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The DAP lost all eight Sabah state seats in the 2025 election, a major setback amid shifting voter preferences.
The Democratic Action Party (DAP) suffered a sweeping defeat in Sabah’s 2025 state election, losing all eight seats it contested, marking a sharp decline from its 2020 performance when it won six seats.
Former leaders including Vivian Wong and Philip Yap were defeated, signaling a major shift in voter support, particularly among Sabah’s ethnic Chinese community.
DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke took full responsibility, citing voter frustration with the party’s direction and perceived detachment from core issues.
The victory for the incumbent GRS coalition and the swearing-in of Hajiji Noor as Chief Minister reflect a broader realignment in Sabah’s political landscape.
Despite the loss, DAP retains two MPs in Sabah through separate constituencies.
El DAP perdió los ocho escaños del estado de Sabah en las elecciones de 2025, un gran revés en medio de los cambios en las preferencias de los votantes.