The 12th Penang election was held on 8 March 2008. Polling took place in 40 constituencies throughout the
State of Penang, with each electing a State Assemblyman to the
Penang State Legislative Assembly. The election was conducted by the
Malaysian Election Commission.
The legislative body had been dissolved on 13 February by the
Governor of Penang,
Abdul Rahman Abbas
Abdul Rahman bin Abbas (born 15 April 1938) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 7th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang from 1 May 2001 to 30 April 2021. He is a former politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Abdul Ra ...
, on the advice of the incumbent
Chief Minister,
Koh Tsu Koon, who also led the state's ruling coalition at the time,
Barisan Nasional (BN).
Opposing the BN was the
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) alliance, which consisted of the
Democratic Action Party (DAP), the
People's Justice Party (PKR) and the
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). Electoral candidates were nominated on 24 February.
The election proved to be a watershed in
Penang's history, as the BN was handed an unprecedented and shocking defeat by the PR, making the election the second time Penang's ruling party was voted out of power; the first was in
1969
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The PR won 29 out of the 40 seats, gaining more than a two-thirds majority in the Penang State Legislative Assembly. The leader of the PR in Penang,
Lim Guan Eng, was subsequently sworn into power as Penang's fourth Chief Minister on 11 March.
Background
The election was the 12th state election in the
State of Penang since the independence of
Malaya
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(now
Malaysia) in 1957. The governing
Barisan Nasional (BN) sought to secure their ninth consecutive term in office since 1974.
According to the
Constitution of the State of Penang, the maximum term of the
Penang State Legislative Assembly, the legislature of Penang, is five years from the date of the first sitting of Assembly following a state election, after which it is dissolved by operation of law.
However, the
Chief Minister, as the
head of government in Penang, may advise the
Governor, the
head of state, to dissolve the Assembly before the five-year period is up.
On 13 February 2008, the Governor of Penang,
Abdul Rahman Abbas
Abdul Rahman bin Abbas (born 15 April 1938) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 7th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang from 1 May 2001 to 30 April 2021. He is a former politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Abdul Ra ...
, gave his consent to the incumbent Chief Minister of Penang,
Koh Tsu Koon, to dissolve the Assembly; the dissolution of the Assembly was conducted simultaneously with the dissolution of the
Malaysian Parliament.
A state election must be held within sixty days after the dissolution. Accordingly, the
Malaysian Election Commission set 24 February as the nomination day and 8 March as the polling day, providing for a campaigning period of 13 days.
Political parties
The
Barisan Nasional (BN), the ruling coalition in
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay ...
at the time, had been in power since 1955, although BN rule was briefly interrupted after the
1969 election when
Gerakan, then an opposition party, seized power in the state; Gerakan subsequently joined the BN in 1973.
Prior to the election, BN, which was led by the incumbent
Chief Minister of Penang and
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) leader,
Koh Tsu Koon, controlled 38 out of the 40 state seats in the
Penang State Legislative Assembly. BN was opposed by the informal
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition, which held the remaining two seats in the Assembly. PR was led by the secretary-general of the
Democratic Action Party (DAP),
Lim Guan Eng.
Electoral divisions
All 40 state constituencies within Penang, which constitute the
Penang State Legislative Assembly, were contested during the election.
Issues
Decline of Penang
In the preceding years, concerns had been raised over the perceived decline and neglect of
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay ...
. Among the factors were the deteriorating cleanliness in George Town, incoherent urban planning, poor traffic management, the state's economic slowdown and persistent brain drain.
By the early 2000s, Penang's economic growth began to lose steam, with the city-state recording the lowest monthly household income growth rate amongst the
Malaysian states.
Also in 2001, the Rent Control Act, which until then had protected the low-income residents within the
George Town city centre from eviction by preventing any arbitrary hike in rents, was repealed.
Consequently, the city centre was hollowed out, as residents and
smaller businesses were unable to cope with the rental hikes. This led to the dilapidation of heritage buildings within the city centre, whilst private developers began demolishing pre-war buildings in the name of redevelopment. In addition, the decades of brain drain took its toll, as Penang suffered a shortage of professionals, who generally preferred to move to the
Greater Kuala Lumpur area for business and employment opportunities.
Poor urban planning and traffic management caused worsening traffic congestion, whilst George Town's garbage-strewn streets led to Penang being labelled a "''garbage state''" by
Barisan Nasional (BN) politicians.
Widespread discontent over Penang's decline led to campaigns by Penang-based
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the national media to return the city-state to its former glory.
Political infighting in Barisan Nasional
Prior to the election,
Koh Tsu Koon had stated his intention to resign as the
Chief Minister of Penang, in order to stand for a position in the
national Cabinet
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; during the election, Koh stood in the
Batu Kawan parliamentary constituency.
Subsequently, internal squabbles broke out within the
Barisan Nasional (BN) over the next person to helm the position of the Chief Minister. While Koh picked Teng Hock Nam to succeed him as the Chief Minister, the then
Malaysian Prime Minister,
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Tun Abdullah bin Ahmad Badawi ( Jawi: عبد الله بن احمد بدوي; born 26 November 1939) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia from October 2003 to April 2009. He was also the sixth president of ...
, preferred Teng Chang Yeow to succeed Koh.
Other BN leaders who also contended for the position of the Chief Minister were Chia Kwang Chye and Lee Kah Choon.
The internal infighting, exacerbated by Koh's indecisiveness, adversely affected BN's campaign in Penang, as the coalition was unable to publicly declare its Chief Minister-designate.
In addition, Koh's decision to run for a higher position in the
Malaysian federal government
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was widely scorned; Penangites perceived Koh's party,
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, as being more interested in promoting its political ambitions in the national level instead of seeing to its constituents' needs.
Corruption and maladministration
Allegations of corrupt practices by the
Barisan Nasional (BN) administration were also abound prior to the election. In early 2008, an online news portal alleged that the incumbent
Chief Minister,
Koh Tsu Koon, had spent RM10 billion to persuade
Motorola to stay in Penang. While Koh initially refused comment, he finally admitted to the issue.
The BN administration was also condemned by Penang-based
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for steamrolling the
Penang Global City Centre
The Penang Global City Centre (PGCC) was a proposed project to be located at Penang Turf Club on Penang Island, Malaysia. The developers who proposed PGCC hoped to use divided between two five-star hotels, a Penang performing arts centre, a r ...
project, which was the brainchild of Partick Lim, a tycoon who maintained close ties with the then
Malaysian Prime Minister,
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
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.
Despite opposition by the NGOs, the BN administration proceeded with the project by bypassing the Penang Island Municipal Council (now
Penang Island City Council), thus eliminating any need for approval from the local government.
The issue strengthened the perception that Chief Minister Koh, who led
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan), displayed utmost deference to the
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the dominant party within the BN coalition.
BN's maladministration extended to Penang's two local governments - the Penang Island Municipal Council and the
Seberang Perai Municipal Council - which were under the purview of the BN-controlled
state government
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. Both local governments accrued large annual deficits in the preceding years, but more so for the Seberang Perai Municipal Council, which had its lavish headquarters near
Bukit Mertajam completed in 2006.
Despite this, the Seberang Perai Municipal Council was led by UMNO-appointed councillors, which gave it better access to the UMNO-dominated
Malaysian federal government
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, whereas the Penang Island Municipal Council, headed by Gerakan appointees, did not enjoy such a benefit.
Campaign
The
Barisan Nasional (BN) administration in
Penang
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, plagued by various crises, sought to appeal to the clamour of change by employing the slogan "''keep reinventing''".
Even so, the BN had the advantage of incumbency and the backing of the
UMNO-led
Malaysian federal government
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. By contrast, the
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition, which lacked the resources available to its opponent, launched its theme "''just change it''", heralding a more aggressive campaign to overthrow the BN-controlled
state government
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.
Social media
Due to
Barisan Nasional's control of the traditional mainstream media, including newspapers, television and radio, the
Pakatan Rakyat (PR), led by the
Democratic Action Party (DAP), turned to other methods of reaching out to voters. The election was notable for being the first election that was influenced by the alternative media, such as websites, blogs and news portals. The Internet played a vital role in PR's campaign, by allowing critics of the BN administration to air their views on issues which had been deliberately ignored by the mainstream media.
The DAP sought to tap into its booming online presence by nominating
Jeff Ooi, a blogger, as its candidate for the
Jelutong parliamentary constituency on
Penang Island.
Owing to the increasing use of mobile phones, the
short messaging service (SMS) was also put to use to disseminate information regarding PR rallies during the campaigning period.
In addition, voters could register their phone numbers at DAP offices to receive campaign information via SMS.
Rallies
Both political coalitions held rallies, known in
Malay as ''ceramah'', throughout the state during the campaigning period just prior to the polling day.
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) rallies, in particular, drew massive turnouts and generated a sizeable sum of donations. By contrast,
Barisan Nasional (BN) rallies attracted very few attendees, so much so that some were reportedly cancelled due to the sheer lack of audience.
On 1 March 2008, a PR rally was held at the
Han Chiang College in
George Town. Among the key speakers in the rally were
Lim Guan Eng,
Karpal Singh,
Jeff Ooi and
Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
.
A 10,000-strong crowd attended the rally, which also broke the record for the highest amount of donation collected at that point; RM38,000 were collected during the rally.
The rally at Han Chiang College was surpassed only a few days later, when on 6 March, more than 60,000 people thronged the same venue for another PR rally, during which over RM133,000 were collected.
Results

The polling on 8 March 2008 was closed by 5.00 p.m.
Malaysian time, and was immediately followed by the counting of votes. Preliminary results, streamed online by
Malaysiakini, indicated that the
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) was in the lead.
Unofficial results continued to trickle in throughout the evening as seat after seat, beginning with
Pulau Tikus, fell to the PR.
By 9.00 p.m., the
Malaysian Election Commission confirmed that the
Democratic Action Party (DAP), a component party of the PR, won all of the 19 state constituencies it was contesting in
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay ...
.
The outgoing
Chief Minister of Penang and the state's
Barisan Nasional (BN) leader,
Koh Tsu Koon, immediately informed the
Governor of Penang,
Abdul Rahman Abbas
Abdul Rahman bin Abbas (born 15 April 1938) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 7th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang from 1 May 2001 to 30 April 2021. He is a former politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Abdul Ra ...
, of the electoral results and subsequently called Penang DAP chairman,
Chow Kon Yeow, to congratulate him.
At 11.45 p.m., Koh publicly conceded defeat in a televised press conference.
At 12.30 a.m. on 9 March, the top leaders of the PR, led by
Lim Guan Eng, held a press conference at the Red Rock Hotel in
George Town. Lim thanked Penangites for "''allowing the opposition parties to form the
Penang state government''", and announced that the DAP would form the new state government in cooperation with the
People's Justice Party (PKR) and the
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).
"''DAP wishes to state that we will form the next Penang state government in cooperation and coalition with PKR, a government for all Malaysians, embracing Malays, Chinese, Indians and other races... We also hope that the PAS elected wakil rakyat (State Assemblyman) can help this new government.''" - Lim Guan Eng
During the night, the elected PR State Assemblymen were instructed to remain indoors for fear of reprisals by BN extremists, with their mobile phones kept away to prevent any of the State Assemblymen from being bought over by the BN.
PR supporters were also told not to hold street celebrations to prevent any outbreak of post-election violence.
PR politicians wished to avoid a repeat of the
1969 race riots in Kuala Lumpur, which occurred after the
General Election
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that year. For similar reasons,
Lim Kit Siang, a DAP politician who was in
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at the time, immediately despatched bodyguards over to Lim Guan Eng in Penang.
The election marked the second time the incumbent Penang state government was voted out of power; the first was in 1969.
For the first time ever, BN's component parties,
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, the
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and the
Malaysian Indian Congress
The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC; ta, மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரஸ், Malēciya Intiya Kāṅkiras; formerly known as Malayan Indian Congress) is a Malaysian political party. It is one of the founding membe ...
(MIC), lost all their state constituencies and were wiped out of Penang's political scene altogether. The
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), BN's dominant party, became the sole BN party remaining in Penang, securing 11 seats; UMNO thus formed the opposition within the state. Meanwhile, the PR swept 29 out of the 40 seats that form the
Penang State Legislative Assembly, winning more than a two-thirds majority in the legislature.
Aftermath
The elected
Chief Minister of Penang,
Lim Guan Eng, met his predecessor,
Koh Tsu Koon, in the Office of the Chief Minister of Penang inside
Komtar in
George Town on 9 March 2008, promising a smooth transition of power. Lim was sworn in as the Chief Minister in the presence of the
Governor of Penang,
Abdul Rahman Abbas
Abdul Rahman bin Abbas (born 15 April 1938) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 7th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang from 1 May 2001 to 30 April 2021. He is a former politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Abdul Ra ...
, at the latter's official residence,
The Residency, in
George Town at 10.05 a.m. on 11 March.
Chief Minister Lim's first task in office was to waive all summonses and parking tickets issued by both the Penang Island Municipal Council and the
Seberang Perai Municipal Council before March 2008.
He also began instituting the CAT policy (Competency, Accountability and Transparency) in the
Penang state government; in an unprecedented move, Chief Minister Lim himself took to answering questions posed to him online and via press conferences.
The CAT policy entails the adoption of the
open tender
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system for state government contracts and projects, to avoid corruption and to promote transparency.
Lavish expenses made by the previous state government were cut down as well.
In addition, one of the major initiatives of the new PR-led Penang state government was to abolish the controversial
New Economic Policy, which had been implemented throughout Malaysia by the
Barisan Nasional since 1971.
The decision, which was aimed at refocusing the state government's efforts towards eradicating poverty regardless of ethnicity, was agreed upon by the
People's Justice Party (PKR), with the party's leader,
Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar bin Ibrahim ( ms, انور بن ابراهيم, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, IPA: ; born 10 August 1947) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia since November 2022. He served as the 12 ...
, pledging to "''stop this practice of awarding tenders, projects and privatisation to family-related companies and cronies only at states where we are in charge''".
BN extremists, particularly those from the
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), subsequently held a protest outside Komtar on 14 March.
Following the drastic change in Malaysia's political landscape,
Lee Kuan Yew, the first
Prime Minister of
Singapore, visited Penang and met Chief Minister Lim on 13 June 2009. During the visit, Lee remarked on Penang's poorly-maintained infrastructure at the time and opined that one term was inadequate for Chief Minister Lim to implement the necessary changes within Penang.
See also
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Constituencies of Penang
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*
Elections in Penang Elections in Penang have been held in the Malaysian state of Penang since 1954 and have chosen Penang's elected representatives in the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Undangan Negeri
A state legislative assembly ( ms, Dewan Undangan Negeri, DUN; also kn ...
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