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2002 Pendang by-election

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2002 Pendang by-election

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Pendang seat in the Dewan Rakyat
 
Candidate Othman Abdul Mohd Hayati Othman
Party BN (UMNO) PAS
Alliance BA
Popular vote 22,825 22,542
Percentage 50.31% 49.69%

MP before election

Fadzil Noor
PAS

Elected MP

Othman Abdul
BN (UMNO)

The 2002 Pendang by-election is a by-election for the Dewan Rakyat federal seat of Pendang, Malaysia that were held on 18 July 2002.[1] It was called following the death of the incumbent, Fadzil Noor on 23 June 2002.

The by election was held on the same day as the 2002 Anak Bukit by-election.

Background

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Fadzil Noor, then president of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), were elected to the Parliament of Malaysia federal seat of Pendang at the 1999 Malaysian general election, winning the seat from Barisan Nasional (BN). He also won the Anak Bukit state seat in the 1999 Kedah state election, held at the same time as the general election.

On 23 June 2002, Fadzil passed away at Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Cheras, almost two weeks after undergoing a heart bypass surgery.[2] His death means that both Pendang federal seat and Anak Bukit state seat were vacated. This necessitates for by-election for both seats to be held, as the seat were vacated more that 2 years before the expiry of both Kedah assembly and Malaysian parliament current terms. Election Commission of Malaysia announced on 29 June 2002 that the by-election for both seats will be held on 18 July 2002, with 10 July 2002 set as the nomination day.[3]

Nomination and campaign

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After nomination closed, it was confirmed that BN will face PAS in a straight fight for the Pendang seat. BN nominated Othman Abdul, the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) Pendang division chief, and the previous holder of the seat for three terms before losing to Fadzil in 1999. PAS meanwhile nominated Mohd Hayati Othman, a committee menber of the party's Pendang division and a local medical practitioner.[4]

Timeline

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The key dates are listed below.

Date Event
29 June 2002 Issue of the Writ of Election
10 July 2002 Nomination Day
10–17 July 2002 Campaigning Period
Early polling day for postal and overseas voters
18 July 2002 Polling Day

Results

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Malaysian general by-election, 18 July 2002: Pendang
Upon the death of incumbent, Fadzil Noor
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
BN Othman Abdul 22,825 50.31 Increase 3.62
PAS Mohd Hayati Othman 22,542 49.69 Decrease 3.62
Total valid votes 45,367 100.00
Total rejected ballots 346
Unreturned ballots 0
Turnout 45,713 86.04 Increase 4.96
Registered electors 53,128
Majority 283 0.62 Decrease 6.40


BN gain from PAS Swing N/A

Previous results

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Malaysian general election, 1999: Pendang
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
PAS Ali @ Fadzil Md Noor 22,413 53.51 Increase 6.01
BN Othman Abdul 19,474 46.49 Decrease 6.01
Total valid votes 41,887 100.00
Total rejected ballots 758
Unreturned ballots 647
Turnout 43,292 81.08 Increase 3.57
Registered electors 53,388
Majority 2,939 7.02 Increase 2.02


PAS gain from BN Swing N/A

Aftermath

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "BN victorious in Pendang, PAS retains Anak Bukit". Malaysiakini. 18 July 2002. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  2. ^ "Opposition Leader Fadzil dies". Malaysiakini. 23 June 2002. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  3. ^ "Pendang, Anak Bukit by-elections on July 18, nomination July 10". Malaysiakini. 29 June 2002. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  4. ^ "BN and PAS name by-election candidates". New Straits Times. New Straits Times Press. 10 July 2002. p. 1. Retrieved 6 March 2025.