Perak State Legislative Assembly
Perak State Legislative Assembly Dewan Negeri Perak ديوان نڬري ڤراق 霹雳州立法议会 | |
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14th Perak State Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Founded | 21 July 1959 |
Leadership | |
Sultan | Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah since 29 May 2014 |
Speaker | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid, BN-UMNO since 12 May 2020 |
Deputy Speaker | |
Menteri Besar | Saarani Mohamad, BN–UMNO since 10 December 2020 |
Opposition Leader | Abdul Aziz Bari, PH-DAP since 9 May 2020 |
Secretary | Shahrul Azam Shaari |
Structure | |
Seats | 59 Quorum: 20 Simple majority: 30 Two-thirds majority: 39 |
Political groups | (As of 22 March 2021) Government (34)
PN (9)
Confidence and supply (25) IND (2) Speaker (1) |
Committees | show
2 |
Elections | |
Voting system | Plurality: First-past-the-post (59 single-member constituencies) |
Last election | 9 May 2018 |
Next election | 3 September 2023 or earlier |
Meeting place | |
Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh, Perak | |
Website | |
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The Perak State Legislative Assembly (Malay: Dewan Negeri Perak) is the unicameral state legislature of the Malaysian state of Perak. It is composed of 59 members representing single-member constituencies throughout the state. Elections are held no more than five years apart, along with elections to the federal parliament and other state assemblies (except Sarawak).
The Assembly convenes at the Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan in the state capital, Ipoh. At 59 seats, it is the largest state assembly among the 11 legislatures of the States of Malaya.
Current composition[]
Government | Confidence and Supply | |||||||
BN | PN | IND | PH | |||||
25 | 9 | 2 | 23 | |||||
25 | 6 | 3 | 15 | 5 | 3 | |||
UMNO | BERSATU | PAS | IND | DAP | AMANAH | PKR |
No. | Parliamentary Constituency | No. | State Constituency | Portrait | Member | Coalition (Party) | Post |
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- | - | - | Non-MLA | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid | BN (UMNO) | Speaker | |
P54 | Gerik | N1 | Pengkalan Hulu | Aznel Ibrahim | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |
N2 | Temenggor | BN (UMNO) | |||||
P55 | Lenggong | N3 | Kenering | Mohd. Tarmizi Idris | BN (UMNO) | ||
N4 | Kota Tampan | Saarani Mohamad | BN (UMNO) | Menteri Besar | |||
P56 | Larut | N5 | Selama | Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin | PN (PAS) | EXCO Member | |
N6 | Kubu Gajah | Khalil Yahaya | PN (PAS) | Deputy Speaker | |||
N7 | Batu Kurau | Dr. Muhammad Amin Zakaria | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |||
P57 | Parit Buntar | N8 | Titi Serong | Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim | IND | ||
N9 | Kuala Kurau | Abdul Yunus Jamahri | PN (BERSATU) | EXCO Member | |||
P58 | Bagan Serai | N10 | Alor Pongsu | Sham Mat Sahat | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |
N11 | Gunong Semanggol | Razman Zakaria | PN (PAS) | EXCO Member | |||
N12 | Selinsing | Mohamad Noor Dawoo | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |||
P59 | Bukit Gantang | N13 | Kuala Sepetang | Mohd. Kamaruddin Abu Bakar | BN (UMNO) | ||
N14 | Changkat Jering | Ahmad Saidi Mohamad Daud | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N15 | Trong | Jamilah Zakaria | BN (UMNO) | ||||
P60 | Taiping | N16 | Kamunting | Muhd. Fadhil Nuruddin | PH (AMANAH) | ||
N17 | Pokok Assam | Leow Thye Yih | PH (DAP) | ||||
N18 | Aulong | Nga Kor Ming | PH (DAP) | MP of Teluk Intan | |||
P61 | Padang Rengas | N19 | Chenderoh | Zainun Mat Noor | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |
N20 | Lubok Merbau | Jurij Jalaluddin | BN (UMNO) | ||||
P62 | Sungai Siput | N21 | Lintang | Mohd Zolkafly Harun | BN (UMNO) | EXCO member | |
N22 | Jalong | Loh Sze Yee | PH (DAP) | N/A | |||
P63 | Tambun | N23 | Manjoi | Asmuni Awi | PH (AMANAH) | ||
N24 | Hulu Kinta | Muhamad Arafat Varisai Mahamad | PH (PKR) | ||||
P64 | Ipoh Timur | N25 | Canning | Jenny Choy Tsi Jen | PH (DAP) | ||
N26 | Tebing Tinggi | Dr. Abdul Aziz Bari | PH (DAP) | Opposition Leader | |||
N27 | Pasir Pinji | Lee Chuan How | PH (DAP) | N/A | |||
P65 | Ipoh Barat | N28 | Bercham | Ong Boon Piow | PH (DAP) | ||
N29 | Kepayang | Ko Chung Sen | PH (DAP) | ||||
N30 | Buntong | Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan | PN (BERSATU) | ||||
P66 | Batu Gajah | N31 | Jelapang | Cheah Poh Hian | PH (DAP) | ||
N32 | Menglembu | Chaw Kam Foon | PH (DAP) | ||||
N33 | Tronoh | Yong Choo Kiong | PN (BERSATU) | ||||
P67 | Kuala Kangsar | N34 | Bukit Chandan | Maslin Sham Razman | BN (UMNO) | ||
N35 | Manong | Mohd. Zuraimi Razali | BN (UMNO) | ||||
P68 | Beruas | N36 | Pengkalan Baharu | Abd. Manap Hashim | BN (UMNO) | ||
N37 | Pantai Remis | Wong May Ing | PH (DAP) | ||||
N38 | Astaka | Teoh Yee Chern | PH (DAP) | ||||
P69 | Parit | N39 | Belanja | Khairudin Abu Hanipah | BN (UMNO) | ||
N40 | Bota | Khairul Shahril Mohamed | BN (UMNO) | EXCO member | |||
P70 | Kampar | N41 | Malim Nawar | Leong Cheok Keng | IND | N/A | |
N42 | Keranji | Chong Zhemin | PH (DAP) | ||||
N43 | Tulang Sekah | Nolee Ashilin Mohamed Radzi | PN (BERSATU) | EXCO Member | |||
P71 | Gopeng | N44 | Sungai Rapat | Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin | PH (AMANAH) | N/A | |
N45 | Simpang Pulai | Tan Kar Hing | PH (PKR) | ||||
N46 | Teja | Ng Shy Ching | PH (PKR) | ||||
P72 | Tapah | N47 | Chenderiang | Ahmad Faizal Azumu | PN (BERSATU) | MP of Tambun | |
N48 | Ayer Kuning | Samsudin Abu Hassan | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |||
P73 | Pasir Salak | N49 | Sungai Manik | Zainol Fadzi Paharudin | PN (BERSATU) | EXCO member | |
N50 | Kampong Gajah | Wan Norashikin Wan Noordin | BN (UMNO) | EXCO member | |||
P74 | Lumut | N51 | Pasir Panjang | Yahaya Mat Nor | PH (AMANAH) | N/A | |
N52 | Pangkor | Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir | BN (UMNO) | ||||
P75 | Bagan Datuk | N53 | Rungkup | Shahrul Zaman Yahya | BN (UMNO) | EXCO member | |
N54 | Hutan Melintang | Khairuddin Tarmizi | BN (UMNO) | N/A | |||
P76 | Teluk Intan | N55 | Pasir Bedamar | Terence Naidu | PH (DAP) | ||
N56 | Changkat Jong | Mohd. Azhar Jamaluddin | BN (UMNO) | ||||
P77 | Tanjong Malim | N57 | Sungkai | Sivanesan Achalingam | PH (DAP) | ||
N58 | Slim | Mohd Zaidi Aziz | BN (UMNO) | ||||
N59 | Behrang | Aminuddin Zulkipli | PH (AMANAH) |
Seats | |
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Barisan Nasional (BN): | 25 |
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | 25 |
Perikatan Nasional (PN): | 10 |
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) | 7 |
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) | 3 |
Pakatan Harapan (PH): | 23 |
Democratic Action Party (DAP) | 15 |
National Trust Party (AMANAH) | 5 |
People's Justice Party (PKR) | 3 |
Independent (IND) | 1 |
Overall total | 59 |
Seating arrangement[]
N30 Buntong | N15 Trong | N39 Belanja | N35 Manong | N54 Hutan Melintang | ||
N33 Tronoh | N58 Slim | N56 Changkat Jong | N01 Pengkalan Hulu | N34 Bukit Chandan | N20 Lubok Merbau | |
Vacant | N08 Titi Serong | E | N10 Alor Pongsu | N13 Kuala Sepetang | ||
N31 Jelapang | N32 Menglembu | F | D | N36 Pengkalan Baharu | N12 Selinsing | |
N25 Canning | N46 Teja | N03 Kenering | N19 Chenderoh | |||
N42 Keranji | N22 Jalong | N48 Ayer Kuning | N02 Temenggor | |||
N38 Astaka | N24 Hulu Kinta | G | Sergeant-at-Arm | C | N52 Pangkor | N07 Batu Kurau |
N16 Kamunting | N51 Pasir Panjang | N50 Kampong Gajah (EXCO Member) | N49 Sungai Manik (EXCO Member) | |||
N59 Behrang | N55 Pasir Bedamar | N05 Selama (EXCO Member) | N06 Kubu Gajah (Deputy Speaker) | |||
N29 Kepayang | N17 Pokok Assam | H | B | N09 Kuala Kurau (EXCO Member) | N40 Bota (EXCO Member) | |
N44 Sungai Rapat | N41 Malim Nawar | the Mace | N53 Rungkup (EXCO Member) | N14 Changkat Jering (EXCO Member) | ||
N28 Bercham | N27 Pasir Pinji | N43 Tualang Sekah (EXCO Member) | N21 Lintang (EXCO Member) | |||
N23 Manjoi | N45 Simpang Pulai | I | A | N11 Gunong Semanggol (EXCO Member) | State Financial Officer | |
N37 Pantai Remis | N18 Aulong | N04 Kota Tampan (Menteri Besar) | State Legal Advisor | |||
N57 Sungkai | Secretary | N47 Chenderiang | State Secretary | |||
Speaker | ||||||
Sultan |
Role[]
The Perak State Legislative Assembly enacts laws that apply in Perak. It must hold at least three sittings a year and table a budget in March and late October or early November.[1] The Speaker presides over sittings in the Assembly and ensures order during debates. The present Speaker is Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid.
The majority party or coalition in the Assembly forms the state government, led by the Menteri Besar. He appoints the state executive council, or EXCO (Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan), drawing from members of the Assembly.
Speakers of The Assembly[]
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No. | Speaker | Term start | Term end | Party | Constituency | Remarks |
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8 | Junus Wahid | 1999 | 2004 | BN (UMNO) | Slim | |
9 | V. Sivakumar | 25 April 2008 | 7 May 2009 | PR (DAP) | Tronoh | 1st Indian speaker |
10 | R. Ganesan | 7 May 2009 | 5 May 2013 | BN (MIC) | Non-MLA | |
11 | Devamany S. Krishnasamy | 28 June 2013 | 9 August 2016 | BN (MIC) | Non-MLA | |
12 | S. Thangeswary[2] | 9 August 2016 | 9 April 2018 | BN (MIC) | Non-MLA | 1st female speaker |
13 | Ngeh Koo Ham | 2 July 2018 | 12 May 2020 | PH (DAP) | Non-MLA | MP of Beruas, 1st Chinese speaker |
14 | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid | 15 May 2020 | Incumbent | BN (UMNO) | Non-MLA |
Perak state election, 2018[]
Votes | % of vote | Seats | % of seats | +/– | |
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Pakatan Harapan | 594,810 | 50.06 | 29 | 49.2 | 6 |
Democratic Action Party (DAP) | 303,501 | 25.54 | 18 | 30.5 | |
National Trust Party (AMANAH) | 103,910 | 8.74 | 6 | 11.9 | 6 |
People's Justice Party (PKR) | 120,646 | 10.15 | 4 | 6.8 | 1 |
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM) | 66,753 | 5.62 | 1 | 1.7 | 1 |
Barisan Nasional | 395,708 | 33.30 | 27 | 45.8 | 4 |
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | 303,022 | 25.50 | 27 | 47.4 | 3 |
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) | 69,542 | 5.85 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 |
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) | 7,573 | 0.64 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Malaysian People's Movement Party (GERAKAN) | 15,571 | 1.31 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) | 194,735 | 16.39 | 3 | 5.1 | 2 |
Others | 2,762 | 0.23 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) | 2,551 | 0.21 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front (BERJASA) | 211 | 0.02 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Independents | 277 | 0.02 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Overall total | 1,188,292 | 100 | 59 | 100 |
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Results by state constituencies[]
# | Constituency | Winner | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Votes | Incumbent | Incumbent Majority | |||||
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BN 27 | PH 29 | PAS 3 | Independent 0 | |||||||||||||
N1 | Pengkalan Hulu | Aznel Ibrahim (BN-UMNO) |
5,716 | 2,375 | Mohd Hamidi Ismail (GS-PAS) |
3,341 | Aznel Ibrahim (BN-UMNO) |
3,361 | |||||
Dr. Ahmad Safwan Mohamad (PH-PPBM) |
2,711 | ||||||||||||
N2 | Temenggor | Salbiah Mohamed (BN-UMNO) |
7,823 | 3,935 | Mohd. Fadzil Abdul Aziz (PH-PPBM) |
3,806 | Salbiah Mohamed (BN-UMNO) |
3,215 | |||||
Md Pozi Md Sani (GS-PAS) |
3,888 | ||||||||||||
N3 | Kenering | Mohd Tarmizi Idris (BN-UMNO) |
7,379 | 3,268 | Noor Sham Abu Samah (PH-PKR) |
1,832 | Mohd Tarmizi Idris (BN-UMNO) |
3,335 | |||||
Azhar Rasdi (GS-PAS) |
4,111 | ||||||||||||
N4 | Kota Tampan | Saarani Mohamad (BN-UMNO) |
5,183 | 2,302 | Noor Hasnida Mohd. Hashim (PH-PPBM) |
1,834 | Saarani Mohamad (BN-UMNO) |
1,844 | |||||
Muhamad Rif’aat Razman (GS-PAS) |
2,881 | ||||||||||||
N5 | Selama | Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin (GS-PAS) |
5,516 | 289 | Faizul Mohd Shohor (BN-UMNO) |
5,227 | Mohamad Daud Mohd Yusoff (BN-UMNO) |
619 | |||||
Razali Ismail (PH-AMANAH) |
2,618 | ||||||||||||
N6 | Kubu Gajah | Khalil Yahaya (GS-PAS) |
5,786 | 180 | Saliza Ahmad (BN-UMNO) |
5,606 | Ahmad Hasbullah Alias (BN-UMNO) |
1,085 | |||||
Mat Supri Musa (PH-PPBM) |
1,671 | ||||||||||||
N7 | Batu Kurau | Muhammad Amin Zakaria (BN-UMNO) |
6,168 | 2,308 | Muhamad Aiman Aizuddin Md Husin (PH-PKR) |
3,051 | Muhammad Amin Zakaria (BN-UMNO) |
3,834 | |||||
Mohd Shahir Mohd Hassan (GS-PAS) |
3,860 | ||||||||||||
Zainal Abidin Hj. Abd. Rahman
(BERJASA) |
42 | ||||||||||||
N8 | Titi Serong | Hasnul Zulkarnain Abd Munaim (PH-AMANAH) |
7,600 | 140 | Abu Bakar Hussian (GS-PAS) |
6,993 | Abu Bakar Hussian (PAS) |
'1,794 | |||||
Norsalewati Mat Norwani (BN-UMNO) |
7,460 | ||||||||||||
N9 | Kuala Kurau | Abdul Yunus Jamhari (PH-PKR) |
8,655 | 2,643 | Abdul Baharin Mohd Desa (GS-PAS) |
5,997 | Abdul Yunus Jamhari (PH-PKR) |
5,014 | |||||
Shahrul Nizam Razali (BN-UMNO) |
6,012 | ||||||||||||
N10 | Alor Pongsu | Sham Mat Sahat (BN-UMNO) |
6,556 | 1,162 | Ahmad Zaki Husin (PH-PKR) |
4,595 | Sham Mat Sahat (BN-UMNO) |
2,196 | |||||
Wan Tarmizi Abd Aziz (GS-PAS) |
5,394 | ||||||||||||
N11 | Gunong Semanggol | Razman Zakaria (GS-PAS) |
7,444 | 1,903 | Zaini Cha (BN-UMNO) |
5,541 | Mohd Zawawi Abu Hassan (PAS) |
1,405 | |||||
Ismail Ali (PH-PPBM) |
3,520 | ||||||||||||
N12 | Selinsing | Mohamad Nor Dawoo (BN-UMNO) |
5,167 | 97 | Husin Din (GS-PAS) |
5,070 | Husin Din (PAS) |
809 | |||||
Ahmad Saqid Ansorullah Ahmad Jihbadz Mokhlis (PH-AMANAH) |
4,016 | ||||||||||||
N13 | Kuala Sepetang (previously known as Kuala Sapetang)[3] | Mohd Kamaruddin Abu Bakar (BN-UMNO) |
8,993 | 329 | Chua Yee Ling (PH-PKR) |
8,664 | Chua Yee Ling (PH-PKR) |
758 | |||||
Rahim Ismail (GS-PAS) |
6,296 | ||||||||||||
N14 | Changkat Jering | Ahmad Saidi Mohamad Daud (BN-UMNO) |
8,818 | 1,922 | Megat Shariffuddin Ibrahim (PH-AMANAH) |
6,896 | Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin (PH-AMANAH) |
1,170 | |||||
Mohd Nordin Jaafar (GS-PAS) |
6,199 | ||||||||||||
N15 | Trong | Jamilah Zakaria (BN-UMNO) |
5,139 | 1,898 | Shaharuddin Abdul Rashid (PH-PPBM) |
2,546 | Zabri Abd Wahid (BN-UMNO) |
1,804 | |||||
Muhd Faisal Abd Rahman (GS-PAS) |
3,241 | ||||||||||||
N16 | Kamunting | Muhd Fadhil Nuruddin (PH-AMANAH) |
9,898 | 1,780 | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid (BN-UMNO) |
8,118 | Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid (BN-UMNO) |
887 | |||||
Mohd Fakhrudin Abd Aziz (GS-PAS) |
5,276 | ||||||||||||
N17 | Pokok Assam | Leow Thye Yih (PH-DAP) |
16,954 | 12,032 | Lee Li Kuan (BN-MCA) |
4,922 | Teh Kok Lim (PH-DAP) |
7,925 | |||||
N18 | Aulong | Nga Kor Ming (PH-DAP) |
18,123 | 12,064 | Soo Kay Ping (BN-GERAKAN) |
6,059 | Leow Thye Yih (PH-DAP) |
7,330 | |||||
N19 | Chenderoh | Zainun Mat Noor (BN-UMNO) |
5,546 | 2,370 | Khairul Anuar Musa (PH-PKR) |
3,176 | Zainun Mat Noor (BN-UMNO) |
1,567 | |||||
Mohd Farid Faizi Azizan (GS-PAS) |
2,944 | ||||||||||||
N20 | Lubok Merbau | Jurij Jalaluddin (BN-UMNO) |
4,908 | 409 | Zulkarnine Hashim (PH-PPBM) |
4,179 | Siti Salmah Mat Jusak (BN-UMNO) |
53 | |||||
Azizi Mohamed Ridzuwan (GS-PAS) |
4,499 | ||||||||||||
N21 | Lintang | Mohd Zolkafly Harun (BN-UMNO) |
10,605 | 4,582 | Madhi Hassan (PH-PKR) |
6,023 | Mohd Zolkafly Harun (BN-UMNO) |
3,977 | |||||
Isran Fahmi Ismail (GS-PAS) |
3,460 | ||||||||||||
N22 | Jalong | Loh Sze Yee (PH-DAP) |
16,138 | 9,602 | Tan Lian Hoe (BN-GERAKAN) |
6,536 | Loh Sze Yee (PH-DAP) |
6,769 | |||||
N23 | Manjoi | Asmuni Awi (PH-AMANAH) |
20,052 | 3,532 | Mohamad Ziad Mohamed Zainal Abidin (BN-UMNO) |
16,520 | Mohamad Ziad Mohamed Zainal Abidin (BN-UMNO) |
132 | |||||
Mohd Hafez Sabri (GS-PAS) |
10,830 | ||||||||||||
N24 | Hulu Kinta | Muhamad Arafat Varisai Mahamad (PH-PKR) |
17,766 | 3,713 | Aminuddin Md Hanafiah (BN-UMNO) |
14,053 | Aminuddin Md Hanafiah (BN-UMNO) |
6,118 | |||||
Mat Salleh Said (GS-PAS) |
7,425 | ||||||||||||
Murugiah Subramaniam (IND) |
217 | ||||||||||||
N25 | Canning | Jenny Choy (PH-DAP) |
21,268 | 18,292 | Liew Kar Tuan (BN-GERAKAN) |
2,976 | Wong Kah Woh (PH-DAP) |
14,444 | |||||
N26 | Tebing Tinggi | Abdul Aziz Bari (PH-DAP) |
10,334 | 3,927 | Tony Khoo Boon Chuan (BN-MCA) |
6,407 | Ong Boon Piow (PH-DAP) |
5,887 | |||||
Mazlan Md Isa (GS-PAS) |
3,931 | ||||||||||||
N27 | Pasir Pinji | Lee Chuan How (PH-DAP) |
23,282 | 20,856 | Ng Kai Cheong (BN-MCA) |
2,426 | Lee Chuan How (PH-DAP) |
13,632 | |||||
N28 | Bercham | Ong Boon Piow (PH-DAP) |
24,647 | 20,709 | Low Guo Nan (BN-MCA) |
3,938 | Cheong Chee Khing (PH-DAP) |
13,916 | |||||
N29 | Kepayang | Ko Chung Sen (PH-DAP) |
12,417 | 9,495 | Chang Kok Aun (BN-MCA) |
2,922 | Nga Kor Ming (PH-DAP) |
4,604 | |||||
N30 | Buntong | A. Sivasubramaniam (PH-DAP) |
18,005 | 15,187 | T. Thangarani (BN-MIC) |
2,682 | A. Sivasubramaniam (PH-DAP) |
8,629 | |||||
Ramni Rasiah (PSM) |
813 | ||||||||||||
N31 | Jelapang | Cheah Poh Hian (PH-DAP) |
16,940 | 15,187 | K. Thankaraj (BN-MIC) |
1,753 | Teh Hock Ke (PH-DAP) |
12,266 | |||||
M. Saraswathy (PSM) |
944 | ||||||||||||
N32 | Menglembu | Chaw Kam Foon (PH-DAP) |
20,456 | 17,948 | Wong Kam Seng (BN-MCA) |
2,508 | Lim Pek Har (PH-DAP) |
16,799 | |||||
Chin Kwai Leong (PSM) |
248 | ||||||||||||
N33 | Tronoh | Yong Choo Kiong (PH-DAP) |
15,061 | 10,501 | Yuen Chan How (BN-MCA) |
4,560 | Yong Choo Kiong (PH-DAP) |
6,191 | |||||
Andy Chin (PSM) |
333 | ||||||||||||
N34 | Bukit Chandan | Maslin Sham Razman (BN-UMNO) |
5,929 | 464 | Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid (PH-PKR) |
5,465 | Maslin Sham Razman (BN-UMNO) |
959 | |||||
Intan Noraini Mohd Basir (GS-PAS) |
2,743 | ||||||||||||
N35 | Manong | Mohd Zuraimi Razali (BN-UMNO) |
6,267 | 1,624 | Mohamad Isa Jaafar (PH-PPBM) |
5,696 | Mohamad Kamil Shafie (BN-UMNO) |
231 | |||||
Jamil Dzulkarnain (GS-PAS) |
4,004 | ||||||||||||
N36 | Pengkalan Baharu | Abd Manaf Hashim (BN-UMNO) |
6,312 | 1,624 | Murad Abdullah (PH-PPBM) |
4,688 | Abd Manaf Hashim (BN-UMNO) |
2,505 | |||||
Zakaria Hashim (GS-PAS) |
2,781 | ||||||||||||
N37 | Pantai Remis | Wong May Ing (PH-DAP) |
18,608 | 13,316 | Ho Kean Wei (BN-MCA) |
5,292 | Wong May Ing (PH-DAP) |
9,471 | |||||
N38 | Astaka (previously known as Sitiawan)[3] | Teoh Yee Chow (PH-DAP) |
18,814 | 15,176 | Teng Keek Soong (BN-MCA) |
3,638 | Ngeh Koo Ham (PH-DAP) |
11,820 | |||||
N39 | Belanja | Khairudin Abu Hanipah (BN-UMNO) |
5,879 | 2,729 | Yahanis Yahya (PH-PPBM) |
2,871 | Mohd Nizar Zakaria (BN-UMNO) |
2,963 | |||||
Mohd Zahid Abu Bakar (GS-PAS) |
3,150 | ||||||||||||
N40 | Bota | Khairul Shahril Mohamed (BN-UMNO) |
7,411 | 1,822 | Azrul Hakkim Azhar (PH-PPBM) |
4,070 | Nasarudin Hashim (BN-UMNO) |
3,448 | |||||
Muhamad Ismi Mat Taib (GS-PAS) |
5,589 | ||||||||||||
N41 | Malim Nawar | Leong Cheok Keng (PH-DAP) |
11,271 | 6,082 | Chang Gwo Chyang (BN-MCA) |
5,189 | Leong Cheok Keng (PH-DAP) |
4,343 | |||||
K.S. Bawani (PSM) |
213 | ||||||||||||
N42 | Keranji | Chong Zhemin (PH-DAP) |
12,072 | 8,041 | Daniel Wa Wai How (BN-MCA) |
4,031 | Chen Fook Chye (PH-DAP) |
5,561 | |||||
N43 | Tualang Sekah | Nolee Ashilin Mohd Radzi Manan (BN-UMNO) |
8,767 | 1,099 | Mohd Azlan Helmi (PH-PKR) |
7,668 | Nolee Ashilin Mohd Radzi Manan (BN-UMNO) |
2,046 | |||||
Mohd Sofian Rejab (GS-PAS) |
3,162 | ||||||||||||
N44 | Sungai Rapat | Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin (PH-AMANAH) |
12,425 | 3,614 | Radzi Zainon (GS-PAS) |
4,627 | Radzi Zainon (PAS) |
2,638 | |||||
Hamzah Kasim (BN-UMNO) |
8,811 | ||||||||||||
N45 | Simpang Pulai | Tan Kar Hing (PH-PKR) |
25,659 | 20,689 | Liew Yee Lin (BN-MCA) |
4,970 | Tan Kar Hing (PH-PKR) |
11,083 | |||||
Mohamad Arif Abdul Latiff (PAS) |
4,061 | ||||||||||||
N46 | Teja | Ng Shy Ching (PH-PKR) |
10,546 | 4,390 | Chang Chun Cheun (BN-MCA) |
6,156 | Chang Lih Kang (PH-PKR) |
2,082 | |||||
Mokhthar Abdullah (GS-PAS) |
2,028 | ||||||||||||
N47 | Chenderiang | Ahmad Faizal Azumu (PH-PPBM) |
7,662 | 39 | Chong Shin Heng (BN-MCA) |
7,623 | Mah Hang Soon (BN-MCA) |
4,767 | |||||
Nordin Hassan (GS-PAS) |
1,735 | ||||||||||||
N48 | Ayer Kuning | Samsudin Abu Hassan (BN-UMNO) |
9,141 | 2,087 | Tan Seng Toh (PH-AMANAH) |
7,054 | Samsudin Abu Hassan (BN-UMNO) |
3,485 | |||||
Salmah Ab Latif (GS-PAS) |
2,993 | ||||||||||||
N49 | Sungai Manik | Zainol Fadzi Paharudin (BN-UMNO) |
9,265 | 1,939 | Mohamad Maharani Md Tasi (PH-PKR) |
7,326 | Zainol Fadzi Paharudin (BN-UMNO) |
1,854 | |||||
Mohamed Yusoff Abdullah (GS-PAS) |
4,071 | ||||||||||||
Dr Mustapa Kamal Bin Maulut
(BERJASA) |
169 | ||||||||||||
N50 | Kampong Gajah | Wan Norashikin Wan Nordin (BN-UMNO) |
11,026 | 3,345 | Zaiton Latiff (PH-AMANAH) |
3,861 | Abdullah Fauzi Bin Ahmad Razali (BN-UMNO) |
6,100 | |||||
Mustafa Shaari (GS-PAS) |
7,681 | ||||||||||||
N51 | Pasir Panjang | Yahaya Mat Nor (PH-AMANAH) |
14,123 | 1,219 | Rashidi Ibrahim (BN-UMNO) |
12,904 | Rashidi Ibrahim (BN-UMNO) |
304 | |||||
Rohawati Abidin (GS-PAS) |
7,795 | ||||||||||||
N52 | Pangkor | Zambry Abdul Kadir (BN-UMNO) |
8,378 | 1,626 | Nordin Ahmad Ismail (PH-PPBM) |
6,752 | Zambry Abdul Kadir (BN-UMNO) |
5,124 | |||||
Zainal Abidin Saad (GS-PAS) |
3,638 | ||||||||||||
N53 | Rungkup | Shahrul Zaman Yahya (BN-UMNO) |
6,529 | 3,069 | Hatim Musa (PH-AMANAH) |
3,460 | Shahrul Zaman Yahya (BN-UMNO) |
613 | |||||
Mohd Mohkheri Jalil (GS-PAS) |
2,430 | ||||||||||||
N54 | Hutan Melintang | Khairuddin Tarmizi (BN-UMNO) |
10,961 | 741 | Manivannan Gowindasamy (PH-PKR) |
10,220 | Kesavan Subramaniam (PH-PKR) |
1,240 | |||||
Mohd Misbahul Munir Masduki (GS-PAS) |
3,150 | ||||||||||||
N55 | Pasir Bedamar | Terence Naidu (PH-DAP) |
19,480 | 14,520 | Kong Sun Chin (BN-MCA) |
4,960 | Terence Naidu (PH-DAP) |
13,037 | |||||
S. Kumaresan (GS-PAS) |
939 | ||||||||||||
N56 | Changkat Jong | Mohd Azhar Jamaluddin (BN-UMNO) |
11,216 | 67 | Muhammad Faizul Mohamed Ismail (PH-PPBM) |
11,149 | Mohd Azhar Jamaluddin (BN-UMNO) |
1,118 | |||||
Mohd Azhar Mohd Rafiei (GS-PAS) |
5,834 | ||||||||||||
N57 | Sungkai | Sivanesan Achalingam (PH-DAP) |
9,631 | 6,493 | V. Elango (BN-MIC) |
3,138 | Sivanesan Achalingam (PH-DAP) |
3,511 | |||||
J. Applasamy (GS-PAS) |
505 | ||||||||||||
N58 | Slim | Mohd Khusairi Abdul Talib (BN-UMNO) |
8,327 | 2,183 | Mohd. Amran Ibrahim (PH-PPBM) |
6,144 | Mohd Khusairi Abdul Talib (BN-UMNO) |
3,853 | |||||
Muhammad Zulfadli Zainal (GS-PAS) |
4,103 | ||||||||||||
N59 | Behrang | Aminuddin Zulkipli (PH-AMANAH) |
9,770 | 409 | Rusnah Kassim (BN-UMNO) |
9,361 | Rusnah Kassim (BN-UMNO) |
1,968 | |||||
Syed Zamzuri Syed Nengah (GS-PAS) |
3,334 |
Perak state election, 2013[]
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Candidate | Vote | % vote | Seat | % seat | +/– | |
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Barisan Nasional (BN): | 59 | 506,947 | 44.40 | 31 | 52.54 | 3 |
United Malay National Organization (UMNO) | 36 | 30 | 50.84 | 3 | ||
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) | 15 | 1 | 1.69 | |||
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) | 4 | 0 | 0.00 | |||
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) | 3 | 0 | 0.00 | |||
Parti Progresif Penduduk Malaysia (PPP) | 1 | 0 | 0.00 | |||
Pakatan Rakyat: | 59 | 625,710 | 54.80 | 28 | 47.46 | 3 |
Democratic Action Party (DAP) | 18 | 18 | 30.51 | |||
People's Justice Party (PKR) | 20 | 5 | 8.47 | 2 | ||
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) | 21 | 5 | 8.47 | 1 | ||
Independent (and others) | 25 | 9,122 | 0.80 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Total | 144 | 1,141,779 | 100.00 | 59 | 100.00 |
Perak state election, 2008[]
The following is the results of the 2008 state assembly elections. Three Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen have since quit their parties to become independents caucusing with Barisan Nasional, triggering the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis. The Pakatan Rakyat government formed after the election then been removed from power.[5]
Votes | % of vote | Seats | % of seats | +/– | |
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Pakatan Rakyat: | 442,660 | 51.1 | 31 | 52.5 | 24 |
Democratic Action Party (DAP) | 188,484 | 21.7 | 18 | 30.5 | 11 |
People's Justice Party (PKR) | 118,824 | 13.7 | 7 | 11.9 | 7 |
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) | 135,352 | 15.6 | 6 | 10.2 | 6 |
Barisan Nasional: | 399,565 | 46.1 | 28 | 47.4 | 24 |
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | 243,672 | 28.1 | 27 | 45.8 | 7 |
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) | 98,341 | 11.3 | 1 | 1.7 | 9 |
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) | 24,216 | 2.8 | 0 | 0.0 | 4 |
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan) | 27,595 | 3.2 | 0 | 0.0 | 4 |
People's Progressive Party (PPP) | 5741 | 0.7 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Independents | 1,635 | 0.2 | 0 | 0.0 | |
Overall total | 886,830 | 100 | 59 | 100 | |
Source: The Star,[6] Malaysia
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Election pendulum[]
The 2018 Perak state election witnessed 29 governmental seats (2 from non-governmental seats were later decided to support the creation of new state government) and 30 non-governmental seats (currently 28 seats after 2 of them decided to support new government) filled the Perak State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 18 safe seat and 1 fairly safe seat. However, none of the non-government side has safe and fairly safe seat.
Notes[]
See also[]
- List of State Seats Representatives in Malaysia
- State legislative assemblies of Malaysia
- 2009 Perak constitutional crisis
References[]
- ^ Sejarah Dewan Negeri dan Majlis Mseyuarat Kerajaan Archived 2009-12-20 at the Wayback Machine (in Malay)
- ^ "Thangeswary, first woman appointed as Perak State Assembly Speaker". Astro Awani. August 9, 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "LAPORAN KAJIAN SEMULA PERSEMPADANAN" (PDF). Election Commission of Malaysia. Election Commission of Malaysia. 31 March 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ Thomas, Tommy (10 May 2013). "BN is effectively a minority government". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
- ^ Showdown over Speaker's seat in Perak Archived 2009-05-11 at the Wayback Machine The Star. 8 May 2009
- ^ MALAYSIA DECIDES 2008 > General Election 2008 Results > Perak
External links[]
- Perak State Legislative Assembly
- Unicameral legislatures
- Politics of Perak
- State legislatures of Malaysia