Based on official results from Sabah General Election 16th (2020) and 17th (2025), this analysis examines SAPP’s performance and voter dynamics in urban constituencies. Minor parties and independents are consolidated under “Others” for clarity.
SABAH's demographic shift is a stark trend that many see as a direct reflection of deep-seated economic injustice. This has been a dramatic reversal over 40 years, reshaping Sabah's social and economic foundation.
TODAY marks the third year of the official celebration of Sabah Day, symbolising the legal recognition of Sabah’s restored regional status following the 2021 amendment to the Federal Constitution. Before that amendment, Sabah Day was organised only by civil society groups and even required special permits for approval.
AS SABAH heads into its 17th General Election (HGE17), the political contest has taken a darker turn. What we face is not a healthy exchange of ideas and policies. It is digital warfare, designed to overwhelm, confuse, and silence.
For the first time in Malaysian history, DAP and UMNO joint hands side by side. Their combined machinery, powered by artificial intelligence and mass coordination, is now targeting Sabah.