1975 United Malays National Organisation leadership election

A leadership election was held by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party in 1975. It was won by incumbent Prime Minister and President of UMNO, Abdul Razak Hussein.

1975 United Malays National Organisation leadership election

1975
 
Candidate Abdul Razak Hussein
Popular vote won uncontested

President of UMNO before election

Abdul Razak Hussein

President of UMNO

Abdul Razak Hussein

Supreme Council election results

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President

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Abdul Razak Husseinwon uncontested 

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Hussein Onn votes 

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