Gaya (federal constituency) Malaysian electoral constituency
Gaya was a federal constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that was represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1974 to 2004.
The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and was mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
History
It was abolished in 2004 when it was redistributed.
Representation history
Members of Parliament for Gaya
|
Parliament
|
No |
Years |
Member |
Party
|
Constituency renamed, formerly known as Jesselton (Kota Kinabalu)[1]
|
4th
|
P121 |
1974-1978 |
Peter Lo Sui Yin (罗思仁) |
BN (SCA)
|
5th |
1978-1982 |
William Lye Chee Hien (黎志贤)
|
BN (BERJAYA)
|
6th |
1982-1986
|
7th
|
P144 |
1986-1990 |
Gerard Math Lee Min (马理民) |
DAP
|
8th |
1990-1995 |
Philip Yong Chiew Lip (杨秋立) |
GR (PBS)
|
9th
|
P150 |
1995-1999 |
BN (SAPP)
|
10th |
1999-2002 |
Yong Teck Lee (杨德利)
|
2002-2004 |
Liew Teck Chan (刘德泉)
|
Constituency abolished, split into Kota Kinabalu and Sepanggar
|
State constituency
Parliamentary constituency |
State constituency
|
1967–1974 |
1974–1985 |
1985–1995 |
1995–2004 |
2004–2020 |
2020–present
|
Gaya |
|
|
Api-Api |
|
|
Inanam |
|
Kota Kinabalu |
|
Likas |
|
Tanjong Aru |
|
Election results
Malaysian general by-election, 12 October 2002 The by-election was called due to the disqualification of incumbent, Yong Teck Lee after being found guilty of an illegal billboard.
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
Yong Teck Lee was originally elected to serve in this constituency. Yong disqualified as Gaya MP and Likas assemblymen since September 2002 due to found guilty of illegal billboard according to the Election Offences Act 1954. Liew was elected to Parliament in the Gaya by-election, 2002.
|
|
BN |
Liew Teck Chan |
15,639 |
71.19 |
14.97
|
|
DAP |
Hiew King Cheu |
3,716 |
16.92 |
16.92
|
|
PKR |
Christina Liew |
2,613 |
11.89 |
11.89
|
Total valid votes
|
21,968 |
100.00
|
Total rejected ballots
|
132
|
Unreturned ballots
|
0
|
Turnout
|
22,100 |
44.71 |
13.43
|
Registered electors
|
49,427
|
Majority
|
11,923 |
52.27 |
39.16
|
|
BN hold
|
Swing
|
|
Malaysian general election, 1974
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
On the nomination day, Peter Lo Sui Yin won uncontested.
|
|
BN |
Peter Lo Sui Yin
|
Total valid votes
|
|
100.00
|
Total rejected ballots
|
|
Unreturned ballots
|
|
Turnout
|
|
Registered electors
|
20,903
|
Majority
|
|
This was a new constituency created.
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References
Information related to Gaya (federal constituency) |