Saturday, November 29, 2025

LIVE | DAP off to bad start in 3 seats










LIVE | DAP off to bad start in 3 seats


Malaysiakini Team
Published: Nov 29, 2025 6:00 PM
Updated: 9:51 PM



LIVE | Polls have closed, and it’s time to tally the results of the Sabah 2025 election.

Malaysiakini brings you updates live.


Bernama declares Pandikar win in Pintasan

6.45pm: As of 6.40pm, Bernama has declared that Pandikar Amin Mulia has unofficially won Pintasan.


Pandikar Amin Mulia


The ex-Dewan Rakyat speaker had contested under the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) banner against 10 other candidates.

DAP struggles in Tanjung Aru

6.40pm: Yet another DAP MP is struggling in the early vote count.

In Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu MP Chan Foong Hin is trailing behind the incumbent, Warisan’s vice-president Junz Wong.

With 10 percent of the eligible votes counted, Wong is leading with around 1,000 votes while Chan has just about 400 votes.

More challenges for DAP

6.35pm: DAP is also facing challenges in its quest to recapture Sri Tanjong whose incumbent Justin Wong also defected to Warisan in 2022.

With about 16 percent of the eligible votes counted, Wong is leading with about 3,300 votes, while DAP challenger Philip Yap has around 2,000 votes.

Early lead for Yamani Musa

6.30pm: Sabah governor’s son and former deputy finance minister, Yamani Hafeez Musa, who is contesting under Pakatan Harapan, has taken an early lead in Sindumin, with Warisan’s Yusri Pungut close behind.

Yamani Hafeez Musa

Yamani has secured 108 votes so far, with only 215 votes counted to date.

DAP facing tough fight for Elopura

6.25pm: In Elopura, Sandakan MP Vivian Wong is in for a tough fight to wrest back the seat for DAP.

With around eight percent of eligible votes counted, incumbent Calvin Chong - who quit DAP and joined Warisan in 2022 - is leading with over 1,600 votes, while Wong has around 1,100 votes.

Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Masyarakat (KDM) is also putting up a fight with over 600 votes so far.


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