist): 1 (-1) DAP (Centre-left): 1 PBB (Regionalist): 1 GAGASAN (Regionalist): 1 BERSATU (Conservative): 1 (+1) +/- vs. 2023 regional parliament elections ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament): PH (Centrist|Centre left) was pushed back to its urban strongholds, largely in Seremban and Port Dickson, while the BN + PN alliance (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal) swept much of the rest of the state. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament): the National Vision Party (WAWASAN, Conservative) of federal opposition leader, Hamzah Zainudin won 6% of the vote and 3 seats in its first electoral contest. The party was formed earlier this year and contested as part of the BN-PN (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal) electoral alliance. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament): the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA, Conservative) has gained representation for the first time since 2013. It contested the election as part of the successful BN-PN (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal) electoral alliance. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament): the Pakatan Harapan alliance (Centrist|Centre-left) has lost power for the first time since 2018. Incumbent chief minister (head of regional government), Aminuddin Harun (PKR, Centrist), failed to win his seat. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election: Final result (vote share by party) UMNO (Conservative): 26.7% (+4.5) DAP (Centre-left): 20.9% (-5.0) PAS (Islamist): 11.9% (-4.3) PKR (Centrist): 11.8% (+3.0) MCA (Conservative): 7.0% (new) AMANAH (Centrist): 6.9% (+3.0) WAWASAN (Conservative): 6.4% (new) ... +/- vs. 2023 election ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election: Final result (vote share by alliance) BN + PN (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal): 56.5% (+14.9) PH (Centrist|Centre-left): 39.6% (+0.9) ... +/- vs. 2023 election ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election: Final result (seats won by party) UMNO (Conservative): 16 (+2) DAP (Centre-left): 9 (-2) PAS (Islamist): 4 (+1) WAWASAN (Conservative): 3 (new) PKR (Centrist): 2 (-3) MCA (Conservative): 2 (new) BERSATU (Conservative): 0 (-2) AMANAH (Centrist): 0 (-1) ... +/- vs. 2023 election Majority = 19 seats ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election: Final result (seats won by alliance) BN + PN (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal): 25 (+8) PH (Centrist|Centre-left): 11 (-6) BERSATU+ (Conservative|Indian interests): 0 (-2) BP (Left|Orang Asli interests): 0 ... +/- vs. 2023 election Majority = 19 seats ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election today: ➤Polls open: 8am - 6pm local time (GMT+8) ➤Eligible voters: 859,750 ➤Electoral system: FPTP ➤Voting age: 18 ➤Incumbent head of government: Aminuddin Harun (PKR, Centrist) ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Philippines, Momentum poll: Vice President election R. Tulfo (*): 20% Go (PDP-Right): 18% Padilla (PDP-Right): 15% Marcoleta (*): 10% Aquino IV (KANP-Centre-left): 10% Pangilinan (LP-Liberal): 9% Hontiveros (Akbayan-Centre-left): 9% I. Marcos (NP-Centre-right): 3% Gatchalian (NPC-Conservative): 2% Others (*): 2% Dizon (*): 1% Fieldwork: 13-16 July 2026 Sample size: 1,438 ➤ asiaelects.com/philippines
Philippines, Pulse Asia poll: Vice President election Go (PDP-Right): 30% Padilla (PDP-Right): 23% (+9) Aquino IV (KANP-Centre-left): 15% Poe (*): 15% (-20) E. Tulfo (Lakas-Centre-right): 10% Pangilinan (LP-Liberal): 4% Others (*): 2% +/- vs. 06-10 March 2024 Fieldwork: 28 June - 03 July 2026 Sample size: 2,400 ➤ asiaelects.com/philippines
Philippines, Momentum poll: President election Duterte-Carpio (HNP-Regionalist): 50% Robredo (LP-Liberal): 27% R. Tulfo (*): 14% Hontiveros (Akbayan-Centre-left): 3% Aquino IV (KANP-Centre-left): 2% Go (PDP-Right): 2% Pangilinan (LP-Liberal): 1% J. Remulla (NUP-Centre-right): 1% Fieldwork: 13-16 July 2026 Sample size: 1,438 ➤ asiaelects.com/philippines
Philippines, Pulse Asia poll: President election Duterte-Carpio (HNP-Regionalist): 54% (+10) Robredo (LP-Liberal): 29% (+1) R. Tulfo (*): 16% (-3) Magalong (NPC-Conservative): 1% Dizon (*): 1% Torre (*): 0% +/- vs. 27 February - 02 March 2026 Fieldwork: 28 June - 03 July 2026 Sample size: 2,400 ➤ asiaelects.com/philippines
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament), Vodus Research poll: PH (Centrist|Centre-left): 49% (+10) BN (Conservative): 41% (+19) PN (Conservative|Islamist|Liberal): 8% (-30) +/- vs. 2023 election Note: poll does not include BN + PN electoral pact Fieldwork: 9-21 July 2026 Sample size: 437 ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan regional parliament election), candidates by party: BERSATU (Conservative): 22 (+5) UMNO (Conservative): 16 (-1) PKR (Centrist): 16 (+10) DAP (Centre-left): 11 ... +/- vs. 2023 election Seats up for election: 36 ➤ https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Johor regional parliament election: the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS, Islamist) lost its sole seat, losing representation in Johor at the state level for the first time since 2004. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Johor regional parliament election: in its first electoral outing, the Malaysian United Party (BERSAMA, Liberal) won 1.5% of the vote, losing all its deposits. BERSAMA recently split from Anwar Ibrahim's governing People's Justice Party (PKR, Centrist). ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Johor regional parliament: with 59.4% of the vote and 48/56 seats, the Barisan Nasional alliance (BN, Conservative) has achieved its best result in the state since 2008. BN's component parties have governed Johor for 67 of the 69 years since independence in 1957. ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia
Malaysia, Johor regional parliament election: Final result (vote share by party) UMNO (Conservative): 36 (+3) MCA (Conservative): 8 (+4) DAP (Centre-left): 6 (-4) MIC (Conservative): 4 (+1) ... +/- vs. 2022 election Majority = 29 seats ➤https://asiaelects.com/malaysia