Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly

Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
Malay: Dewan Undangan Negeri Sembilan
14th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded 1959
Leadership
Yang di-Pertuan Besar
Tuanku Muhriz
Since 29 December 2008
Speaker
Zulkefly Mohamad Omar, PHAMANAH
Since 2 July 2018
Deputy Speaker
Ravi Munusamy, PHPKR
Since 2 July 2018
Aminuddin Harun, PHPKR
Since 12 May 2018
Opposition Leader
Mohamad Hasan, BNUMNO
Since 14 July 2018
Secretary
Mohd Amin Ludin, Independent
Structure
Seats 36
Quorum: 12
Simple majority: 19
Two-thirds majority: 24
Political groups

(As of 10 May 2018)
Government:
     Pakatan Harapan (20)

Opposition:
     Barisan Nasional (16)

  •      UMNO (15)
  •      MIC (1)
Committees
Elections
Plurality: First-past-the-post (36 single-member constituencies)
Last election
9 May 2018
Next election
2 September 2023 or earlier
Meeting place
Wisma Negeri, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Website
www.ns.gov.my

The Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly (Malay: Dewan Undangan Negeri Sembilan) is the state legislature of the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan. It consists of 36 members who represent single-member constituencies throughout the state. Elections are held no more than five years apart, and are usually conducted simultaneously with elections to the federal parliament and other state assemblies (except Sarawak). It is unicameral.

The Assembly convenes at the Wisma Negeri in the state capital, Seremban.

Current composition

20 16
PH BN
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 20 | BN 16 |
N1ChennahAnthony Loke Siew FookPH (DAP)
N2PertangNoor Azmi YusufBN (UMNO)
N3Sungai LuiMohd Razi Mohd AliBN (UMNO)
N4KelawangBakri SawirPH (Amanah)
N5SertingShamshulkahar Mohd. DeliBN (UMNO)
N6PalongMustafa NagoorBN (UMNO)
N7Jeram PadangManickam LetchumanBN (MIC)
N8BahauTeo Kok SeongPH (DAP)
N9LenggengSuhaimi KassimPH (Amanah)
N10NilaiArul Kumar JambunathanPH (DAP)
N11LobakChew Seh YongPH (DAP)
N12TemiangNg Chin TsaiPH (DAP)
N13SikamatAminuddin HarunPH (Keadilan)
N14AmpanganMohamad Rafie Ab. MalikPH (Keadilan)
N15JuassehIsmail LasimBN (UMNO)
N16Seri MenantiAbdul Samad IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N17SenalingAdnan Abu HasanBN (UMNO)
N18PilahMohamad Nazaruddin SabtuPH (Keadilan)
N19JoholSaiful YazanBN (UMNO)
N20LabuIsmail AhmadPH (Keadilan)
N21Bukit KepayangTan Lee KoonPH (DAP)
N22RahangMary Josephine Pritam SinghPH (DAP)
N23MambauYap Yew WengPH (DAP)
N24Seremban JayaGunasekaren PalasamyPH (DAP)
N25ParoiMohamad Taufek Abd GhaniPH (Amanah)
N26ChembongZaifulbahri IdrisBN (UMNO)
N27RantauMohamad HasanBN (UMNO)
N28KotaAwaludin SaidBN (UMNO)
N29ChuahYek Diew ChingPH (Keadilan)
N30LukutChoo Ken HwaPH (DAP)
N31Bagan PinangTun Hairuddin Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N32LinggiAbd Rahman Mohd RedzaBN (UMNO)
N33Sri TanjungRavi MunusamyPH (Keadilan)
N34GemasAbdul Razak SaidBN (UMNO)
N35GemenchehMohd Isam Mohd IsaBN (UMNO)
N36RepahVeerapan SuperamaniamPH (DAP)

Role

The Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly's main function is to enact laws that apply in the state. The Speaker presides over proceedings in the Assembly.

The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, as head of state, opens each session of the State Assembly. During the first sitting of each legislative session, he is joined by the four Undangs of Negeri Sembilan and the Tunku Besar of Tampin, the very people who elected him.[1]

The leader of the majority party of coalition in the Assembly assumes the role of Menteri Besar. He appoints members of the State Executive Council, the executive branch of the Negeri Sembilan government.

Negeri Sembilan state election, 2018

Negeri Sembilan state election, 2018

9 May 2018

All 36 seats of the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
19 seats needed for a majority

  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Aminuddin Harun Mohamad Hasan Mustaffa Daharun
Party Pakatan Harapan (PKR) Barisan Nasional Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
Leader since 30 August 2017 28 March 2004 2015
Leader's seat Sikamat Rantau None (ran in Jempol, lost)
Last election 14 seats, 35.36%
(Pakatan Rakyat)
22 seats, 50.95% 0 seats, 13.69%
Seats before 14 22 0
Seats won 20 16 0
Seat change Increase6 Decrease6 Steady
Popular vote 258,737 182,294 35,913
Percentage 53.91% 37.98% 7.48%
Swing Increase18.55% Decrease12.97% Decrease6.21%

Menteri Besar before election

Mohamad Hasan
Barisan Nasional

Elected Menteri Besar

Aminuddin Harun
Pakatan Harapan

Summary of the 9 May 2018 Negeri Sembilan State Assembly election results

 
Candidates Votes % of vote +/– Seats % of seats +/–
Pakatan Harapan:35258,73753.91%Increase 2055.6Increase6
Democratic Action Party (DAP)11127,25926.51%Increase1130.6Steady
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)1590,66218.89%Increase719.4Increase4
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM)417,6243.67%Increase00.0Steady
Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah)523,1924.83%Increase25.6Increase2
Barisan Nasional:36182,29437.98%Decrease 1644.4Decrease6
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)24121,71425.36%Decrease1541.7Decrease6
Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)1040,7158.48%Decrease00.0Steady
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)127,0381.47%Decrease12.8Steady
Malaysian People's Movement Party (Gerakan)112,8272.67%Decrease00.0Steady
Independents and others38,9268.11%Decrease00.0Steady
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)2635,9137.48%Decrease00.0Steady
Parti Alternatif Rakyat (PAP)83580.07%Increase00.0Steady
Independents2,6550.55%Decrease00.0Steady
Valid votes479,957'
Invalid/blank votes7,142
Total votes487,099' Steady' ' Steady
Registered voters604,105'

Source: undi.info

Results by state constituencies

# Constituency Winner Votes Majority Opponent(s) Votes Incumbent Incumbent Majority
BN 16 | PH 20 | PAS(GS) 0 | Independent 0
N1 Chennah Anthony Loke Siew Fook
(PH-DAP)
5,031 1,155 Seet Tee Gee
(BN-MCA)
3,876 Anthony Loke Siew Fook
(PH-DAP)
1,098
Jamalus Mansor
(GS-PAS)
975
N2 Pertang Noor Azmi Yusuf
(BN-UMNO)
4,008 415 Osman Mohd Dusa
(PH-PPBM)
3,593 Jalaluddin Alias
(BN-UMNO)
2,163
Hamran Abu Hassan
(GS-PAS)
578
N3 Sungai Lui Mohd Razi Mohd Ali
(BN-UMNO)
7,795 4,399 Zainal Fikri Abd Kadir
(PH-PKR)
3,396 Mohd Razi Mohd Ali
(BN-UMNO)
5,990
Abdul Karim Shahimi Abdul Razak
(GS-PAS)
1,269
N4 Klawang Bakri Sawir
(PH-AMANAH)
4,296 976 Baharuddin Jali
(BN-UMNO)
3,320 Yunus Rahmat
(BN-UMNO)
282
Mazly Yasin
(GS-PAS)
744
N5 Serting Shamshulkahar Mohd. Deli
(BN-UMNO)
9,782 3,768 Abd Rahman Ramli
(PH-AMANAH)
6,014 Shamshulkahar Mohd. Deli
(BN-UMNO)
5,442
Muhammad Alzukri Muhammad Yasin
(GS-PAS)
1,837
N6 Palong Mustafa Nagoor
(BN-UMNO)
9,575 6,246 Nor Arzemi Nordin
(PH-PPBM)
3,329 Lilah Yasin
(BN-UMNO)
8,456
Masdi Musa
(GS-PAS)
1,571
N7 Jeram Padang Manickam Letchuman
(BN-MIC)
3,702 1,062 Surash A/L Sreenivasan
(IND)
2,640 Manickam Letchuman
(BN-MIC)
2,691
S. Musliadi Sabtu
(PH-PKR)
2,302
Mohd Fairuz Mohd. Isa
(GS-PAS)
785
N8 Bahau Teo Kok Seong
(PH-DAP)
10,094 6,109 Choong Wan You
(BN-MCA)
3,985 Chew Seh Yong
(PH-DAP)
5,136
Mustafar Bakri Abdul Aziz
(GS-PAS)
1,512
N9 Lenggeng Suhaimi Kassim
(PH-AMANAH)
7,456 986 Mazlan Maarop
(BN-UMNO)
6,470 Ishak Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
2,058
Muhammad Ghazali Abu Bakar
(GS-PAS)
1,612
N10 Nilai Arul Kumar Jambunathan
(PH-DAP)
14,219 9,825 Leaw Kok Chan
(BN-MCA)
4,394 Arul Kumar Jambunathan
(PH-DAP)
4,047
Mohd. Abu Zahrim Abdul Rahman
(GS-PAS)
2,151
N11 Lobak Chew Seh Yong
(PH-DAP)
13,647 11,782 Lim Kok Kean
(BN-MCA)
1,865 Siow Kim Leong
(PH-DAP)
8,270
Balamurugan A/L Sanmugam
(PAP)
92
N12 Temiang Ng Chin Tsai
(PH-DAP)
5,894 3,063 Siow Koi Voon
(BN-MCA)
2,831 Ng Chin Tsai
(PH-DAP)
1,677
Yaw Con Seng
(GS-PAS)
369
N13 Sikamat Aminuddin Harun
(PH-PKR)
9,832 3,413 Bujang Abu
(IND)
15 Aminuddin Harun
(PH-PKR)
510
Samsul Amri Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
6,419
Rahim Yusof
(GS-PAS)
1,331
N14 Ampangan Mohamad Rafie Ab. Malik
(PH-PKR)
6,801 1,360 Abu Ubaidah Redza
(BN-UMNO)
5,441 Abu Ubaidah Redza
(BN-UMNO)
89
Mustaffa Daharun
(GS-PAS)
983
N15 Juasseh Ismail Lasim
(BN-UMNO)
4,146 692 Rosli Omar
(PH-PKR)
3,454 Mohammad Razi Kail
(BN-UMNO)
1,688
Hassan Mohamed
(GS-PAS)
624
N16 Seri Menanti Abdul Samad Ibrahim
(BN-UMNO)
3,362 595 Jamali Salam
(PH-PPBM)
2,767 Abdul Samad Ibrahim
(BN-UMNO)
2,396
Rafiei Mustapha
(GS-PAS)
535
N17 Senaling Adnan Abu Hasan
(BN-UMNO)
3,456 972 Md Rais Mohamad @ Basiron
(PH-AMANAH)
2,484 Ismail Lasim
(BN-UMNO)
2,151
Fazilah Abu Samah
(GS-PAS)
598
N18 Pilah Mohamad Nazaruddin Sabtu
(PH-PKR)
5,643 1,806 Norhayati Omar
(BN-UMNO)
3,837 Norhayati Omar
(BN-UMNO)
113
Ahmad Fadzil Othman
(GS-PAS)
1,413
N19 Johol Saiful Yazan
(BN-UMNO)
3,907 965 Zulkefly Mohamad
(PH-AMANAH)
2,942 Abu Samah Mahat
(BN-UMNO)
1,344
Kamaruddin Md. Tahir
(GS-PAS)
1,069
N20 Labu Ismail Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
6,712 882 Hasim Rusdi
(BN-UMNO)
5,830 Hasim Rusdi
(BN-UMNO)
1,511
Mohd. Khairil Anuar Mohd. Wafa
(GS-PAS)
2,093
David Dass Aseerpatham
(PAP)
46
N21 Bukit Kepayang Tan Lee Koon
(PH-DAP)
18,668 14,924 Mah Kah Yong
(BN-GERAKAN)
3,744 Cha Kee Chin
(PH-DAP)
9,457
N22 Rahang Mary Josephine Pritam Singh
(PH-DAP)
10,018 6,560 Yap Sui Moi
(BN-MCA)
3,458 Mary Josephine Pritam Singh
(PH-DAP)
1,964
Saraswathy A/P Paragazum
(PAP)
66
N23 Mambau Yap Yew Weng
(PH-DAP)
14,911 12,389 Hoi Choi Sin
(BN-MCA)
2,522 Yap Yew Weng
(PH-DAP)
9,377
T. Parimala Devi
(PAP)
101
N24 Seremban Jaya (previously known as Senawang)[2] Gunasekaren Palasamy
(PH-DAP)
13,760 10,507 Choong Vee Hing
(BN-GERAKAN)
3,253 Gunasekaren Palasamy
(PH-DAP)
4,805
Sagaya Rajan A/L Xavier
(PAP)
99
N25 Paroi Mohamad Taufek Abd Ghani
(PH-AMANAH)
16,038 4,841 Mohd Ghazali Wahid
(BN-UMNO)
11,197 Mohd Ghazali Wahid
(BN-UMNO)
2,184
Masita Mohamed Ali
(GS-PAS)
3,499
N26 Chembong Zaifulbahri Idris
(BN-UMNO)
9,079 4,427 Azizan Marzuki
(PH-PPBM)
4,652 Zaifulbahri Idris
(BN-UMNO)
6,480
Rosmin Adam
(GS-PAS)
1,288
N27 Rantau Mohamad Hasan[3]
(BN-UMNO)
- - Unopposed 0 Mohamad Hasan
(BN-UMNO)
4,613
N28 Kota Awaludin Said
(BN-UMNO)
6,356 2,969 Shahrizal Masrudin
(PH-AMANAH)
3,387 Awaludin Said
(BN-UMNO)
5,002
Ishak Omar
(GS-PAS)
1,333
N29 Chuah Yek Diew Ching
(PH-PKR)
6,661 3,201 Lim Chin Sui
(BN-MCA)
3,460 Chai Tong Chai
(PH-PKR)
2,534
N30 Lukut Choo Ken Hwa
(PH-DAP)
11,449 8,405 Yeong Con Yu
(BN-MCA)
3,044 Ean Yong Tin Sin
(PH-DAP)
3,954
N31 Bagan Pinang Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar
(BN-UMNO)
7,146 1,935 Rashid Latiff
(PH-PPBM)
5,211 Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar
(BN-UMNO)
6,067
N32 Linggi Abd Rahman Mohd Redza
(BN-UMNO)
6,072 623 Rusli Abdullah
(PH-PKR)
5,449 Abd Rahman Mohd Redza
(BN-UMNO)
3,260
Noor Mohamad Rizal Ishak
(GS-PAS)
992
N33 Sri Tanjung (previously known as Port Dickson)[2] Ravi Munusamy
(PH-PKR)
7,366 4,030 Thinalan Rojagapalu
(BN-MIC)
3,336 Ravi Munusamy
(PH-PKR)
2,422
Kamarol Ridzuan Mohd. Zain
(GS-PAS)
1,061
N34 Gemas Abdul Razak Said
(BN-UMNO)
9,853 4,772 Baharuddin Arif Siri
(PH-PKR)
5,081 Abdul Razak Said
(BN-UMNO)
10,911
Abdul Halim Abu Bakar
(GS-PAS)
2,612
N35 Gemencheh Mohd Isam Mohd Isa
(BN-UMNO)
6,963 351 Saiful Adly Abdul Wahab
(PH-PPBM)
6,612 Mohd Isam Mohd Isa
(BN-UMNO)
3,025
Ishak Maasin
(GS-PAS)
1,122
N36 Repah Veerapan Superamaniam
(PH-DAP)
9,568 4,758 Pui Kim Swee
(BN-MCA)
4,810 Veerapan Superamaniam
(PH-DAP)
1,944
Abdul Razakek Abdul Rahim
(GS-PAS)
1,957

References

  1. 12th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly begins Loke Siew Fook. 25 April 2008. Accessed 18 June 2010
  2. 1 2 "LAPORAN KAJIAN SEMULA PERSEMPADANAN" (PDF). Election Commission of Malaysia. Election Commission of Malaysia. 31 March 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  3. "Mohamad Hasan menang tanpa bertanding DUN Rantau". Berita Harian (in Malay). 28 April 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
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