Saratok (P205) 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] | 41,339 |
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Electors (2022)[2] | 44,531 |
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Area (km²) | 1,666 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 24.8 |
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Saratok is a federal constituency in Betong Division (Saratok District & Kabong 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 Saratok's electorate as of 2022
- Sarawak bumiputera (54.4%)
- Malay-Muslim bumiputera (38.7%)
- Chinese (6.5%)
- Other ethnicities (0.5%)
Age breakdown of Saratok's electorate as of 2022
- 18-20 (6.64%)
- 21-29 (20.71%)
- 30-39 (20.84%)
- 40-49 (15.92%)
- 50-59 (16.55%)
- 60-69 (11.94%)
- 70-79 (5.56%)
- 80-89 (1.43%)
- above 90 (0.41%)
Gender breakdown of Saratok's electorate as of 2022
- Male (49.91%)
- Female (50.09%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Saratok constituency has a total of 19 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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Kalaka (N38)
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Pelunga
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205/38/01
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- SK Nyiar
- RH Bundan Sg. Metong Roban
- RH Siti Jubaidah Anak Lanchang Sg. Engkabang
- SMK Kalaka Roban
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Perpat
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205/38/02
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- SK Lubok Nibong
- SK Paloh
- SK Perpat
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Kaba
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205/38/03
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- SK Haji Bollah Kaba
- SK Kupang
- SJK (C) Min Syn Saratok
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Saratok
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205/38/04
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SK Abang Abdul Rahman Saratok
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Tengalat
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205/38/05
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SK Entebu
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Senyawan
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205/38/06
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SK Sg. Antu
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Krian (N39)
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Mudong
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205/39/01
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- RH Jimbun Kop Ibus
- SK Mudong
- SK Supok
- RH Mawat
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Brayang
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205/39/02
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- SK Brayang Riban
- SK Lichok
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Batu Anam
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205/39/03
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- SK Ulu Sebetan
- SK Central Batu Empat
- SK Engkulu Saratok
- SK Sg. Klampai
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Diso
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205/39/04
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- SK Temudok Awik
- SK St. Peter Saratok
- SK Malong
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Awik
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205/39/05
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- SK Ulu Awik
- RH Tangan Ulu Risau
- SK Ng. Atoi
- RH Ring Tembawai Kapok
- SK Lubok Kepayang
- RH Ayom Ng. Luau
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Melupa
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205/39/06
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- Dewan Serbaguna St. Jerome Kaki Wong Saratok
- RH Mawan Kawit Bunsi Saratok
- SK Ng. Assam Saratok
- SK Mendas Saratok
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Kabo
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205/39/07
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- SK Kabo Hilir Saratok
- SK Wong Besi
- SK Praha Kabo
- RH Illau Krangan Rusa Ili
- SK Babang
- SK Lempa
- SK Ulu Kabo
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Gerenjang
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205/39/08
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- SK Ulu Budu
- RH Uding Ulu Budu Saratok
- SK Ng. Budu
- RH Jelai
- RH Bunyih Tanjung Bangkit Saratok
- RH Subing Ulu Krian
- RH Ngitar Awas Krian
- SK Ng Grenjang
- RH Endit Ng Batang
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Bajau
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205/39/09
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- SK Ng. Abu
- RH Ngalong Bajau Saratok
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Krangan
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205/39/10
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- SK Klua Saratok
- SK Tandok Krangan Saratok
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Kabong (N40)
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Nyabor
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205/40/01
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- SK Haji Junid Gerigat
- SK Kpg. Alit Kabong
- SK Engkabang Kabong
- SK St. Michael Plassu
- SK Sg. Pasir
- SK To'Emam Nyabor
- SK Empelam
- SK Abang Moh Sesang
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Roban
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205/40/02
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- SK Ulu Roban
- SK St. Paul's Roban
- SJK (C) Chung Hua Roban
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Kabong
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205/40/03
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- SJK (C) Chung Hua Kabong
- SK Abang Leman Kabong
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Representation history
Members of Parliament for Saratok
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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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P131 |
1971-1974 |
Edmund Langgu Saga |
SNAP
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4th
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P141 |
1974-1976
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1976-1978 |
BN (SNAP)
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5th |
1978-1982
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6th |
1982-1986 |
Independent
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7th
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P164 |
1986-1990 |
Peter Tinggom Kamarau |
BN (SNAP)
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8th
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P166 |
1990-1995
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9th
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P178 |
1995-1999
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10th
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P179 |
1999-2004
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11th
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P205 |
2004-2008 |
Jelaing Mersat
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BN (PDP)
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12th |
2008-2013
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13th |
2013 |
William Mawan Ikom
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2013-2016 |
TERAS
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2016-2018
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BN (PBB) [6]
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14th |
2018-2020 |
Ali Biju |
PH (PKR)
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2020-2022 |
PN (BERSATU)
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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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Saratok
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Kabong
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Kalaka
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Krian
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Current state assembly members
No.
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State Constituency
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Member
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Coalition (Party)
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N38
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Kalaka
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Abdul Wahab Aziz
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GPS (PBB)
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N39
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Krian
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Friday Belik
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GPS (PDP)
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N40
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Kabong
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Mohd Chee Kadir
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GPS (PBB)
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Local governments & postcodes
No.
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State Constituency
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Local Government
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Postcode
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N38
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Kalaka
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Saratok District Council
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- 94650 Kabong
- 95300 Roban
- 95400 Saratok
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N39
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Krian
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N40
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Kabong
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Election results
Malaysian general election, 2022
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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PN |
Ali Biju |
19,223 |
62.33 |
62.33
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GPS |
Giendam Jonathan Tait |
10,397 |
33.71 |
33.71
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PH |
Ibil Jaya |
1,221 |
3.96 |
48.22
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Total valid votes
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30,841 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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376
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Unreturned ballots
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76
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Turnout
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31,293 |
69.26 |
6.38
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Registered electors
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44,531
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Majority
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8,826 |
28.62 |
24.26
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PN gain from PH
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 2018
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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PH |
Ali Biju |
11,848 |
52.18 |
8.51
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BN |
Jagah @ Subeng Mula |
10,859 |
47.82 |
5.39
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Total valid votes
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22,707 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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257
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Unreturned ballots
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120
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Turnout
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23,084 |
75.64 |
4.67
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Registered electors
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30,517
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Majority
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989 |
4.36 |
5.18
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PH gain from BN
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 2013
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
William Mawan Ikom |
11,600 |
53.21 |
23.60
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PKR |
Ali Biju |
9,519 |
43.67 |
20.48
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Independent |
Roseli Paleng |
681 |
3.12 |
3.12
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Total valid votes
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21,800 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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258
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Unreturned ballots
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78
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Turnout
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22,136 |
80.31 |
11.65
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Registered electors
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27,562
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Majority
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2,081 |
9.54 |
44.08
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 2008
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Jelaing Mersat |
12,470 |
76.81 |
3.87
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PKR |
Mohd Yahya Abdullah |
3,764 |
23.19 |
23.19
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Total valid votes
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16,234 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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218
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Unreturned ballots
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15
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Turnout
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16,467 |
68.66 |
0.86
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Registered electors
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23,982
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Majority
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8,706 |
53.62 |
7.74
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 2004
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Jelaing Mersat |
11,995 |
72.94 |
5.29
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SNAP |
Edmund Stanley Jugol Benedict Sandin |
4,450 |
27.06 |
27.06
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Total valid votes
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16,445 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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229
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Unreturned ballots
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10
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Turnout
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16,684 |
67.80 |
0.64
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Registered electors
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Majority
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7,545 |
45.88 |
13.58
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BN hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1999
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Peter Tinggom Kamarau |
10,545 |
67.65 |
2.96
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PKR |
Idris Bohari |
5,042 |
32.35 |
32.35
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Total valid votes
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15,587 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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271
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Unreturned ballots
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Turnout
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15,858 |
67.16 |
2.01
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Registered electors
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Majority
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5,503 |
32.30 |
10.25
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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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BN |
Peter Tinggom Kamarau |
10,115 |
64.69 |
4.53
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Independent |
Lempeng @ Patrick Manka Laman |
3,462 |
22.14 |
22.14
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Independent |
Wan Zainal Abidin Wan Senusi |
1,381 |
8.83 |
8.83
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PBS |
Barudi @ Berendam Linggong |
677 |
4.33 |
4.33
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Total valid votes
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15,635 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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265
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Unreturned ballots
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70
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Turnout
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15,970 |
69.17 |
6.80
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Registered electors
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Majority
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6,653 |
42.55 |
16.36
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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 |
Peter Tinggom Kamarau |
9,551 |
60.16 |
9.89
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Independent |
Banyi Beriak |
5,394 |
33.97 |
33.97
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Independent |
Barudi @ Berendam Linggong |
639 |
4.02 |
4.02
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Independent |
Gerijih Tabor |
293 |
1.85 |
1.85
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Total valid votes
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15,877 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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297
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
|
16,174 |
75.97 |
3.82
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Registered electors
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21,289
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Majority
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4,157 |
26.19 |
20.44
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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 |
Peter Tinggom Kamarau |
6,367 |
50.27 |
8.98
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Independent |
John Antau Linggang |
5,639 |
44.52 |
44.52
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Sarawak United Labour Party |
Jahiri Jais |
659 |
5.20 |
5.20
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Total valid votes
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12,665 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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174
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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12,839 |
72.15 |
1.04
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Registered electors
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17,795
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Majority
|
728 |
5.75 |
9.94
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BN gain from Independent
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 1982
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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Independent |
Edmund Langgu Saga |
6,517 |
56.98 |
56.98
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BN |
Dunstan Endawie |
4,722 |
41.29 |
32.89
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Independent |
Mohamed Kho Abdullah |
198 |
1.73 |
1.73
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Total valid votes
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11,437 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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222
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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11,659 |
73.19 |
3.04
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Registered electors
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15,929
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Majority
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1,795 |
15.69 |
32.67
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Independent gain from BN
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 1978
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Edmund Langgu Saga |
7,260 |
74.18 |
74.18
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Parti Anak Jati Sarawak |
Vincent Busut Dang |
2,527 |
25.82 |
25.82
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Total valid votes
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9,787 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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420
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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10,207 |
70.15 |
10.90
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Registered electors
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14,550
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Majority
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4,733 |
48.36 |
44.68
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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 |
Edmund Langgu Saga |
5,258 |
51.84 |
9.75
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BN |
Douglas Sullang |
4,885 |
48.16 |
48.16
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Total valid votes
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10,143 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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526
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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10,669 |
81.05 |
2.29
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Registered electors
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13,163
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Majority
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373 |
3.68 |
11.51
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SNAP hold
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Swing
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Malaysian general election, 1969
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
%
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SNAP |
Edmund Langgu Saga |
3,968 |
42.09
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PESAKA |
Anthony Nibong Linggang |
2,536 |
26.90
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PBB |
M. Su'ut Tahir |
1,792 |
19.01
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SUPP |
Bauk Buma |
1,132 |
12.01
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Total valid votes
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9,428 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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483
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Unreturned ballots
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0
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Turnout
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9,911 |
83.34
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Registered electors
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11,892
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Majority
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1,432 |
15.19
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This was a new constituency created.
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References