List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–2018)

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List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–2018)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–2023)

The following are the members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri or state assemblies, elected in the 2013 state election and by-elections. Also included is the list of the Sarawak state assembly members who were elected in 2016.[1]

The opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat that contested the general elections in 2013 was dissolved after series of disagreements between two main parties, Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).[2] A new opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan was formed by the Democratic Action Party, People's Justice Party (PKR) and newly formed party National Trust Party (PAN), consisting of ex-PAS members.[3] Several ex-UMNO members have also formed their own party Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and have signed an electoral pact with Pakatan Harapan to contest the future general election and ensure straight fights against Barisan Nasional.[4] On 20 March 2017 BERSATU officially became a member of Pakatan Harapan.[5]

Composition

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Equal-area representation of state constituencies as elected in 2013

Perlis

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 13 | PAS 1 | PKR 1
N01 Titi Tinggi Khaw Hock Kong BN (MCA)
N02 Beseri Md Rawi Kassim BN (UMNO)
N03 Chuping Asmaiza Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N04 Mata Ayer Khairi Hasan BN (UMNO)
N05 Santan Sabry Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N06 Bintong Rela Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N07 Sena Abdul Jamil Saad BN (UMNO)
N08 Indera Kayangan Chan Ming Kai PH (PKR)
N09 Kuala Perlis Mat Hassan BN (UMNO)
N10 Kayang Ahmad Bakri Ali BN (UMNO)
N11 Pauh Azlan Man BN (UMNO)
N12 Tambun Tulang Ismail Kassim BN (UMNO)
N13 Guar Sanji Jafperi Othman BN (UMNO)
N14 Simpang Empat Nurulhisham Yaakob BN (UMNO)
N15 Sanglang Mohd. Shukri Ramli PAS

Kedah

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13th Kedah State Legislative Assembly
12th Assembly 14th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyKedah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKedah
Meeting placeWisma Darul Aman, Alor Setar
Term23 June 2013 – 29 March 2018
Election2013 state election
GovernmentKedah State Executive Council
Websitemmk.kedah.gov.my
Members36
SpeakerMd Rozai Shafian
Deputy SpeakerAzmi Che Husain
Menteri BesarMukhriz Mahathir (until 4 February 2016)
Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
Opposition LeaderAzizan Abdul Razak (until 23 June 2013)
Amiruddin Hamzah
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah (until 11 September 2017)
Sultan Sallehuddin

Elected members

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 20 | PAS 7 | PKR 4 | DAP 2 | BERSATU 2 | AMANAH 1
N01 Ayer Hangat Mohd Rawi Abdul Hamid
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N02 Kuah Nor Saidi Nanyan BN (UMNO)
N03 Kota Siputeh Abu Hasan Sarif BN (UMNO)
N04 Ayer Hitam Mukhriz Mahathir[N 1][6][7] PH (BERSATU)
N05 Bukit Kayu Hitam Ahmad Zaini Japar BN (UMNO)
N06 Jitra Aminuddin Omar
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N07 Kuala Nerang Badrol Hisham Hashim
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N08 Pedu Kama Noriah Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N09 Bukit Lada Ahmad Lebai Sudin BN (UMNO)
N10 Bukit Pinang Wan Romani Wan Salim PAS
N11 Derga Tan Kok Yew PH (DAP)
N12 Bakar Bata Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
(Menteri Besar)
BN (UMNO)
N13 Kota Darul Aman Teoh Boon Kok @ Teoh Kai Kok PH (DAP)
N14 Alor Mengkudu Ahmad Saad @ Yahaya PAS
N15 Anak Bukit Amiruddin Hamzah[N 2][8]
(Opposition Leader)
PH (BERSATU)
N16 Kubang Rotan Mohd Nasir Mustafa PAS
N17 Pengkalan Kundor Phahrolrazi Zawawi[N 3][9] PH (AMANAH)
N18 Tokai Mohamed Taulan Rasul PAS
N19 Sungai Tiang Suraya Yaacob
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N20 Sungai Limau Mohd Azam Abd Samat from 4 November 2013[N 4][10] PAS
Azizan Abdul Razak until 26 September 2013 PAS
N21 Guar Chempedak Ku Abd Rahman Ku Ismail
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N22 Gurun Leong Yong Kong
(EXCO Member)
BN (MCA)
N23 Belantek Mohd Tajudin Abdullah
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N24 Jeneri Mahadzir Abdul Hamid BN (UMNO)
N25 Bukit Selambau Krishnamoorthy Rajannaidu PH (PKR)
N26 Tanjong Dawai Tajul Urus Mat Zain
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N27 Pantai Merdeka Ali Yahaya BN (UMNO)
N28 Bakar Arang Simon Ooi Tze Min PH (PKR)
N29 Sidam Robert Ling Kui Ee PH (PKR)
N30 Bayu Azmi Che Husain
(Deputy Speaker)
BN (UMNO)
N31 Kupang Harun Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)
N32 Kuala Ketil Md Zuki Yusof PAS
N33 Merbau Pulas Siti Aishah Ghazali PAS
N34 Lunas Azman Nasruddin PH (PKR)
N35 Kulim Chua Thiong Gee BN (MCA)
N36 Bandar Baharu Norsabrina Mohd. Noor
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)

Seating arrangement

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Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant N31 Kupang N27 Pantai Merdeka N24 Jeneri
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant N09 Bukit Lada N35 Kulim N02 Kuah N08 Pedu
N11 Derga N20 Sungai Limau N28 Bakar Arang N36 Bandar Baharu (EXCO Member) N06 Jitra (EXCO Member) N05 Bukit Kayu Hitam
N14 Alor Mengkudu C B N23 Belantek (EXCO Member)
N13 Kota Darul Aman N10 Bukit Pinang D Sergeant-at-Arm A N01 Ayer Hangat (EXCO Member) N30 Bayu (Deputy Speaker)
N25 Bukit Selambau N32 Kuala Ketil N07 Kuala Nerang (EXCO Member) N03 Kota Siputeh
N34 Lunas N16 Kubang Rotan the Mace N26 Tanjong Dawai (EXCO Member) N22 Gurun (EXCO Member)
N24 Sidam N33 Merbau Pulas N19 Sungai Tiang (EXCO Member) State Financial Officer
N04 Ayer Hitam N18 Tokai N21 Guar Chempedak (EXCO Member) State Legal Advisor
N17 Pengkalan Kundor N15 Anak Bukit (Opposition Leader) Secretary N12 Bakar Bata (Menteri Besar) State Secretary
Speaker
Sultan

Kelantan

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No. State Constituency Member Party
PAS 31 | BN 11 | PKR 1 | AMANAH 1 | VAC 1
N01 Pengkalan Kubor Mat Razi Mat Ail from 25 September 2014[N 5][11] BN (UMNO)
Noor Zahidi Omar until 20 August 2014 BN (UMNO)
N02 Kelaboran Mohamad Zaki Ibrahim PAS
N03 Pasir Pekan Ahmad Yakob PAS
N04 Wakaf Bharu Che Abdullah Mat Nawi PAS
N05 Kijang Wan Ubaidah Omar PAS
N06 Chempaka Ahmad Fathan Mahmood from 22 March 2015[N 6][12] PAS
Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat until 12 February 2015 PAS
N07 Panchor Nik Mohd. Amar Nik Abdullah PAS
N08 Tanjong Mas Rohani Ibrahim PAS
N09 Kota Lama Anuar Tan Abdullah PAS
N10 Bunut Payong Ramli Mamat PAS
N11 Tendong Rozi Muhamad PAS
N12 Pengkalan Pasir Hanifa Ahmad PAS
N13 Chetok Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman PAS
N14 Meranti Mohd. Nassuruddin Daud PAS
N15 Gual Periok Mohamad Awang PAS
N16 Bukit Tuku Abdul Rasul Mohamed PAS
N17 Salor Husam Musa[N 7][13][14] PH (AMANAH)
N18 Pasir Tumboh Abd Rahman Yunus PAS
N19 Demit Mumtaz Md. Nawi PAS
N20 Tawang Hassan Mohamood PAS
N21 Perupok Mohd Huzaimy Che Husin PAS
N22 Jelawat Abdul Azziz Kadir PAS
N23 Melor Md Yusnan Yusof PAS
N24 Kadok Azami Md. Nor PAS
N25 Kok Lanas Md Alwi Che Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N26 Bukit Panau Abdul Fattah Mahmood PAS
N27 Gual Ipoh Bakri @ Mohd Bakri Mustapha BN (UMNO)
N28 Kemahang Md. Anizam Ab. Rahman PAS
N29 Selising Zulkifle Ali BN (UMNO)
N30 Limbongan Mohd Nazlan Mohamed Hasbullah PAS
N31 Semerak Zawawi Othman BN (UMNO)
N32 Gaal Tuan Mazlan Tuan Mat PAS
N33 Pulai Chondong Zulkifli Mamat PAS
N34 Temangan Mohamed Fadzli Hassan PAS
N35 Kemuning Mohd Roseli Ismail PAS
N36 Bukit Bunga Mohd Adhan Kechik BN (UMNO)
N37 Air Lanas Mustapa Mohamed BN (UMNO)
N38 Kuala Balah Abd Aziz Derashid BN (UMNO)
N39 Mengkebang Ab Latiff Ab Rahman PAS
N40 Guchil Mohd Roslan Puteh PH (PKR)
N41 Manek Urai Mohd Fauzi Abdullah PAS
N42 Dabong Ramzi Ab Rahman BN (UMNO)
N43 Nenggiri Vacant since 11 July 2017[N 8][15] VAC
Mat Yusoff Abd Ghani until 11 July 2017 BN (UMNO)
N44 Paloh Nozula Mat Diah BN (UMNO)
N45 Galas Ab Aziz Yusoff BN (UMNO)

Terengganu

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 17 | PAS 14 | PKR 1
N01 Kuala Besut Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman from 24 July 2013[N 9][16] BN (UMNO)
A. Rahman Mokhtar until 26 June 2013 BN (UMNO)
N02 Kota Putera Mohd Mahdi Musa BN (UMNO)
N03 Jertih Muhammad Pehimi Yusof BN (UMNO)
N04 Hulu Besut Nawi Mohamad BN (UMNO)
N05 Jabi Mohd Iskandar Jaafar BN (UMNO)
N06 Permaisuri Mohd Jidin Shafee BN (UMNO)
N07 Langkap Sabri Mohd Noor BN (UMNO)
N08 Batu Rakit Bazlan Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)
N09 Tepuh Hishamuddin Abdul Karim PAS
N10 Teluk Pasu Ridzuan Hashim PAS
N11 Seberang Takir Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)
N12 Bukit Tunggal Alias Razak PAS
N13 Wakaf Mempelam Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut PAS
N14 Bandar Azan Ismail PH (PKR)
N15 Ladang Tengku Hassan Tengku Omar PAS
N16 Batu Buruk Syed Azman Syed Ahmad Nawawi PAS
N17 Alur Limbat Ariffin Deraman PAS
N18 Bukit Payung Mohd. Nor Hamzah PAS
N19 Ru Rendang Abdul Hadi Awang PAS
N20 Pengkalan Berangan A. Latiff Awang BN (UMNO)
N21 Telemung Rozi Mamat BN (UMNO)
N22 Manir Hilmi Harun PAS
N23 Kuala Berang T. Putera T. Awang BN (UMNO)
N24 Ajil Ghazali Taib BN (UMNO)
N25 Bukit Besi Roslee Daud BN (UMNO)
N26 Rantau Abang Alias Harun PAS
N27 Sura Wan Hapandi Wan Nik PAS
N28 Paka Satiful Bahri Mamat PAS
N29 Kemasik Rosli Othman BN (UMNO)
N30 Kijal Ahmad Said BN (UMNO)
N31 Cukai Hanafiah Mat PAS
N32 Air Putih Wan Abdul Hakim Wan Mokhtar BN (UMNO)

Penang

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No. State Constituency Member Party
DAP 19 | PKR 10 | BN 10 | PAS 1
N01 Penaga Mohd Zain Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N02 Bertam Shariful Azhar Othman BN (UMNO)
N03 Pinang Tunggal Roslan Saidin BN (UMNO)
N04 Permatang Berangan Omar Abd Hamid BN (UMNO)
N05 Sungai Dua Muhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor BN (UMNO)
N06 Telok Ayer Tawar Jahara Hamid BN (UMNO)
N07 Sungai Puyu Phee Boon Poh PH (DAP)
N08 Bagan Jermal Lim Hock Seng PH (DAP)
N09 Bagan Dalam Tanasekharan Autherapady PH (DAP)
N10 Seberang Jaya Afif Bahardin PH (PKR)
N11 Permatang Pasir Mohd Salleh Man PAS
N12 Penanti Norlela Ariffin PH (PKR)
N13 Berapit Ong Kok Fooi PH (DAP)
N14 Machang Bubok Lee Khai Loon PH (PKR)
N15 Padang Lalang Chong Eng PH (DAP)
N16 Perai Ramasamy Palanisamy PH (DAP)
N17 Bukit Tengah Ong Chin Wen PH (PKR)
N18 Bukit Tambun Law Choo Kiang PH (PKR)
N19 Jawi Soon Lip Chee PH (DAP)
N20 Sungai Bakap Maktar Shapee PH (PKR)
N21 Sungai Acheh Mahmud Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N22 Tanjong Bunga Teh Yee Cheu PH (DAP)
N23 Air Puteh Lim Guan Eng PH (DAP)
N24 Kebun Bunga Cheah Kah Peng PH (PKR)
N25 Pulau Tikus Yap Soo Huey PH (DAP)
N26 Padang Kota Chow Kon Yeow PH (DAP)
N27 Pengkalan Kota Lau Keng Ee PH (DAP)
N28 Komtar Teh Lai Heng PH (DAP)
N29 Datok Keramat Jagdeep Singh Deo PH (DAP)
N30 Sungai Pinang Lim Siew Khim PH (DAP)
N31 Batu Lancang Law Heng Kiang PH (DAP)
N32 Seri Delima RSN Rayer PH (DAP)
N33 Air Itam Wong Hon Wai PH (DAP)
N34 Paya Terubong Yeoh Soon Hin PH (DAP)
N35 Batu Uban Jayabalan A. Thambyappa PH (PKR)
N36 Pantai Jerejak Mohd Rashid Hasnon PH (PKR)
N37 Batu Maung Abdul Malik Abdul Kassim PH (PKR)
N38 Bayan Lepas Nordin Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N39 Pulau Betong Muhammad Farid Saad BN (UMNO)
N40 Telok Bahang Shah Haedan Ayoob Hussain Shah BN (UMNO)

Perak

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 31 | PAS 4 | DAP 18 | PKR 5 | AMANAH 1
N01 Pengkalan Hulu Aznel Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N02 Temengor Salbiah Mohamed BN (UMNO)
N03 Kenering Mohd Tarmizi Idris BN (UMNO)
N04 Kota Tampan Saarani Mohamad BN (UMNO)
N05 Selama Mohamad Daud Mohd Yusoff BN (UMNO)
N06 Kubu Gajah Ahmad Hasbullah Alias BN (UMNO)
N07 Batu Kurau Muhammad Amin Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N08 Titi Serong Abu Bakar Hussian PAS
N09 Kuala Kurau Abdul Yunus Jamhari PH (PKR)
N10 Alor Pongsu Sham Mat Sahat BN (UMNO)
N11 Gunong Semanggol Mohd Zawawi Abu Hassan PAS
N12 Selinsing Husin Din PAS
N13 Kuala Sapetang Chua Yee Ling PH (PKR)
N14 Changkat Jering Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin[N 10][17] PH (AMANAH)
N15 Trong Zabri Abd Wahid BN (UMNO)
N16 Kamunting Mohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid BN (UMNO)
N17 Pokok Assam Teh Kok Lim PH (DAP)
N18 Aulong Leow Thye Yih PH (DAP)
N19 Chenderoh Zainun Mat Noor BN (UMNO)
N20 Lubok Merbau Siti Salmah Mat Jusak BN (UMNO)
N21 Lintang Mohd Zolkafly Harun BN (UMNO)
N22 Jalong Loh Sze Yee PH (DAP)
N23 Manjoi Mohamad Ziad Mohamed Zainal Abidin BN (UMNO)
N24 Hulu Kinta Aminuddin Md Hanafiah BN (UMNO)
N25 Canning Wong Kah Woh PH (DAP)
N26 Tebing Tinggi Ong Boon Piow PH (DAP)
N27 Pasir Pinji Howard Lee Chuan How PH (DAP)
N28 Bercham Cheong Chee Khing PH (DAP)
N29 Kepayang Nga Kor Ming PH (DAP)
N30 Buntong Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan PH (DAP)
N31 Jelapang Teh Hock Ke PH (DAP)
N32 Menglembu Lim Pek Har PH (DAP)
N33 Tronoh Paul Yong Choo Kiong PH (DAP)
N34 Bukit Chandan Maslin Sham Razman BN (UMNO)
N35 Manong Mohamad Kamil Shafie BN (UMNO)
N36 Pengkalan Baharu Abdul Manaf Hashim BN (UMNO)
N37 Pantai Remis Wong May Ing PH (DAP)
N38 Belanja Mohd Nizar Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N39 Bota Nasarudin Hashim BN (UMNO)
N40 Malim Nawar Leong Cheok Keng PH (DAP)
N41 Keranji Chen Fook Chye PH (DAP)
N42 Tualang Sekah Nolee Ashilin Mohamed Radzi BN (UMNO)
N43 Sungai Rapat Radzi Zainon PAS
N44 Simpang Pulai Tan Kar Hing PH (PKR)
N45 Teja Chang Lih Kang PH (PKR)
N46 Chenderiang Mah Hang Soon BN (MCA)
N47 Ayer Kuning Samsudin Abu Hassan BN (UMNO)
N48 Sungai Manik Zainol Fadzi Paharudin BN (UMNO)
N49 Kampong Gajah Abdullah Fauzi Ahmad Razali BN (UMNO)
N50 Sitiawan Ngeh Koo Ham PH (DAP)
N51 Pasir Panjang Rashidi Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N52 Pangkor Zambry Abd Kadir BN (UMNO)
N53 Rungkup Shahrul Zaman Yahya BN (UMNO)
N54 Hutan Melintang Kesavan Subramaniam PH (PKR)
N55 Pasir Bedamar Terence Naidu Raja Naidu @ Rajanaidu PH (DAP)
N56 Changkat Jong Mohd Azhar Jamaluddin BN (UMNO)
N57 Sungkai Sivanesan Achalingam PH (DAP)
N58 Slim Mohd. Khusairi Abdul Talib BN (UMNO)
N59 Behrang Rusnah Kassim BN (UMNO)

Pahang

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 29 | PAS 2 | DAP 7 | PKR 2 | AMANAH 1 | VAC 1
N01 Tanah Rata Leong Ngah Ngah PH (DAP)
N02 Jelai Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail BN (UMNO)
N03 Padang Tengku Mustapa Long BN (UMNO)
N04 Cheka Fong Koong Fuee BN (MCA)
N05 Benta Mohd. Soffi Abd. Razak BN (UMNO)
N06 Batu Talam Abd. Aziz Mat Kiram BN (UMNO)
N07 Tras Choong Siew Onn PH (DAP)
N08 Dong Shahiruddin Ab Moin BN (UMNO)
N09 Tahan Wan Amizan Wan Abdul Razak BN (UMNO)
N10 Damak Lau Lee BN (MCA)
N11 Pulau Tawar Ahmad Shukri Ismail BN (UMNO)
N12 Beserah Andansura Rabu PAS
N13 Semambu Lee Chean Chung PH (PKR)
N14 Teruntum Sim Chon Siang PH (PKR)
N15 Tanjung Lumpur Rosli Abdul Jabar PAS
N16 Inderapura Shafik Fauzan Sharif BN (UMNO)
N17 Sungai Lembing Md Sohaimi Mohamed Shah BN (UMNO)
N18 Lepar Vacant since 31 December 2017[N 11][18] VAC
Mohd Shohaimi Jusoh until 31 December 2017 BN (UMNO)
N19 Panching Mohd Zaili Besar BN (UMNO)
N20 Pulau Manis Khairuddin Mahmud BN (UMNO)
N21 Peramu Jaya Sh Mohamed Puzi Sh Ali BN (UMNO)
N22 Bebar Mohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. Arif BN (UMNO)
N23 Chini Abu Bakar Harun BN (UMNO)
N24 Luit Nurhidayah Mohamad Shahaimi BN (UMNO)
N25 Kuala Sentul Shahaniza Shamsuddin BN (UMNO)
N26 Chenor Mohamed Arifin Awang Ismail BN (UMNO)
N27 Jenderak Mohamed Jaafar BN (UMNO)
N28 Kerdau Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N29 Jengka Wan Salman Wan Ismail BN (UMNO)
N30 Mentakab Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji PH (DAP)
N31 Lanchang Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin BN (UMNO)
N32 Kuala Semantan Syed Hamid Syed Mohamed[N 12][19] PH (AMANAH)
N33 Bilut Chow Yu Hui PH (DAP)
N34 Ketari Lee Chin Chen PH (DAP)
N35 Sabai Kamache Doray Rajoo PH (DAP)
N36 Pelangai Adnan Yaakob BN (UMNO)
N37 Guai Norol Azali Sulaiman BN (UMNO)
N38 Triang Leong Yu Man PH (DAP)
N39 Kemayan Mohd Fadil Osman BN (UMNO)
N40 Bukit Ibam Wan Kadri Wan Mahusain BN (UMNO)
N41 Muadzam Shah Maznah Mazlan BN (UMNO)
N42 Tioman Mohd. Johari Husin BN (UMNO)

Selangor

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No. State Constituency Member Party
PKR 14 | DAP 14 | AMANAH 2 | PAS 12 | UMNO 11 | IND 2 | VAC 1
N01 Sungai Air Tawar Vacant from 18 January 2017 [N 13] VAC
Kamarol Zaki Abdul Malik until 17 January 2017 [20] BN (UMNO)
N02 Sabak Sallehen Mukhyi PAS
N03 Sungai Panjang Budiman Mohd Zohdi BN (UMNO)
N04 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim PH (DAP)
N05 Hulu Bernam Rosni Sohar BN (UMNO)
N06 Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong PH (DAP)
N07 Batang Kali Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahalan BN (UMNO)
N08 Sungai Burong Mohd Shamsudin Lias BN (UMNO)
N09 Permatang Sulaiman Abdul Razak BN (UMNO)
N10 Bukit Melawati Jakiran Jacomah BN (UMNO)
N11 Ijok Idris Ahmad PH (PKR)
N12 Jeram Amiruddin Setro BN (UMNO)
N13 Kuang Abdul Shukur Idrus BN (UMNO)
N14 Rawang Gan Pei Nei PH (PKR)
N15 Taman Templer Zaidy Abdul Talib PAS
N16 Batu Caves Amirudin Shari PH (PKR)
N17 Gombak Setia Hasbullah Mohd Ridzwan PAS
N18 Hulu Kelang Saari Sungib[N 14][21] PH (AMANAH)
N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohamed Azmin Ali PH (PKR)
N20 Lembah Jaya Khasim Abdul Aziz PAS
N21 Chempaka Iskandar Abdul Samad PAS
N22 Teratai Tiew Way Keng PH (DAP)
N23 Dusun Tua Razaly Hassan PAS
N24 Semenyih Johan Abd Aziz BN (UMNO)
N25 Kajang Wan Azizah Wan Ismail[N 15][22] PH (PKR)
N26 Bangi Mohd Shafie Ngah PAS
N27 Balakong Eddie Ng Tien Chee PH (DAP)
N28 Seri Kembangan Ean Yong Hian Wah PH (DAP)
N29 Seri Serdang Noor Hanim Ismail PAS
N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han PH (DAP)
N31 Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan PH (DAP)
N32 Seri Setia Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad PH (PKR)
N33 Taman Medan Haniza Mohamed Talha PH (PKR)
N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran PH (DAP)
N35 Kampung Tunku Lau Weng San PH (DAP)
N36 Damansara Utama Yeo Bee Yin PH (DAP)
N37 Bukit Lanjan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping PH (PKR)
N38 Paya Jaras Mohd Khairuddin Othman[N 16] PH (PKR)
N39 Kota Damansara Halimaton Saadiah Bohan BN (UMNO)
N40 Kota Anggerik Yaakob Sapari PH (PKR)
N41 Batu Tiga Rodziah Ismail PH (PKR)
N42 Meru Abd Rani Osman PAS
N43 Sementa Daroyah Alwi PH (PKR)
N44 Sungai Pinang Teng Chang Khim PH (DAP)
N45 Selat Klang Halimah Ali PAS
N46 Pelabuhan Klang Abdul Khalid Ibrahim[N 17][23] IND
N47 Pandamaran Eric Tan Pok Shyong PH (DAP)
N48 Kota Alam Shah Ganabatirau Veraman PH (DAP)
N49 Seri Andalas Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam PH (PKR)
N50 Sri Muda Mat Shuhaimi Shafiei PH (PKR)
N51 Sijangkang Ahmad Yunus Hairi PAS
N52 Teluk Datuk Loh Chee Heng[N 18][24] IND
N53 Morib Hasnul Baharuddin[N 19][21] PH (AMANAH)
N54 Tanjong Sepat Mohd Haslin Hassan PAS
N55 Dengkil Shahrum Mohd Sharif BN (UMNO)
N56 Sungai Pelek Lai Nyuk Lan PH (DAP)

Negeri Sembilan

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 21 | DAP 11 | PKR 3 | VAC 1
N01 Chennah Anthony Loke Siew Fook PH (DAP)
N02 Pertang Jalaluddin Alias BN (UMNO)
N03 Sungai Lui Mohd Razi Mohd Ali BN (UMNO)
N04 Klawang Yunus Rahmat BN (UMNO)
N05 Serting Shamshulkahar Mohd. Deli BN (UMNO)
N06 Palong Lilah Yasin BN (UMNO)
N07 Jeram Padang Manickam Letchuman BN (MIC)
N08 Bahau Chew Seh Yong PH (DAP)
N09 Lenggeng Vacant since 19 July 2017[N 20][25] VAC
Ishak Ismail until 19 July 2017 BN (UMNO)
N10 Nilai Arul Kumar Jambunathan PH (DAP)
N11 Lobak Siow Kim Leong PH (DAP)
N12 Temiang Ng Chin Tsai PH (DAP)
N13 Sikamat Aminuddin Harun PH (PKR)
N14 Ampangan Abu Ubaidah Redza BN (UMNO)
N15 Juasseh Mohammad Razi Kail BN (UMNO)
N16 Seri Menanti Abdul Samad Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N17 Senaling Ismail Lasim BN (UMNO)
N18 Pilah Norhayati Omar BN (UMNO)
N19 Johol Abu Samah Mahat BN (UMNO)
N20 Labu Hasim Rusdi BN (UMNO)
N21 Bukit Kepayang Cha Kee Chin PH (DAP)
N22 Rahang Mary Josephine Pritam Singh PH (DAP)
N23 Mambau Yap Yew Weng PH (DAP)
N24 Senawang Gunasekaren Palasamy PH (DAP)
N25 Paroi Mohd Ghazali Wahid BN (UMNO)
N26 Chembong Zaifulbahri Idris BN (UMNO)
N27 Rantau Mohamad Hasan BN (UMNO)
N28 Kota Awaludin Said BN (UMNO)
N29 Chuah Chai Tong Chai PH (PKR)
N30 Lukut Ean Yong Tin Sin PH (DAP)
N31 Bagan Pinang Tun Hairuddin Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
N32 Linggi Abdul Rahman Mohd Redza BN (UMNO)
N33 Port Dickson Ravi Munusamy PH (PKR)
N34 Gemas Abdul Razak Said BN (UMNO)
N35 Gemencheh Mohd Isam Mohd Isa BN (UMNO)
N36 Repah Veerapan Superamaniam PH (DAP)

Malacca

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 21 | PAS 1 | DAP 3 | IND 3
N01 Kuala Linggi Ismail Othman BN (UMNO)
N02 Tanjung Bidara Md Rawi Mahmud BN (UMNO)
N03 Ayer Limau Amiruddin Yusop BN (UMNO)
N04 Lendu Sulaiman Md Ali BN (UMNO)
N05 Taboh Naning Latipah Omar BN (UMNO)
N06 Rembia Norpipah Abdol BN (UMNO)
N07 Gadek Mahadevan M. Sanacy BN (MIC)
N08 Machap Lai Meng Chong BN (MCA)
N09 Durian Tunggal Ab Wahab Ab Latip BN (UMNO)
N10 Asahan Abdul Ghafar Atan BN (UMNO)
N11 Sungai Udang Idris Haron BN (UMNO)
N12 Pantai Kundor Ab Rahaman Ab Karim BN (UMNO)
N13 Paya Rumput Sazali Muhd Din BN (UMNO)
N14 Kelebang Lim Ban Hong BN (MCA)
N15 Bachang Lim Jak Wong[N 21][26] IND
N16 Ayer Keroh Khoo Poay Tiong PH (DAP)
N17 Bukit Baru Md Khalid Kassim PAS
N18 Ayer Molek Md Yunos Husin BN (UMNO)
N19 Kesidang Chin Choong Seong[N 22][26] IND
N20 Kota Laksamana Lai Keun Ban PH (DAP)
N21 Duyong Goh Leong San[N 23][27][26] IND
N22 Bandar Hilir Tey Kok Kiew PH (DAP)
N23 Telok Mas Latiff Tamby Chik BN (UMNO)
N24 Bemban Ng Choon Koon BN (MCA)
N25 Rim Ghazale Muhamad BN (UMNO)
N26 Serkam Zaidi Attan BN (UMNO)
N27 Merlimau Roslan Ahmad BN (UMNO)
N28 Sungai Rambai Hasan Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)

Johor

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 37 | PAS 3 | DAP 13 | BERSATU 1 | PKR 1 | AMANAH 1
N01 Buloh Kasap Norshida Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N02 Jementah Tan Chen Choon PH (DAP)
N03 Pemanis Lau Chin Hoon BN (Gerakan)
N04 Kemelah Ayub Rahmat BN (UMNO)
N05 Tenang Mohd Azahar Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
N06 Bekok Lim Eng Guan PH (DAP)
N07 Bukit Serampang Ismail Mohamed BN (UMNO)
N08 Jorak Shahruddin Md Salleh[N 24][28] PH (BERSATU)
N09 Gambir Asojan Muniyandy BN (MIC)
N10 Tangkak Ee Chin Li PH (DAP)
N11 Serom Abd Razak Minhat BN (UMNO)
N12 Bentayan Chua Wee Beng PH (DAP)
N13 Sungai Abong Sheikh Ibrahim Salleh PAS
N14 Bukit Naning Saipolbahari Suib BN (UMNO)
N15 Maharani Mohammad Taslim PAS
N16 Sungai Balang Zaiton Ismail BN (UMNO)
N17 Semerah Mohd Ismail Roslan BN (UMNO)
N18 Sri Medan Zulkurnain Kamisan BN (UMNO)
N19 Yong Peng Chew Peck Choo PH (DAP)
N20 Semarang Samsolbari Jamali BN (UMNO)
N21 Parit Yaani Aminolhuda Hassan[N 25][29] PH (AMANAH)
N22 Parit Raja Azizah Zakaria BN (UMNO)
N23 Penggaram Gan Peck Cheng PH (DAP)
N24 Senggarang A. Aziz Ismail BN (UMNO)
N25 Rengit Ayub Jamil BN (UMNO)
N26 Machap Abdul Taib Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
N27 Layang-Layang Abd Mutalip Abd Rahim BN (UMNO)
N28 Mengkibol Tan Hong Pin PH (DAP)
N29 Mahkota Md Jais Sarday BN (UMNO)
N30 Paloh Teoh Yap Kun BN (MCA)
N31 Kahang Vidyananthan Ramanadhan BN (MIC)
N32 Endau Abd Latiff Bandi BN (UMNO)
N33 Tenggaroh Raven Kumar Krishnasamy BN (MIC)
N34 Panti Baderi Dasuki BN (UMNO)
N35 Pasir Raja Adham Baba BN (UMNO)
N36 Sedili Rasman Ithnain BN (UMNO)
N37 Johor Lama Asiah Md Ariff BN (UMNO)
N38 Penawar Hamimah Mansor BN (UMNO)
N39 Tanjong Surat Syed Sis Syed Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
N40 Tiram Maulizan Bujang BN (UMNO)
N41 Puteri Wangsa Abdullah Husin PAS
N42 Johor Jaya Liow Cai Tung PH (DAP)
N43 Permas Mohamed Khaled Nordin BN (UMNO)
N44 Tanjong Puteri Adam Sumiru BN (UMNO)
N45 Stulang Andrew Chen Kah Eng PH (DAP)
N46 Pengkalan Rinting Cheo Yee How PH (DAP)
N47 Kempas Tengku Putra Haron Aminurrashid Tengku Hamid Jumat BN (UMNO)
N48 Skudai Boo Cheng Hau PH (DAP)
N49 Nusa Jaya Zaini Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
N50 Bukit Permai Ali Mazat Salleh BN (UMNO)
N51 Bukit Batu Jimmy Puah Wee Tse PH (PKR)
N52 Senai Wong Shu Qi PH (DAP)
N53 Benut Hasni Mohammad BN (UMNO)
N54 Pulai Sebatang Tee Siew Kiong BN (MCA)
N55 Pekan Nenas Yeo Tung Siong PH (DAP)
N56 Kukup Suhaimi Salleh BN (UMNO)

Sabah

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No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 45 | WARISAN 3 | PKR 2 | DAP 1 | PCS 1 | PHRS 1 | STAR 1 | IND 3 | VAC 3
N01 Banggi Abdul Mijul Unaini BN (UMNO)
N02 Tanjong Kapor Teo Chee Kang BN (LDP)
N03 Pitas Bolkiah Ismail BN (UMNO)
N04 Matunggong Jelani Dasanap [N 26][30] IND
N05 Tandek Lasiah Baranting @ Anita BN (PBS)
N06 Tempasuk Musbah Jamli BN (UMNO)
N07 Kadamaian Jeremmy Ukoh Malajad [N 27][31] IND
N08 Usukan Mohd. Salleh Mohd. Said BN (UMNO)
N09 Tamparuli Wilfred Bumburing[N 28][32] PCS
N10 Sulaman Hajiji Noor BN (UMNO)
N11 Kiulu Joniston Bangkuai BN (PBS)
N12 Karambunai Jainab Ahmad Ayid BN (UMNO)
N13 Inanam Roland Chia Ming Shen PH (PKR)
N14 Likas Junz Wong Hong Jun[N 29][33][34] WARISAN
N15 Api-Api Christina Liew Chin Jin PH (PKR)
N16 Luyang Hiew King Cheu[N 30][35] BN (MCA)
N17 Tanjong Aru Yong Oui Fah BN (PBS)
N18 Petagas Yahyah Hussin BN (UMNO)
N19 Kapayan Edwin Bosi [N 31][36] IND
N20 Moyog Terrence Siambun[N 32][33] WARISAN
N21 Kawang Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar BN (UMNO)
N22 Pantai Manis Abdul Rahim Ismail BN (UMNO)
N23 Bongawan Mohamad Alamin BN (UMNO)
N24 Membakut Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif BN (UMNO)
N25 Klias Lajim Ukin[N 33][33][37] PHRS
N26 Kuala Penyu Limus Jury BN (UPKO)
N27 Lumadan Kamarlin Ombi BN (UMNO)
N28 Sindumin Ahmad Bujang BN (UMNO)
N29 Kundasang Joachim Gunsalam BN (PBS)
N30 Karanaan Masidi Manjun BN (UMNO)
N31 Paginatan Vacant since 20 March 2018[N 34][38] VAC
Siringan Gubat until 20 March 2018 BN (UPKO)
N32 Tambunan Joseph Pairin Kitingan BN (PBS)
N33 Bingkor Geoffrey Gapari Kitingan STAR
N34 Liawan Sairin Karno BN (UMNO)
N35 Melalap Radin Malleh BN (PBS)
N36 Kemabong Rubin Balang BN (UMNO)
N37 Sook Ellron Alfred Angin BN (PBRS)
N38 Nabawan Bobbey Ah Fang Suan BN (UPKO)
N39 Sugut James Ratib BN (UMNO)
N40 Labuk Metah Asang BN (PBS)
N41 Gum-Gum Zakaria Mohd Edris @ Tubau BN (UMNO)
N42 Sungai Sibuga Musa Aman BN (UMNO)
N43 Sekong Samsudin Yahya BN (UMNO)
N44 Karamunting Charles O Pang Su Pin BN (LDP)
N45 Elopura Au Kam Wah BN (Gerakan)
N46 Tanjong Papat Raymond Tan Shu Kiah BN (Gerakan)
N47 Kuamut Masiung Banah BN (UPKO)
N48 Sukau Saddi Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
N49 Tungku Vacant [N 35][39] VAC
N50 Lahad Datu Mohammad Yusoff Apdal BN (UMNO)
N51 Kunak Nilwan Kabang BN (UMNO)
N52 Sulabayan Jaujan Sambakong[N 36][40][34] WARISAN
N53 Senallang Nasir Sakaran BN (UMNO)
N54 Bugaya Ramlee Marahaban BN (UMNO)
N55 Balung Syed Abas Syed Ali BN (UMNO)
N56 Apas Vacant[N 37][41] VAC
N57 Sri Tanjong Chan Foong Hin PH (DAP)
N58 Merotai Pang Yuk Ming BN (LDP)
N59 Tanjong Batu Hamisa Samat BN (UMNO)
N60 Sebatik Abdul Muis Picho BN (UMNO)

Sarawak

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2016–2021

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Following the state election that was held on 7 May 2016, Barisan Nasional was able to form the next state government with a majority of 72 seats out of 82.[42] There were several candidates from breakaway parties such as TERAS and UPP that had their members contest seats under the Barisan banner as direct election candidates under a deal by Adenan Satem after their parties were prevented from joining Barisan after opposition from parties such as PDP and SUPP.[43] On 12 June 2018, all Sarawak-based BN parties including Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) and Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) officially left Barisan Nasional forming a new coalition Sarawak Parties Alliance due to Barisan Nasional's defeat in general elections on 9 May 2018.[44]

No. State Constituency Member Party
GPS 67 | PSB 6 | PH 5 | PN 1 | IND 1 | VAC 2
N1 Opar Ranum Mina[N 38][45] PSB
N2 Tasik Biru Henry Jinep GPS (PDP)
N3 Tanjong Datu Jamilah Anu[N 39][46] GPS (PBB)
N4 Pantai Damai Abdul Rahman Junaidi

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N5 Demak Laut Hazland Abang Hipni GPS (PBB)
N6 Tupong Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman GPS (PBB)
N7 Samariang Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N8 Satok Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg(Chief Minister) GPS (PBB)
N9 Padungan Wong King Wei[N 40][47] IND
N10 Pending Violet Yong Wui Wui PH (DAP)
N11 Batu Lintang See Chee How[N 41][48][49] PSB
N12 Kota Sentosa Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP)
N13 Batu Kitang Lo Khere Chiang GPS (SUPP)
N14 Batu Kawah Sim Kui Hian(Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N15 Asajaya Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N16 Muara Tuang Idris Buang GPS (PBB)
N17 Stakan Mohamad Ali Mahmud GPS (PBB)
N18 Serembu Miro Simuh[N 42][50] GPS (PBB)
N19 Mambong Jerip Susil[N 43][51](Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N20 Tarat Roland Sagah Wee Inn

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N21 Tebedu Michael Manyin Jawong(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N22 Kedup Martin Ben GPS (PBB)
N23 Bukit Semuja John Ilus[N 44][50] GPS (PBB)
N24 Sadong Jaya Aidel Lariwoo GPS (PBB)
N25 Simunjan Awla Idris GPS (PBB)
N26 Gedong Mohd. Naroden Majais

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N27 Sebuyau Julaihi Narawi

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N28 Lingga Simoi Peri GPS (PBB)
N29 Beting Maro Razaili Gapor GPS (PBB)
N30 Balai Ringin Snowdan Lawan(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N31 Bukit Begunan Mong Dagang GPS (PRS)
N32 Simanggang Francis Harden Hollis

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (SUPP)
N33 Engkilili Johnical Rayong Ngipa[N 45][45] PSB
N34 Batang Ai Malcom Mussen Lamoh(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N35 Saribas Mohammad Razi Sitam GPS (PBB)
N36 Layar Gerald Rentap Jabu GPS (PBB)
N37 Bukit Saban Douglas Uggah Embas(Deputy Chief Minister) GPS (PBB)
N38 Kalaka Abdul Wahab Aziz GPS (PBB)
N39 Krian Ali Biju[N 46][52][53] PN (BERSATU)
N40 Kabong Mohamad Chee Kadir GPS (PBB)
N41 Kuala Rajang Len Talif Salleh

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N42 Semop Abdullah Saidol

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N43 Daro Safiee Ahmad GPS (PBB)
N44 Jemoreng Juanda Jaya GPS (PBB)
N45 Repok Huang Tiong Sii GPS (SUPP)
N46 Meradong Ding Kuong Hiing GPS (SUPP)
N47 Pakan William Mawan Ikom[N 47][54] GPS (PBB)
N48 Meluan Rolland Duat Jubin GPS (PDP)
N49 Ngemah Alexander Vincent GPS (PRS)
N50 Machan Allan Siden Gramong GPS (PBB)
N51 Bukit Assek Irene Mary Chang Oi Ling PH (DAP)
N52 Dudong Tiong Thai King[N 48][55] PSB
N53 Bawang Assan Wong Soon Koh[N 49][55] (Opposition Leader) PSB
N54 Pelawan David Wong Kee Woan PH (DAP)
N55 Nangka Annuar Rapaee(Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N56 Dalat Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N57 Tellian Yussibnosh Balo GPS (PBB)
N58 Balingian Abdul Yakub Arbi GPS (PBB)
N59 Tamin Christopher Gira Sambang GPS (PRS)
N60 Kakus John Sikie Tayai

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PRS)
N61 Pelagus Wilson Nyabong Ijang GPS (PRS)
N62 Katibas Ambrose Blikau Enturan GPS (PBB)
N63 Bukit Goram Jefferson Jamit Unyat GPS (PBB)
N64 Baleh Vacant[N 50][56]
N65 Belaga Liwan Lagang(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N66 Murum Chukpai Ugon GPS (PRS)
N67 Jepak Talib Zulpilip

(Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N68 Tanjong Batu Chiew Chiu Sing PH (DAP)
N69 Kemena Stephen Rundi Utom

(Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N70 Samalaju Majang Renggi GPS (PRS)
N71 Bekenu Rosey Yunus[N 51][50](Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N72 Lambir Ripin Lamat GPS (PBB)
N73 Piasau Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew (Assistant Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N74 Pujut Vacant[N 52][57][58]
N75 Senadin Lee Kim Shin(Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N76 Marudi Penguang Manggil

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PDP)
N77 Telang Usan Dennis Ngau GPS (PBB)
N78 Mulu Gerawat Gala[N 53][50](Deputy Speaker) GPS (PBB)
N79 Bukit Kota Abdul Rahman Ismail

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N80 Batu Danau Paulus Gumbang[N 54][50] GPS (PBB)
N81 Ba'kelalan Baru Bian[N 55][52][59][60][49] PSB
N82 Bukit Sari Awang Tengah Ali Hasan

(Deputy Chief Minister)

GPS (PBB)

Notes

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  1. ^ Mukhriz Mahathir was elected as a BN state assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was sacked from his UMNO membership on 24 June 2016 and later joined newly formed PPBM.
  2. ^ Amiruddin Hamzah was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PPBM.
  3. ^ Phahrolrazi Zawawi was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  4. ^ Mohd Azam Samat was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 4 November 2013 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Azizan Abdul Razak, former Kedah Menteri Besar
  5. ^ Mat Razi Mat Ail was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 25 September 2014 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Noor Zahidi Omar.
  6. ^ Ahmad Fathan Mahmood was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 22 March 2015 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, former Kelantan Menteri Besar.
  7. ^ Husam Musa was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general election and was sacked from the party on 23 April 2016 and became an independent. He later joined PAN on 30 August 2016.
  8. ^ Mat Yusoff Abd Ghani was elected as a Barisan Nasional MP in the general elections in 2013, was voted out by the Kelantan assembly on 11 July 2017 and his seat declared vacant.
  9. ^ Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 24 July 2013 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman A. Rahman Mokhtar.
  10. ^ Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  11. ^ Mohd Shohaimi Jusoh was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, passed away on 31 December 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  12. ^ Syed Hamid Syed Mohamed was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  13. ^ Kamarol Zaki Abdul Malik was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 17 January 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  14. ^ Saari Sungib was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit and joined PAN.
  15. ^ Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 23 March 2014 in a by-election following the resignation of assemblyman Lee Chin Cheh.
  16. ^ Mohd Khairuddin Othman was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit the party on 31 December 2017 and joined PKR a day later.
  17. ^ Abdul Khalid Ibrahim was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, sacked from his PKR membership on 9 August 2014.
  18. ^ Loh Chee Heng was elected as a PR assemblymen in the general elections in 2013, and was sacked from his DAP membership on 14 May 2016.
  19. ^ Hasnul Baharuddin was elected as a PAS MP in the general elections in 2013, quit and joined PAN.
  20. ^ Ishak Ismail was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 19 July 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  21. ^ Lim Jak Wong was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was quit his DAP membership on 12 February 2017 and became an independent.
  22. ^ Chin Choong Seong was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was quit his DAP membership on 12 February 2017 and became an independent.
  23. ^ Goh Leong San was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was suspended from his DAP membership on 9 February 2016 and became an independent.
  24. ^ Shahruddin Md Salleh was elected as a BN state assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, resigned his UMNO membership on 6 October 2016 and later joined newly formed PPBM.
  25. ^ Aminolhuda Hassan was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit his membership and joined PAN.
  26. ^ Jelani Dasanap was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent.
  27. ^ Jeremmy Ukoh Malajad was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent.
  28. ^ Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 on a PKR ticket and later left to join PCS.
  29. ^ Wong Hong Jun was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  30. ^ Hiew King Cheu was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP, becoming and independent and then joined Barisan Nasional.
  31. ^ Edwin Bosi was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP and became an independent.
  32. ^ Terrence Siambun was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  33. ^ Lajim Ukin was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR, became an independent then founded a new party Sabah People's Hope Party.
  34. ^ Siringan Gubat was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from a heart attack on 20 March 2018, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  35. ^ Mohd Suhaili Said was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 24 March 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  36. ^ Jaujan Sambakong was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from United Malays National Organisation and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  37. ^ Tawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 14 March 2018, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  38. ^ Ranum Anak Mina contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 11 August 2016.
  39. ^ Jamilah Anu was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 18 February 2017 in a byelection following the death of assemblymen and Chief Minister Adenan Satem.
  40. ^ Wong King Wei contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan DAP candidate, resigned from the party on July 27, 2020 and became and independent.
  41. ^ See Chee How contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, was sacked of his party membership on 14 April 2020, becoming an independent and later joining Sarawak United Party on 29 May 2020.
  42. ^ Miro Simuh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  43. ^ Jerip Susil contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 13 August 2016. However, he officially left PSB on 11 July 2019, and became an independent assemblyman pledging his full support to the state Chief Minister, while retaining his position in the state cabinet as an Assistant Minister. Over quarter years later, he unanimously joins PBB on 24 October 2019.
  44. ^ John Ilus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  45. ^ Johnical Rayong Ngipa contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 12 August 2016.
  46. ^ Ali Biju contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, quit his party membership on 24 February 2020. He later officially joined BERSATU on 11 March 2020
  47. ^ William Mawan Ikom contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, revealing on March 19, 2018 that he had joined PBB.
  48. ^ Tiong Thai King contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  49. ^ Wong Soon Koh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  50. ^ Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office on 31 October 2021. As he died close to Sarawak state election for 19th Assembly, a by-election was not expected to be held to fill the vacancy.
  51. ^ Rosey Yunus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  52. ^ Ting Tiong Choon who contested the state election as a DAP, PH candidate, was disqualified as an assemblyman by the Sarawak State Assembly due to his holding of dual Australian and Malaysian citizenship. A Federal Court upheld the ruling on 11 February 2020 after Ting tried to appeal the ruling. The Sarawak State assembly stated a by-election wasn't necessary as the date fell within two years of the dissolution of the state assembly in June 2021.
  53. ^ Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office on 31 October 2021. As he died close to next state election, a by-election will not be held to fill the vacancy.
  54. ^ Paulus Gumbang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  55. ^ Baru Bian contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, quit his party membership on 24 February 2020, becoming an independent and later joining the Sarawak United Party on 29 May 2020.

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