Ethnic breakdown of Tungku's electorate as of 2020
Sabah Bumiputera (66.27%)
Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (20.02%)
Other ethnicities (12.14%)
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Tungku constituency has a total of 7 polling districts.[ 2]
State constituency
Polling District
Code
Location
Tungku (N60)
Segangan
188/60/01
SK Bikang
Silabukan
188/60/02
SMK Silabukan
Ulu Tungku
188/60/03
SK Sri Darun
Tungku
188/60/04
FELDA Sahabat
188/60/05
SK Sahabat 16
SK Cenderawasih
SK Sahabat II
Tambisan
188/60/06
Mini Dewan Tambisan Darat
Tanjung Labian
188/60/07
SK Tanjung Labian
Repesentation History
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Sabah state election, 2013
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
BN
Mohd Suhaili Said
7,848
69.38
6.78
PKR
Johani Abdul Halim
2,364
20.90
10.81
SAPP
Shuaib Mutalib
373
3.30
3.30
STAR
Johan Nul
337
2.98
2.98
Independent
Tsen Yun Fah @ Mohd Azlan Tsen Abdullah
96
0.85
0.85
Total valid votes
11,018
97.40
Total rejected ballots
287
2.54
Unreturned ballots
7
0.06
Turnout
11,312
77.34
14.36
Registered electors
14,626
Majority
5,484
48.48
17.59
Tungku hold
Swing
BN
Sabah state election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
BN
Mohd Suhaili Said
4,828
62.60
14.45
PKR
Jamal Sulai
2,446
31.71
31.71
Independent
Abdul Raja Abdul Mohamad
164
2.13
2.13
Total valid votes
7,438
96.43
Total rejected ballots
271
3.51
Unreturned ballots
4
0.05
Turnout
7,713
62.98
2.36
Registered electors
12,246
Majority
2,382
30.89
30.37
Tungku hold
Swing
BN
Sabah state election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
BN
Mohd Suhaili Said
5,290
77.05
Independent
Hassan Malempeng
1,084
15.79
SETIA
Norsiah Abdul Hamid
249
3.63
Total valid votes
6,623
96.46
Total rejected ballots
212
3.08
Unreturned ballots
31
0.45
Turnout
6,866
60.62
Registered electors
11,327
Majority
4,206
61.26
This was a new constituency created.
^ Vacant until the 2018 Malaysian general election due to the incumbent died in office. No by-election was held due to the next general election that was almost getting near.