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 edit

Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (State) edit

Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (State)
10 May 2018
State legislative
assemblies
# of
seats
Simple
majority
PKR
seats
BN
seats
PAS
seats
WARISAN
seats
DAP
seats
STAR
seats
IND
seats
  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 edit

Composition as of 12 October 2022
State 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 edit

2018–2022 edit

14th Perlis State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPerlis State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerlis
Meeting placePerlis State Assembly Complex, Kangar
Term20 July 2018[3] – 14 October 2022[4]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPerlis State Executive Council
Websitewww.perlis.gov.my
 
Members15
SpeakerHamdan Bahari
Deputy SpeakerMohd Shukri Ramli
SecretarySyed Omar Sharifuddin
Menteri BesarAzlan Man
Opposition LeaderAsrul Nizan Abd Jalil
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
RajaTuanku Syed Sirajuddin
Sessions
1st20 July 2018 – 14 October 2022
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

15th Perlis State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPerlis State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerlis
Meeting placePerlis State Assembly Complex, Kangar
Term19 December 2022 – TBD
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPerlis State Executive Council
Websitewww.perlis.gov.my
 
Members15
SpeakerRuse'ele Eizan
Deputy SpeakerMohd Shukri Ramli
SecretarySyed Omar Sharifuddin
Menteri BesarMohd Shukri Ramli
Opposition LeaderGan Ay Ling
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
RajaTuanku Syed Sirajuddin
Sessions
1st19 December 2022 – TBD
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Kedah State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyKedah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKedah
Meeting placeWisma Darul Aman, Alor Setar
Term4 July 2018[8] – 28 June 2023[9]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentKedah State Executive Council
Websitemmk.kedah.gov.my
 
Members36
SpeakerJuhari Bulat
Deputy SpeakerAhmad Fadzli Hashim
SecretaryIqbal Ahmad
Menteri BesarMuhammad Sanusi Md Nor
Opposition LeaderVacant
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Sallehuddin
Sessions
1st4 July 2018 – 28 June 2023
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Kelantan State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyKelantan State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKelantan
Meeting placeKota Darul Naim, Kota Bharu
Term28 June 2018[19] – 22 June 2023[20]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentKelantan State Executive Council
Websitewww.kelantan.gov.my
 
Members45
SpeakerAbdullah Ya'kub
Deputy SpeakerAbd Fattah Mahmood
SecretaryMohd Zaika Yamani Ibrahim
Menteri BesarAhmad Yakob
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Muhammad V
Sessions
1st28 June 2018 – 22 June 2023
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Terengganu State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyTerengganu State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionTerengganu
Meeting placeWisma Darul Iman, Kuala Terengganu
Term1 July 2018[22] – 28 June 2023[23]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentTerengganu State Executive Council
Websitewww.terengganu.gov.my
 
Members32 elected members
1 nominated member
SpeakerYahaya Ali
SecretaryZulkifli Isa
Menteri BesarAhmad Samsuri Mokhtar
Opposition LeaderAhmad Said
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin
Sessions
1st1 July 2018 – 28 June 2023
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PN 24 | BN 10
# Non-MLA Yahaya Ali PN (PAS)
N1 Kuala Besut Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)
N2 Kota Putera Mohd. Nurkhuzaini Ab. Rahman PN (PAS)
N3 Jertih Muhammad Pehimi Yusof BN (UMNO)
N4 Hulu Besut Nawi Mohamad BN (UMNO)
N5 Jabi Azman Ibrahim PN (PAS)
N6 Permaisuri Abd Halim Jusoh BN (UMNO)
N7 Langkap Sabri Mohd Noor BN (UMNO)
N8 Batu Rakit Bazlan Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)
N9 Tepuh Hishamuddin Abdul Karim PN (PAS)
N10 Buluh Gading Ridzuan Hashim PN (PAS)
N11 Seberang Takir Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
N12 Bukit Tunggal Alias Razak PN (PAS)
N13 Wakaf Mempelam Wan Sukairi Wan Abdullah PN (PAS)
N14 Bandar Ahmad Shah Muhamed PN (PAS)
N15 Ladang Tengku Hassan Tengku Omar PN (PAS)
N16 Batu Buruk Muhammad Khalil Abdul Hadi PN (PAS)
N17 Alur Limbat Ariffin Deraman PN (PAS)
N18 Bukit Payung Mohd. Nor Hamzah PN (PAS)
N19 Ru Rendang Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar PN (PAS)
N20 Pengkalan Berangan Sulaiman Sulong PN (PAS)
N21 Telemung Rozi Mamat BN (UMNO)
N22 Manir Hilmi Harun PN (PAS)
N23 Kuala Berang Mamad Puteh PN (PAS)
N24 Ajil Maliaman Kassim PN (PAS)
N25 Bukit Besi Roslee Daud BN (UMNO)
N26 Rantau Abang Alias Harun PN (PAS)
N27 Sura Wan Hapandi Wan Nik PN (PAS)
N28 Paka Satiful Bahri Mamat PN (PAS)
N29 Kemasik Saiful Azmi Suhaili PN (PAS)
N30 Kijal Ahmad Said BN (UMNO)
N31 Cukai Hanafiah Mat PN (PAS)
N32 Air Putih Ab Razak Ibrahim PN (PAS)
Nominated member Zuraida Md Noor[24] PN (PAS)

Penang edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Penang State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPenang State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPenang
Meeting placePenang State Assembly Building, George Town
Term2 August 2018[25] – 28 June 2023[26]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPenang State Executive Council
Websitedun.penang.gov.my
 
Members40
SpeakerLaw Choo Kiang
Deputy SpeakerAmar Pritpal Abdullah
SecretaryMohd Farulizam Che Meh
Government LeaderChow Kon Yeow
Opposition LeaderMuhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriAhmad Fuzi Abdul Razak
Sessions
1st2 August 2018 – 28 June 2023
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 33 | PN 1 | BN 2 | VAC 4
N1 Penaga Mohd. Yusni Mat Piah PN (PAS)
N2 Bertam Vacant VAC
Khaliq Mehtab Mohd. Ishaq until 6 March 2023[27] PN (BERSATU)
N3 Pinang Tunggal Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abd. Rahman PH (PKR)
N4 Permatang Berangan Nor Hafizah Othman BN (UMNO)
N5 Sungai Dua Muhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor BN (UMNO)
N6 Telok Ayer Tawar Mustafa Kamal Ahmad PH (PKR)
N7 Sungai Puyu Phee Boon Poh PH (DAP)
N8 Bagan Jermal Soon Lip Chee PH (DAP)
N9 Bagan Dalam Satees Muniandy PH (DAP)
N10 Seberang Jaya Vacant VAC
Afif Bahardin until 6 March 2023[N 12][28][29][27] PN (BERSATU)
N11 Permatang Pasir Muhammad Faiz Fadzil PH (AMANAH)
N12 Penanti Norlela Ariffin PH (PKR)
N13 Berapit Heng Lee Lee PH (DAP)
N14 Machang Bubok Lee Khai Loon PH (PKR)
N15 Padang Lalang Chong Eng PH (DAP)
N16 Perai Ramasamy Palanisamy PH (DAP)
N17 Bukit Tengah Gooi Hsiao-Leung PH (PKR)
N18 Bukit Tambun Goh Choon Aik PH (PKR)
N19 Jawi H’ng Mooi Lye PH (DAP)
N20 Sungai Bakap Amar Pritpal Abdullah PH (PKR)
N21 Sungai Acheh Vacant VAC
Zulkifli Ibrahim until 6 March 2023[N 13][28][27] PN (BERSATU)
N22 Tanjong Bunga Zairil Khir Johari PH (DAP)
N23 Air Putih Lim Guan Eng PH (DAP)
N24 Kebun Bunga Ong Khan Lee PH (PKR)
N25 Pulau Tikus Lee Chun Kit PH (DAP)
N26 Padang Kota Chow Kon Yeow PH (DAP)
N27 Pengkalan Kota Gooi Zi Sen PH (DAP)
N28 Komtar Teh Lai Heng PH (DAP)
N29 Datok Keramat Jagdeep Singh Deo PH (DAP)
N30 Sungai Pinang Lim Siew Khim PH (DAP)
N31 Batu Lancang Ong Ah Teong PH (DAP)
N32 Seri Delima Syerleena Abdul Rashid PH (DAP)
N33 Air Itam Joseph Ng Soon Siang PH (DAP)
N34 Paya Terubong Yeoh Soon Hin PH (DAP)
N35 Batu Uban Kumaresan Aramugam PH (PKR)
N36 Pantai Jerejak Saifuddin Nasution Ismail PH (PKR)
N37 Batu Maung Abdul Halim Hussain PH (PKR)
N38 Bayan Lepas Azrul Mahathir Aziz PH (AMANAH)
N39 Pulau Betong Mohd. Tuah Ismail PH (PKR)
N40 Telok Bahang Vacant VAC
Zolkifly Mohd Lazim until 6 March 2023[27] PN (BERSATU)

Perak edit

2018–2022 edit

14th Perak State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPerak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerak
Meeting placeBangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh
Term3 July 2018[30] – 17 October 2022[31]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPerak State Executive Council
Websitewww.perak.gov.my
 
Members59
SpeakerMohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid
Deputy SpeakerKhalil Yahya
SecretaryShahrul Azam Shaari
Government LeaderSaarani Mohammad
Opposition LeaderAbdul Aziz Bari
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah
Sessions
1st3 July 2018 – 17 October 2022
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
BN 25 | PH 23 | PN 8 | PBM 2 | IND 1
- Non-MLA Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid BN (UMNO)
N1 Pengkalan Hulu Aznel Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N2 Temengor Salbiah Mohamed BN (UMNO)
N3 Kenering Mohd Tarmizi Idris BN (UMNO)
N4 Kota Tampan Saarani Mohamad BN (UMNO)
N5 Selama Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin PN (PAS)
N6 Kubu Gajah Khalil Yahaya PN (PAS)
N7 Batu Kurau Muhammad Amin Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N8 Titi Serong Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim[N 14][32][33][34][35] IND
N9 Kuala Kurau Abdul Yunus Jamahri[N 15][36] PN (BERSATU)
N10 Alor Pongsu Sham Mat Sahat BN (UMNO)
N11 Gunong Semanggol Razman Zakaria PN (PAS)
N12 Selinsing Mohamad Noor Dawoo BN (UMNO)
N13 Kuala Sepetang Mohd. Kamaruddin Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
N14 Changkat Jering Ahmad Saidi Mohamad Daud BN (UMNO)
N15 Trong Jamilah Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N16 Kamunting Muhd Fadhil Nuruddin PH (AMANAH)
N17 Pokok Assam Leow Thye Yih PH (DAP)
N18 Aulong Nga Kor Ming PH (DAP)
N19 Chenderoh Zainun Mat Noor BN (UMNO)
N20 Lubok Merbau Jurij Jalaluddin BN (UMNO)
N21 Lintang Mohd Zolkafly Harun BN (UMNO)
N22 Jalong Loh Sze Yee PH (DAP)
N23 Manjoi Asmuni Awi PH (AMANAH)
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 Lee Chuan How PH (DAP)
N28 Bercham Ong Boon Piow PH (DAP)
N29 Kepayang Ko Chung Sen PH (DAP)
N30 Buntong Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan[N 16][32][33][37][38] PN (BERSATU)
N31 Jelapang Cheah Pou Hian PH (DAP)
N32 Menglembu Chaw Kam Foon PH (DAP)
N33 Tronoh Yong Choo Kiong[N 17][32][33] PBM
N34 Bukit Chandan Maslin Sham Razman BN (UMNO)
N35 Manong Mohamad Zuraimi Razali BN (UMNO)
N36 Pengkalan Baharu Abdul Manaf Hashim BN (UMNO)
N37 Pantai Remis Wong May Ing PH (DAP)
N38 Astaka Teoh Yee Chern PH (DAP)
N39 Belanja Khairudin Abu Hanipah BN (UMNO)
N40 Bota Khairul Shahril Mohamed BN (UMNO)
N41 Malim Nawar Leong Cheok Keng[N 18] PBM
N42 Keranji Chong Zhemin PH (DAP)
N43 Tulang Sekah Nolee Ashilin Mohamed Radzi[N 19][39][36] PN (BERSATU)
N44 Sungai Rapat Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin PH (AMANAH)
N45 Simpang Pulai Tan Kar Hing PH (PKR)
N46 Teja Ng Shy Ching PH (PKR)
N47 Chenderiang Ahmad Faizal Azumu PN (BERSATU)
N48 Ayer Kuning Samsudin Abu Hassan BN (UMNO)
N49 Sungai Manik Zainol Fadzi Paharudin[N 20][40] PN (BERSATU)
N50 Kampong Gajah Wan Norashikin Wan Noordin BN (UMNO)
N51 Pasir Panjang Yahaya Mat Nor PH (AMANAH)
N52 Pangkor Zambry Abdul Kadir BN (UMNO)
N53 Rungkup Shahrul Zaman Yahya BN (UMNO)
N54 Hutan Melintang Khairuddin Tarmizi BN (UMNO)
N55 Pasir Bedamar Terence Naidu PH (DAP)
N56 Changkat Jong Mohd Azhar Jamaluddin BN (UMNO)
N57 Sungkai Sivanesan Achalingam PH (DAP)
N58 Slim Mohd Zaidi Aziz from 29 August 2020[N 21][41] BN (UMNO)
Mohd. Khusairi Abdul Talib until 15 July 2020 BN (UMNO)
N59 Behrang Aminuddin Zulkipli PH (AMANAH)

2022–2023 edit

15th Perak State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPerak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerak
Meeting placeBangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh
Term19 December 2022 – TBD
Election2022 state election
GovernmentPerak State Executive Council
Websitewww.perak.gov.my
 
Members59
SpeakerMohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid
Deputy SpeakerJenny Choy Tsi Jen
SecretaryShahrul Azam Shaari
Government LeaderSaarani Mohammad
Opposition LeaderRazman Zakaria
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah
Sessions
1st19 December 2022 – TBD
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

2018–2022 edit

14th Pahang State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPahang State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPahang
Meeting placeWisma Seri Pahang, Kuantan
Term2 July 2018[42] – 14 October 2022[43]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPahang State Executive Council
Websitewww.pahang.gov.my
 
Members42
SpeakerIshak Muhammad
Deputy SpeakerMohamed Jaafar
SecretarySyed Ahmad Khirulanwar Alyahya Syed Abdul Rahman
Government LeaderWan Rosdy Wan Ismail
Opposition LeaderChiong Yoke Kong
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Abdullah
Sessions
1st2 July 2018 – 14 October 2022
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 edit

15th Pahang State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyPahang State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPahang
Meeting placeWisma Seri Pahang, Kuantan
Term29 December 2022 – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPahang State Executive Council
Websitewww.pahang.gov.my
 
Members42
SpeakerMohd Sharkar Shamsudin
Deputy SpeakerLee Chin Chen
SecretarySyed Ahmad Khirulanwar Alyahya Syed Abdul Rahman
Government LeaderWan Rosdy Wan Ismail
Opposition LeaderTuan Ibrahim Tuan Man
Sovereign
SultanSultan Abdullah
Sessions
1st29 December 2022 – TBD
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 edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodySelangor State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSelangor
Meeting placeBangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Term26 June 2018[45] – 23 June 2023[46]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentSelangor State Executive Council
Websitedewan.selangor.gov.my
 
Members56
SpeakerNg Suee Lim
Deputy SpeakerHasnul Baharuddin
SecretaryMohd. Khairul Ashraff Razali
Government LeaderAmirudin Shari
Opposition LeaderRizam Ismail
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
SultanSultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah
Sessions
1st26 June 2018 – 23 June 2023
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 edit

2018–2023 edit

14th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyNegeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionNegeri Sembilan
Meeting placeWisma Negeri, Negeri Sembilan
Term2 July 2018[64] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentNegeri Sembilan State Executive Council
Websitewww.ns.gov.my
 
Members36
SpeakerZulkefly Mohamad Omar
Deputy SpeakerRavi Munusamy
SecretaryMohd Amin Ludin
Government LeaderAminuddin Harun
Opposition LeaderMohamad Hasan
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan BesarTuanku Muhriz
Sessions
1st2 July 2018 – 1 July 2023
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 edit

2018–2021 edit

14th Malacca State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyMalacca State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionMalacca
Meeting placeSeri Negeri Complex
Term19 July 2018[66] – 4 October 2021
Election2018 state election
GovernmentMalacca State Executive Council
Websitewww.melaka.gov.my
 
Members28
SpeakerSulaiman Md Ali
Deputy SpeakerGhazale Muhamad
SecretaryKamel Mohamad
Government LeaderSulaiman Md Ali
Opposition LeaderAdly Zahari
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriMohd Ali Rustam
Sessions
1st19 July 2018 – 4 October 2021

The following data is correct as of 5 October 2021.

No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
BN 12 | PH 11 | PN 1 | IND 4
N1 Kuala Linggi Ismail Othman BN (UMNO)
N2 Tanjung Bidara Md. Rawi Mahmud BN (UMNO)
N3 Ayer Limau Amiruddin Yusop BN (UMNO)
N4 Lendu Sulaiman Md Ali BN (UMNO)
N5 Taboh Naning Latipah Omar BN (UMNO)
N6 Rembia Muhammad Jailani Khamis[N 35][67][68][69] BN (UMNO)
N7 Gadek Saminathan Ganesan PH (DAP)
N8 Machap Jaya Ginie Lim Siew Lin PH (PKR)
N9 Durian Tunggal Mohd. Sofi Abdul Wahab PH (AMANAH)
N10 Asahan Abdul Ghafar Atan BN (UMNO)
N11 Sungai Udang Idris Haron IND
N12 Pantai Kundor Nor Azman Hassan IND
N13 Paya Rumput Mohd. Rafiq Naizamohideen PN (BERSATU)
N14 Kelebang Gue Teck PH (PKR)
N15 Pengkalan Batu Norhizam Hassan Baktee[N 36][33][70] IND
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 Damian Yeo Shen Li PH (DAP)
N22 Bandar Hilir Tey Kok Kiew PH (DAP)
N23 Telok Mas Noor Effandi Ahmad IND
N24 Bemban Wong Fort Pin PH (DAP)
N25 Rim Ghazale Muhamad BN (UMNO)
N26 Serkam Zaidi Attan BN (UMNO)
N27 Merlimau Roslan Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N28 Sungai Rambai Hasan Abd. Rahman BN (UMNO)

2021–2023 edit

15th Malacca State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyMalacca State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionMalacca
Meeting placeSeri Negeri Complex
Term27 December 2021 – present
Election2021 state election
GovernmentMalacca State Executive Council
Websitewww.melaka.gov.my
 
Members28
SpeakerIbrahim Durum
Deputy SpeakerKhaidiriah Abu Zahar
SecretaryKamel Mohamad
Government LeaderSulaiman Md Ali
Opposition LeaderMohd Yadzil Yaakub
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriMohd 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 edit

2018–2022 edit

14th Johor State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyJohor State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionJohor
Meeting placeSultan Ismail Building
Term28 June 2018[71] – 22 January 2022
Election2018 state election
GovernmentJohor State Executive Council
Websitewww.johor.gov.my
 
Members56
SpeakerSuhaizan Kayat
Deputy SpeakerGan Peck Cheng
SecretaryShubanah Yusuf
Government LeaderHasni Mohammad
Opposition LeaderAminolhuda Hassan
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Ibrahim
Sessions
1st28 June 2018 – 22 January 2022

The following data is correct as of 22 January 2022.

No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 27 | BN 16 | PN 12 | VAC 1
N1 Buloh Kasap Zahari Sarip BN (UMNO)
N2 Jementah Tan Chen Choon PH (DAP)
N3 Pemanis Chong Fat Full[N 37][72][73] PN (BERSATU)
N4 Kemelah Sulaiman Mohd Nor PH (AMANAH)
N5 Tenang Mohd Solihan Badri PN (BERSATU)
N6 Bekok Ramakrishnan Suppiah PH (DAP)
N7 Bukit Kepong Sahruddin Jamal PN (BERSATU)
N8 Bukit Pasir Najib Lep PN (PAS)
N9 Gambir Muhyiddin Mohd. Yassin PN (BERSATU)
N10 Tangkak Ee Chin Li PH (DAP)
N11 Serom Faizul Amri Adnan[74] PH (PKR)
N12 Bentayan Ng Yak Howe PH (DAP)
N13 Simpang Jeram Salahuddin Ayub PH (AMANAH)
N14 Bukit Naning Mohd Ysahruddin Kusni PH (PKR)
N15 Maharani Nor Hayati Bachok PH (AMANAH)
N16 Sungai Balang Zaiton Ismail BN (UMNO)
N17 Semerah Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar PH (PKR)
N18 Sri Medan Zulkurnain Kamisan BN (UMNO)
N19 Yong Peng Chew Peck Choo PH (DAP)
N20 Semarang Samsolbari Jamali BN (UMNO)
N21 Parit Yaani Aminolhuda Hassan PH (AMANAH)
N22 Parit Raja Nor Rashidah Ramli BN (UMNO)
N23 Penggaram Gan Peck Cheng PH (DAP)
N24 Senggarang Khairuddin Abdul Rahim[74] PH (PKR)
N25 Rengit Ayub Jamil BN (UMNO)
N26 Machap Abdul Taib Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
N27 Layang-layang Onn Hafiz Ghazi BN (UMNO)
N28 Mengkibol Chew Chong Sin PH (DAP)
N29 Mahkota Muhamad Said Jonit[74] PH (PKR)
N30 Paloh Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali PH (DAP)
N31 Kahang Vidyananthan Ramanadhan BN (MIC)
N32 Endau Alwiyah Talib[N 38][75] PN (BERSATU)
N33 Tenggaroh Raven Kumar Krishnasamy BN (MIC)
N34 Panti Hahasrin Hashim BN (UMNO)
N35 Pasir Raja Rashidah Ismail BN (UMNO)
N36 Sedili Rasman Ithnain[N 39][75] PN (BERSATU)
N37 Johor Lama Rosleli Jahari[N 40][75] PN (BERSATU)
N38 Penawar Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain BN (UMNO)
N39 Tanjung Surat Syed Sis Syed Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
N40 Tiram Gopalakrishnan Subramaniam PH (PKR)
N41 Puteri Wangsa Mazlan Bujang PN (BERSATU)
N42 Johor Jaya Liow Cai Tung PH (DAP)
N43 Permas Che Zakaria Mohd Salleh PN (BERSATU)
N44 Larkin Mohammad Izhar Ahmad PN (BERSATU)
N45 Stulang Chen Kah Eng PH (DAP)
N46 Perling Cheo Yee How PH (DAP)
N47 Kempas Vacant[76]
Osman Sapian until 21 December 2021 PN (BERSATU)
N48 Skudai Tan Hong Pin PH (DAP)
N49 Kota Iskandar Dzulkefly Ahmad PH (AMANAH)
N50 Bukit Permai Tosrin Jarvanthi PN (BERSATU)
N51 Bukit Batu Jimmy Puah Wee Tse PH (PKR)
N52 Senai Tee Boon Tsong PH (DAP)
N53 Benut Hasni Mohammad[77] BN (UMNO)
N54 Pulai Sebatang Muhammad Taqiuddin Cheman PH (AMANAH)
N55 Pekan Nanas Yeo Tung Siong PH (DAP)
N56 Kukup Md. Othman Yusof BN (UMNO)

2022–2023 edit

15th Johor State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodyJohor State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionJohor
Meeting placeSultan Ismail Building
Term21 April 2022 – present
Election2022 state election
GovernmentJohor State Executive Council
Websitewww.johor.gov.my
 
Members56
SpeakerMohd Puad Zarkashi
Deputy SpeakerSamsolbari Jamali
SecretaryShubanah Yusuf
Government LeaderOnn Hafiz Ghazi
Opposition LeaderAndrew Chen Kah Eng
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Ibrahim
Sessions
1st21 April 2022 – present
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 edit

2018–2020 edit

15th Sabah State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodySabah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSabah
Meeting placeSabah State Legislative Assembly Building
Term11 June 2018[78] – 30 July 2020[79]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentShafie I
Websitewww.sabah.gov.my/dun
 
Members60 elected members
5 nominated members
SpeakerSyed Abas Syed Ali
Deputy SpeakerGeorge Anthony Ginibun
SecretaryBernard Joseph Dalinting
Government LeaderMohd. Shafie Apdal
Opposition LeaderMusa Aman
Party controlWARISANPHUPKO coalition
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriJuhar Mahiruddin
Sessions
1st11 June 2018[80] – 31 December 2018[81]
2nd5 August 2019[82] – 31 December 2019[83]
3rd16 April 2020[84] – 30 July 2020[79]

The following data is correct as of 24 September 2020.

No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
WARISAN 23 | PN 17 | PH 7 | GBS 4 | BN 3 | UPKO 2 | IND 9
N1 Banggi Mohammad Mohamarin
WARISAN
N2 Tanjong Kapor Ben Chong Chen Bin
WARISAN
N3 Pitas Bolkiah Ismail[N 41][85][86][87][88][89] IND
N4 Matunggong Julita Mojungki[N 42][90] GBS (PBS)
N5 Tandek Anita Baranting[N 43][90][91][88][89][92] PN (STAR)
N6 Tempasuk Musbah Jamli[N 44][93][94][88][89] IND
N7 Kadamaian Ewon Benedick[N 45][95][96] UPKO
N8 Usukan Japlin Akim[N 46][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N9 Tamparuli Jahid Jahim[N 47][90] GBS (PBS)
N10 Sulaman Hajiji Mohd Noor[N 48][93][98] PN (BERSATU)
N11 Kiulu Joniston Lumai @ Bangkuai[N 49][90] GBS (PBS)
N12 Karambunai Azhar Matussin WARISAN
N13 Inanam Kenny Chua Teck Ho[N 50][99][100] PN (STAR)
N14 Likas Tan Lee Fatt PH (DAP)
N15 Api-Api Liew Chin Jin PH (PKR)
N16 Luyang Phoong Jin Zhe PH (DAP)
N17 Tanjong Aru Wong Hong Jun WARISAN
N18 Petagas Uda Sulai WARISAN
N19 Kapayan Jannie Lasimbang PH (DAP)
N20 Moyog Jennifer Lasimbang WARISAN
N21 Kawang Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar[N 51][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N22 Pantai Manis Aidi Moktar WARISAN
N23 Bongawan Daud Yusof WARISAN
N24 Membakut Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif[N 52][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N25 Klias Isnin Aliasnih[N 53][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N26 Kuala Penyu Limus Jury[N 54][85][86][87][101][102] PN (BERSATU)
N27 Lumadan Matbali Musah[N 55][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N28 Sindumin Yusof Yacob WARISAN
N29 Kundasang Joachim Gunsalam[N 56][90] GBS (PBS)
N30 Karanaan Masidi Manjun[N 57][93][98] PN (BERSATU)
N31 Paginatan Abidin Madingkir[N 58][95][103][104] PN (STAR)
N32 Tambunan Jeffrey Kitingan[105] PN (STAR)
N33 Bingkor Robert Tawik Nordin[105] PN (STAR)
N34 Liawan Rasinin Kautis WARISAN
N35 Melalap Peter Anthony WARISAN
N36 Kemabong Jamawi Ja’afar[N 59][95][96][106][89][107][102] BN (UMNO)
N37 Sook Ellron Alfred Angin[N 60][108][109][110][111][112] PN (STAR)
N38 Nabawan Bobbey Ah Fang Suan[N 61][110][113][114] PN (BERSATU)
N39 Sugut James Ratib[N 62][85][86][87][115][101][102] BN (UMNO)
N40 Labuk Abd. Rahman Kongkawang[N 63][90][116][88][89] IND
N41 Gum-Gum Arunarsin Taib WARISAN
N42 Sungai Sibuga Musa Aman[N 64][105] BN (UMNO)
N43 Sekong Arifin Asgali WARISAN
N44 Karamunting George Hiew Vun Zin WARISAN
N45 Elopura Calvin Chong Ket Kiun PH (DAP)
N46 Tanjong Papat Frankie Poon Ming Fung PH (DAP)
N47 Kuamut Masiung Banah[N 65][85][86][87][117][88][89] IND
N48 Sukau Saddi Abdu Rahman[N 66][118][88][89] IND
N49 Tungku Assaffal P. Alian WARISAN
N50 Lahad Datu Dumi Pg. Masdal WARISAN
N51 Kunak Norazlinah Arif WARISAN
N52 Sulabayan Jaujan Sambakong WARISAN
N53 Senallang Mohd. Shafie Apdal WARISAN
N54 Bugaya Manis Muka Mohd Darah WARISAN
N55 Balung Osman Jamal[N 67][95][96][119][88][89] IND
N56 Apas Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan[N 68][93][97] PN (BERSATU)
N57 Sri Tanjong Jimmy Wong Sze Phin PH (DAP)
N58 Merotai Sarifuddin Hata WARISAN
N59 Tanjong Batu Hamisa Samat[N 69][95][96][88][89] IND
N60 Sebatik Abdul Muis Picho[N 70][95][96][88][89][102] PN (BERSATU)
Nominated member Wilfred Madius Tangau[N 71][120] UPKO
Nominated member Lorreto Padua Jr.[N 72] WARISAN
Nominated member Terrence Siambun[N 73] WARISAN
Nominated member Jaffari Waliam[N 74][121] IND
Nominated member Loh Ee Eng Ronnie[N 75][122] IND
Nominated Member Stephen Wong Tien Fatt until 28 March 2019 PH (DAP)

2020–2023 edit

16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly
15th Assembly 17th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodySabah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSabah
Meeting placeSabah State Legislative Assembly Building
Term9 October 2020 –
Election2020 state election
GovernmentHajiji I
Websitewww.sabah.gov.my/dun
 
Members73 elected members
6 nominated members
SpeakerKadzim M Yahya
SecretaryBernard Joseph Dalinting
Government LeaderHajiji Noor
Opposition LeaderShafie Apdal
Party controlGabungan Rakyat Sabah
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriJuhar Mahiruddin
Sessions
1st9 October 2020 – 23 December 2020
2nd21 September 2021 – 9 December 2021
3rd16 March 2022 – 10 January 2023
4th22 May 2023 – TBD
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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 edit

2016–2021 edit

18th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
17th Assembly 19th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodySarawak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSarawak
Meeting placeNew Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building
Term7 June 2016[125] – 3 November 2021
Election2016 state election
GovernmentCabinet of Sarawak
Websitewww.dun.sarawak.gov.my
 
Members82
SpeakerMohamad Asfia Awang Nasar
Deputy SpeakerGerawat Gala
SecretarySemawi Mohamad
Government LeaderAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
Opposition LeaderWong Soon Koh
Party controlGabungan Parti Sarawak
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriAbdul Taib Mahmud
Sessions
1st7 June 2016 – 3 November 2021

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]

No. State constituency Member Coalition (Party)
GPS 67 | PSB 6 | PH 5 | PN 1 | IND 1 | VAC 2
N1 Opar Ranum Mina[N 76][129] PSB
N2 Tasik Biru Henry Jinep GPS (PDP)
N3 Tanjong Datu Jamilah Anu[N 77][130] 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 Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg GPS (PBB)
N9 Padungan Wong King Wei[N 78][131] IND
N10 Pending Violet Yong Wui Wui PH (DAP)
N11 Batu Lintang See Chee How[N 79][132][133] PSB
N12 Kota Sentosa Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP)
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 Mohamad Ali Mahmud GPS (PBB)
N18 Serembu Miro Simuh[N 80][134] GPS (PBB)
N19 Mambong Jerip Susil[N 81][135] GPS (PBB)
N20 Tarat Roland Sagah Wee Inn GPS (PBB)
N21 Tebedu Michael Manyin Jawong GPS (PBB)
N22 Kedup Martin Ben GPS (PBB)
N23 Bukit Semuja John Ilus[N 82][134] GPS (PBB)
N24 Sadong Jaya Aidel Lariwoo GPS (PBB)
N25 Simunjan Awla Idris GPS (PBB)
N26 Gedong Mohd. Naroden Majais GPS (PBB)
N27 Sebuyau Julaihi Narawi GPS (PBB)
N28 Lingga Simoi Peri 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[N 83][129] 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 Abdul Wahab Aziz GPS (PBB)
N39 Krian Ali Biju[N 84][136][137] PN (BERSATU)
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[N 85][138] GPS (PBB)
N48 Meluan Rolland Duat Jubin GPS (PDP)
N49 Ngemah Alexander Vincent GPS (PRS)
N50 Machan Allan Siden Gramong GPS (PBB)
N51 Bukit Assek Irene Mary Chang Oi Ling PH (DAP)
N52 Dudong Tiong Thai King[N 86][139] PSB
N53 Bawang Assan Wong Soon Koh[N 87][139] PSB
N54 Pelawan David Wong Kee Woan PH (DAP)
N55 Nangka Annuar Rapaee GPS (PBB)
N56 Dalat Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming GPS (PBB)
N57 Tellian Yussibnosh Balo 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 Ambrose Blikau Enturan GPS (PBB)
N63 Bukit Goram Jefferson Jamit Unyat GPS (PBB)
N64 Baleh Vacant[N 88][140]
James Jemut Masing until 31 October 2021 GPS (PRS)
N65 Belaga Liwan Lagang GPS (PRS)
N66 Murum Chukpai Ugon GPS (PRS)
N67 Jepak Talib Zulpilip GPS (PBB)
N68 Tanjong Batu Chiew Chiu Sing PH (DAP)
N69 Kemena Stephen Rundi Utom GPS (PBB)
N70 Samalaju Majang Renggi GPS (PRS)
N71 Bekenu Rosey Yunus[N 89][134] GPS (PBB)
N72 Lambir Ripin Lamat GPS (PBB)
N73 Piasau Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew GPS (SUPP)
N74 Pujut Vacant[N 90][141][142]
Ting Tiong Choon until 11 February 2020 PH (DAP)
N75 Senadin Lee Kim Shin GPS (SUPP)
N76 Marudi Penguang Manggil GPS (PDP)
N77 Telang Usan Dennis Ngau GPS (PBB)
N78 Mulu Gerawat Gala[N 91][134] GPS (PBB)
N79 Bukit Kota Abdul Rahman Ismail GPS (PBB)
N80 Batu Danau Paulus Gumbang[N 92][134] GPS (PBB)
N81 Ba'kelalan Baru Bian[N 93][136][143][144][133] PSB
N82 Bukit Sari Awang Tengah Ali Hasan GPS (PBB)

2021–2023 edit

19th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
18th Assembly 20th Assembly
 
Overview
Legislative bodySarawak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSarawak
Meeting placeNew Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building
Election2021 state election
GovernmentCabinet of Sarawak
Websitewww.dun.sarawak.gov.my
 
Members82
SpeakerMohamad Asfia Awang Nasar
Deputy SpeakerIdris Buang
SecretarySemawi Mohamad
Government LeaderAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
Opposition LeaderWong Soon Koh
Party controlGabungan Parti Sarawak
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriAbdul Taib Mahmud
Sessions
1st14 February 2022 – 1 December 2022
2nd15 May 2023 –
No. State constituency Member Coalition (Party)
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)

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Period:9 May 2018 - 30 June 2023
  2. ^ 9 May 2018 - 30 June 2023
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ Mohd Isa Shafie died in office on 14 June 2023.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ 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.
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ Zulkifli Ibrahim contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, had his membership terminated on 28 June 2020 and became an independent.
  14. ^ 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.
  15. ^ Abdul Junus Jamhari contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, defected and joined BERSATU on 9 March 2020.
  16. ^ 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.
  17. ^ 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 on January 2022.
  18. ^ 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 on January 2022.
  19. ^ 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.
  20. ^ 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).
  21. ^ 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.
  22. ^ 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.
  23. ^ 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.
  24. ^ 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.
  25. ^ 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.
  26. ^ 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.
  27. ^ 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.
  28. ^ 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.
  29. ^ Zakaria Hanafi was elected a Barisan Nasional assemblyman after winning the by-election, following the death of assemblyman Bakthiar Mohd Nor.
  30. ^ 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.
  31. ^ 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.
  32. ^ 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.
  33. ^ 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.
  34. ^ 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.
  35. ^ 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.
  36. ^ 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.
  37. ^ 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.
  38. ^ 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.
  39. ^ Rasman Ithnain contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
  40. ^ Rosleli Jahari contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
  41. ^ 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.
  42. ^ Julita Mojungki contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, after which his party decided to leave BN on 12 May 2018.
  43. ^ 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
  44. ^ 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.
  45. ^ 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.
  46. ^ 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.
  47. ^ Jahid Jahim contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  48. ^ 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).
  49. ^ Joniston Bangkuai contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  50. ^ 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
  51. ^ 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.
  52. ^ 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.
  53. ^ 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.
  54. ^ 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
  55. ^ 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.
  56. ^ Joachim Gunsalam contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  57. ^ 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).
  58. ^ 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.
  59. ^ 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
  60. ^ 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
  61. ^ 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.
  62. ^ 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
  63. ^ 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.
  64. ^ UMNO Sabah joined Gabungan Bersatu Sabah on 14 August 2018 but remained with Barisan Nasional at federal level.
  65. ^ 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.
  66. ^ 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.
  67. ^ 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.
  68. ^ 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.
  69. ^ 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.
  70. ^ 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
  71. ^ 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.
  72. ^ Loretto Padua Jr. was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2018.
  73. ^ 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.
  74. ^ 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.
  75. ^ 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.
  76. ^ Ranum Anak Mina contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 11 August 2016.
  77. ^ 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.
  78. ^ 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.
  79. ^ 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.
  80. ^ Miro Simuh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  81. ^ 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.
  82. ^ John Ilus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  83. ^ Johnical Rayong Ngipa contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 12 August 2016.
  84. ^ 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
  85. ^ William Mawan Ikom contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, revealing on March 19, 2018 that he had joined PBB.
  86. ^ Tiong Thai King contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  87. ^ Wong Soon Koh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  88. ^ 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.
  89. ^ Rosey Yunus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  90. ^ 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.
  91. ^ 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.
  92. ^ Paulus Gumbang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  93. ^ 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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