Legislative branch of the Pahang state government
The Pahang State Legislative Assembly (Malay : Dewan Negeri Pahang ) is the unicameral state legislature of the Malaysian state of Pahang . It is composed of 42 members representing single-member constituencies throughout the state.
The Assembly convenes at the Wisma Seri Pahang in the state capital, Kuantan .
Map of current constituencies (since 2018)
Current composition
Government
Opposition
BN
PH
IND
PN
19
10
1
17
17
1
1
6
3
1
15
2
UMNO
MIC
MCA
DAP
PKR
AMANAH
IND
PAS
BERSATU
Seating arrangement
Role
As the state's legislative body, the Pahang State Legislative Assembly's main function is to enact laws that apply to Pahang, known as enactments . The Speaker presides over the Assembly's proceedings, and works to maintain order during debates.
The state government's executive branch (known as the State Executive Council (EXCO), or Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri ), including the Menteri Besar , are drawn from the Assembly. The Menteri Besar is ceremonially appointed by the Sultan of Pahang on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Assembly. The Menteri Besar then appoints members of the State EXCO drawing from members of the Assembly.
Pahang state elections, 2022
Party or alliance Votes % Seats +/– Perikatan Nasional Malaysian Islamic Party 244,142 27.95 15 +7 Malaysian United Indigenous Party 79,321 9.08 2 +2 Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia 16,915 1.94 0 0 Total 340,378 38.97 17 +9 Barisan Nasional United Malays National Organisation 294,767 33.75 16 –9 Malaysian Chinese Association 38,322 4.39 0 –1 Malaysian Indian Congress 4,444 0.51 1 +1 Total 337,533 38.65 17 –9 Pakatan Harapan People's Justice Party 69,145 7.92 2 0 National Trust Party 43,387 4.97 0 0 Democratic Action Party 75,698 8.67 6 –1 Total 188,230 21.55 8 –1 Gerakan Tanah Air Homeland Fighter's Party 4,188 0.48 0 New Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front 820 0.09 0 0 Total 5,008 0.57 0 0 Parti Rakyat Malaysia 203 0.02 0 0 Independents 1,989 0.23 0 0 Total 873,341 100.00 42 0 Valid votes 873,341 98.70 Invalid/blank votes 11,467 1.30 Total votes 884,808 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 1,136,944 77.82 Source: SPR , SPR
Pahang state elections, 2018
Summary of the 9 May 2018 Pahang State Assembly election results
Votes
% of vote
+/–
Seats
% of seats
+/–
Barisan Nasional :
275,766
41.64
25
59.5
5
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
220,715
33.32
24
57.1
4
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)
40,241
6.08
1
2.4
1
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)
3,879
0.59
0
0.0
Malaysian People's Movement Party (GERAKAN)
10,931
1.65
0
0.0
Pakatan Harapan :
192,837
29.12
9
21.4
Democratic Action Party (DAP)
71,396
10.78
7
16.7
People's Justice Party (PKR)
64,338
9.71
2
4.8
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM)
14,722
2.22
0
0.0
National Trust Party (AMANAH)
42,381
6.40
0
0.0
Others
192,432
29.05
8
19.0
5
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
192,203
29.02
8
19.0
5
Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)
229
0.03
0
0.0
Independents
1,281
0.19
0
0.0
Valid votes
662,316
Invalid/blank votes
11,065
Total votes
673,381
Registered voters
823,981
Source: undi.info
Election pendulum
The 15th General Election witnessed 25 governmental seats and 17 non-governmental seats filled the Pahang State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 4 safe seats and 4 fairly safe seats, while the non-government side has just 1 safe seat and fairly safe seat each.
GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Sabai
Arumugam A. Verappa Pillai
MIC
37.52
Semambu
Chan Chun Kang
PKR
40.01
Ketari
Thomas Su Keong Siong
DAP
41.17
Dong
Fadzli Mohamad Kamal
UMNO
45.34
Mentakab
Woo Chee Wan
DAP
45.38
Inderapura
Shafik Fauzan Sharif
UMNO
46.15
Padang Tengku
Mustapa Long
UMNO
47.14
Bilut
Lee Chin Chen
DAP
48.15
Benta
Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak
UMNO
48.21
Tioman
Mohd. Johari Hussain
UMNO
48.95
Muadzam Shah
Ir. Razali Kassim
UMNO
49.35
Guai
Sabariah Saidan
UMNO
49.46
Jenderak
Rodzuan Zaaba
UMNO
50.03
Batu Talam
Abd. Aziz Mat Kiram
UMNO
52.98
Tanah Rata
Ho Chi Yang
DAP
53.04
Chini
Mohd. Sharim Md. Zain
UMNO
53.25
Kerdau
Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad
UMNO
53.88
Fairly safe
Triang
Leong Yu Man
DAP
57.02
Peramu Jaya
Mohamad Nizar Mohd. Najib
UMNO
57.63
Pelangai
Johari Harun
UMNO
57.71
Teruntum
Sim Chon Siang
PKR
58.63
Safe
Tras
Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji
DAP
62.32
Kemayan
Khaizulnizam Mohamad Zuldin
UMNO
66.74
Bebar
Mohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. Ariff
UMNO
67.37
Jelai
Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail
UMNO
68.81
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Lanchang
Hassan Omar
PAS
40.15
Damak
Zuridan Mohd. Daud
PAS
41.53
Kuala Semantan
Hassanuddin Salim
PAS
42.45
Lepar
Mohd. Yazid Mohd. Yunus
BERSATU
42.77
Cheka
Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man
PAS
45.51
Kuala Sentul
Jasri Jamaluddin
BERSATU
46.23
Sungai Lembing
Mohamad Ayub Mat Ashri
PAS
47.38
Luit
Mohd. Sofian Abd. Jalil
PAS
48.32
Beserah
Andansura Rabu
PAS
51.80
Bukit Ibam
Nazri Ahmad
PAS
52.88
Pulau Tawar
Yohanis Ahmad
PAS
53.73
Tahan
Mohd. Zakwan Ahmad Badarddin
PAS
53.97
Pulau Manis
Mohd. Rafiq Khan Ahmad Khan
PAS
54.21
Tanjung Lumpur
Rosli Abdul Jabar
PAS
54.98
Panching
Mohd. Tarmizi Yahaya
PAS
55.01
Fairly Safe
Chenor
Mujibur Rahman Ishak
PAS
56.51
Safe
Jengka
Shahril Azman Abd. Halim
PAS
61.67
List of Assemblies
Assembly
Term
began
Members
Election
Committee
Majority party/coalition
1st
1959
Wan Abdul Aziz
Perikatan
2nd
1964
Yahya I
Perikatan
3rd
1969
Yahya II (1969–1972)
Abdul Aziz (1972–1974)
Muhammad I (1974)
Perikatan (1969–1973)
Barisan Nasional (1973–1974)
4th
1974
Muhammad II
Barisan Nasional
5th
1978
Abdul Rahim (1978–1981)
Abdul Rashid (1981–1982)
Barisan Nasional
6th
1982
Najib
Barisan Nasional
7th
1986
Mohd Khalil I
Barisan Nasional
8th
1990
Mohd Khalil II
Barisan Nasional
9th
1995
Mohd Khalil III (1995–1999)
Adnan I (1999)
Barisan Nasional
10th
1999
Adnan II
Barisan Nasional
11th
2004
Adnan III
Barisan Nasional
12th
2008
Adnan IV
Barisan Nasional
13th
2013
Adnan V
Barisan Nasional
14th
2018
Wan Rosdy I
Barisan Nasional
15th
2022
Wan Rosdy II
Barisan Nasional-Pakatan Harapan
See also
References
External links
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