Malaysia

Umno’s strategic masterstroke in Johor

Within the components of the BN, UMNO won 36 seats, a gain of three seats; the MCA won eight seats, up by four seats; and the MIC won four seats, a gain of one.

Updated 30 seconds ago · Published on 12 Jul 2026 3:17PM

Umno’s strategic masterstroke in Johor
The DAP lost four out of the 10 seats it held before the election. - July 12, 2026

By Murray Hunter

MORE than 1.8 million Johoreans turned out yesterday to vote in their state election.

The state election, called a year before the government’s term had been completed, was criticised for being unnecessary.

However, from the Barisan Nasional (BN) perspective, it was a masterstroke in becoming the dominant force that controlled the state, eradicating its opposition, and building up an electoral momentum that the Umno leadership hopes will translate into a strong position in time for the general election.

Before yesterday’s election, the BN held 40 seats in a 56-seat state assembly. Yesterday, the BN lifted this number to 48 seats, leaving a small Pakatan Harapan (PH) opposition left in the state assembly.

Full credit must be given to the Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, who lifted the BN vote from just under 600,000 in 2022 to 1.1 million this election.

This election had a 69.57% turnout compared to 54.9% back in 2022.

Within the components of the BN, UMNO won 36 seats, a gain of three seats; the MCA won eight seats, up by four seats; and the MIC won four seats, a gain of one.

This compares to Pakatan Harapan, which mustered only 611,983 votes yesterday, almost double the 367,525 votes they won in 2022.

More voters actually turned out to vote for PH, but not at the same rate they voted for Umno.

However, the damage was done with the seat tallies.

The DAP lost four out of the 10 seats it held before the election.

PKR and Amanah each held a seat equally in the tally in 2022.

PH now holds only eight seats in the new assembly.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) only managed 102,090 votes, down from 334,357 in 2022.

Given that PN has itself imploded, the PAS vote of 45,934 yesterday is less than half of what they had achieved in 2022.

PAS also lost its only seat, now having no representation in the new assembly. It is very possible that the support PAS gave to Umno turned its own voters against it.

Bersatu was hit very hard. Bersatu couldn’t even muster a quarter of the votes it received in 2022.

One would have expected Bersatu to do a little better in Johor, being the home of its leader, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Based on yesterday’s figures, Bersatu is a spent force, perhaps suggesting the real reason PAS disassociated itself from the party.

Bersatu lost the two seats it had in the last assembly.

The night was not good for the small parties either.

MUDA lost its one seat in the assembly, garnering only 10,236 votes across four seats.

Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli’s Bersama could only muster 28,816 votes across 15 seats.

One can give some leeway to such a new party, which relied primarily on social media to campaign, although there was an active roadshow through the state during the campaign.

It is certain that even though Rafizi is putting on a brave face about the result, there must be great concerns.

Bersama didn’t make any inroads into what pundits thought would be the party’s support base, the non-Malay urban cohort.

The Malaysian Indian People’s Party, with only 8,196 votes, just didn’t pick up the Indian vote, which stayed where it did or just didn’t come out to vote.

As many predicted, the DAP saw the reality yesterday in losing four seats. This occurred while the MCA picked up four seats and now holds eight seats in the new assembly.

If the MCA can build upon this win, this could be a rebirth for the ailing party.

For PKR, the result can be considered to have held the status quo.

PKR still has one seat in the assembly, and actually gained double the votes it received in 2022, although across more seats.

One fact is that for the last 12 years PKR vote has actually been declining. Saturday actually reversed this trend.

However, this doesn’t mean that PKR have anything to celebrate.

The reality is that BN now has a new momentum that will be tested again twice in the year remaining.

The Johor state election has polarised the voting landscape, where minor parties have been pushed out in the fight.

There is no doubt that the major parties will be reflecting upon what happened and drastically changing strategies, ready for Negeri Sembilan. – July 12, 2026

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