Ethnic Factor In The 2008 Malaysian General Election: The Case of The Kadazan Dusun (KD) In Sabah
Abstract
Observers have noted that the election results in Peninsular Malaysia indicate the major swing of the ethnic votes to the opposition. This is shown by the fact that the Malay-Muslim voters have turned their support from UMNO (United Malays National Organisation) to PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) or PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia). The same goes to the ethnic Chinese and Indians who have swung their votes to DAP (Democratic Action Party) or PKR, resulting in MCA (MalaysianChinese Association) and MIC (Malaysian Indian Congress) to lose badly in theelections. But the scenario is totally different in Sabah where the majority ethnicgroup the Kadazandusun have maintained their support to the BN despite theopposition’s claim that it has won the Kadazandusun votes just before the election. For some, this is indeed surprising as the Kadazandusun are formerly known as strong opposition supporters through the Kadazandusun-based PBS (Parti Bersatu Sabah). This article explains why the Kadazandusun maintain their support to the BN (Barisan Nasional) and why the opposition has failed to win their votes.Downloads
Published
2020-09-01
Issue
Section
Articles
License
By submitting manuscripts to the Jebat, authors agree to transfer copyright to the journal. However, authors may republish their work or grant others permission to republish it; in which case it should be accompanied by a proper acknowledgment that the work was originally published in the Jebat.
The journal adopt CC-BY-NC licence which authors may also share and distribute their article anywhere of non-commercial website, social media and repositories immediately on publication.
Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their published work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) as it can lead greater citation of published work