Kanowit (P210) Sarawak constituency |
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Legislature | Dewan Rakyat |
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MP | |
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Constituency created | 1968 |
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First contested | 1969 |
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Last contested | 2022 |
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Population (2020)[1] | 24,700 |
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Electors (2022)[2] | 30,988 |
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Area (km²) | 2,187 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 11.3 |
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Kanowit is a federal constituency in Sibu Division (Kanowit District), Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1971.
The federal constituency was created in the 1968 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
Demographics
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Ethnic breakdown of Kanowit's electorate as of 2022
- Sarawak bumiputera (84.6%)
- Chinese (11.3%)
- Malay-Muslim bumiputera (3.3%)
- Other ethnicities (0.8%)
Age breakdown of Kanowit's electorate as of 2022
- 18-20 (6.28%)
- 21-29 (19.45%)
- 30-39 (20.88%)
- 40-49 (16.43%)
- 50-59 (16.27%)
- 60-69 (11.83%)
- 70-79 (5.78%)
- 80-89 (2.11%)
- above 90 (0.98%)
Gender breakdown of Kanowit's electorate as of 2022
- Male (49.94%)
- Female (50.06%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Kanowit constituency has a total of 13 polling districts.[3]
State constituency
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Polling Districts
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Code
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Location
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Ngemah(N49)
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Kajah
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210/49/01
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SK Ng. Jagau
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Bat
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210/49/02
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- SK Ng. Nirok
- Pejabat Pertanian Ng. Ngemah
- SK Ng. Ngungun
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Sengayan
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210/49/03
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- SK Ng. Ngemah
- SK Rantau Dilang
- SK Ng. Sengayan
- SK Ng. Dap
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Mapai
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210/49/04
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- Dewan Datuk Aaron
- SK Ng. Tada
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Bawan
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210/49/05
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- SK Ulu Bawan
- SK Sg. Tuah
- RH Mary Gurs @ Mary Grace Chendang
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Pidai
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210/49/06
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- SK Ng. Pidai
- SK Ng. Jih
- SJK (C) Sing Shing
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Machan (N50)
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Lukut
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210/50/01
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- SJK (C) Chih Mong
- SJK (C) Shing Hua
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Kanowit
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210/50/02
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- SJK (C) Yee Ting Kanowit
- Tadika Taman Muhibbah
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Majau
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210/50/03
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- SMK Kanowit
- SK Ulu Ranan
- SK Majau
- SK Batu Luking
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Peranan
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210/50/04
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- RH Ali Rantau Ensurai Poi
- SK Ng. Poi
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Poi
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210/50/05
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- RH Balai Ulu Sg. Poi
- SK Ng. Menalun
- RH Unjan Ulu Menuan Poi
- SK Ulu Poi Sebangkat
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Bukong
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210/50/06
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- SK Ng. Jagoi
- RH Stephen Jok, Ng Geremai
- SK Ng. Lipus
- SK Rantau Kemiding
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Latong
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210/50/07
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- RH Lajang Ulu Machan Kanowit
- SK Ulu Machan Ng. Manggut
- SK Ng. Machan
- RH Muling Anak Nyapang, Maong Kanowit
- RH Jelani Ng. Laseh
- RH Sawang Simpang Machan
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Representation history
Members of Parliament for Kanowit
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Parliament
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No |
Years |
Member |
Party
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Constituency created
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1969-1971 |
Parliament was suspended[4][5]
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3rd
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P138 |
1971-1974 |
Joseph Unting Umang |
Independent
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4th
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P148 |
1974-1976 |
Leo Moggie Irok |
SNAP
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1976-1978 |
BN (PBDS)
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5th |
1978-1982
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6th |
1982-1986
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7th
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P171 |
1986-1990
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8th
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P170 |
1990-1995
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9th
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P182 |
1995-1999
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10th
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P183 |
1999-2004
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BN (PRS)
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11th
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P209 |
2004-2008 |
Aaron Ago Dagang
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12th
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P210 |
2008-2013
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13th |
2013-2018
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14th |
2018
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2018-2022 |
GPS (PRS)
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15th |
2022–present
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State constituency
Parliamentary
constituency
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State constituency
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1969–1978
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1978–1990
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1990–1999
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1999–2008
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2008–2016
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2016−present
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Kanowit
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Machan
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Ngemah
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Current state assembly members
No.
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State Constituency
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Member
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Party (coalition)
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N49
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Ngemah
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Anyi Jana
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GPS (PRS)
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N50
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Machan
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Allan Siden Gramong
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GPS (PBB)
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Local governments & postcode
No.
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State Constituency
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Local Government
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Postcode
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N49
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Ngemah
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Kanowit District Council
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N50
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Machan
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Election results
Malaysian general election, 1999
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok |
7,782 |
75.22 |
75.22
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PKR |
Tadong Tambi |
2,564 |
24.78 |
24.78
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Total valid votes
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10,346 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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274
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Unreturned ballots
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90
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Turnout
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10,710 |
58.94
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Registered electors
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Majority
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5,218 |
50.44
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1995
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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On the nomination day, Leo Moggie Irok won uncontested.
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok
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Total valid votes
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100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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Unreturned ballots
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Turnout
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Registered electors
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Majority
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1990
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok |
6,964 |
60.34 |
12.64
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Independent |
Nicholas Ngalang |
4,578 |
39.66 |
39.66
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Total valid votes
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11,542 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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182
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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11,724 |
72.58 |
5.00
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Registered electors
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16,154
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Majority
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2,386 |
20.68 |
25.28
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1986
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok |
6,732 |
72.98 |
1.45
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Independent |
James Undau |
2,492 |
27.02 |
27.02
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Total valid votes
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9,224 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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182
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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9,406 |
67.58 |
4.38
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Registered electors
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13,919
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Majority
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4,240 |
45.96 |
2.90
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1982
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok |
5,816 |
74.43 |
12.36
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DAP |
Ling Ping Sing |
1,998 |
25.57 |
25.57
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Total valid votes
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7,814 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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265
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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8,079 |
63.20 |
8.76
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Registered electors
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12,784
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Majority
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3,818 |
48.86 |
24.72
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1978
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Leo Moggie Irok |
4,973 |
62.07 |
17.22
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Independent |
Thomas Kana |
3,039 |
37.93 |
37.93
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Total valid votes
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8,012 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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96
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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8,450 |
71.96 |
2.15
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Registered electors
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11,743
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Majority
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1,934 |
24.14 |
13.84
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BN gain from SNAP
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 1974
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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SNAP |
Leo Moggie Irok |
3,925 |
55.15 |
45.26
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BN |
Thomas Kana |
3,192 |
44.85 |
44.85
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Total valid votes
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7,117 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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440
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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7,557 |
69.81 |
3.34
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Registered electors
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10,825
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Majority
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733 |
10.30 |
3.01
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SNAP gain from Independent
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general by-election, 29 July 1970
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
%
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Independent |
Joseph Unting Umang |
2,020 |
30.18
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SUPP |
Chua Ka Siang |
1,532 |
22.89
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PESAKA |
Bujang Manja |
949 |
14.18
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Independent |
Mandoh Badin @ Masam |
787 |
11.76
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SNAP |
Belaja Angkin |
686 |
10.25
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Independent |
Jarit Meluda |
463 |
6.92
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Independent |
Lee Ghin Ching |
257 |
3.84
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Total valid votes
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6,694 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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102
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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6,796 |
66.47
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Registered electors
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10,224
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Majority
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488 |
7.29
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This was a new constituency created.
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References