List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–2023)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–2018) |
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–2023) |
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2023–present) |
The following are the members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri or state assemblies, elected in the 2018 state elections which was part of the 2018 Malaysian general elections. Also included are the list of the Sarawak state assembly members who were elected in 2016.[1][N 1] On 24 February 2020, the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and a faction of the Members of Parliament (MPs) from the People's Justice Party (PKR) led by the PKR's then-Deputy President Mohamed Azmin Ali left the governing coalition Pakatan Harapan, resulting in the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan coalition administration led by the then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.[2][N 2]
Composition
editResults of the 14th Malaysian general election (State)
editState legislative assemblies |
# of seats |
Simple majority |
PKR seats |
BN seats |
PAS seats |
WARISAN seats |
DAP seats |
STAR seats |
IND seats |
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Perlis | 15 | 8 | 3 | 10 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kedah | 36 | 19 | 18 | 3 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kelantan | 45 | 23 | 0 | 8 | 37 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Terengganu | 32 | 17 | 0 | 10 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Penang | 40 | 21 | 37 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Perak | 59 | 30 | 29 | 27 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pahang | 42 | 22 | 9 | 25 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Selangor | 56 | 29 | 51 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Negeri Sembilan | 36 | 19 | 20 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Malacca | 28 | 15 | 15 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Johor | 56 | 29 | 36 | 19 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Sabah | 60 | 31 | 2 | 29 | 0 | 21 | 6 | 2 | 0 |
Total | 505 | 220 | 166 | 90 | 21 | 6 | 2 | 0 |
Current composition
editState legislative assemblies |
# of seats |
Simple majority |
PN + BN + GPS + GRS + PBM + KDM seats |
PH + MUDA seats |
WARISAN seats |
PEJUANG seats |
PSB seats |
IND seats |
VAC seats |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Perlis | 15 | 8 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kedah | 36 | 19 | 21 (PN) + 2 (BN) | 11 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kelantan | 45 | 23 | 37 (PN) + 7 (BN) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Terengganu | 32 + 4 (nominated) | 17 | 23 (PN) + 10 (BN) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Penang | 40 | 21 | 7 | 33 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Perak | 59 | 30 | 35 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Pahang | 42 + 5 (nominated) | 22 | 33 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Selangor | 56 | 29 | 12 | 40 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Negeri Sembilan | 36 | 19 | 16 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Malacca | 28 | 15 | 21 (BN) + 2 (PN) | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Johor | 56 | 29 | 40 (BN) + 3 (PN) | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Sabah | 73 + 6 (nominated) | 37 | 52 | 9 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Sarawak | 82 | 42 | 76 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 610 | 409 | 182 | 18 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 10 |
Perlis
edit2018–2022
edit14th Perlis State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Perlis State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Perlis | ||||
Meeting place | Perlis State Assembly Complex, Kangar | ||||
Term | 20 July 2018[3] – 14 October 2022[4] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Perlis State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 15 | ||||
Speaker | Hamdan Bahari | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Mohd Shukri Ramli | ||||
Secretary | Syed Omar Sharifuddin | ||||
Menteri Besar | Azlan Man | ||||
Opposition Leader | Asrul Nizan Abd Jalil | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Raja | Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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BN 10 | PH 3 | PN 2 | ||||||
# | Non-MLA | Hamdan Bahari | BN (UMNO) | |||
N1 | Titi Tinggi | Teh Chai Aan | BN (MCA) | |||
N2 | Beseri | Ruzaini Rais | BN (UMNO) | |||
N3 | Chuping | Asmaiza Ahmad | BN (UMNO) | |||
N4 | Mata Ayer | Siti Berenee Yahaya | BN (UMNO) | |||
N5 | Santan | Azizan Sulaiman | BN (UMNO) | |||
N6 | Bintong | Azlan Man | BN (UMNO) | |||
N7 | Sena | Asrul Nizan Abd. Jalil | PH (PKR) | |||
N8 | Indera Kayangan | Gan Ay Ling | PH (PKR) | |||
N9 | Kuala Perlis | Nor Azam Karap | PH (PKR) | |||
N10 | Kayang | Hamizan Hassan | BN (UMNO) | |||
N11 | Pauh | Rozieana Ahmad | BN (UMNO) | |||
N12 | Tambun Tulang | Ismail Kassim[N 3][5][6][7] | BN (UMNO) | |||
N13 | Guar Sanji | Mohd. Ridzuan Hashim | PN (PAS) | |||
N14 | Simpang Empat | Nurulhisham Yaakob | BN (UMNO) | |||
N15 | Sanglang | Mohd. Shukri Ramli | PN (PAS) |
2022–2023
edit15th Perlis State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Perlis State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Perlis | ||||
Meeting place | Perlis State Assembly Complex, Kangar | ||||
Term | 19 December 2022 – TBD | ||||
Election | 2022 state election | ||||
Government | Perlis State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 15 | ||||
Speaker | Ruse'ele Eizan | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Mohd Shukri Ramli | ||||
Secretary | Syed Omar Sharifuddin | ||||
Menteri Besar | Mohd Shukri Ramli | ||||
Opposition Leader | Gan Ay Ling | ||||
Party control | Perikatan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Raja | Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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PN 14 | PH 1 | ||||||
# | Non-MLA | Rus'sele Eizan | PN (PAS) | |||
N1 | Titi Tinggi | Izizam Ibrahim | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N2 | Beseri | Haziq Asyraf Dun | PN (PAS) | |||
N3 | Chuping | Saad Seman | PN (PAS) | |||
N4 | Mata Ayer | Wan Badariyah Wan Saad | PN (PAS) | |||
N5 | Santan | Azmir Azizan | PN (PAS) | |||
N6 | Bintong | Fakhrul Anwar Ismail | PN (PAS) | |||
N7 | Sena | Marzita Mansor | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N8 | Indera Kayangan | Gan Ay Ling | PH (PKR) | |||
N9 | Kuala Perlis | Abu Bakar Hamzah | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N10 | Kayang | Asrul Aimran Abd Jalil | PN (PAS) | |||
N11 | Pauh | Megat Hashirat Hassan | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N12 | Tambun Tulang | Wan Zikri Afthar Ishak | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N13 | Guar Sanji | Mohd. Ridzuan Hashim | PN (PAS) | |||
N14 | Simpang Empat | Razali Saad | PN (PAS) | |||
N15 | Sanglang | Mohd. Shukri Ramli | PN (PAS) |
Kedah
edit2018–2023
edit14th Kedah State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Kedah State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Kedah | ||||
Meeting place | Wisma Darul Aman, Alor Setar | ||||
Term | 4 July 2018[8] – 28 June 2023[9] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Kedah State Executive Council | ||||
Website | mmk | ||||
Members | 36 | ||||
Speaker | Juhari Bulat | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Ahmad Fadzli Hashim | ||||
Secretary | Iqbal Ahmad | ||||
Menteri Besar | Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor | ||||
Opposition Leader | Phahrolrazi Zawawi Johari Abdul Zamri Yusuf | ||||
Party control | Perikatan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Sallehuddin | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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PN 20 | PH 10 | BN 2 | GTA 2 | VAC 2 | ||||||
N1 | Ayer Hangat | Juhari Bulat | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N2 | Kuah | Mohd Firdaus Ahmad | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N3 | Kota Siputeh | Salmee Said | PH (AMANAH) | |||
N4 | Ayer Hitam | Azhar Ibrahim | PN (PAS) | |||
N5 | Bukit Kayu Hitam | Halimaton Shaadiah Saad | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N6 | Jitra | Mukhriz Mahathir[N 4][10][11] | GTA (PEJUANG) | |||
N7 | Kuala Nerang | Munir @ Mohamad Yusoff Zakaria | PN (PAS) | |||
N8 | Pedu | Mohd Radzi Md Amin | PN (PAS) | |||
N9 | Bukit Lada | Salim Mahmood | PN (PAS) | |||
N10 | Bukit Pinang | Romani Wan Salim | PN (PAS) | |||
N11 | Derga | Tan Kok Yew | PH (DAP) | |||
N12 | Suka Menanti | Zamri Yusuf | PH (PKR) | |||
N13 | Kota Darul Aman | Teh Swee Leong | PH (DAP) | |||
N14 | Alor Mengkudu | Phahrolrazi Mohd Zawawi[N 5][12] | PH (PKR) | |||
N15 | Anak Bukit | Amiruddin Hamzah[N 6][10][11] | GTA (PEJUANG) | |||
N16 | Kubang Rotan | Mohd Asmirul Anuar Aris | PH (AMANAH) | |||
N17 | Pengkalan Kundor | Ismail Salleh | PH (AMANAH) | |||
N18 | Tokai | Mohd Hayati Othman | PN (PAS) | |||
N19 | Sungai Tiang | Suraya Yaacob | BN (UMNO) | |||
N20 | Sungai Limau | Mohd Azam Abd Samat | PN (PAS) | |||
N21 | Guar Chempedak | Ku Abd Rahman Ku Ismail[N 7][13][14] | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N22 | Gurun | Vacant[N 8][15][12] | VAC | |||
Johari Abdul until 18 December 2022 | PH (PKR) | |||||
N23 | Belantek | Vacant[N 9][16] | VAC | |||
Mohd Isa Shafie until 14 June 2023 | PN (PAS) | |||||
N24 | Jeneri | Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor | PN (PAS) | |||
N25 | Bukit Selambau | Summugam Rengasamy | PH (PKR) | |||
N26 | Tanjong Dawai | Hanif Ghazali | PN (PAS) | |||
N27 | Pantai Merdeka | Ahmad Fadzli Hashim | PN (PAS) | |||
N28 | Bakar Arang | Ooi Tze Min | PH (PKR) | |||
N29 | Sidam | Robert Ling Kui Ee[N 10][17][18] | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N30 | Bayu | Abd Nasir Idris | PN (PAS) | |||
N31 | Kupang | Najmi Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |||
N32 | Kuala Ketil | Mansor Zakaria | PN (PAS) | |||
N33 | Merbau Pulas | Siti Aishah Ghazali | PN (PAS) | |||
N34 | Lunas | Azman Nasruddin[N 11][17][18] | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N35 | Kulim | Yeo Keng Chuan | PH (PKR) | |||
N36 | Bandar Baharu | Norsabrina Mohd. Noor | BN (UMNO) |
Kelantan
edit2018–2023
edit14th Kelantan State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Kelantan State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Kelantan | ||||
Meeting place | Kota Darul Naim, Kota Bharu | ||||
Term | 28 June 2018[19] – 22 June 2023[20] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Kelantan State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 45 | ||||
Speaker | Abdullah Ya'kub | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Abd Fattah Mahmood | ||||
Secretary | Mohd Zaika Yamani Ibrahim | ||||
Menteri Besar | Ahmad Yakob | ||||
Party control | Perikatan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Muhammad V | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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PN 37 | BN 7 | VAC 1 | ||||||
# | Non-MLA | Abdullah Ya'kub | PN (PAS) | |||
N1 | Pengkalan Kubor | Wan Roslan Wan Hamat | PN (PAS) | |||
N2 | Kelaboran | Mohd Adenan Hassan | PN (PAS) | |||
N3 | Pasir Pekan | Ahmad Yaakob | PN (PAS) | |||
N4 | Wakaf Bharu | Mohd Rusli Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N5 | Kijang | Izani Husin | PN (PAS) | |||
N6 | Chempaka | Ahmad Fathan Mahmood | PN (PAS) | |||
N7 | Panchor | Nik Mohd. Amar Nik Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N8 | Tanjong Mas | Rohani Ibrahim | PN (PAS) | |||
N9 | Kota Lama | Tan Teng Loon @ Anuar Tan Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N10 | Bunut Payong | Ramli Mamat | PN (PAS) | |||
N11 | Tendong | Rozi Muhamad | PN (PAS) | |||
N12 | Pengkalan Pasir | Hanifa Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |||
N13 | Meranti | Mohd. Nassuruddin Daud | PN (PAS) | |||
N14 | Chetok | Zuraidin Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N15 | Gual Periok | Mohamad Awang | PN (PAS) | |||
N16 | Apam Putra | Abdul Rasul Mohamed | PN (PAS) | |||
N17 | Salor | Saiful Adli Abu Bakar | PN (PAS) | |||
N18 | Pasir Tumboh | Abd Rahman Yunus | PN (PAS) | |||
N19 | Demit | Mumtaz Md. Nawi | PN (PAS) | |||
N20 | Tawang | Hassan Mohamood | PN (PAS) | |||
N21 | Pantai Irama | Mohd Huzaimy Che Husin | PN (PAS) | |||
N22 | Jelawat | Abdul Azziz Kadir | PN (PAS) | |||
N23 | Melor | Vacant | VAC | |||
Md Yusnan Yusof until 30 April 2021 | PN (PAS) | |||||
N24 | Kadok | Azami Md. Nor | PN (PAS) | |||
N25 | Kok Lanas | Md Alwi Che Ahmad | BN (UMNO) | |||
N26 | Bukit Panau | Abdul Fattah Mahmood | PN (PAS) | |||
N27 | Gual Ipoh | Bakri Mustapha | BN (UMNO) | |||
N28 | Kemahang | Md. Anizam Ab. Rahman | PN (PAS) | |||
N29 | Selising | Tuan Mohd Saripuddin Tuan Ismail | PN (PAS) | |||
N30 | Limbongan | Mohd Nazlan Mohamed Hasbullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N31 | Semerak | Wan Hassan Wan Ibrahim | PN (PAS) | |||
N32 | Gaal | Mohd Rodzi Ja'afar | PN (PAS) | |||
N33 | Pulai Chondong | Azhar Salleh | PN (PAS) | |||
N34 | Temangan | Mohamed Fadzli Hassan | PN (PAS) | |||
N35 | Kemuning | Mohd Roseli Ismail | PN (PAS) | |||
N36 | Bukit Bunga | Mohd Adhan Kechik | BN (UMNO) | |||
N37 | Ayer Lanas | Mustapa Mohamed[21] | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N38 | Kuala Balah | Abd Aziz Derashid | BN (UMNO) | |||
N39 | Mengkebang | Muhammad Mat Sulaiman | PN (PAS) | |||
N40 | Guchil | Hilmi Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N41 | Manek Urai | Mohd Fauzi Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N42 | Dabong | Ku Mohd Zaki Ku Hussien | PN (PAS) | |||
N43 | Nenggiri | Ab Aziz Yusoff | BN (UMNO) | |||
N44 | Paloh | Amran Arifin | BN (UMNO) | |||
N45 | Galas | Mohd Syahbuddin Hashim | BN (UMNO) |
Terengganu
edit2018–2023
edit14th Terengganu State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Terengganu State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Terengganu | ||||
Meeting place | Wisma Darul Iman, Kuala Terengganu | ||||
Term | 1 July 2018[22] – 28 June 2023[23] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Terengganu State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 32 elected members 1 nominated member | ||||
Speaker | Yahaya Ali | ||||
Secretary | Zulkifli Isa | ||||
Menteri Besar | Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar | ||||
Opposition Leader | Ahmad Said | ||||
Party control | Perikatan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Penang
edit2018–2023
edit14th Penang State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Penang State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Penang | ||||
Meeting place | Penang State Assembly Building, George Town | ||||
Term | 2 August 2018[25] – 28 June 2023[26] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Penang State Executive Council | ||||
Website | dun | ||||
Members | 40 | ||||
Speaker | Law Choo Kiang | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Amar Pritpal Abdullah | ||||
Secretary | Mohd Farulizam Che Meh | ||||
Government Leader | Chow Kon Yeow | ||||
Opposition Leader | Muhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor | ||||
Party control | Pakatan Harapan | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Perak
edit2018–2022
edit14th Perak State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Perak State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Perak | ||||
Meeting place | Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh | ||||
Term | 3 July 2018[30] – 17 October 2022[31] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Perak State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 59 | ||||
Speaker | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Khalil Yahya | ||||
Secretary | Shahrul Azam Shaari | ||||
Government Leader | Saarani Mohammad | ||||
Opposition Leader | Abdul Aziz Bari | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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2022–2023
edit15th Perak State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Perak State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Perak | ||||
Meeting place | Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh | ||||
Term | 19 December 2022 – TBD | ||||
Election | 2022 state election | ||||
Government | Perak State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 59 | ||||
Speaker | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Jenny Choy Tsi Jen | ||||
Secretary | Shahrul Azam Shaari | ||||
Government Leader | Saarani Mohammad | ||||
Opposition Leader | Razman Zakaria | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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BN 9 | PH 24 | PN 26 | ||||||
- | Non-MLA | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid | BN (UMNO) | |||
N1 | Pengkalan Hulu | Mohamad Amin Roslan | PN (PAS) | |||
N2 | Temengor | Salbiah Mohamed | BN (UMNO) | |||
N3 | Kenering | Husairi Ariffin | PN (PAS) | |||
N4 | Kota Tampan | Saarani Mohamad | BN (UMNO) | |||
N5 | Selama | Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin | PN (PAS) | |||
N6 | Kubu Gajah | Khalil Yahaya | PN (PAS) | |||
N7 | Batu Kurau | Mohd Najmuddin Elias Al-Hafiz | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N8 | Titi Serong | Hakimi Hamzi Hayat | PN (PAS) | |||
N9 | Kuala Kurau | Abdul Yunus Jamahri | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N10 | Alor Pongsu | Noor Azman Ghazali | PN (PAS) | |||
N11 | Gunong Semanggol | Razman Zakaria | PN (PAS) | |||
N12 | Selinsing | Sallehuddin Abdullah | PN (PAS) | |||
N13 | Kuala Sepetang | Ahmad Man | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N14 | Changkat Jering | Rahim Ismail | PN (PAS) | |||
N15 | Trong | Muhammad Faisal Abdul Rahman | PN (PAS) | |||
N16 | Kamunting | Mohd Fakhruddin Abdul Aziz | PN (PAS) | |||
N17 | Pokok Assam | Ong Seng Guan | PH (DAP) | |||
N18 | Aulong | Teh Kok Lim | PH (DAP) | |||
N19 | Chenderoh | Syed Lukman Hakim Syed Mohd Zin | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N20 | Lubok Merbau | Azizi Mohamed Ridzuan | PN (PAS) | |||
N21 | Lintang | Mohd Zolkafly Harun | BN (UMNO) | |||
N22 | Jalong | Loh Sze Yee | PH (DAP) | |||
N23 | Manjoi | Hafez Sabri | PN (PAS) | |||
N24 | Hulu Kinta | Muhamad Arafat Varisai Mahamad | PH (PKR) | |||
N25 | Canning | Jenny Choy Tsi Jen | PH (DAP) | |||
N26 | Tebing Tinggi | Abdul Aziz Bari | PH (DAP) | |||
N27 | Pasir Pinji | Goh See Hua | PH (DAP) | |||
N28 | Bercham | Ong Boon Piow | PH (DAP) | |||
N29 | Kepayang | Nga Kor Ming | PH (DAP) | |||
N30 | Buntong | Thulsi Thivani Manogaran | PH (DAP) | |||
N31 | Jelapang | Cheah Pou Hian | PH (DAP) | |||
N32 | Menglembu | Chaw Kam Foon | PH (DAP) | |||
N33 | Tronoh | Steven Tiew Tee Siang | PH (DAP) | |||
N34 | Bukit Chandan | Hashim Bujang | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N35 | Manong | Berhanudin Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |||
N36 | Pengkalan Baharu | Azman Noh | BN (UMNO) | |||
N37 | Pantai Remis | Wong May Ing | PH (DAP) | |||
N38 | Astaka | Jason Ng Thien Yeong | PH (DAP) | |||
N39 | Belanja | Khairudin Abu Hanipah | BN (UMNO) | |||
N40 | Bota | Najihatussalehah Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |||
N41 | Malim Nawar | Bavani Veraiah | PH (DAP) | |||
N42 | Keranji | Angeline Koo Haai Yen | PH (DAP) | |||
N43 | Tulang Sekah | Mohd Azlan Helmi | PH (PKR) | |||
N44 | Sungai Rapat | Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin | PH (AMANAH) | |||
N45 | Simpang Pulai | Wong Chai Yi | PH (PKR) | |||
N46 | Teja | Ng Shy Ching | PH (PKR) | |||
N47 | Chenderiang | Choong Shin Heng | BN (MCA) | |||
N48 | Ayer Kuning | Ishsam Shahruddin | BN (UMNO) | |||
N49 | Sungai Manik | Zainol Fadzi Paharudin | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N50 | Kampong Gajah | Zafarulazhan Zan | PN (PAS) | |||
N51 | Pasir Panjang | Rosli Abd Rahman | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N52 | Pangkor | Norhaslinda Zakaria | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N53 | Rungkup | Shahrul Zaman Yahya | BN (UMNO) | |||
N54 | Hutan Melintang | Wasanthee Sinnasamy | PH (PKR) | |||
N55 | Pasir Bedamar | Woo Kah Leong | PH (DAP) | |||
N56 | Changkat Jong | Nadziruddin Mohamed Bandi | PN (BERSATU) | |||
N57 | Sungkai | Sivanesan Achalingam | PH (DAP) | |||
N58 | Slim | Muhammad Zulfadli Zainal | PN (PAS) | |||
N59 | Behrang | Salina Samsudin | BN (UMNO) |
Pahang
edit2018–2022
edit14th Pahang State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Pahang State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Pahang | ||||
Meeting place | Wisma Seri Pahang, Kuantan | ||||
Term | 2 July 2018[42] – 14 October 2022[43] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Pahang State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 42 | ||||
Speaker | Ishak Muhammad | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Mohamed Jaafar | ||||
Secretary | Syed Ahmad Khirulanwar Alyahya Syed Abdul Rahman | ||||
Government Leader | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | ||||
Opposition Leader | Chiong Yoke Kong | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Abdullah | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BN 25 | PH 9 | PN 8 | ||||
- | Non-MLA | Ishak Muhamad | BN (UMNO) | |
N1 | Tanah Rata | Chiong Yoke Kong | PH (DAP) | |
N2 | Jelai | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | BN (UMNO) | |
N3 | Padang Tengku | Mustapa Long | BN (UMNO) | |
N4 | Cheka | Lee Ah Wong | BN (MCA) | |
N5 | Benta | Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak | BN (UMNO) | |
N6 | Batu Talam | Abdul Aziz Mat Kiram | BN (UMNO) | |
N7 | Tras | Chow Yu Hui | PH (DAP) | |
N8 | Dong | Shahiruddin Ab Moin | BN (UMNO) | |
N9 | Tahan | Mohd Zakhwan Ahmad Badarddin | PN (PAS) | |
N10 | Damak | Zuridan Mohd Daud | PN (PAS) | |
N11 | Pulau Tawar | Nazri Ngah | BN (UMNO) | |
N12 | Beserah | Andansura Rabu | PN (PAS) | |
N13 | Semambu | Lee Chean Chung | PH (PKR) | |
N14 | Teruntum | Sim Chon Siang | PH (PKR) | |
N15 | Tanjung Lumpur | Rosli Abdul Jabar | PN (PAS) | |
N16 | Inderapura | Shafik Fauzan Sharif | BN (UMNO) | |
N17 | Sungai Lembing | Md Sohaimi Mohamed Shah | BN (UMNO) | |
N18 | Lepar | Abdul Rahim Muda | BN (UMNO) | |
N19 | Panching | Mohd Tarmizi Yahaya | PN (PAS) | |
N20 | Pulau Manis | Khairuddin Mahmud | BN (UMNO) | |
N21 | Peramu Jaya | Sh Mohamed Puzi Sh Ali | BN (UMNO) | |
N22 | Bebar | Mohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. Arif | BN (UMNO) | |
N23 | Chini | Mohd Sharim Md Zain (from 4 July 2020)[N 22][44] | BN (UMNO) | |
Abu Bakar Harun (until 7 May 2020) | BN (UMNO) | |||
N24 | Luit | Mohd Sofian Abd Jalil | PN (PAS) | |
N25 | Kuala Sentul | Shahaniza Shamsuddin | BN (UMNO) | |
N26 | Chenor | Mujjibur Rahman Ishak | PN (PAS) | |
N27 | Jenderak | Mohamed Jaafar | BN (UMNO) | |
N28 | Kerdau | Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad | BN (UMNO) | |
N29 | Jengka | Shahril Azman Abd Halim | PN (PAS) | |
N30 | Mentakab | Woo Chee Wan | PH (DAP) | |
N31 | Lanchang | Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin | BN (UMNO) | |
N32 | Kuala Semantan | Nor Azmi Mat Ludin | BN (UMNO) | |
N33 | Bilut | Lee Chin Chen | PH (DAP) | |
N34 | Ketari | Young Syefura Othman | PH (DAP) | |
N35 | Sabai | Kamache Doray Rajoo | PH (DAP) | |
N36 | Pelangai | Adnan Yaakob | BN (UMNO) | |
N37 | Guai | Norol Azali Sulaiman | BN (UMNO) | |
N38 | Triang | Leong Yu Man | PH (DAP) | |
N39 | Kemayan | Mohd Fadil Osman | BN (UMNO) | |
N40 | Bukit Ibam | Samsiah Arshad | BN (UMNO) | |
N41 | Muadzam Shah | Razali Kassim | BN (UMNO) | |
N42 | Tioman | Mohd. Johari Husin | BN (UMNO) |
2022–2023
edit15th Pahang State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Pahang State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Pahang | ||||
Meeting place | Wisma Seri Pahang, Kuantan | ||||
Term | 29 December 2022 – present | ||||
Election | 2022 state election | ||||
Government | Pahang State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 42 | ||||
Speaker | Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Lee Chin Chen | ||||
Secretary | Syed Ahmad Khirulanwar Alyahya Syed Abdul Rahman | ||||
Government Leader | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | ||||
Opposition Leader | Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Abdullah | ||||
Sessions | |||||
|
No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BN 17 | PH 8 | PN 17 | ||||
- | Non-MLA | Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin | BN (UMNO) | |
N1 | Tanah Rata | Ho Chi Yang | PH (DAP) | |
N2 | Jelai | Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail | BN (UMNO) | |
N3 | Padang Tengku | Mustapa Long | BN (UMNO) | |
N4 | Cheka | Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man | PN (PAS) | |
N5 | Benta | Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak | BN (UMNO) | |
N6 | Batu Talam | Abdul Aziz Mat Kiram | BN (UMNO) | |
N7 | Tras | Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji | PH (DAP) | |
N8 | Dong | Fadzli Mohamad Kamal | BN (UMNO) | |
N9 | Tahan | Mohd Zakhwan Ahmad Badarddin | PN (PAS) | |
N10 | Damak | Zuridan Mohd Daud | PN (PAS) | |
N11 | Pulau Tawar | Yohanis Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |
N12 | Beserah | Andansura Rabu | PN (PAS) | |
N13 | Semambu | Chan Chun Kuang | PH (PKR) | |
N14 | Teruntum | Sim Chon Siang | PH (PKR) | |
N15 | Tanjung Lumpur | Rosli Abdul Jabar | PN (PAS) | |
N16 | Inderapura | Shafik Fauzan Sharif | BN (UMNO) | |
N17 | Sungai Lembing | Mohamad Ayub Asri | PN (PAS) | |
N18 | Lepar | Mohd Yazid Mohd Yunus | PN (BERSATU) | |
N19 | Panching | Mohd Tarmizi Yahaya | PN (PAS) | |
N20 | Pulau Manis | Mohammad Rafiq Khan Ahmad Khan | PN (PAS) | |
N21 | Peramu Jaya | Mohd Nizar Mohd Najib | BN (UMNO) | |
N22 | Bebar | Mohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. Arif | BN (UMNO) | |
N23 | Chini | Mohd Sharim Md Zain | BN (UMNO) | |
N24 | Luit | Mohd Sofian Abd Jalil | PN (PAS) | |
N25 | Kuala Sentul | Jasri Jamaludin | PN (BERSATU) | |
N26 | Chenor | Mujjibur Rahman Ishak | PN (PAS) | |
N27 | Jenderak | Rodzuan Zaaba | BN (UMNO) | |
N28 | Kerdau | Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad | BN (UMNO) | |
N29 | Jengka | Shahril Azman Abd Halim | PN (PAS) | |
N30 | Mentakab | Woo Chee Wan | PH (DAP) | |
N31 | Lanchang | Hassan Omar | PN (PAS) | |
N32 | Kuala Semantan | Hassanuddin Salim | PN (PAS) | |
N33 | Bilut | Lee Chin Chen | PH (DAP) | |
N34 | Ketari | Su Keong Siong | PH (DAP) | |
N35 | Sabai | V. Arumugam | BN (MIC) | |
N36 | Pelangai | Johari Harun | BN (UMNO) | |
N37 | Guai | Sabariah Saidan | BN (UMNO) | |
N38 | Triang | Leong Yu Man | PH (DAP) | |
N39 | Kemayan | Khairulnizam Mohamad Zuldin | BN (UMNO) | |
N40 | Bukit Ibam | Nazri Ahmad | PN (PAS) | |
N41 | Muadzam Shah | Razali Kassim | BN (UMNO) | |
N42 | Tioman | Mohd. Johari Husin | BN (UMNO) |
Selangor
edit2018–2023
edit14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Selangor State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Selangor | ||||
Meeting place | Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah | ||||
Term | 26 June 2018[45] – 23 June 2023[46] | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Selangor State Executive Council | ||||
Website | dewan | ||||
Members | 56 | ||||
Speaker | Ng Suee Lim | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Hasnul Baharuddin | ||||
Secretary | Mohd. Khairul Ashraff Razali | ||||
Government Leader | Amirudin Shari | ||||
Opposition Leader | Rizam Ismail | ||||
Party control | Pakatan Harapan | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) |
---|---|---|---|
PH 40 | PN 5 | BN 5 | GTA 3 | PBM 2 | WARISAN 1 | |||
N1 | Sungai Air Tawar | Rizam Ismail | BN (UMNO) |
N2 | Sabak | Ahmad Mustain Othman[N 23][47][48][49] | PH (PKR) |
N3 | Sungai Panjang | Mohd. Imran Tamrin | BN (UMNO) |
N4 | Sekinchan | Ng Suee Lim | PH (DAP) |
N5 | Hulu Bernam | Rosni Sohar | BN (UMNO) |
N6 | Kuala Kubu Baharu | Lee Kee Hiong | PH (DAP) |
N7 | Batang Kali | Vacant | VAC |
Harumaini Omar until 26 January 2023[50] | GTA (PEJUANG) | ||
N8 | Sungai Burong | Mohd. Shamsudin Lias | BN (UMNO) |
N9 | Permatang | Rozana Zainal Abidin | PH (PKR) |
N10 | Bukit Melawati | Juwairiya Zulkifli | PH (PKR) |
N11 | Ijok | Idris Ahmad | PH (PKR) |
N12 | Jeram | Mohd. Shaid Rosli[N 24][51] | GTA (PEJUANG) |
N13 | Kuang | Sallehudin Amiruddin[N 25][52] | GTA (PEJUANG) |
N14 | Rawang | Chua Wei Kiat | PH (PKR) |
N15 | Taman Templer | Mohd. Sany Hamzan | PH (AMANAH) |
N16 | Sungai Tua | Amirudin Shari | PH (PKR) |
N17 | Gombak Setia | Hilman Idham[N 26][53][54] | PN (BERSATU) |
N18 | Hulu Kelang | Saari Sungib | PH (AMANAH) |
N19 | Bukit Antarabangsa | Mohamed Azmin Ali[N 27][55][56] | PN (BERSATU) |
N20 | Lembah Jaya | Haniza Mohamed Talha[N 28][57][28][56] | PBM |
N21 | Pandan Indah | Izham Hashim | PH (AMANAH) |
N22 | Teratai | Lai Wai Chong | WARISAN |
N23 | Dusun Tua | Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof | PH (DAP) |
N24 | Semenyih | Zakaria Hanafi[N 29][58] from 2 March 2019 | BN (UMNO) |
Bakhtiar Mohd Nor until 11 January 2019 | PH (BERSATU) | ||
N25 | Kajang | Hee Loy Sian | PH (PKR) |
N26 | Sungai Ramal | Mazwan Johar | PH (AMANAH) |
N27 | Balakong | Wong Siew Ki[N 30][59] from 8 September 2018 | PH (DAP) |
Eddie Ng Tien Chee until 20 July 2018 | PH (DAP) | ||
N28 | Seri Kembangan | Ean Yong Hian Wah | PH (DAP) |
N29 | Seri Serdang | Siti Mariah Mahmud | PH (AMANAH) |
N30 | Kinrara | Ng Sze Han | PH (DAP) |
N31 | Subang Jaya | Michelle Ng Mei Sze | PH (DAP) |
N32 | Seri Setia | Halimey Abu Bakar[N 31][60] from 8 September 2018 | PH (PKR) |
Shaharuddin Badaruddin until 2 August 2018 | PH (PKR) | ||
N33 | Taman Medan | Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri | PH (PKR) |
N34 | Bukit Gasing | Rajiv Rishyakaran | PH (DAP) |
N35 | Kampung Tunku | Lim Yi Wei | PH (DAP) |
N36 | Bandar Utama | Jamaliah Jamaluddin | PH (DAP) |
N37 | Bukit Lanjan | Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping | PH (PKR) |
N38 | Paya Jaras | Mohd. Khairuddin Othman | PH (PKR) |
N39 | Kota Damansara | Shatiri Mansor | PH (PKR) |
N40 | Kota Anggerik | Najwan Halimi | PH (PKR) |
N41 | Batu Tiga | Rodziah Ismail | PH (PKR) |
N42 | Meru | Mohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd. Mokhtar[48] | PH (PKR) |
N43 | Sementa | Daroyah Alwi[N 32][61][56] | PBM |
N44 | Selat Klang | Abdul Rashid Asari | PN (BERSATU) |
N45 | Bandar Baru Klang | Teng Chang Khim | PH (DAP) |
N46 | Pelabuhan Klang | Azmizam Zaman Huri | PH (PKR) |
N47 | Pandamaran | Leong Tuck Chee | PH (DAP) |
N48 | Sentosa | Gunarajah George | PH (PKR) |
N49 | Sungai Kandis | Mohd. Zawawi Ahmad Mughni[N 33][62]from 4 August 2018 | PH (PKR) |
Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei until 2 July 2018 | PH (PKR) | ||
N50 | Kota Kemuning | Ganabatirau Veraman | PH (DAP) |
N51 | Sijangkang | Ahmad Yunus Hairi | PN (PAS) |
N52 | Banting | Lau Weng San | PH (DAP) |
N53 | Morib | Hasnul Baharuddin[63] | PH (AMANAH) |
N54 | Tanjong Sepat | Borhan Aman Shah | PH (PKR) |
N55 | Dengkil | Adhif Syan Abdullah | PN (BERSATU) |
N56 | Sungai Pelek | Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew | PH (DAP) |
Negeri Sembilan
edit2018–2023
edit14th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Negeri Sembilan | ||||
Meeting place | Wisma Negeri, Negeri Sembilan | ||||
Term | 2 July 2018[64] – present | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Negeri Sembilan State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 36 | ||||
Speaker | Zulkefly Mohamad Omar | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Ravi Munusamy | ||||
Secretary | Mohd Amin Ludin | ||||
Government Leader | Aminuddin Harun | ||||
Opposition Leader | Mohamad Hasan | ||||
Party control | Pakatan Harapan | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertuan Besar | Tuanku Muhriz | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PH 20 | BN 16 | |||||||
N1 | Chennah | Loke Siew Fook | PH (DAP) | ||||
N2 | Pertang | Noor Azmi Yusuf | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N3 | Sungai Lui | Mohd. Razi Mohd. Ali | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N4 | Kelawang | Bakri Sawir | PH (AMANAH) | ||||
N5 | Serting | Shamshulkahar Mohd. Deli | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N6 | Palong | Mustafa Nagoor | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N7 | Jeram Padang | Manickam Letchuman | BN (MIC) | ||||
N8 | Bahau | Teo Kok Seong | PH (DAP) | ||||
N9 | Lenggeng | Suhaimi Kassim | PH (AMANAH) | ||||
N10 | Nilai | Arul Kumar Jambunathan | PH (DAP) | ||||
N11 | Lobak | Chew Seh Yong | PH (DAP) | ||||
N12 | Temiang | Ng Chin Tsai | PH (DAP) | ||||
N13 | Sikamat | Aminuddin Harun | PH (PKR) | ||||
N14 | Ampangan | Mohamad Rafie Abdul Malek | PH (PKR) | ||||
N15 | Juasseh | Ismail Lasim | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N16 | Seri Menanti | Abdul Samad Ibrahim | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N17 | Senaling | Adnan Abu Hasan | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N18 | Pilah | Mohamad Nazaruddin Sabtu | PH (PKR) | ||||
N19 | Johol | Saiful Yazan Sulaiman | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N20 | Labu | Ismail Ahmad | PH (PKR) | ||||
N21 | Bukit Kepayang | Nicole Tan Lee Koon | PH (DAP) | ||||
N22 | Rahang | Mary Josephine Pritam Singh | PH (DAP) | ||||
N23 | Mambau | Yap Yew Weng | PH (DAP) | ||||
N24 | Seremban Jaya | Gunasekaren Palasamy | PH (DAP) | ||||
N25 | Paroi | Mohamad Taufek Abd. Ghani | PH (AMANAH) | ||||
N26 | Chembong | Zaifulbahri Idris | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N27 | Rantau | Mohamad Hasan[N 34][65] | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N28 | Kota | Awaludin Said | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N29 | Chuah | Yek Diew Ching | PH (PKR) | ||||
N30 | Lukut | Choo Ken Hwa | PH (DAP) | ||||
N31 | Bagan Pinang | Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N32 | Linggi | Abdul Rahman Mohd Redza | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N33 | Sri Tanjung | Ravi Munusamy | PH (PKR) | ||||
N34 | Gemas | Abdul Razak Said | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N35 | Gemencheh | Mohd. Isam Mohd. Isa | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N36 | Repah | Veerapan Superamaniam | PH (DAP) |
Malacca
edit2018–2021
edit14th Malacca State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Malacca State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Malacca | ||||
Meeting place | Seri Negeri Complex | ||||
Term | 19 July 2018[66] – 4 October 2021 | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Malacca State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 28 | ||||
Speaker | Sulaiman Md Ali | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Ghazale Muhamad | ||||
Secretary | Kamel Mohamad | ||||
Government Leader | Sulaiman Md Ali | ||||
Opposition Leader | Adly Zahari | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Mohd Ali Rustam | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The following data is correct as of 5 October 2021.
2021–2023
edit15th Malacca State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Malacca State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Malacca | ||||
Meeting place | Seri Negeri Complex | ||||
Term | 27 December 2021 – present | ||||
Election | 2021 state election | ||||
Government | Malacca State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 28 | ||||
Speaker | Ibrahim Durum | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Khaidiriah Abu Zahar | ||||
Secretary | Kamel Mohamad | ||||
Government Leader | Sulaiman Md Ali | ||||
Opposition Leader | Mohd Yadzil Yaakub | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Mohd Ali Rustam |
No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BN 21 | PH 5 | PN 2 | |||||||
N1 | Kuala Linggi | Rosli Abdullah | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N2 | Tanjung Bidara | Ab Rauf Yusoh | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N3 | Ayer Limau | Hameed Basheer | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N4 | Lendu | Sulaiman Md Ali | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N5 | Taboh Naning | Zulkiflee Mohd Zin | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N6 | Rembia | Muhammad Jailani Khamis | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N7 | Gadek | Shanmugam Ptcyhay | BN (MIC) | ||||
N8 | Machap Jaya | Ngwe Hee Sem | BN (MCA) | ||||
N9 | Durian Tunggal | Zahari Kalil | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N10 | Asahan | Fairul Nizam Roslan | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N11 | Sungai Udang | Mohd Aleef Yusof | PN (BERSATU) | ||||
N12 | Pantai Kundor | Tuminah Kadi | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N13 | Paya Rumput | Rais Yasin | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N14 | Kelebang | Lim Ban Hong | BN (MCA) | ||||
N15 | Pengkalan Batu | Kalsom Noordin | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N16 | Ayer Keroh | Kerk Chee Yee | PH (DAP) | ||||
N17 | Bukit Katil | Adly Zahari | PH (AMANAH) | ||||
N18 | Ayer Molek | Rahmad Mariman | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N19 | Kesidang | Seah Shoo Chin | PH (DAP) | ||||
N20 | Kota Laksamana | Low Chee Leong | PH (DAP) | ||||
N21 | Duyong | Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halem | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N22 | Bandar Hilir | Leng Chau Yen | PH (DAP) | ||||
N23 | Telok Mas | Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N24 | Bemban | Mohd Yadzil Yaakub | PN (BERSATU) | ||||
N25 | Rim | Khaidiriah Abu Zahar | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N26 | Serkam | Zaidi Attan | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N27 | Merlimau | Muhamad Akmal Saleh | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N28 | Sungai Rambai | Siti Faizah Abdul Azis | BN (UMNO) |
Johor
edit2018–2022
edit14th Johor State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Johor State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Johor | ||||
Meeting place | Sultan Ismail Building | ||||
Term | 28 June 2018[71] – 22 January 2022 | ||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||
Government | Johor State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 56 | ||||
Speaker | Suhaizan Kayat | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Gan Peck Cheng | ||||
Secretary | Shubanah Yusuf | ||||
Government Leader | Hasni Mohammad | ||||
Opposition Leader | Aminolhuda Hassan | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Ibrahim | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The following data is correct as of 22 January 2022.
2022–2023
edit15th Johor State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Johor State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Johor | ||||
Meeting place | Sultan Ismail Building | ||||
Term | 21 April 2022 – present | ||||
Election | 2022 state election | ||||
Government | Johor State Executive Council | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 56 | ||||
Speaker | Mohd Puad Zarkashi | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Samsolbari Jamali | ||||
Secretary | Shubanah Yusuf | ||||
Government Leader | Onn Hafiz Ghazi | ||||
Opposition Leader | Andrew Chen Kah Eng | ||||
Party control | Barisan Nasional | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Sultan | Sultan Ibrahim | ||||
Sessions | |||||
|
No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) |
---|---|---|---|
BN 40 | PH 12 | PN 3 | MUDA 1 | |||
N1 | Buloh Kasap | Zahari Sarip | BN (UMNO) |
N2 | Jementah | Ng Kor Sim | PH (DAP) |
N3 | Pemanis | Anuar Abdul Manap | BN (UMNO) |
N4 | Kemelah | Saraswathy Nallathanby | BN (MIC) |
N5 | Tenang | Haslinda Salleh | BN (UMNO) |
N6 | Bekok | Tan Chong | BN (MCA) |
N7 | Bukit Kepong | Sahruddin Jamal | PN (BERSATU) |
N8 | Bukit Pasir | Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh | BN (UMNO) |
N9 | Gambir | Sahrihan Jani | BN (UMNO) |
N10 | Tangkak | Ee Chin Li | PH (DAP) |
N11 | Serom | Khairin Nisa Ismail | BN (UMNO) |
N12 | Bentayan | Ng Yak Howe | PH (DAP) |
N13 | Simpang Jeram | Salahuddin Ayub | PH (AMANAH) |
N14 | Bukit Naning | Fuad Tukirin | BN (UMNO) |
N15 | Maharani | Abdul Aziz Talib | PN (PAS) |
N16 | Sungai Balang | Selamat Takim | BN (UMNO) |
N17 | Semerah | Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid | BN (UMNO) |
N18 | Sri Medan | Zulkurnain Kamisan | BN (UMNO) |
N19 | Yong Peng | Ling Tian Soon | BN (MCA) |
N20 | Semarang | Samsolbari Jamali | BN (UMNO) |
N21 | Parit Yaani | Mohd Najib Samuri | BN (UMNO) |
N22 | Parit Raja | Nor Rashidah Ramli | BN (UMNO) |
N23 | Penggaram | Gan Peck Cheng | PH (DAP) |
N24 | Senggarang | Mohd Yusla Ismail | BN (UMNO) |
N25 | Rengit | Mohd Puad Zarkashi | BN (UMNO) |
N26 | Machap | Onn Hafiz Ghazi | BN (UMNO) |
N27 | Layang-Layang | Abd. Mutalip Abd. Rahim | BN (UMNO) |
N28 | Mengkibol | Chew Chong Sin | PH (DAP) |
N29 | Mahkota | Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain | BN (UMNO) |
N30 | Paloh | Lee Ting Han | BN (MCA) |
N31 | Kahang | Vidyananthan Ramanadhan | BN (MIC) |
N32 | Endau | Alwiyah Talib | PN (BERSATU) |
N33 | Tenggaroh | Raven Kumar Krishnasamy | BN (MIC) |
N34 | Panti | Hahasrin Hashim | BN (UMNO) |
N35 | Pasir Raja | Rashidah Ismail | BN (UMNO) |
N36 | Sedili | Muszaidi Makmor | BN (UMNO) |
N37 | Johor Lama | Norlizah Noh | BN (UMNO) |
N38 | Penawar | Fauziah Misri | BN (UMNO) |
N39 | Tanjung Surat | Aznan Tamin | BN (UMNO) |
N40 | Tiram | Azizul Bachok | BN (UMNO) |
N41 | Puteri Wangsa | Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz | MUDA |
N42 | Johor Jaya | Liow Cai Tung | PH (DAP) |
N43 | Permas | Baharudin Mohd Taib | BN (UMNO) |
N44 | Larkin | Mohd Hairi Mad Shah | BN (UMNO) |
N45 | Stulang | Andrew Chen Kah Eng | PH (DAP) |
N46 | Perling | Liew Chin Tong | PH (DAP) |
N47 | Kempas | Ramlee Bohani | BN (UMNO) |
N48 | Skudai | Marina Ibrahim | PH (DAP) |
N49 | Kota Iskandar | Pandak Ahmad | BN (UMNO) |
N50 | Bukit Permai | Mohd Jafni Md Shukor | BN (UMNO) |
N51 | Bukit Batu | Arthur Chiong Sen Sern | PH (PKR) |
N52 | Senai | Wong Bor Yang | PH (DAP) |
N53 | Benut | Hasni Mohammad | BN (UMNO) |
N54 | Pulai Sebatang | Hasrunizah Hassan | BN (UMNO) |
N55 | Pekan Nanas | Tan Eng Meng | BN (MCA) |
N56 | Kukup | Jefridin Atan | BN (UMNO) |
Sabah
edit2018–2020
edit15th Sabah State Legislative Assembly | |||||||
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Overview | |||||||
Legislative body | Sabah State Legislative Assembly | ||||||
Jurisdiction | Sabah | ||||||
Meeting place | Sabah State Legislative Assembly Building | ||||||
Term | 11 June 2018[78] – 30 July 2020[79] | ||||||
Election | 2018 state election | ||||||
Government | Shafie I | ||||||
Website | www | ||||||
Members | 60 elected members 5 nominated members | ||||||
Speaker | Syed Abas Syed Ali | ||||||
Deputy Speaker | George Anthony Ginibun | ||||||
Secretary | Bernard Joseph Dalinting | ||||||
Government Leader | Mohd. Shafie Apdal | ||||||
Opposition Leader | Musa Aman | ||||||
Party control | WARISAN–PH–UPKO coalition | ||||||
Sovereign | |||||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Juhar Mahiruddin | ||||||
Sessions | |||||||
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The following data is correct as of 24 September 2020.
2020–2023
edit16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly | |||||||||
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Overview | |||||||||
Legislative body | Sabah State Legislative Assembly | ||||||||
Jurisdiction | Sabah | ||||||||
Meeting place | Sabah State Legislative Assembly Building | ||||||||
Term | 9 October 2020 – | ||||||||
Election | 2020 state election | ||||||||
Government | Hajiji I | ||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||
Members | 73 elected members 6 nominated members | ||||||||
Speaker | Kadzim M Yahya | ||||||||
Secretary | Bernard Joseph Dalinting | ||||||||
Government Leader | Hajiji Noor | ||||||||
Opposition Leader | Shafie Apdal | ||||||||
Party control | Gabungan Rakyat Sabah | ||||||||
Sovereign | |||||||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Juhar Mahiruddin | ||||||||
Sessions | |||||||||
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No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | |||
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GRS 42 | WARISAN 14 | BN 13 | PH 7 | KDM 2 | PN 1 | ||||||
N1 | Banggi | Mohammad Mohamarin | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N2 | Bengkoka | Harun Durabi | BN (UMNO) | |||
N3 | Pitas | Ruddy Awah[123] | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N4 | Tanjong Kapor | Chong Chen Bin @ Ben Chong | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N5 | Matunggong | Julita Mojungki | GRS (PBS) | |||
N6 | Bandau | Wetrom Bahanda | KDM | |||
N7 | Tandek | Hendrus Anding | GRS (PBS) | |||
N8 | Pintasan | Fairuz Renddan | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N9 | Tempasuk | Mohd Arsad Bistari | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N10 | Usukan | Mohd. Salleh Mohd. Said | BN (UMNO) | |||
N11 | Kadamaian | Ewon Benedick | PH (UPKO) | |||
N12 | Sulaman | Hajiji Noor | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N13 | Pantai Dalit | Jasnih Daya | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N14 | Tamparuli | Jahid Jahim | GRS (PBS) | |||
N15 | Kiulu | Joniston Bangkuai | GRS (PBS) | |||
N16 | Karambunai | Yakub Khan | BN (UMNO) | |||
N17 | Darau | Azhar Matussin | WARISAN | |||
N18 | Inanam | Peto Galim | PH (PKR) | |||
N19 | Likas | Tan Lee Fatt | PH (DAP) | |||
N20 | Api-Api | Christina Liew Chin Jin | PH (PKR) | |||
N21 | Luyang | Ginger Phoong Jin Zhe | PH (DAP) | |||
N22 | Tanjung Aru | Wong Hong Jun @ Junz Wong | WARISAN | |||
N23 | Petagas | Awang Ahmad Sah Awang Sahari | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N24 | Tanjung Keramat | Shahelmey Yahya | BN (UMNO) | |||
N25 | Kapayan | Jannie Lasimbang | PH (DAP) | |||
N26 | Moyog | Darell Leiking | WARISAN | |||
N27 | Limbahau | Juil Nuatim | GRS (Direct) | |||
N28 | Kawang | Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N29 | Pantai Manis | Mohd. Tamin Zainal | BN (UMNO) | |||
N30 | Bongawan | Daud Yusof | WARISAN | |||
N31 | Membakut | Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N32 | Klias | Isnin Aliasnih | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N33 | Kuala Penyu | Limus Jury | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N34 | Lumadan | Ruslan Muharam | GRS (PBS) | |||
N35 | Sindumin | Yusof Yacob | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N36 | Kundasang | Joachim Gunsalam | GRS (PBS) | |||
N37 | Karanaan | Masidi Manjun | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N38 | Paginatan | Abidin Madingkir | GRS (STAR) | |||
N39 | Tambunan | Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan | GRS (STAR) | |||
N40 | Bingkor | Robert Tawik | GRS (STAR) | |||
N41 | Liawan | Annuar Ayub Aman | GRS (STAR) | |||
N42 | Melalap | Peter Anthony | KDM | |||
N43 | Kemabong | Rubin Balang | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N44 | Tulid | Flovia Ng | GRS (STAR) | |||
N45 | Sook | Ellron Alfred Angin | GRS (STAR) | |||
N46 | Nabawan | Abdul Ghani Mohamed Yassin | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N47 | Telupid | Jonnybone J. Kurum | GRS (PBS) | |||
N48 | Sugut | James Ratib | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N49 | Labuk | Samad Jambri | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N50 | Gum-Gum | Arunarsin Taib | WARISAN | |||
N51 | Sungai Manila | Mokran Ingkat | BN (UMNO) | |||
N52 | Sungai Sibuga | Mohamad Hamsan Awang Supain | BN (UMNO) | |||
N53 | Sekong | Alias Sani | WARISAN | |||
N54 | Karamunting | George Hiew Vun Zin | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N55 | Elopura | Calvin Chong Ket Kiun | WARISAN | |||
N56 | Tanjong Papat | Frankie Poon Ming Fung | PH (DAP) | |||
N57 | Kuamut | Masiung Banah | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N58 | Lamag | Bung Moktar Radin | BN (UMNO) | |||
N59 | Sukau | Jafry Arifin | BN (UMNO) | |||
N60 | Tungku | Assaffal P. Alian | WARISAN | |||
N61 | Segama | Mohammadin Ketapi | BN (UMNO) | |||
N62 | Silam | Dumi Pg. Masdal | WARISAN | |||
N63 | Kunak | Norazlinah Arif | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N64 | Sulabayan | Jaujan Sambakong | WARISAN | |||
N65 | Senallang | Mohd. Shafie Apdal | WARISAN | |||
N66 | Bugaya | Jamil Hamzah from 19 November 2022 | WARISAN | |||
Manis Muka Mohd Darah until 17 November 2020 | WARISAN | |||||
N67 | Balung | Hamid Awang | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N68 | Apas | Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
N69 | Sri Tanjong | Justin Wong Yung Bin | WARISAN | |||
N70 | Kukusan | Rina Jainal | GRS (PHRS) | |||
N71 | Tanjong Batu | Andi Muhammad Suryady Bandy | BN (UMNO) | |||
N72 | Merotai | Sarifuddin Hata | WARISAN | |||
N73 | Sebatik | Hassan A. Gani Pg. Amir[124] | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
— | Nominated member | Raime Unggi | BN (UMNO) | |||
— | Nominated member | Suhaimi Nasir | BN (UMNO) | |||
— | Nominated member | Jaffari Walliam | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
— | Nominated member | Aliakbar Gulasan | PN (PAS) | |||
— | Nominated member | Amisah Yassin | GRS (GAGASAN) | |||
— | Nominated member | Yong Teck Lee | GRS (SAPP) |
Sarawak
edit2016–2021
edit18th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Sarawak | ||||
Meeting place | New Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building | ||||
Term | 7 June 2016[125] – 3 November 2021 | ||||
Election | 2016 state election | ||||
Government | Cabinet of Sarawak | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 82 | ||||
Speaker | Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Gerawat Gala | ||||
Secretary | Semawi Mohamad | ||||
Government Leader | Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg | ||||
Opposition Leader | Wong Soon Koh | ||||
Party control | Gabungan Parti Sarawak | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Abdul Taib Mahmud | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Following the state election that was held on 7 May 2016, Barisan Nasional was able to form the next state government with a majority of 72 seats out of 82.[126] There were several candidates from breakaway parties such as TERAS and UPP that had their members contest seats under the Barisan banner as direct election candidates under a deal by Adenan Satem after their parties were prevented from joining Barisan after opposition from parties such as PDP and SUPP.[127] On 12 June 2018, all Sarawak-based BN parties including Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) and Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) officially left Barisan Nasional forming a new coalition Sarawak Parties Alliance due to Barisan Nasional's defeat in general elections on 9 May 2018.[128]
2021–2023
edit19th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Sarawak | ||||
Meeting place | New Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building | ||||
Election | 2021 state election | ||||
Government | Cabinet of Sarawak | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Members | 82 | ||||
Speaker | Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Idris Buang | ||||
Secretary | Semawi Mohamad | ||||
Government Leader | Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg | ||||
Opposition Leader | Wong Soon Koh | ||||
Party control | Gabungan Parti Sarawak | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
Yang di-Pertua Negeri | Abdul Taib Mahmud | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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No. | State constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) |
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GPS 76 | PSB 3 | PH 2 | IND 1 | |||
N1 | Opar | Billy Sujang | GPS (SUPP) |
N2 | Tasik Biru | Henry Jinep | GPS (PDP) |
N3 | Tanjong Datu | Azizul Annuar Adenan | GPS (PBB) |
N4 | Pantai Damai | Abdul Rahman Junaidi | GPS (PBB) |
N5 | Demak Laut | Hazland Abang Hipni | GPS (PBB) |
N6 | Tupong | Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman | GPS (PBB) |
N7 | Samariang | Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali | GPS (PBB) |
N8 | Satok | Ibrahim Baki | GPS (PBB) |
N9 | Padungan | Chong Chieng Jen | PH (DAP) |
N10 | Pending | Violet Yong Wui Wui | PH (DAP) |
N11 | Batu Lintang | See Chee How | IND |
N12 | Kota Sentosa | Yap Yau Sin | GPS (SUPP) |
N13 | Batu Kitang | Lo Khere Chiang | GPS (SUPP) |
N14 | Batu Kawah | Sim Kui Hian | GPS (SUPP) |
N15 | Asajaya | Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah | GPS (PBB) |
N16 | Muara Tuang | Idris Buang | GPS (PBB) |
N17 | Stakan | Hamzah Brahim | GPS (PBB) |
N18 | Serembu | Miro Simuh | GPS (PBB) |
N19 | Mambong | Jerip Susil | GPS (PBB) |
N20 | Tarat | Roland Sagah Wee Inn | GPS (PBB) |
N21 | Tebedu | Simon Sinang | GPS (PBB) |
N22 | Kedup | Martin Ben | GPS (PBB) |
N23 | Bukit Semuja | John Ilus | GPS (PBB) |
N24 | Sadong Jaya | Aidel Lariwoo | GPS (PBB) |
N25 | Simunjan | Awla Idris | GPS (PBB) |
N26 | Gedong | Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg | GPS (PBB) |
N27 | Sebuyau | Julaihi Narawi | GPS (PBB) |
N28 | Lingga | Dayang Noorazah Awang Sohor | GPS (PBB) |
N29 | Beting Maro | Razaili Gapor | GPS (PBB) |
N30 | Balai Ringin | Snowdan Lawan | GPS (PRS) |
N31 | Bukit Begunan | Mong Dagang | GPS (PRS) |
N32 | Simanggang | Francis Harden Hollis | GPS (SUPP) |
N33 | Engkilili | Johnical Rayong Ngipa | PSB |
N34 | Batang Ai | Malcom Mussen Lamoh | GPS (PRS) |
N35 | Saribas | Mohammad Razi Sitam | GPS (PBB) |
N36 | Layar | Gerald Rentap Jabu | GPS (PBB) |
N37 | Bukit Saban | Douglas Uggah Embas | GPS (PBB) |
N38 | Kalaka | Mohamad Duri | GPS (PBB) |
N39 | Krian | Friday Belik | GPS (PDP) |
N40 | Kabong | Mohamad Chee Kadir | GPS (PBB) |
N41 | Kuala Rajang | Len Talif Salleh | GPS (PBB) |
N42 | Semop | Abdullah Saidol | GPS (PBB) |
N43 | Daro | Safiee Ahmad | GPS (PBB) |
N44 | Jemoreng | Juanda Jaya | GPS (PBB) |
N45 | Repok | Huang Tiong Sii | GPS (SUPP) |
N46 | Meradong | Ding Kuong Hiing | GPS (SUPP) |
N47 | Pakan | William Mawan Ikom | GPS (PBB) |
N48 | Meluan | Rolland Duat Jubin | GPS (PDP) |
N49 | Ngemah | Anyi Jana | GPS (PRS) |
N50 | Machan | Allan Siden Gramong | GPS (PBB) |
N51 | Bukit Assek | Joseph Chieng Jin Ek | GPS (SUPP) |
N52 | Dudong | Tiong King Sing | GPS (PDP) |
N53 | Bawang Assan | Wong Soon Koh | PSB |
N54 | Pelawan | Michael Tiang Ming Tee | GPS (SUPP) |
N55 | Nangka | Annuar Rapaee | GPS (PBB) |
N56 | Dalat | Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming | GPS (PBB) |
N57 | Tellian | Royston Valentine | GPS (PBB) |
N58 | Balingian | Abdul Yakub Arbi | GPS (PBB) |
N59 | Tamin | Christopher Gira Sambang | GPS (PRS) |
N60 | Kakus | John Sikie Tayai | GPS (PRS) |
N61 | Pelagus | Wilson Nyabong Ijang | GPS (PRS) |
N62 | Katibas | Lidam Assan | GPS (PBB) |
N63 | Bukit Goram | Jefferson Jamit Unyat | GPS (PBB) |
N64 | Baleh | Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing | GPS (PRS) |
N65 | Belaga | Liwan Lagang | GPS (PRS) |
N66 | Murum | Kennedy Chukpai Ugon | GPS (PRS) |
N67 | Jepak | Talib Zulpilip | GPS (PBB) |
N68 | Tanjong Batu | Johnny Pang Leong Ming | GPS (SUPP) |
N69 | Kemena | Stephen Rundi Utom | GPS (PBB) |
N70 | Samalaju | Majang Renggi | GPS (PRS) |
N71 | Bekenu | Rosey Yunus | GPS (PBB) |
N72 | Lambir | Ripin Lamat | GPS (PBB) |
N73 | Piasau | Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew | GPS (SUPP) |
N74 | Pujut | Adam Yii Sew Sang | GPS(SUPP) |
N75 | Senadin | Lee Kim Shin | GPS (SUPP) |
N76 | Marudi | Penguang Manggil | GPS (PDP) |
N77 | Telang Usan | Dennis Ngau | GPS (PBB) |
N78 | Mulu | Gerawat Gala | GPS (PBB) |
N79 | Bukit Kota | Abdul Rahman Ismail | GPS (PBB) |
N80 | Batu Danau | Paulus Palu Gumbang | GPS (PBB) |
N81 | Ba'kelalan | Baru Bian | PSB |
N82 | Bukit Sari | Awang Tengah Ali Hasan | GPS (PBB) |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Period:9 May 2018 - 30 June 2023
- ^ 9 May 2018 - 30 June 2023
- ^ Ismail Kassim contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, quit UMNO on 20 June 2018 and became an independent. He rejoined UMNO in May 2020.
- ^ Mukhriz Mahathir contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He and ex-BERSATU members later formed new party PEJUANG in August, 2020.
- ^ Phahrolrazi contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH) candidate, was sacked from AMANAH on 30 October 2022 and become independent. He was also the Opposition Leader from 20 July 2020 to his sacking date. Phahrolrazi later joined another PH component party, PKR.
- ^ Amiruddin Hamzah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He and ex-BERSATU members later formed new party PEJUANG in August, 2020.
- ^ Ku Abd Rahman Ku Ismail contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, resigned from UMNO on 12 November 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 12 December 2019.
- ^ Johari Abdul contested and won the seat in the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, and announced he resigned his state seat on 18 December 2022. He was also the Opposition Leader from 31 October 2022 to his resignation date.
- ^ Mohd Isa Shafie died in office on 14 June 2023.
- ^ Ling Kui Ee contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 12 May 2020. He later joined BERSATU on 6 September 2020.
- ^ Azman Nasruddin contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 12 May 2020. He later joined BERSATU on 6 September 2020.
- ^ Afif Bahardin contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate and had his membership by party on 4 May 2020. He later joined BERSATU on 24 June 2020.
- ^ Zulkifli Ibrahim contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, had his membership terminated on 28 June 2020 and became an independent.
- ^ Hasnul Zulkarnain Abd. Munaim contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated. He later joined BERSATU on the 29 July 2020 and later sacked from the party and became an independent on 23 March 2021.
- ^ Abdul Junus Jamhari contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, defected and joined BERSATU on 9 March 2020.
- ^ Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (DAP) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated. He later joined GERAKAN on 26 June 2020. He later left the party and joined BERSATU on 5 March 2021.
- ^ Yong Choo Kiong contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (DAP) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated. He later then joined BERSATU on 5 March 2021, but exited the party and joined PBM in January 2022.
- ^ Leong Cheok Keng contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (DAP) candidate, sacked from the party and became an independent on 17 January 2021. Later he joined PBM in January 2022.
- ^ Nolee Ashilin Mohammed Radzi contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, formed an alliance with Pakatan Harapan on 12 May 2018 and so was expelled from UMNO on 14 May 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 9 March 2020.
- ^ Zainol Fadzi Paharuddin contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, formed an alliance with Pakatan Harapan on 12 May 2018, was so expelled from UMNO on 14 May 2018 and later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU).
- ^ Mohd. Zaidi Aziz was elected a Barisan Nasional assemblyman after winning the by-election, following the death of assemblyman Mohd Khusairi Abdul Talib on July 15, 2020.
- ^ Mohd Sharim Md Zain was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 4 July 2020 in a byelection following the death of assemblyman Abu Bakar Harun who died on May 4, 2020.
- ^ Ahmad Mustain Othman contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH), after which he was sacked by the party on 28 July 2020 and became an independent.
- ^ Mohd. Shaid Rosli contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), after which he quit the party on 8 August 2020 and became an independent.
- ^ Sallehudin Amiruddin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), after which he resigned from the party on 14 August 2020 and became an independent.
- ^ Hilman Idham contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he was sacked by the party on 1 March 2020 and became an independent. He later then joined BERSATU on 19 March 2020.
- ^ Mohamed Azmin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he was sacked by the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. he later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
- ^ Haniza Mohamed Talha contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate had her party membership suspended on 6 April 2020. She later was sacked by his party on 28 June 2020. She later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
- ^ Zakaria Hanafi was elected a Barisan Nasional assemblyman after winning the by-election, following the death of assemblyman Bakthiar Mohd Nor.
- ^ Wong Siew Ki was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 8 September 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Eddie Ng Tien Chee.
- ^ Halimey Abu Bakar was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 8 September 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Shaharuddin Badaruddin due to colon cancer.
- ^ Daroyah Alwi contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), quit from her party membership on 13 June 2020 and became an independent. She later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
- ^ Mohd. Zawawi Ahmad Mughni was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 4 August 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Mat Shuhaimi Shafie.
- ^ Mohamad Hasan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen on 13 April 2019 in a by-election which was called by the Election Commission, after a court order nullified the previous results.
- ^ Muhammad Jailani Khamis contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, was sacked of his party membership and became an independent on 12 April 2020. He later joined UMNO on 2 January 2021.
- ^ Norhizam Hassan Baktee contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (DAP), after which he was sacked by the party on 10 March 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 14 September 2020.
- ^ Chong Fat Full contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate quit his party membership to become an independent on 4 March 2020. He joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
- ^ Alwiyah Talib contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 25 November 2018 with other two assemblyman.
- ^ Rasman Ithnain contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
- ^ Rosleli Jahari contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
- ^ Bolkiah Ismail contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switching allegiance to WARISAN on 13 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Julita Mojungki contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, after which his party decided to leave BN on 12 May 2018.
- ^ Anita Baranting contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, after which her party decided to leave BN on 12 May 2018 and after which she joined WARISAN on 6 March 2019. Her WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and she became an independent. On 24 September 2020, she joined STAR
- ^ Musbah Jamli contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, joining WARISAN on 25 January 2019. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Ewon Benedick contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, after which he became one of the six members of the UPKO in forming an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018.
- ^ Japlin Akim contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2019.
- ^ Jahid Jahim contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
- ^ Hajiji Noor contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, later joining BERSATU (Pakatan Harapan).
- ^ Joniston Bangkuai contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
- ^ Kenny Chua Teck Ho contested the state election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, after which he was sacked by the party on 30 July 2020 and became an independent, later joining Perikatan Nasional (STAR) on 22 September 2020
- ^ Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2019.
- ^ Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2019.
- ^ Isnin Aliasnih contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2019.
- ^ Limus Jury contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who formed an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He later quit UPKO on 15 June 2020 and became and independent. He later was nominated in 2020 Sabah election as Bersatu candidate
- ^ Matbali Musah contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2019.
- ^ Joachim Gunsalam contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
- ^ Masidi Manjun contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, later joining BERSATU (Pakatan Harapan).
- ^ Abidin Madingkir contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018. He was however sacked by the party on 30 July 2020 and became and independent. He later joined STAR on 23 August 2020.
- ^ Jamawi Ja'afar contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent. He was late nominated in 2020 Sabah election as UMNO candidate
- ^ Ellron Angin contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBRS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018. On 16 December 2018 he joined STAR
- ^ Bobbey Ah Fang Suan contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate. It was known that he is the only UPKO member that refused to seal an alliance with WARISAN as was done by six other members of his party. He later joined PPBM (Pakatan Harapan) on April 6, 2019.
- ^ James Ratib contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He later quit UPKO on 15 June 2020 and became an independent. He later was nominated in 2020 Sabah election as UMNO candidate
- ^ Abd. Rahman Kongkawang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018, however he switched allegiance to WARISAN on 27 September 2019. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ UMNO Sabah joined Gabungan Bersatu Sabah on 14 August 2018 but remained with Barisan Nasional at federal level.
- ^ Masiung Banah contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He left UPKO on 24 November 2018 to becoming an independent and finally joined WARISAN on 18 December 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Saddi Abdul Rahman contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, left the party on 1 August 2018 and switch allegiance to WARISAN on 10 December 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Osman Jamal contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, expressing intention to switch allegiance to People's Justice Party (PKR), however joining WARISAN instead. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April 2020.
- ^ Hamisah Samat contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent.
- ^ Abd. Muis Picho contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July 2020 and he became an independent. He later was nominated in 2020 Sabah election as Bersatu candidate
- ^ Wilfred Madius Tangau contested the parliamentary election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate for Tuaran, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018, and was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 16 May 2018.
- ^ Loretto Padua Jr. was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2018.
- ^ Terrence Siambun represented Moyog in the previous Assembly but did not contest in the state election. Terrence was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2018.
- ^ Jaffari Waliam, from PKR Pakatan Harapan was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 20 September 2018, but quit the party on 28 February 2020 and became an independent.
- ^ Loh Ee Eng Ronnie was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 21 May 2019, replacing the late Stephen Wong Tien Fatt who was previously made a nominated member in the state assembly on 16 May 2018, and who passed away on 28 March 2019. He was however sacked from the party on 30 July 2020 and became and independent.
- ^ Ranum Anak Mina contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 11 August 2016.
- ^ Jamilah Anu was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 18 February 2017 in a byelection following the death of assemblymen and Chief Minister Adenan Satem.
- ^ Wong King Wei contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan DAP candidate, resigned from the party on July 27, 2020 and became and independent.
- ^ See Chee How contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, was sacked of his party membership on 14 April 2020, becoming an independent and later joining Sarawak United Party on 29 May 2020.
- ^ Miro Simuh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
- ^ Jerip Susil contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 13 August 2016. However, he officially left PSB on 11 July 2019, and became an independent assemblyman pledging his full support to the state Chief Minister, while retaining his position in the state cabinet as an Assistant Minister. Over quarter years later, he unanimously joins PBB on 24 October 2019.
- ^ John Ilus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
- ^ Johnical Rayong Ngipa contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 12 August 2016.
- ^ Ali Biju contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, quit his party membership on 24 February 2020. He later officially joined BERSATU on 11 March 2020
- ^ William Mawan Ikom contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, revealing on March 19, 2018 that he had joined PBB.
- ^ Tiong Thai King contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
- ^ Wong Soon Koh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
- ^ Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office on 31 October 2021. As he died close to Sarawak state election for 19th Assembly, a by-election was not expected to be held to fill the vacancy.
- ^ Rosey Yunus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
- ^ Ting Tiong Choon who contested the state election as a DAP, PH candidate, was disqualified as an assemblyman by the Sarawak State Assembly due to his holding of dual Australian and Malaysian citizenship. A Federal Court upheld the ruling on 11 February 2020 after Ting tried to appeal the ruling. The Sarawak State assembly stated a by-election wasn't necessary as the date fell within two years of the dissolution of the state assembly in June 2021.
- ^ Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office on 31 October 2021. As he died close to next state election, a by-election will not be held to fill the vacancy.
- ^ Paulus Gumbang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
- ^ Baru Bian contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, quit his party membership on 24 February 2020, becoming an independent and later joining the Sarawak United Party on 29 May 2020.
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