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2018 People's Justice Party leadership election

2018 People's Justice Party leadership election

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Candidate Anwar Ibrahim
Party PKR
Popular vote Won Uncontested
Percentage 100%

President of PKR before election

Wan Azizah Wan Ismail

President of PKR

Anwar Ibrahim

A leadership election was held by the People's Justice Party (PKR) in Malaysia in 2018 to elect a new leader.[1]

Anwar Ibrahim, who had been recently pardoned and released from his prison sentence following that year's general elections, was elected as party president uncontested, replacing his wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. The post for the deputy president was contested between Rafizi Ramli and Azmin Ali, and the party's supporters were separated into two camps, the Azmin camp and the Rafizi Camp.[2] Azmin was elected as deputy president in a tightly-contested competition with Rafizi, but elections for the post was not without controversy, as there were instances of violence and alleged sabotages during the party's pollings.

Nominations & Results

President

Candidate Members' votes
Anwar Ibrahim Won Uncontested

Deputy President

Candidate Members' votes
Mohamed Azmin Ali 71,635 (51.03%)
Rafizi Ramli 68,730 (48.96%)

Vice president

Candidate Members' votes
Nurul Izzah Anwar 82,343
Zuraida Kamaruddin 64,144
Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam 59,471
Chua Tian Chang 53,616
Shamsul Iskandar 52,556
Johari Abdul 49,247
William Leong Jee Keen 46,975
Kesavan Subramaniam 45,234
Vasantha Kumar 16,406
Azan Ismail 10,782
G. Balasubramaniam 8,929
Micheal Tamil 6,715

Women's Chief

Candidate Members' votes
Haniza Talha 29,540 (52.74%)
Fuziah Salleh 26,475 (47.26%)

Women's Deputy Chief

Candidate Members' votes
Daroyah Alwi 28,857 (54.06%)
Rodziah Ismail 24,525 (45.94%)

Angkatan Muda KeADILan Chief

Candidate Members' votes
Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir 17,217 (45.55%)
Afif Bahardin 17,184 (45.47%)
Najwan Halimi 3,393 (8.98%)

Angkatan Muda KeADILan Deputy Chief

Candidate Members' votes
Muhammad Hilman Idham 20,364 (57.45%)
Raymond Ahuar 11,778 (33.23%)
Naqiuddin Nazrin 3,305 (9.32%)

References

  1. ^ Nominations for PKR party election in July[permanent dead link] The Sun Daily
  2. ^ Philip Golingai (16 March 2021). "How PKR won, then lost Sarawak: The Star columnist". The Asian Voice. The Straits Times. Retrieved 1 October 2021.