INTERACTIVE: Explore the Johor poll results here


PETALING JAYA: Barisan Nasional has won the Johor election by a landslide, allowing it to form the new state government.

The coalition secured 48 seats, which is more than the 29 needed for a simple majority in the 56-seat state assembly. 

Barisan won a two-thirds majority after it surpassed the 37-seat mark.

The only other coalition to win is Pakatan Harapan with eight seats.

Here’s how the balance of power in the state looks like following the poll results:

 

 

Below is a breakdown of the number of seats contested and won by each political party:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When it comes to the popular vote, Barisan had the biggest share.

The coalition garnered 1.12 million votes, which was 59.7% out of the total 1.87 million ballots cast.

This was followed by Pakatan which secured about 611,000 votes or 32.6%.

Below is a closer look at the vote share:

 

The following shows the results for each constituency.

Click on each bar to see more details:

 

Here's how each of the 172 candidates performed:

 

 

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