Selangau (P214) Sarawak constituency |
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Legislature | Dewan Rakyat |
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MP | |
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Constituency created | 1987 |
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First contested | 1990 |
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Last contested | 2022 |
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Population (2020)[1] | 51,335 |
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Electors (2022)[2] | 45,743 |
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Area (km²) | 9,193 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 5.6 |
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Selangau is a federal constituency in Sibu Division (Selangau District), Mukah Division (Mukah District) and Bintulu Division (Tatau District), Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1990.
The federal constituency was created in the 1987 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 Selangau's electorate as of 2022
- Sarawak bumiputera (92.2%)
- Chinese (4%)
- Malay-Muslim bumiputera (2.9%)
- Other ethnicities (0.9%)
Age breakdown of Selangau's electorate as of 2022
- 18-20 (7.52%)
- 21-29 (21.74%)
- 30-39 (20.72%)
- 40-49 (17.6%)
- 50-59 (15.34%)
- 60-69 (9.75%)
- 70-79 (4.7%)
- 80-89 (1.77%)
- above 90 (0.85%)
Gender breakdown of Selangau's electorate as of 2022
- Male (50.61%)
- Female (49.39%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Selangau constituency has a total of 30 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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Tamin(N59)
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Siong
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214/59/01
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- SK Ulu Siong
- SMK Luar Bandar No. 1
- SK Siong Tengah
- SK Sg. Siong
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Tamin
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214/59/02
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- RH Jangit Anak Lantieng
- SK Bt. 36
- SK St Mark
- SK Ng. Tajam
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Sekuau
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214/59/03
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- SK Penghulu Imban
- RH Sarikei
- RH Lanting Anak Buda
- Dewan Masyarakat Sekuau
- SK Sg. Pakoh Ng. Selabi
- RH Tujoh Bejait Ulu Oya
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Selangau
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214/59/04
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- SK Sg. Arau Ulu Mukah
- RH Tegong Ulu Selangau
- SK Ng. Kua
- RH Pengarah Ng. Selabi
- SJK (C) Tong Ah
- RH Jarau Sg. Kua Batu 43 Jln. Sibu / Bintulu
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Lemai
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214/59/05
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- SK Sg. Buloh
- SK Sg. Sepiring Batu 62 Jln. Sibu /Tatau
- SK Kuala Lemai
- SMK Ulu Balingian
- SK Sg. Kemena
- SK Kuala Pelugau
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Kakus (N60)
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Bawan
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214/60/01
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SK Sungai Duan
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Arip
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214/60/02
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- SK Sg. Anak
- RH Jilum Ng. Bawang
- SK Sg. Tau
- SK Sg. Bawang
- SK Ulu Arip
- SK Iban Union
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Tatau-Buan
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214/60/03
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SK Tatau
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Kakus
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214/60/04
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SK RH Kesing Tatau
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Anap
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214/60/05
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RH Merayang Ng. Malat
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Tatau
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214/60/06
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SJK (C) Chung Hua Tatau
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Lubok Kempai
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214/60/07
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SK RH Tayai
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Bekiran
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214/60/08
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RH Wilson Blue Rantau Belak
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Tekalit
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214/60/09
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SK Sg. Bagian
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Rungan
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214/60/10
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RH Pandong Ng. Kakus
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Giri
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214/60/11
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RH Giri Sg. Senunok
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Kelebu
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214/60/12
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RH Jimbai Ng. kelebu
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Entajum
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214/60/13
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RH Radin Entajum
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Ulu Sangan
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214/60/14
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RH Ngindang Anak Guan (Ulu Sangan)
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Sangan
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214/60/15
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SK Sangan Iban
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Penyarai
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214/60/16
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SK Kuala Penyarai Kakus
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Kuala Belungai
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214/60/17
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- RH Edwin Ng. Kulau Kakus
- RH Natok Bilong
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Muput
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214/60/18
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RH Agau Sg. Muput
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Pasir Nangka
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214/60/19
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SK RH Barrau
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Nangka Empang
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214/60/20
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RH Ahsoon Ng. Empang
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Kana
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214/60/21
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SK Kuala Muput
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Setusor
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214/60/22
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RH Jemat Ng. Setusor
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Tau
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214/60/23
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SK Ng. Tau
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Takan
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214/60/24
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RH Enteri Ng. Takan
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Annau
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214/60/25
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- Tadika Kemas RH Mat Separai
- SK Kelawit
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Representation history
Members of Parliament for Selangau
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Parliament
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No |
Years |
Member |
Party
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Constituency created from Sibu and Bintulu
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8th
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P174 |
1990–1995 |
Joseph Mauh Ikeh |
Independent
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9th
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P186 |
1995-1999 |
BN (PBDS)
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10th
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P187 |
1999–2004
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BN (PRS)
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11th
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P213 |
2004–2008 |
Joseph Entulu Belaun
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12th
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P214 |
2008–2013
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13th |
2013-2018
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2018 |
Independent
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14th |
2018–2020 |
Baru Bian |
PH (PKR)
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2020 |
Independent
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2020–2022
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PSB
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15th |
2022–present |
Edwin Banta |
GPS (PRS)
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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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Selangau
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Kakus
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Tamin
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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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N59
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Tamin
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Christopher Gira Sambang
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GPS (PRS)
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N60
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Kakus
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John Sikie Tayai
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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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N59
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Tamin
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Sibu Rural District Council
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- 96000 Sibu
- 96350 Balingian
- 96400 Mukah
- 97200 Tatau
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N60
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Kakus
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- Dalat & Mukah District Council (Bawan and Arip areas)
- Sibu Rural District Council
- Bintulu Development Authority (Annau area)
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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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GPS |
Edwin Banta |
16,078 |
55.83 |
55.83
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PH |
Umpang Sampang |
11,092 |
38.52 |
12.59
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Independent |
Henry Joseph Usau |
1,626 |
5.25 |
5.25
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Total valid votes
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28,796 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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428
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Unreturned ballots
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56
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Turnout
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29,280 |
62.95 |
11.49
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Registered electors
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45,743
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Majority
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4,986 |
17.31 |
15.10
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GPS gain from PH
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 1999
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
% |
∆%
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BN |
Joseph Mauh Ikeh |
7,612 |
65.58 |
6.49
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PKR |
Ricky Bernard Betti |
3,995 |
34.42 |
34.42
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Total valid votes
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11,607 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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327
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Unreturned ballots
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14
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Turnout
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11,948 |
60.68 |
2.21
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Registered electors
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Majority
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3,617 |
31.16 |
12.98
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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 |
Joseph Mauh Ikeh |
8,021 |
72.07 |
31.76
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Independent |
Munan John Andrew |
3,108 |
27.93 |
27.93
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Total valid votes
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11,129 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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322
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Unreturned ballots
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58
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Turnout
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11,509 |
58.47 |
7.50
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Registered electors
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Majority
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4,913 |
44.14 |
34.79
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BN gain from Independent
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Swing
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?
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Malaysian general election, 1990
Party
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Candidate
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Votes |
%
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Independent |
Joseph Mauh Ikeh |
5,443 |
49.66
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BN |
Jerome Runggol |
4,418 |
40.31
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Independent |
Linton Albert |
1,099 |
10.03
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Total valid votes
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10,960 |
100.00
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Total rejected ballots
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235
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Unreturned ballots
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Turnout
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11,195 |
65.97
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Registered electors
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16,971
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Majority
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1,025 |
9.35
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This was a new constituency created.
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References