United Malays National Organisation leadership election, 1987
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A leadership election was held by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party on 24 April 1987.[1][2] It was won by incumbent Prime Minister and President of UMNO, Mahathir Mohamad.
Supreme Council election results
Permanent Chairman
| Candidate | Delegates' votes | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Sulaiman Ninam Shah | 850 votes | ' |
| Shamsuri Salleh | 453 votes | |
| Mohd. Nor Mohd. Dom | 106 votes | |
| R.M. Idris | 32 votes | |
| Baharom Shah Indera | 19 votes | |
| Valid votes | 1460 votes | |
| Invalid votes | 19 votes | |
| Grand total | 1479 votes | |
Deputy Permanent Chairman
| Candidate | Delegates' votes | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Shoib Ahmad | 533 votes | ' |
| Abdul Rahman Mahmud | 313 votes | |
| Shamsuri Salleh | 310 votes | |
| Mohd. Amin Daud | 203 votes | |
| Azman Attar Othman | 107 votes | |
| Valid votes | 1466 votes | |
| Invalid votes | 13 votes | |
| Grand total | 1479 votes | |
President
| Candidate | Delegates' votes | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Mahathir Mohamad | 761 votes | 88 |
| Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah | 718 votes | 37 |
| Valid votes | 1479 votes | |
| Invalid votes | nil | |
| Grand total | 1479 votes | |
Deputy President
| Candidate | Delegates' votes | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Ghafar Baba | 739 votes | ' |
| Musa Hitam | 699 votes | |
| Valid votes | 1438 votes | |
| Invalid votes | 41 votes | |
| Grand total | 1479 votes | |
Vice Presidents
| Candidates | Delegates' votes (max. 3) | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Wan Mokhtar Ahmad | 935 votes | ' |
| Abdullah Ahmad Badawi | 879 votes | ' |
| Anwar Ibrahim | 850 votes | ' |
| Rais Yatim | 690 votes | |
| Ramli Ngah Talib | 667 votes | |
| Harun Idris | 398 votes | |
| Valid votes | 4419 votes | |
| Invalid votes | 6 votes | |
| Grand total | 4425 votes | |
Supreme Council Members
| Candidates | Delegates' votes (max. 25) | Division nominated |
|---|---|---|
| Zainal Abidin Zin | 717 votes | ' |
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See also
References
- ↑ "The day of the dictator – Oct 27, 1987 | Malaysia Today". malaysia-today.net. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
- ↑ "Malaysia Waves: 1987: Mahathir Adalah Bala Allah Ke Atas Rakyat Malaysia". malaysiawaves.net. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
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