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Voting threshold

What a two-thirds majority means

Calculate a two-thirds seat threshold and understand why Malaysia's constitutional amendment votes use a higher bar than an ordinary majority.

Direct answer

A two-thirds threshold is higher than an ordinary majority. In the 222-member Dewan Rakyat, two-thirds of the total membership is 148, while an ordinary outright majority is 112.

Dewan Rakyat seats
222
Ordinary majority
112
Two-thirds
148
Key reference
Article 159

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Ordinary majority
112
Two-thirds threshold
148

For a 222-seat legislature.

Why the denominator matters

For constitutional amendments governed by Article 159, the relevant wording can require support from not less than two-thirds of the total number of members of a House. This is not merely two-thirds of members who happen to vote.

  • 222 total seats produces a threshold of 148.
  • A 56-seat DUN produces a two-thirds threshold of 38.
  • Special constitutional subjects can involve additional consent requirements.

A high threshold does not mean unlimited power

Reaching two-thirds answers the voting-threshold question for the relevant provision. It does not remove other constitutional procedures, legal limits or consent requirements that may apply.

Common questions

Is 148 always the two-thirds number?

It is the two-thirds threshold for a total membership of 222. A DUN or a differently sized chamber has a different number.

Is two-thirds the same as a simple majority?

No. A simple outright majority is more than half. Two-thirds is a higher threshold.

Why do news reports focus on two-thirds?

Many constitutional amendments require a supermajority, so coalition seat totals affect whether that threshold can be reached.