Unofficial results:
GPS’ Ricky Mohammad Razi Sitam has won Saribas.
UNOFFICIAL: GPS has retained state government, has won 42 seats
GPS’ Idris Buang has won Muara Tuang.
GPS’ Friday Belik has won Krian.
OFFICIAL: EC has confirmed GPS’ Nicholas Kudi Jantai has won Baleh with 3,541 votes.
GPS’ Christopher Gira Sambang has won Tamin.
GPS’ Mohamad Duri has won Kalaka. He won with a 2,868 majority.
PSB’s Johnichal Rayong Ngipa has won Engkilili. He won with a 1,191 majority.
GPS’ Miro Anak Simuh has won Serembu.
GPS’ Aidel Lariwoo has won Sadong Jaya.
GPS’ Mong Dagang has won Bukit Begunan.
GPS’ Abdul Yakub Arbi has won Balingian.
GPS’s Roland Sagah has won Tarat.
GPS’ Jefferson Jamit has won Bukit Goram.
OFFICIAL: GPS’ Gerald Rentap Jabu has won Layar with 3,891 votes. He won with a 2,039 majority.
UNOFFICIAL: Bernama reports that GPS’ Simon Sinang Bada has won Tebedu.
GPS’ Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah has won Asajaya with 6,380 votes. He won with a 4,531 majority.
GPS’ Razaili Gapor has won Beting Maro with 3,769 votes. He won with a 1,711 majority.
GPS’ Wilson Nyabong Ijang has won Pelagus with 2,843 votes.
Incumbent Razaili Gapor has retained the Beting Maro seat, according to Bernama, earning a fourth term.
PAS’ sole candidate in the Sarawak election has failed to unseat GPS in Beting Maro.
GPS’ Snowdan Lawan has won Balai Ringin.
PSB’s Baru Bian has won Ba’Kelalan with 2,687 votes, defeating GPS’ Sam Laya with 2,007 votes.
GPS’ John Ilus leads in Bukit Semuja with 1,629 votes followed by PSB with 451.
Bernama reports that GPS’ chief Abang Johari Openg has won the Gedong seat. He was previously assemblyman for Satok for 40 years.
According to Bernama, GPS has won Baleh, Dalat, Kuala Rajang, Murum and Tellian.
According to Bernama, GPS has won Balingian, Gedong, Bukit Saban, Bukit Sari and Semop.
GPS’ Douglas Uggah Embas leads in Bukit Saban with 3,394 votes followed by PSB with 936.
GPS’ Tiong King Sing leads Dudong with 4,295 votes followed by PSB with 1,468.
PSB’s Baru Bian leads in Ba Kelalan with 2,421 votes, reports The Borneo Post. GPS’ Sam Laya has 1,838 votes.
GPS’s Karim Hamzah leads in Asajaya with 6,107 votes followed by PSB with 1,786.
As of 6:30pm, GPS has won 21 seats, reports the Borneo Post.
GPS’ Sih Hua Tong leads in Batu Lintang with 2,946 votes.
GPS’ Tiong King Sing leads in Dudong with 2,728 votes.
PSB’s Wong Soon Koh leads in Bawang Assan with 3,504 votes, reports Borneo Post.
GPS’ Dr Annuar Rapaee is leading in Nangka with 2,311 votes.
Unofficial: GPS’ Stephen Rundi wins Kemena, Penguang Manggil wins Marudi
GPS’ Liwan Lagang has won Belaga.
GPS’ Hamzah Brahim takes a commanding lead in Stakan with 5,442 votes followed by PSB with 1,426.
GPS Lee Kim Shin is leading in Senadin with 2,305 votes, Sin Chew reports.
GPS’ Simon Sinang Bada leads in Tebedu with 2,272 votes.
GPS’ Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing leads in Baleh with 2,294 votes.
GPS’ Royston Valentine leads in Tellian with 1,489 votes.
GPS’ Liwan Lagang leads with 2,585 votes followed by PSB’s Henry Usat Bit with 882 votes.
GPS’s Idris Buang leads with 5,079 votes from PSB’s candidate with 1,369 votes.
GPS’ Julaihi Narawi claims victory with 4,937 votes, with a majority of 4,134.
GPS claims victory in Sebuyau.
GPS’ Robert Lau (2,580 votes) leads PSB’s Wong Soon Koh with 2,259 votes.
GPS’ Idris Buang leads in Muara Tuang with 5, 079 votes.
GPS’ Douglas Uggah Embas is leading in Bukit Saban with 3,394 votes.
GPS’ Dr Sim Kui Hian is leading in Batu Kawah with 1586 votes followed by the DAP candidate with 113.
GPS’ Awang Tengah Ali Hasan is leading Bukit Sari with 1, 932 votes
GPS leads in Bukit Saban with 3,394 votes.
