Selangor State Legislative Assembly

Selangor State Assembly
Malay: Dewan Negeri Selangor
14th Selangor State Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Insignia of Selangor State Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded 8 July 1959
Preceded by Majlis Mesyuarat Negeri[1]
Leadership
Sultan
Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah
Since 22 November 2001
Speaker
Ng Suee Lim, PH-DAP
Since 26 June 2018
Deputy Speaker
Mohd. Khairuddin Othman, PH-PKR
Since 26 June 2018
Amirudin Shari, PH-PKR
Since 19 June 2018
Opposition Leader
Rizam Ismail[2], BN-UMNO
Since 27 June 2018
Secretary
Mohd. Khairul Ashraff Razali, Independent
Structure
Seats 56
Quorum: 19
Simple majority: 29
Two-thirds majority : 37
Political groups

(As of 4 August 2018)
Government:
     Pakatan Harapan (51)

Opposition:
     Barisan Nasional (4)

    PAS (1)
Committees
Elections
Plurality: First-past-the-post (56 single-member constituencies)
Last election
9 May 2018
Next election
26 August 2023 or earlier
Meeting place
Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, Selangor
Website
dewan.selangor.gov.my

The Selangor State Assembly (Malay: Dewan Negeri Selangor) is the unicameral state legislature of the Malaysian state of Selangor. The State Assembly is composed of 56 members representing single-member constituencies throughout the state. Elections are held no more than five years apart, and by Malaysian political convention, are conducted simultaneously with elections to the federal parliament and other state assemblies (except Sarawak).

It convenes at the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Building in the capital Shah Alam. Since 2008, Assembly proceedings have been broadcast live on the internet.[3]

Current composition

51 4 1 2
PH BN PAS VAC
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 51| BN 4 | PAS 1 |
N1Sungai Air TawarRizam IsmailBN (UMNO)
N2SabakAhmad Mustain OthmanHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N3Sungai PanjangMohd. Imran TamrinBN (UMNO)
N4SekinchanNg Suee LimHARAPAN (DAP)
N5Hulu BernamRosni SoharBN (UMNO)
N6Kuala Kubu BaharuLee Kee HiongHARAPAN (DAP)
N7Batang KaliHarumaini OmarHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N8Sungai BurongMohd. Shamsuddin LiasBN (UMNO)
N9PermatangRozana Zainal AbidinHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N10Bukit MelawatiJuwairiya ZulkifliHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N11IjokIdris AhmadHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N12JeramMohd. Shaid RosliHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N13KuangSallehudin AmiruddinHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N14RawangChua Wei KiatHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N15Taman TemplerMohd. Sany HamzanHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N16Sungai TuaAmirudin ShariHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N17Gombak SetiaHilman IdhamHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N18Hulu KelangSaari SungibHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N19Bukit AntarabangsaMohamed Azmin AliHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N20Lembah JayaHaniza Mohamed TalhaHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N21Pandan IndahIzham HashimHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N22TerataiLai Wai ChongHARAPAN (DAP)
N23Dusun TuaEdry Faizal Eddy YusofHARAPAN (DAP)
N24SemenyihBakhtiar Mohd. NorHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N25KajangHee Loy SianHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N26Sungai RamalMazwan JoharHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N27BalakongWong Siew KiHARAPAN (DAP)
N28Seri KembanganEan Yong Hian WahHARAPAN (DAP)
N29Seri SerdangSiti Mariah MahmudHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N30KinraraNg Sze HanHARAPAN (DAP)
N31Subang JayaMichelle Ng Mei SzeHARAPAN (DAP)
N32Seri SetiaHalimey Abu BakarHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N33Taman MedanSyamsul Firdaus Mohamed SupriHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N34Bukit GasingRajiv RishyakaranHARAPAN (DAP)
N35Kampung TunkuLim Yi WeiHARAPAN (DAP)
N36Bandar UtamaJamaliah JamaluddinHARAPAN (DAP)
N37Bukit LanjanWong Keat PingHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N38Paya JarasMohd. Khairuddin OthmanHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N39Kota DamansaraShatiri MansorHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N40Kota AnggerikNajwan HalimiHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N41Batu TigaRodziah IsmailHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N42MeruMohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd MokhtarHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N43SementaDr. Daroyah AlwiHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N44Selat KlangAbdul Rashid AsariHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N45Bandar Baru KlangTeng Chang KhimHARAPAN (DAP)
N46Pelabuhan KlangAzmizam Zaman HuriHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N47PandamaranLeong Tuck CheeHARAPAN (DAP)
N48SentosaGunarajah GeorgeHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N49Sungai KandisZawawi Ahmad Mughni HARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N50Kota KemuningGanabatirau VeramanHARAPAN (DAP)
N51SijangkangDr. Ahmad Yunus HairiPAS
N52BantingLau Weng SanHARAPAN (DAP)
N53MoribHasnul BaharuddinHARAPAN (AMANAH)
N54Tanjong SepatBorhan Aman ShahHARAPAN (KEADILAN)
N55DengkilAdhif Syan AbdullahHARAPAN (BERSATU)
N56Sungai PelekRonnie Liu Tian KhiewHARAPAN (DAP)

Role

As the state's legislative body, the Selangor State Legislative Assembly's main function is to enact laws that apply to Selangor, known as enactments. The Speaker presides over the Assembly's proceedings, and works to maintain order during debates. The present Speaker is Ng Suee Lim from the Democratic Action Party in the Pakatan Harapan coalition.

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 Selangor 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.

Selcat

The Speaker also chairs the Select Committee on Competency, Accountability and Transparency (Selcat), a six-member panel consisting of state assemblymen which holds public hearings to investigate state issues.[4] Selcat was formed when Pakatan Rakyat came to power after the 2008 election.[5]

Selangor state election, 2018

Selangor state election, 2018

9 May 2018

All 56 seats in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly
29 seats needed for a majority
Registered 2,415,074
Turnout 2,074,891 (85.91%)

  Majority party Minority party Third party
  BN GS
Leader Azmin Ali Noh Omar Sallehen Mukhyi
Party Pakatan Harapan (PKR) Barisan Nasional (UMNO) Gagasan Sejahtera (PAS)
Leader since 8 March 2008 25 April 1995 2004
Leader's seat Bukit Antarabangsa Not contesting
(MP of Tanjong Karang)
Sabak (seat lost)
Last election 29 seats, 44.00%
(PR)
12 Seats, 38.96% 15 seats, 15.38%
(PR)
Seats before 29 11 13
Seats won 51 4 1
Seat change Increase21 Decrease7 Decrease12
Popular vote 1,303,102 450,742 296,250
Percentage 63.37% 21.92% 14.41%
Swing Increase19.37% Decrease17.04% Decrease0.97%

A map of Selangor state constituencies

Menteri Besar before election

Mohamed Azmin Ali
Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

Menteri Besar-designate

Mohamed Azmin Ali
Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

 Summary of the 9 May 2018 Selangor State Legislative Assembly election results
Party Candidates Vote Seats
Votes % Won % +/–
Pakatan Harapan[lower-alpha 1]PH561,303,10263.375191.07Increase 22
People's Justice PartyPKR21498,92724.262137.05Increase 7
Democratic Action PartyDAP16515,64925.081628.57Increase 1
Malaysian United Indigenous PartyPPBM9115,5895.62610.71Increase 6
National Trust PartyAMANAH10172,9378.41814.29Increase 8
National Front[lower-alpha 2]BN56450,74221.9247.14Decrease 8
United Malays National OrganisationUMNO35334,15216.2547.14Decrease 8
Malaysian Indian CongressMIC317,3780.8500.00Steady
Malaysian Chinese AssociationMCA1478,7813.8300.00Steady
Malaysian People's Movement PartyGerakan420,4310.9900.00Steady
Gagasan SejahteraGS49296,25014.4111.79Decrease 14
Malaysian Islamic PartyPAS45286,22713.9211.79Decrease 14
Malaysian National Alliance Party[lower-alpha 3]IKATAN410,0230.4900.00Steady
Socialist Party of MalaysiaPSM42,0820.1000.00Steady
Parti Rakyat MalaysiaPRM132,1110.1000.00Steady
People's Alternative PartyPAP21870.0100.00Steady
IndependentsIND101,9440.0900.00Steady
Valid votes2,056,418
Invalid/blank votes18,473
Total votes (voter turnout: 85.91%)2,074,891100.0056100.00
Did not vote340,183
Registered voters2,415,074
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) 
Selangor's population[6]6,401,100

Source: [7]

  1. Contested using People's Justice Party election symbol on the ballot papers.
  2. Contested using dacing election symbol on the ballot papers.
  3. Contested using green moon election symbol on the ballot papers in the election.

Results by state constituencies

# Constituency Winner Votes Majority Opponent(s) Votes Incumbent Incumbent Majority
BN 4 | PH 51 | PAS 1 | Independent 0
N1 Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
5,437 1,440 Mohd. Hamizar Sulaiman
(PH-PPBM)
3,921 Kamarol Zaki Haji Abdul Malik
(BN-UMNO)
1,416
Zamri Yahya
(GS-PAS)
3,997
N2 Sabak Ahmad Mustain Othman
(PH-AMANAH)
6,981 130 Sallehen Mukhyi
(GS-PAS)
6,183 Sallehen Mukhyi
(PAS)
399
Sallehudin Mohd Iskan
(BN-UMNO)
6,851
N3 Sungai Panjang Imran Tamrin
(BN-UMNO)
10,530 2,084 Mariam Abdul Rashid
(PH-AMANAH)
8,446 Budiman Mohd Zohdi
(BN-UMNO)
2,183
Mohd Razali Shaari
(GS-PAS)
6,999
N4 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim
(PH-DAP)
7,863 2,844 Mohd Fazlin Taslimin
(GS-PAS)
2,351 Ng Suee Lim
(PH-DAP)
2,239
Lee Yee Yuan
(BN-MCA)
5,019
N5 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar
(BN-UMNO)
8,164 20 Mohd. Amran Sakir
(PH-AMANAH)
8,144 Rosni Sohar
(BN-UMNO)
3,032
Mohammed Salleh Ri
(GS-PAS)
2,554
N6 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong
(PH-DAP)
14,101 7,134 Naharudin Abd Rashid
(GS-PAS)
3,306 Lee Kee Hiong
(PH-DAP)
1,702
Wong Koon Mun
(BN-MCA)
6,967
N7 Batang Kali Harumaini Omar
(PH-PPBM)
21,536 8,315 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan
(BN-UMNO)
13,221 Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan
(BN-UMNO)
5,398
Mohd Hasnizan Harun
(GS-PAS)
7,408
N8 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lian
(BN-UMNO)
8,741 2,330 Mohd. Tarmizi Lazim
(PH-PPBM)
5,323 Mohd Shamsudin Lian
(BN-UMNO)
3,013
Mohd. Zamri Mohd. Zainuldin
(GS-PAS)
6,411
N9 Permatang Rozana Zainal Abidin
(PH-PKR)
9,208 1,158 Sulaiman Abdul Razak
(BN-UMNO)
8,050 Sulaiman Abdul Razak
(BN-UMNO)
1,026
Muhammad Jafaruddin Sheik Daud
(GS-PAS)
2,746
N10 Bukit Melawati Juwairiya Zulkifli
(PH-PKR)
11,050 2,695 Jakiran Jacomah
(BN-UMNO)
8,355 Jakiran Jacomah
(BN-UMNO)
806
Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Kassim
(GS-PAS)
3,261
N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
8,914 2,114 Jefri Mejan
(GS-IKATAN)
3,942 Idris Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
739
K. Parthiban
(BN-MIC)
6,800
Kumaran Tamil Dassen
(PRM)
76
N12 Jeram Mohd. Shaid Rosli
(PH-PPBM)
7,087 1,191 Zahar Azlan Ariffin
(BN-UMNO)
5,896 Amiruddin Setro
(BN-UMNO)
2,834
Mohd Noor Mohd Shahar
(GS-PAS)
4,326
N13 Kuang Sallehudin Amiruddin
(PH-PPBM)
9,845 2,860 Abdul Shukur Idrus
(BN-UMNO)
6,985 Abdul Shukur Idrus
(BN-UMNO)
1,255
Mohd Fauzan Madzlan
(GS-PAS)
5,672
Mohd Rafie Mohammad Arif
(PRM)
44
N14 Rawang Chua Wei Kiat
(PH-PKR)
29,946 23,860 Kong Tuck Wah
(GS-PAS)
2,259 Gan Pei Nei
(PH-PKR)
9,241
Chan Wun Hoong
(BN-MCA)
6,086
Azman Mohd Noor
(IND)
644
N15 Taman Templer Mohd Sany Hamzan
(PH-AMANAH)
18,362 7,903 Zaidy Abdul Talib
(GS-PAS)
10,459 Zaidy Abdul Talib
(PAS)
7,467
Md Nasir Ibrahim
(BN-UMNO)
7,580
Koh Swe Yong
(PRM)
82
Rajandran Batumalai
(PAP)
108
N16 Sungai Tua (previously known as Batu Caves)[8] Amirudin Shari
(PH-PKR)
17,446 11,374 Mohammad Ibrahim
(GS-PAS)
4,530 Amirudin Shari
(PH-PKR)
3,261
N. Rawisandran
(BN-MIC)
6,072
Badrul Hisam Md Zin
(IND)
268
N17 Gombak Setia Hilman Idham
(PH-PKR)
24,157 12,399 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan
(GS-PAS)
11,758 Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan
(PAS)
1,681
Megat Zulkarnain Omardin
(BN-UMNO)
11,113
N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib
(PH-AMANAH)
25,746 15,349 Kamalulhysham Mohd Suhut
(GS-PAS)
7,573 Saari Sungib
(PH-AMANAH)
2,881
Ismail Ahmad
(BN-UMNO)
10,397
N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali
(PH-PKR)
30,892 25,512 Syarifah Haslizah Syed Ariffin
(GS-PAS)
2,311 Mohamed Azmin Ali
(PH-PKR)
4,044
Salwa Yunus
(BN-UMNO)
5,380
Ahmad Kamarudin
(PRM)
116
Azwan Ali
(IND)
90
N20 Lembah Jaya Haniza Mohamed Talha
(PH-PKR)
22,512 14,790 Khasim Abdul Aziz
(GS-PAS)
7,358 Khasim Abdul Aziz
(PAS)
8,713
Muhamad Nizam Shith
(BN-UMNO)
7,722
Norizwan Mohamed
(PRM)
177
N21 Pandan Indah (previously known as Chempaka)[8] Izham Hashim
(PH-AMANAH)
24,914 16,386 Iskandar Abdul Samad
(GS-PAS)
7,517 Iskandar Abdul Samad
(PAS)
9,608
Mohd Haniff Koslan
(BN-UMNO)
8,528
N22 Teratai Lai Wai Chong
(PH-DAP)
34,453 29,425 Mohd Irman Abdul Wahab
(GS-PAS)
5,028 Tiew Way Keng
(PH-DAP)
13,646
Liew Pok Boon
(BN-GERAKAN)
4,784
Jenice Lee Ying Ha
(PRM)
529
N23 Dusun Tua Edry Faizal Eddy Yusof
(PH-DAP)
22,325 10,422 Razaly Hassan
(GS-PAS)
7,771 Razaly Hassan
(PAS)
4,071
Mohd Zin Isa
(BN-UMNO)
11,903
N24 Semenyih Bakhtiar Mohd Nor
(PH-PPBM)
23,428 8,964 Johan Abdul Aziz
(BN-UMNO)
14,464 Johan Abdul Aziz
(BN-UMNO)
4,757
Mad Shahmidur Mat Kosim
(GS-PAS)
6,966
Arutchelvan Subramaniams
(PSM)
1,293
N25 Kajang Hee Loy Sian
(PH-PKR)
39,055 30,755 Zaiton Ahmad
(GS-PAS)
8,300 Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
(PH-PKR)
6,824
Teh Yeow Meng
(BN-MCA)
7,097
Dennis Wan Jinn Woei
(PRM)
103
N26 Sungai Ramal (previously known as Bangi)[8] Mazwan Johar
(PH-AMANAH)
24,591 10,630 Nushi Mahfodz
(GS-PAS)
13,961 Mohd Shafie Ngah
(PAS)
11,838
Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin
(BN-UMNO)
9,372
N27 Balakong Ng Tien Chee
(PH-DAP)
41,768 35,538 Mohamad Ibrahim Ghazali
(GS-PAS)
6,230 Ng Tien Chee
(PH-DAP)
13,542
Lim Chin Wah
(BN-MCA)
5,874
N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah
(PH-DAP)
34,659 31,145 Chang Toong Woh
(BN-MCA)
3,514 Ean Yong Hian Wah
(PH-DAP)
22,078
N29 Seri Serdang Siti Mariah Mahmud
(PH-AMANAH)
27,088 14,363 Noor Hanim Ismail
(GS-PAS)
5,552 Noor Hanim Ismail
(PAS)
16,251
Mohammad Satim Diman
(BN-UMNO)
12,725
N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han
(PH-DAP)
52,207 45,212 Lim Ying Ran
(GS-IKATAN)
3,732 Ng Sze Han
(PH-DAP)
14,604
Chiew Kai Heng
(BN-MCA)
6,995
N31 Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze
(PH-DAP)
55,354 48,272 Chong Ah Watt
(BN-MCA)
7,082 Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan
(PH-DAP)
28,069
Toh Sin Wah
(IND)
228
N32 Seri Setia Shaharuddin Badarudin
(PH-PKR)
29,250 19,372 Mohd Ghazali Daud
(GS-PAS)
4,563 Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad
(PH-PKR)
4,663
Yusoff M. Haniff
(BN-UMNO)
9,878
Vigneswaran Subramaniam
(IND)
217
N33 Taman Medan Syamsul Firdaus Mohamed Supri
(PH-PKR)
21,712 10,940 Ariffin Mahaiyuddin
(GS-PAS)
5,090 Haniza Mohamed Talha
(PH-PKR)
3,731
Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim
(BN-UMNO)
10,772
N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran
(PH-DAP)
29,366 25,835 David Sew Kah Heng
(GS-IKATAN)
890 Rajiv Rishyakaran
(PH-DAP)
15,842
Chai Ko Thing
(BN-GERAKAN)
3,531
N35 Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei
(PH-DAP)
34,477 30,444 Tam Gim Tuan
(BN-MCA)
4,033 Lau Weng San
(PH-DAP)
13,685
N36 Bandar Utama (previously known as Damansara Utama)[8] Jamaliah Jamaluddin
(PH-DAP)
38,651 34,769 Ch'ng Soo Chau
(BN-MCA)
3,882 Yeo Bee Yin
(PH-DAP)
30,689
Chong Fook Meng
(IND)
188
N37 Bukit Lanjan Wong Keat Ping
(PH-PKR)
47,748 40,233 Syed Abdul Razak Syed Long Alsagof
(BN-GERAKAN)
7,515 Wong Keat Ping
(PH-PKR)
17,200
N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman
(PH-PKR)
20,376 12,072 Hanafi Zulkapli
(GS-PAS)
6,042 Mohd Khairuddin Othman
(PAS)
5,522
Zein Isma Ismail
(BN-UMNO)
8,304
N39 Kota Damansara Shatiri Mansor
(PH-PKR)
26,440 15,703 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan
(BN-UMNO)
10,737 Halimaton Saadiah Bohan
(BN-UMNO)
1,527
Siti Rohaya Ahad
(GS-PAS)
5,633
Sivarajan Arumugam
(PSM)
435
N40 Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi
(PH-PKR)
26,947 17,004 Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani
(GS-PAS)
9,943 Yaakob Sapari
(PH-PKR)
4,503
Jumaeah Masdi
(BN-UMNO)
8,924
N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail
(PH-PKR)
27,638 15,616 Abdul Halim Omar
(GS-PAS)
7,793 Rodziah Ismail
(PH-PKR)
3,805
Ahmad Mua'adzam Shah Ya'akop
(BN-UMNO)
12,022
N42 Meru Mohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd Mokhtar
(PH-AMANAH)
17,665 9,608 Noor Najhan Mohd Salleh
(GS-PAS)
7,804 Abd Rani Osman
(PAS)
9,079
Khairul Anuar Saimun
(BN-UMNO)
8,057
Shee Chee Weng
(IND)
72
Manikavasagam Sundaram
(PRM)
346
N43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi
(PH-PKR)
17,867 5,370 Wan Hasrina Wan Hassan
(GS-PAS)
7,696 Daroyah Alwi
(PH-PKR)
7,846
Saroni Judi
(BN-UMNO)
12,497
Gandhi Nagamuthu
(PRM)
120
N44 Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari
(PH-PPBM)
12,266 500 Halimah Ali
(GS-PAS)
11,766 Halimah Ali
(PAS)
2,754
Mohd Khairi Hussin
(BN-UMNO)
9,949
Jeichandran Wadivelu
(PRM)
52
Zainal Azwar Kamaruddin
(IND)
49
N45 Bandar Baru Klang (previously known as Sungai Pinang)[8] Teng Chang Khim
(PH-DAP)
44,926 39,828 Teoh Kah Yeong
(BN-MCA)
5,098 Teng Chang Khim
(PH-DAP)
11,309
N46 Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri
(PH-PKR)
15,837 6,422 Khalid Nayan
(GS-PAS)
2,925 Abdul Khalid Ibrahim
(IND)
2,994
Seikh Rajesh Seikh Ahmad
(BN-UMNO)
9,415
Shanmugasundram Veerappan
(PSM)
128
N47 Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee
(PH-DAP)
41,552 35,863 G.S. Santokh Singh
(GS-IKATAN)
1,459 Tan Pok Shyong
(PH-DAP)
9,176
Tee Hooi Ling
(BN-MCA)
5,689
N48 Sentosa (previously known as Kota Alam Shah)[8] Gunarajah George
(PH-PKR)
38,106 33,600 Rajan Manikesavan
(GS-PAS)
1,722 Ganabatirau Veraman
(PH-DAP)
13,369
R. Subramaniam
(BN-MIC)
4,506
Sundarajoo A.Periasamy
(IND)
95
M. Telai Amblam
(PRM)
79
N49 Sungai Kadis (previously known as Seri Andalas)[8] Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei
(PH-PKR)
23,998 12,480 Mohd Yusof Abdullah
(GS-PAS)
7,573 Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam
(PH-PKR)
15,633
Kamaruzzaman Johari
(BN-UMNO)
11,518
Hanafiah Husin
(PRM)
76
N50 Kota Kemuning (previously known as Sri Muda)[8] Ganabatirau Veraman
(PH-DAP)
28,617 21,639 Burhan Adnan
(GS-PAS)
6,978 Mat Shuhaimi Shafiel
(PH-PKR)
12,510
Tiew Hock Huat
(BN-GERAKAN)
4,601
Abdul Razak Ismail
(PSM)
226
Rajasekaran Soundaparandy
(IND)
93
N51 Sijankang Ahmad Yunus Hairi
(GS-PAS)
12,688 1,677 Mohd Hamidi Abu Bakar
(PH-PPBM)
11,011 Ahmad Yunus Hairi
(PAS)
2,942
Sulaiman Mohd Karli
(BN-UMNO)
10,420
N52 Banting (previously known as Teluk Datuk)[8] Lau Weng San
(PH-DAP)
21,846 17,299 Ng Siok Hwa
(BN-MCA)
4,547 Loh Chee Heng
(IND)
5,391
Tan Choon Swee
(PRM)
311
N53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin
(PH-AMANAH)
11,000 2,117 Mohammad Sallehuddin Hafiz
(GS-PAS)
7,329 Hasnul Baharuddin
(PH-AMANAH)
766
Rozana Kamarulzaman
(BN-UMNO)
8,883
N54 Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah
(PH-PKR)
9,828 2,704 Mohd Haslin Hassan
(GS-PAS)
4,273 Mohd Haslin Hassan
(PAS)
682
Karim Mansor
(BN-UMNO)
7,124
N55 Dengkil Adhif Syan Abdullah
(PH-PPBM)
21,172 6,934 Shahrum Mohd Sharif
(BN-UMNO)
14,238 Shahrum Mohd Sharif
(BN-UMNO)
2,317
Yusmi Haniff Ariffin
(GS-PAS)
8,422
N56 Sungai Pelek Ronnie Liu
(PH-DAP)
13,484 6,586 Rohaya Mohd Shahir
(GS-PAS)
5,200 Lai Nyuk Lan
(PH-DAP)
1,972
Ng Chok Sin
(BN-MCA)
6,898
Harry Arul Raj Krishnan
(PAP)
79

References

  1. "Sejarah Dewan Negeri Selangor". dewan.selangor.gov.my. Pejabat Dewan Negeri Selangor Darul Ehsan. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. "Barisan Nasional assemblymen to be a strong opposition". New Straits Times. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  3. Selangor state assembly to go live The Star. 21 May 2008
  4. Historic SELCAT Public Hearing Hannah Yeoh. 24 March 2009
  5. Selangor Assembly Passes Motion On Formation Of SELCAT On Last Day Bernama. 26 May 2008
  6. "Population by state, Malaysia 2017". dosm.gov.my. Department of Statistics Malaysia. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  7. "Keputusan Pilihan Raya - DUN - Selangor". pru14.spr.gov.my. Election Commission of Malaysia. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "LAPORAN KAJIAN SEMULA PERSEMPADANAN" (PDF). Election Commission of Malaysia. Election Commission of Malaysia. 31 March 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.