shiikarisma (20180520001) rivi saputri(20180520118) Febriana Andiani Putri (20180520174) How the election system in malaysia Elections in Malaysia adopted first past the post system. This kind of electoral system is applied in the UK and its offering countries. In the system the candidate wins the direct election, not necessarily win the elections during their vote in the electoral elections (representatives) is minimal. This happened in the election 2013 ago when the national Barisan, which gained only 47% of the national vote, was won the election because it managed to to 60% of Parliament seats or as many as 133 seats. This happened in the election 2013 ago when the national Barisan, which gained only 47% of the national vote, was won the election because it managed to to 60% of Parliament seats or as many as 133 seats. According to an independent agency survey, Independent Center, opposition coalition group, Pakatan Rakyat expectations predicted to get 43.7% of the vote nationally (popular vote). While the national ranks were only gaining 40.3%. Citing the New York Times survey was conducted in western Malaysia which accounted for 75% of the vote for the parliamentary seat. The elections in Malaysia are two levels: Federal level and state level. The election of federal level is for membership in the Council of people, the Parliament of the lower house, while the state-level elections for membership in the state Legislative Assembly winners of the election work on the basis of anyone who Get the most seats throughout the elections despite not winning popular votes. At the federal level, voters elected 222 members of the house to sit in the parliamentary members chosen from the single member constituents taken based on the population using the first past the post system. The party that has the majority of seats in the House of Representatives will form a federal government. At the state level, voters chose representatives for the state Legislative Assembly (state legislature). The number of representatives varies between different states with as many as 71 electorate in Sarawak and only 15 in Perlis. For example : the results of the Malaysian People's Council elections on May 9, 2018
The winner of election in malaysia 2018
1. Harapan party get 5.795.954 vote and get 113 seat. 2. Barisan national get 4.078.928 vote and get 79 seat. 3. Gagasan sejahtera get 2.039.722 vote and get 18 seat.