2025 Sabah state election

2025 Sabah state election

29 November 2025

73 of 79 seats in the Legislative Assembly
37 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,784,843
Turnout1,148,476 (64.35%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  BN
Leader Hajiji Noor Shafie Apdal Bung Moktar Radin
Party GAGASAN WARISAN UMNO Sabah
Alliance Gabungan Rakyat Sabah Barisan Nasional
Leader since 11 March 2022 17 October 2016 12 December 2018
Leader's seat Sulaman Senallang
(MP for Semporna)
Lamag
(MP for Kinabatangan)
Last election 24 seats 23 seats 14 seats
Seats before 38 (+2 nominated) 14 (+0 nominated) 11 (+2 nominated)
Seats won 29 25 6
Seat change 9 11 5
Popular vote 286,389 288,703 144,584
Percentage 25.37% 25.57% 12.81%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  STAR
SAPP
PH
Leader Ewon Benedick Jeffrey Kitingan
Yong Teck Lee
Mustapha Sakmud
Party UPKO STAR
SAPP
PKR
Alliance Pakatan Harapan
Leader since 15 January 2023 6 January 2012
21 January 1994
10 November 2025
Leader's seat Kadamaian
(MP for Penampang)
Tambunan
(MP for Keningau)
Not contesting
(Nominated MLA)
Not contesting
(MP for Sepanggar)
Last election 1 seat 6 seats 8 seats
Seats before 1 (+0 nominated) 6 (+0 nominated)
0 (+1 nominated)
7 (+0 nominated)
Seats won 3 2 1
Seat change 2 4 6
Popular vote 64,471 73,410 75,938
Percentage 5.71% 6.50% 6.73%

  Seventh party Eighth party
  KDM
Leader Priscella Peter Ronald Kiandee
Party KDM BERSATU Sabah
Alliance Perikatan Nasional
Leader since 7 March 2025 10 December 2022
Leader's seat Defeated in Melalap Defeated in Sugut
(MP for Beluran)
Last election New 11
Seats before 1 (+0 nominated) 0 (+1 nominated)
Seats won 1 1
Seat change 1
Popular vote 54,050 41,584
Percentage 4.79% 3.68%

Results by party

Chief Minister before election

Hajiji Noor
GRS-GAGASAN

Elected Chief Minister

Hajiji Noor
GRS-GAGASAN

The 2025 Sabah state election, formally the 17th Sabah general election, was held on 29 November 2025. All 73 seats were contested to elect members of 17th Sabah State Legislative Assembly. No constituencies were added or removed in a redistribution from the previous election.

Incumbent Chief Minister Hajiji Noor led his Gabungan Rakyat Sabah majority coalition government to seek a second five-year term. GRS was primarily challenged by WARISAN, led by state opposition leader Shafie Apdal. Other parties such as Barisan Nasional, Pakatan Harapan, KDM, Perikatan Nasional, STAR, SAPP, UPKO, Parti Impian Sabah, and other minor parties and independents also contested in this election.

The state election resulted in a hung assembly for the second time since the 2018 Sabah state election. GRS won the most seats in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly with 29 seats.