1969 Sarawak state election

The political party later mounted a public campaign calling the voters to boycott the election.

The communist terrorists had killed three election officials on their return journey after completing polling at a station.

[1] As a result of Parti Bumiputera-SCA alliance, SCA received majority of its votes from Malay voters.

[2] The full list of representatives is shown below:[1] The prime minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak invited SUPP to join the Sarawak Alliance a month before the election to form a coalition government as SNAP previously did not have a good relationship with the federal government.

SUPP eventually followed the federal preferences to form a coalition government with Parti Bumiputera.

General Election Regulation Commission Office workers during 1969 Sarawak parliamentary and state elections.
Media personnel during briefings in 1969 Sarawak parliamentary and state elections.