Gabungan Rakyat Sabah led by Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor is poised to form the next state government after unofficial results indicate the coalition has won 29 seats.
This puts them in position to cobble together with partners Pakatan Harapan and independents the 37 seats needed to form a simple majority in the 73-seat state assembly.
00:00PKR has declared that Gabungan Rakyat Sabah, or GRS, has obtained an adequate number of seats in Saturday's election to form the next Sabah government.
00:13The party told a press conference on Saturday night that Pakatan Harapan will discuss the details with the GRS leadership to form the government together.
00:30Shari, bersama-sama dengan Tok Sri Haji Ji, untuk membentuk kerajaan.
00:40Kita cukup jumlah untuk membentuk kerajaan pada malam ini.
00:47Cukup jumlah insyaAllah.
00:50Dan Pakatan Harapan berbesar hati kerana kita menjadi sebahagian daripada kerajaan yang akan dibentuk di Sabah nanti.
01:00Unofficial results, as of 10 p.m., showed that GRS was taking a lead after securing 29 seats, followed by Warisan with 18 seats and Barisan National 9 seats.
01:1437 seats are required for a simple majority in the 73-seat State Legislative Assembly.
01:20Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, projected to win the Suleiman seat, is said to be leading the next government again.
01:29The results also showed that Warisan President Datuk Seri Muhammad Shafi Abdal, retaining Sinalang, while Veterans Party Chinta Sabah, President Tanshri Anifa Amman, and former Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tanshri Pandikar Amin Mulya lost in Bongawan and Pintasan, respectively.
01:47Pandikar was once again defeated by Firuz Rendhan, who ran as independent in the 11-cornered fight.
01:52Firuz was the incumbent Pintasan Assemblyman after beating Pandikar Amin to win the seat in the last election in 2020.
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