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1 General election results  





2 State election results  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 Further reading  














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United Sabah National Organisation
Malay namePertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu
ڤرتوبوهن كبڠسأن سابه برساتو
Chinese name沙巴聯合民族組織
沙巴联合民族组织
Shābā liánhé mínzú zǔzhī
AbbreviationUSNO
FounderMustapha Harun
FoundedDecember 1961
Dissolved1996
Merged intoUMNO Sabah
Succeeded byUnited Sabah National Organisation (New) (2013)
National affiliationSabah Alliance
(1963-1976)
Barisan Nasional
(1973-1975, 1976-1981, 1986-1993)
Sabah Front
(1981-1986)
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The United Sabah National Organisation (Malay: Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu; abbrev: USNO) was a political party in North Borneo and later Sabah, Malaysia. The widely known Sabah's Muslim indigenous especially Suluk-Bajau ethnic based party was founded by the third Chief Minister of Sabah; Mustapha Harun in December 1961.[1]

    Prior to the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, USNO played a major role in cooperation with United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO), led by Donald Stephens, and the Federation of Malaya, in attaining independence from the British. UPKO was then dissolved and merged into USNO in 1967.[2]

    The party came into power after winning the 1967 state election. USNO remained in power until 1975 under Mustapha's leadership, and until 1976 under Mohammad Said Keruak's leadership.

    In 1975, USNO's secretary-general Harris Salleh quit the party and teamed up with former UPKO leader Stephens who had become Sabah Governor and had returned to politics to create a new party called Sabah People's United Front (BERJAYA).[2] This new party defeated USNO in the 1976 state election to form government until 1985. USNO consistently continued to participate in state elections of 1981, 1985, 1986, and 1990, winning several state electorates, however never enough to form government again.[3][4]

    After the 1990 state election when BERJAYA themselves were ousted by United Sabah Party (PBS), Mustapha returned to team-up with Harris again in a merger of USNO and BERJAYA for his long-envisaged initiative to create the Sabah chapter of peninsula-based United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) with Mustapha himself became its first chief of UMNO Sabah.[4] In 1996, USNO was finally de-registered by the federal Registrar of Societies (RoS). Six of its legislators joined the Sabah UMNO while the rest joined the opposition PBS.[5]

    General election results

    [edit]
    Election Total seats won Seats contested Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
    1964
    6 / 159

    13 appointed by Legislative Assembly Increase6 seats; Governing coalition
    (Alliance Party)
    Mustapha Harun
    1969
    13 / 144

    15 31,947 1.33% Increase7 seats; Governing coalition
    (Alliance Party)
    Mustapha Harun
    1974
    13 / 154

    15 Steady; Governing coalition
    (Barisan Nasional and Sabah Alliance)
    Mustapha Harun
    1978
    5 / 154

    15 Decrease8 seats; Governing coalition
    (Barisan Nasional)
    Mustapha Harun
    1982
    0 / 154

    19 Decrease5 seats; No representation in Parliament Mustapha Harun
    1986
    5 / 177

    15 27,409 0.58% Increase5 seats; Governing coalition
    (Barisan Nasional)
    Mustapha Harun
    1990
    6 / 180

    15 Increase1 seats; Governing coalition
    (Barisan Nasional)
    Mustapha Harun
    1995
    15 / 192

    15 Increase 8 seats; Governing coalition
    (Barisan Nasional)
    Mustapha Harun

    State election results

    [edit]
    State election State Legislative Assembly
    Sabah Total won / Total contested
    2/3 majority
    2 / 3

    1967
    14 / 32

    14 / 25

    1971
    29 / 32

    29 / 29

    1976
    20 / 48

    20 / 40

    1981
    3 / 48

    3 / 29

    1985
    16 / 48

    16 / 43

    1986
    12 / 48

    12 / 27

    1990
    12 / 48

    12 / 38

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Stockwell, A. J. (2004). British Documents on The End of Empire : Malaysia. Institute of Commonwealth in University of London. p. 72. ISBN 9780112905813.
  • ^ a b "UPKO/PDS". Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  • ^ James Chin, pp. 22-25
  • ^ a b "The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) in Sabah, East Malaysia: An Overview 1990-1994 International" (PDF). Hamdan Aziz (Ph.D) & Syahrin Said, Department of Nationhood and Civilization Studies, Centre for Fundamental and Liberal Education, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 12. 2017. ISSN 2222-6990. Retrieved 25 September 2021 – via HR Mars.
  • ^ James Chin, 31
  • Further reading

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