The Malaysian Election Corpus (MECo): Federal and State-Level Election Results from 1955 to 2025
Thevesh Thevananthan

TL;DR
The Malaysian Election Corpus (MECo) is a comprehensive, open-access database covering federal and state elections from 1955 to 2025, enabling detailed analysis of electoral dynamics in Malaysia.
Contribution
This paper introduces MECo, the first extensive, standardized, open electoral database for Malaysia, including candidate, constituency, and demographic data across seven decades.
Findings
Contains data for 9,704 electoral contests
Includes detailed candidate and constituency information
Provides key electoral and demographic statistics
Abstract
Empirical research and public knowledge on Malaysia's elections have long been constrained by a lack of high-quality open data, particularly in the absence of a Freedom of Information framework. This paper introduces the Malaysian Election Corpus (MECo), an open-access panel database covering all federal and state general elections since 1955, as well as by-elections since 2008. MECo includes candidate- and constituency-level data for 9,704 electoral contests across seven decades, standardised with unique identifiers for candidates, parties, and coalitions. The database also provides summary statistics for each contest (electorate size, voter turnout, majority size, rejected ballots, unreturned ballots), key demographic data for candidates (age, gender, ethnicity), and lineage data for political parties. MECo is the most well-curated open database on Malaysian elections to date, and…
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