List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2008–13)

The following are the members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri or state assemblies, elected in the 2008 state election and by-elections. Also included is the list of the Sarawak state assembly members who were elected in 2011.

List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2004–08)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2008–13)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–18)

Composition

Equal-area representation of state constituencies as elected in 2008
State legislative seat changes since the elections in 2008 (except Sarawak) and 2011 are highlighted for clarity

Perlis

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 13 | PAS 2
N01Titi TinggiYip Sun OnnBN (MCA)
N02BeseriMd Rawi KassimBN (UMNO)
N03ChupingMansor JusohBN (UMNO)
N04Mata AyerKhairi HasanBN (UMNO)
N05SantanSabry AhmadBN (UMNO)
N06BintongMd Isa SabuBN (UMNO)
N07SenaAbdul Jamil SaadBN (UMNO)
N08Indera KayanganPor Choo ChorBN (MCA)
N09Kuala PerlisMat HassanBN (UMNO)
N10KayangAhmad Bakri AliBN (UMNO)
N11PauhSyed Razlan Syed Putra JamalullailBN (UMNO)
N12Tambun TulangShahidan KassimBN (UMNO)
N13Guar SanjiJafperi OthmanBN (UMNO)
N14Simpang EmpatRus'sele EizanPR (PAS)
N15SanglangHashim Jasin declared won by the Federal Court on 16 September 2008[1]PR (PAS)

Kedah

No. State Constituency Member Party
PAS 16 | BN 14 | PKR 3 | DAP 1 | IND 2
N01Ayer HangatMohd Rawi Abdul HamidBN (UMNO)
N02KuahNawawi AhmadBN (UMNO)
N03Kota SiputehAbu Hasan SarifBN (UMNO)
N04Ayer HitamAbd Ghani AhmadPR (PAS)
N05Bukit Kayu HitamAhmad Zaini JaparBN (UMNO)
N06JitraSaad ManBN (UMNO)
N07Kuala NerangSyed Sobri Syed HashimBN (UMNO)
N08PeduMahdzir KhalidBN (UMNO)
N09Bukit LadaAhmad 'Izzat Mohamad ShaukiPR (PAS)
N10Bukit PinangMd Rohsidi OsmanPR (PAS)
N11DergaCheah Soon HaiBN (Gerakan)
N12Bakar BataAhmad Bashah Md HanipahBN (UMNO)
N13Kota Darul AmanLee Guan AikPR (DAP)
N14Alor MengkuduIsmail SallehPR (PAS)
N15Anak BukitAmiruddin HamzahPR (PAS)
N16Kubang RotanMohd Nasir MustafaPR (PAS)
N17Pengkalan KundorPhahrolrazi ZawawiPR (PAS)
N18TokaiMohamed Taulan RasulPR (PAS)
N19Sungai TiangSuraya YaacobBN (UMNO)
N20Sungai LimauAzizan Abdul RazakPR (PAS)
N21Guar ChempedakKu Abd Rahman Ku IsmailBN (UMNO)
N22GurunLeong Yong KongBN (MCA)
N23BelantekMohd Tajudin AbdullahBN (UMNO)
N24JeneriYahya AbdullahPR (PAS)
N25Bukit SelambauManikumar Subramaniam from 7 April 2009[N 1][2]PR (PKR)
V. Arumugam until 8 February 2009PR (PKR)
N26Tanjong DawaiHamdan Mohamed KhalibPR (PAS)
N27Pantai MerdekaAbdullah JusohPR (PAS)
N28Bakar ArangTan Wei Shu[N 2]IND
N29SidamTan Joon Long @ Tan Chow KangPR (PKR)
N30BayuAzmi Che HusainBN (UMNO)
N31KupangJohari AbdullahPR (PAS)
N32Kuala KetilMd Zuki YusofPR (PAS)
N33Merbau PulasSiti Aishah GhazaliPR (PAS)
N34LunasMohd Razhi Salleh[N 3]IND
N35KulimLim Soo NeePR (PKR)
N36Bandar BaharuYaakub HussinPR (PAS)

Kelantan

No. State Constituency Member Party
PAS 37 | BN 7 | PKR 1
N01Pengkalan KuborNoor Zahidi OmarBN (UMNO)
N02KelaboranMohamad Zaki IbrahimPR (PAS)
N03Pasir PekanAhmad YakobPR (PAS)
N04Wakaf BharuChe Abdullah Mat NawiPR (PAS)
N05KijangWan Ubaidah OmarPR (PAS)
N06ChempakaNik Abdul Aziz Nik MatPR (PAS)
N07PanchorNik Mohd. Amar Nik AbdullahPR (PAS)
N08Tanjong MasRohani IbrahimPR (PAS)
N09Kota LamaAnuar Tan AbdullahPR (PAS)
N10Bunut PayongTakiyuddin HassanPR (PAS)
N11TendongMuhammad Md DaudPR (PAS)
N12Pengkalan PasirHanifa AhmadPR (PAS)
N13ChetokAbdul Halim Abdul RahmanPR (PAS)
N14MerantiMohd. Nassuruddin DaudPR (PAS)
N15Gual PeriokMohamad AwangPR (PAS)
N16Bukit TukuAbdul Fatah HarunPR (PAS)
N17SalorHusam MusaPR (PAS)
N18Pasir TumbohAhmad Baihaki AtiqullahPR (PAS)
N19DemitMuhamad MustafaPR (PAS)
N20TawangHassan MohamoodPR (PAS)
N21PerupokOmar MohammedPR (PAS)
N22JelawatAbdul Azziz KadirPR (PAS)
N23MelorWan Ismail Wan JusohPR (PAS)
N24KadokAzami Md. NorPR (PAS)
N25Kok LanasMd Alwi Che AhmadBN (UMNO)
N26Bukit PanauAbdul Fattah MahmoodPR (PAS)
N27Gual IpohWan Yusoff Wan MustafaPR (PAS)
N28KemahangMd Anizam Ab RahmanPR (PAS)
N29SelisingSaipul Bahrin MohamadPR (PAS)
N30LimbonganZainuddin Awang HamatPR (PAS)
N31SemerakWan Hassan Wan IbrahimPR (PAS)
N32GaalNik Mazian Nik MohamadPR (PAS)
N33Pulai ChondongZulkifli MamatPR (PAS)
N34TemanganMohamed Fadzli HassanPR (PAS)
N35KemuningWan Ahmad Lutfi Wan SulaimanPR (PAS)
N36Bukit BungaMohd Adhan KechikBN (UMNO)
N37Air LanasAbdullah Ya'kubPR (PAS)
N38Kuala BalahAbd Aziz DerashidBN (UMNO)
N39MengkebangAb Latiff Ab RahmanPR (PAS)
N40GuchilTuan Zamri Ariff Tuan ZakariaPR (PKR)
N41Manek UraiMohd Fauzi Abdullah from 14 July 2009[N 4][3]PR (PAS)
Ismail Yaacob until 22 May 2009PR (PAS)
N42DabongArifabillah Mohd Asri IbrahimPR (PAS)
N43NenggiriMat Yusoff Abd GhaniBN (UMNO)
N44PalohNozula Mat DiahBN (UMNO)
N45GalasAb Aziz Yusoff from 4 November 2010[N 5][4]BN (UMNO)
Che Hashim Sulaiman until 27 September 2010PR (PAS)

Terengganu

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 24 | PAS 8
N01Kuala BesutA. Rahman MokhtarBN (UMNO)
N02Kota PuteraMuhammad Pehimi YusofBN (UMNO)
N03JertihIdris JusohBN (UMNO)
N04Hulu BesutNawi MohamadBN (UMNO)
N05JabiRamlan AliBN (UMNO)
N06PermaisuriAbd Halim JusohBN (UMNO)
N07LangkapAsha'ari IdrisBN (UMNO)
N08Batu RakitKhazan Che MatBN (UMNO)
N09TepuhMuhammad Ramli NuhBN (UMNO)
N10Teluk PasuAbdul Rahin Mohd SaidBN (UMNO)
N11Seberang TakirAhmad Razif Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)
N12Bukit TunggalAlias RazakPR (PAS)
N13Wakaf MempelamMohd Abdul Wahid EndutPR (PAS)
N14BandarToh Chin YawBN (MCA)
N15LadangTengku Hassan Tengku OmarPR (PAS)
N16Batu BurukSyed Azman Syed Ahmad NawawiPR (PAS)
N17Alur LimbatAlias AbdullahBN (UMNO)
N18Bukit PayungMohd. Nor HamzahPR (PAS)
N19Ru RendangAbdul Hadi AwangPR (PAS)
N20Pengkalan BeranganYahya Khatib MohamadBN (UMNO)
N21TelemungRozi MamatBN (UMNO)
N22ManirHarun TaibPR (PAS)
N23Kuala BerangMohamad Zawawi IsmailBN (UMNO)
N24AjilRosol WahidBN (UMNO)
N25Bukit BesiDin AdamBN (UMNO)
N26Rantau AbangZa'abar Mohd AdibBN (UMNO)
N27SuraWan Hassan Mohd RamliPR (PAS)
N28PakaMohd Ariffin AbdullahBN (UMNO)
N29KemasikRosli OthmanBN (UMNO)
N30KijalAhmad SaidBN (UMNO)
N31CukaiMohamed Awang TeraBN (UMNO)
N32Air PutihWan Abdul Hakim Wan MokhtarBN (UMNO)

Penang

No. State Constituency Member Party
DAP 19 | BN 11 | PKR 9 | PAS 1
N01PenagaAzhar IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N02BertamZabariah Abdul WahabBN (UMNO)
N03Pinang TunggalRoslan SaidinBN (UMNO)
N04Permatang BeranganShabudin YahayaBN (UMNO)
N05Sungai DuaJasmin MohamedBN (UMNO)
N06Telok Ayer TawarJahara HamidBN (UMNO)
N07Sungai PuyuPhee Boon PohPR (DAP)
N08Bagan JermalLim Hock SengPR (DAP)
N09Bagan DalamTanasekharan AutherapadyPR (DAP)
N10Seberang JayaArif Shah Omar ShahBN (UMNO)
N11Permatang PasirMohd Salleh Man from 25 August 2009[N 6]PR (PAS)
Mohd Hamdan Abdul Rahman until 31 July 2009PR (PAS)
N12PenantiMansor Othman from 31 May 2009[N 7][5]PR (PKR)
Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin until 19 March 2009PR (PKR)
N13BerapitOng Kok FooiPR (DAP)
N14Machang BubokTan Hock LeongPR (PKR)
N15Padang LalangTan Cheong HengPR (DAP)
N16PeraiRamasamy PalanisamyPR (DAP)
N17Bukit TengahOng Chin WenPR (PKR)
N18Bukit TambunLaw Choo KiangPR (PKR)
N19JawiTan Beng HuatPR (DAP)
N20Sungai BakapMaktar ShapeePR (PKR)
N21Sungai AchehMahmud ZakariaBN (UMNO)
N22Tanjong BungaTeh Yee CheuPR (DAP)
N23Air PutehLim Guan EngPR (DAP)
N24Kebun BungaJason Ong Khan LeePR (PKR)
N25Pulau TikusKoay Teng HaiPR (DAP)
N26Padang KotaChow Kon YeowPR (DAP)
N27Pengkalan KotaLau Keng EePR (DAP)
N28KomtarNg Wei AikPR (DAP)
N29Datok KeramatJagdeep Singh DeoPR (DAP)
N30Sungai PinangKoid Teng GuanPR (DAP)
N31Batu LancangLaw Heng KiangPR (DAP)
N32Seri DelimaRSN RayerPR (DAP)
N33Air ItamWong Hon WaiPR (DAP)
N34Paya TerubongYeoh Soon HinPR (DAP)
N35Batu UbanS RaveenthranPR (PKR)
N36Pantai JerejakSim Tze TzinPR (PKR)
N37Batu MaungAbdul Malik Abdul KassimPR (PKR)
N38Bayan LepasSyed Amerruddin Syed AhmadBN (UMNO)
N39Pulau BetongMuhammad Farid SaadBN (UMNO)
N40Telok BahangHilmi YahayaBN (UMNO)

Perak

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 29 | DAP 16 | PAS 6 | PKR 5 | IND 3
N01Pengkalan HuluTajol Rosli Mohd GhazaliBN (UMNO)
N02TemengorHasbullah OsmanBN (UMNO)
N03KeneringMohd Tarmizi IdrisBN (UMNO)
N04Kota TampanSaarani MohamadBN (UMNO)
N05SelamaMohamad Daud Mohd YusoffBN (UMNO)
N06Kubu GajahRaja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja OmarBN (UMNO)
N07Batu KurauMohd Najmuddin EliasBN (UMNO)
N08Titi SerongKhalil Idham Lim AbdullahPR (PAS)
N09Kuala KurauAbdul Yunus JamhariPR (PKR)
N10Alor PongsuSham Mat SahatBN (UMNO)
N11Gunong SemanggolRamli TusinPR (PAS)
N12SelinsingHusin DinPR (PAS)
N13Kuala SapetangTai Sing NgPR (PKR)
N14Changkat JeringOsman Mohd Jailu[N 8][6]IND
N15TrongRosli HusinBN (UMNO)
N16KamuntingMohamad Zahir Abdul KhalidBN (UMNO)
N17Pokok AssamYee Seu KaiPR (DAP)
N18AulongYew Tian HoePR (DAP)
N19ChenderohSiti Salmah Mat JusakBN (UMNO)
N20Lubok MerbauMohd Zainuddin Mohd YusofPR (PAS)
N21LintangAhamad Pakeh AdamBN (UMNO)
N22JalongLeong Mee MengPR (DAP)
N23ManjoiNadzri IsmailBN (UMNO)
N24Hulu KintaRusnah KassimBN (UMNO)
N25CanningWong Kah WohPR (DAP)
N26Tebing TinggiOng Boon PiowPR (DAP)
N27Pasir PinjiThomas Su Keong SiongPR (DAP)
N28BerchamSum Cheok LengPR (DAP)
N29KepayangLoke Chee YanPR (DAP)
N30BuntongSivasubramaniam AthinarayananPR (DAP)
N31JelapangHee Yit Foong[N 9][7]IND
N32MenglembuLim Pek HarPR (DAP)
N33TronohSivakumar M. Varatharaju NaiduPR (DAP)
N34Bukit ChandanWan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar Wan AhmadBN (UMNO)
N35ManongRamly ZahariBN (UMNO)
N36Pengkalan BaharuHamdi Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N37Pantai RemisNga Kor MingPR (DAP)
N38BelanjaMohd Zaim Abu HassanBN (UMNO)
N39BotaNasarudin HashimBN (UMNO)
N40Malim NawarKeshvinder Singh[N 10][8]BN (PPP)
N41KeranjiChen Fook ChyePR (DAP)
N42Tualang SekahNolee Ashilin Mohamed RadziBN (UMNO)
N43Sungai RapatHamidah OsmanBN (UMNO)
N44Simpang PulaiChan Ming KaiPR (PKR)
N45TejaChang Lih KangPR (PKR)
N46ChenderiangMah Hang SoonBN (MCA)
N47Ayer KuningSamsudin Abu HassanBN (UMNO)
N48Sungai ManikZainol Fadzi PaharudinBN (UMNO)
N49Kampong GajahWan Norashikin Wan NoordinBN (UMNO)
N50SitiawanNgeh Koo HamPR (DAP)
N51Pasir PanjangMohammad Nizar JamaluddinPR (PAS)
N52PangkorZambry Abd KadirBN (UMNO)
N53RungkupSha'arani MohamadBN (UMNO)
N54Hutan MelintangKesavan SubramaniamPR (PKR)
N55Pasir BedamarSeah Leong PengPR (DAP)
N56Changkat JongMohd Anuar SudinPR (PAS)
N57SungkaiSivanesan AchalingamPR (DAP)
N58SlimMohd Khusairi Abdul TalibBN (UMNO)
N59BehrangJamaluddin Mohd Radzi[N 11][6]IND

Pahang

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 38 | DAP 2 | PAS 2
N01Tanah RataHo Yip Kap[N 12][9]BN (Gerakan)
N02JelaiWan Rosdy Wan IsmailBN (UMNO)
N03Padang TengkuAbdul Rahman MohamadBN (UMNO)
N04ChekaFong Koong FueeBN (MCA)
N05BentaMohd. Soffi Abd. RazakBN (UMNO)
N06Batu TalamAbd. Aziz Mat KiramBN (UMNO)
N07TrasChoong Siew OnnPR (DAP)
N08DongShahiruddin Ab MoinBN (UMNO)
N09TahanWan Amizan Wan Abdul RazakBN (UMNO)
N10DamakLau LeeBN (MCA)
N11Pulau TawarAhmad Shukri IsmailBN (UMNO)
N12BeserahSyed Mohammed Tuan LonnikPR (PAS)
N13SemambuPang Tsu MingBN (MCA)
N14TeruntumChang Hong SeongBN (MCA)
N15Tanjung LumpurAdnan Wan MamatBN (UMNO)
N16InderapuraShafik Fauzan SharifBN (UMNO)
N17Sungai LembingMd Sohaimi Mohamed ShahBN (UMNO)
N18LeparMohd Shohaimi JusohBN (UMNO)
N19PanchingMohd Zaili BesarBN (UMNO)
N20Pulau ManisKhairuddin MahmudBN (UMNO)
N21Peramu JayaIbrahim Awang IsmailBN (UMNO)
N22BebarIshak MuhamadBN (UMNO)
N23ChiniAbu Bakar HarunBN (UMNO)
N24LuitAhmad Munawar Abdul JalilBN (UMNO)
N25Kuala SentulShahaniza ShamsuddinBN (UMNO)
N26ChenorTan Mohd Aminuddin IshakBN (UMNO)
N27JenderakMohamed JaafarBN (UMNO)
N28KerdauSyed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad from 6 March 2011[N 13][10]BN (UMNO)
Zaharuddin Abu Kassim until 12 February 2011BN (UMNO)
N29JengkaWan Salman Wan IsmailBN (UMNO)
N30MentakabChuah Boon SeongBN (MCA)
N31LanchangMohd Sharkar ShamsudinBN (UMNO)
N32Kuala SemantanSyed Hamid Syed MohdPR (PAS)
N33BilutHoh Khai MunBN (MCA)
N34KetariNg Keong ChyeBN (Gerakan)
N35SabaiDavendran MurthyBN (MIC)
N36PelangaiAdnan YaakobBN (UMNO)
N37GuaiNorolazali SulaimanBN (UMNO)
N38TriangLeong Ngah NgahPR (DAP)
N39KemayanMohd Fadil OsmanBN (UMNO)
N40Bukit IbamMohamad Sahfri Ab AzizBN (UMNO)
N41Muadzam ShahMaznah MazlanBN (UMNO)
N42TiomanMohd. Johari HussainBN (UMNO)

Selangor

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 21 | PKR 13 | DAP 12 | PAS 7 | PSM 1 | IND 1 | VAC 1
N01Sungai Air TawarRaja Ideris Raja AhmadBN (UMNO)
N02SabakWarno DogolBN (UMNO)
N03Sungai PanjangMohamed Khir ToyoBN (UMNO)
N04SekinchanNg Suee LimPR (DAP)
N05Hulu BernamMohamed Idris Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N06Kuala Kubu BaharuWong Koon MunBN (MCA)
N07Batang KaliMohd Isa Abu KasimBN (UMNO)
N08Sungai BurongMohd Shamsudin LiasBN (UMNO)
N09PermatangSulaiman Abdul RazakBN (UMNO)
N10Bukit MelawatiMuthiah Maria PillayPR (PKR)
N11IjokAbdul Khalid IbrahimPR (PKR)
N12JeramAmiruddin SetroBN (UMNO)
N13KuangAbdul Shukur IdrusBN (UMNO)
N14RawangGan Pei NeiPR (PKR)
N15Taman TemplerSubahan KamalBN (UMNO)
N16Batu CavesAmirudin ShariPR (PKR)
N17Gombak SetiaHasan Mohamed Ali[N 14]IND
N18Hulu KelangSaari SungibPR (PAS)
N19Bukit AntarabangsaMohamed Azmin AliPR (PKR)
N20Lembah JayaKhasim Abdul AzizPR (PAS)
N21ChempakaIskandar Abdul SamadPR (PAS)
N22TerataiJenice Lee Ying HaPR (DAP)
N23Dusun TuaIsmail SaniBN (UMNO)
N24SemenyihJohan Abd AzizBN (UMNO)
N25KajangLee Kim SinPR (PKR)
N26BangiShafie Abu BakarPR (PAS)
N27BalakongYap Lum ChinPR (DAP)
N28Seri KembanganEan Yong Hian WahPR (DAP)
N29Seri SerdangMohamad Satim DimanBN (UMNO)
N30KinraraTeresa Kok Suh SimPR (DAP)
N31Subang JayaHannah Yeoh Tseow SuanPR (DAP)
N32Seri SetiaNik Nazmi Nik AhmadPR (PKR)
N33Taman MedanHaniza Mohamed TalhaPR (PKR)
N34Bukit GasingVacant since 20 December 2011[N 15][11]VAC
Edward Lee Poh Lin until 20 December 2011PR (DAP)
N35Kampung TunkuLau Weng SanPR (DAP)
N36Damansara UtamaCheah Wing YinPR (DAP)
N37Bukit LanjanElizabeth Wong Keat PingPR (PKR)
N38Paya JarasMuhammad Bushro Mat JohorBN (UMNO)
N39Kota DamansaraMohd Nasir HashimPSM
N40Kota AnggerikYaakob SapariPR (PKR)
N41Batu TigaRodziah IsmailPR (PKR)
N42MeruAbd Rani OsmanPR (PAS)
N43SementaAbd Rahman PalilBN (UMNO)
N44Sungai PinangTeng Chang KhimPR (DAP)
N45Selat KlangHalimah AliPR (PAS)
N46Pelabuhan KlangBadrul Hisham Abdullah[N 16][12]BN (UMNO)
N47PandamaranRonnie Liu Tian KhiewPR (DAP)
N48Kota Alam ShahManoharan MalayalamPR (DAP)
N49Seri AndalasXavier Jayakumar ArulanandamPR (PKR)
N50Sri MudaMat Shuhaimi ShafieiPR (PKR)
N51SijangkangAhmad Yunus HairiPR (PAS)
N52Teluk DatukPhilip Tan Choon SweePR (DAP)
N53MoribHasiman SidomBN (UMNO)
N54Tanjong SepatKarim MansorBN (UMNO)
N55DengkilMarsum PaingBN (UMNO)
N56Sungai PelekYap Ee WahBN (MCA)

Negeri Sembilan

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 21 | DAP 10 | PKR 4 | PAS 1
N01ChennahSiow Chen PinBN (MCA)
N02PertangRazak MansorBN (UMNO)
N03Sungai LuiZainal Abidin AhmadBN (UMNO)
N04KlawangYunus RahmatBN (UMNO)
N05SertingShamshulkahar Mohd DeliBN (UMNO)
N06PalongAziz ShamsudinBN (UMNO)
N07Jeram PadangMogan S. VelayathamBN (MIC)
N08BahauTeo Kok SeongPR (DAP)
N09LenggengMustafa SalimBN (UMNO)
N10NilaiYap Yew WengPR (DAP)
N11LobakAnthony Loke Siew FookPR (DAP)
N12TemiangNg Chin TsaiPR (DAP)
N13SikamatAminuddin HarunPR (PKR)
N14AmpanganRashid LatiffPR (PKR)
N15JuassehMohammad Razi KailBN (UMNO)
N16Seri MenantiAbdul Samad IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N17SenalingIsmail LasimBN (UMNO)
N18PilahAdnan Abu HasanBN (UMNO)
N19JoholRoslan Mohd YusofBN (UMNO)
N20LabuHasim RusdiBN (UMNO)
N21Bukit KepayangCha Kee ChinPR (DAP)
N22RahangM.K. ArumugamPR (DAP)
N23MambauWong May MayPR (DAP)
N24SenawangGunasekaran PalasamyPR (DAP)
N25ParoiMohamad Taufek Abd. GhaniPR (PAS)
N26ChembongZaifulbahri IdrisBN (UMNO)
N27RantauMohamad HasanBN (UMNO)
N28KotaAwaludin SaidBN (UMNO)
N29ChuahChai Tong ChaiPR (PKR)
N30LukutEan Yong Tin SinPR (DAP)
N31Bagan PinangMohd Isa Abdul Samad from 11 October 2009[N 17][13]BN (UMNO)
Azman Mohammad Noor until 4 September 2009BN (UMNO)
N32LinggiIsmail TaibBN (UMNO)
N33Port DicksonRavi MunusamyPR (PKR)
N34GemasZainab NasirBN (UMNO)
N35GemenchehMohd Kamil Abd AzizBN (UMNO)
N36RepahVeerapan SuperamaniamPR (DAP)

Malacca

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 22 | DAP 5 | VAC 1
N01Kuala LinggiIsmail OthmanBN (UMNO)
N02Tanjung BidaraAb Karim SulaimanBN (UMNO)
N03Ayer LimauAmiruddin YusopBN (UMNO)
N04LenduVacant since 10 March 2013[N 18][14]VAC
Idderris Kassim until 10 March 2013BN (UMNO)
N05Taboh NaningLatipah OmarBN (UMNO)
N06RembiaNorpipah AbdolBN (UMNO)
N07GadekAbdul Ghafar AtanBN (UMNO)
N08MachapLai Meng ChongBN (MCA)
N09Durian TunggalAb Wahab Ab LatipBN (UMNO)
N10AsahanR. PerumalBN (MIC)
N11Sungai UdangYaakub Md AminBN (UMNO)
N12Pantai KundorAb Rahman Ab KarimBN (UMNO)
N13Paya RumputTahir HassanBN (UMNO)
N14KelebangSeet Har CheowBN (MCA)
N15BachangLim Jak WongPR (DAP)
N16Ayer KerohKhoo Poay TiongPR (DAP)
N17Bukit BaruMohd Ali RustamBN (UMNO)
N18Ayer MolekMd Yunos HusinBN (UMNO)
N19KesidangGoh Leong SanPR (DAP)
N20Kota LaksamanaBetty Chew Gek ChengPR (DAP)
N21DuyongGan Tian LooBN (MCA)
N22Bandar HilirTey Kok KiewPR (DAP)
N23Telok MasLatiff Tambi ChikBN (UMNO)
N24BembanChua Kheng HwaBN (MCA)
N25RimYazed KhamisBN (UMNO)
N26SerkamGhazale MuhamadBN (UMNO)
N27MerlimauRoslan Ahmad from 6 March 2011[N 19][15]BN (UMNO)
Mohamad Hidhir Abu Hassan until 20 January 2011BN (UMNO)
N28Sungai RambaiHasan Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)

Johor

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 50 | DAP 4 | PAS 2
N01Buloh KasapOthman JaisBN (UMNO)
N02JementahLee Hong TeeBN (MCA)
N03PemanisLau Chin HoonBN (Gerakan)
N04KemelahAyub RahmatBN (UMNO)
N05TenangMohd Azahar Ibrahim from 30 January 2011[N 20]BN (UMNO)
Sulaiman Taha until 17 December 2010BN (UMNO)
N06BekokTan Kok HongBN (MCA)
N07Bukit SerampangTahir Mohd TaatBN (UMNO)
N08JorakShahruddin Md SallehBN (UMNO)
N09GambirAsojan MuniyandyBN (MIC)
N10TangkakGoh Tee TeeBN (MCA)
N11SeromAbdul Ghani OthmanBN (UMNO)
N12BentayanGwee Tong HiangPR (DAP)
N13Sungai AbongSheikh Ibrahim SallehPR (PAS)
N14Bukit NaningAbdullah Md AliBN (UMNO)
N15MaharaniMohammad TaslimPR (PAS)
N16Sungai BalangRobia KosaiBN (UMNO)
N17SemerahAriss SamsudinBN (UMNO)
N18Sri MedanAhmad Zahri JamilBN (UMNO)
N19Yong PengLim Kee MoiBN (MCA)
N20SemarangSamsol Bari JamaliBN (UMNO)
N21Parit YaaniNg See TiongBN (MCA)
N22Parit RajaAb Aziz KaprawiBN (UMNO)
N23PenggaramKoh Chee ChaiBN (MCA)
N24SenggarangJaafar HashimBN (UMNO)
N25RengitAyub JamilBN (UMNO)
N26MachapAbd Hamid Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)
N27Layang-LayangOnn Mohd YassinBN (UMNO)
N28MengkibolNg Lam HuaPR (DAP)
N29MahkotaMd Jais SardayBN (UMNO)
N30PalohHoo Seong ChangBN (MCA)
N31KahangVidyananthan RamanadhanBN (MIC)
N32EndauZainal Abidin OsmanBN (UMNO)
N33TenggarohMurukasvary ThanarajanBN (MIC)
N34PantiBaderi DasukiBN (UMNO)
N35Pasir RajaAdham BabaBN (UMNO)
N36SediliRasman IthnainBN (UMNO)
N37Johor LamaAsiah Md AriffBN (UMNO)
N38PenawarHamimah MansorBN (UMNO)
N39Tanjong SuratHarun AbdullahBN (UMNO)
N40TiramMaulizan BujangBN (UMNO)
N41Puteri WangsaAbdul Halim SuleimanBN (UMNO)
N42Johor JayaTan Cher PukBN (MCA)
N43PermasMunusamy M. MareemuthuBN (MIC)
N44Tanjong PuteriAdam SumiruBN (UMNO)
N45StulangMok Chek HouBN (MCA)
N46Pengkalan RintingChia Song ChengBN (MCA)
N47KempasOsman SapianBN (UMNO)
N48SkudaiBoo Cheng HauPR (DAP)
N49Nusa JayaAbdul Aziz SapianBN (UMNO)
N50Bukit PermaiKamaruzaman AliBN (UMNO)
N51Bukit BatuCheong Chin LiangBN (Gerakan)
N52SenaiOng Kow MengPR (DAP)
N53BenutHasni MohammadBN (UMNO)
N54Pulai SebatangTee Siew KiongBN (MCA)
N55Pekan NenasTang Nai SoonBN (MCA)
N56KukupMd Othman YusofBN (UMNO)

Sabah

No. State Constituency Member Party
BN 57 | DAP 1 | SAPP 2
N01BanggiAbdul Mijul UnainiBN (UMNO)
N02Tanjong KaporTeo Chee KangBN (LDP)
N03PitasBolkiah IsmailBN (UMNO)
N04MatunggongSarapin MaganaBN (PBS)
N05TandekLasiah Baranting @ AnitaBN (PBS)
N06TempasukMusbah JamliBN (UMNO)
N07KadamaianTimbon LagadanBN (PBS)
N08UsukanJaplin Akim @ Abd HamidBN (UMNO)
N09TamparuliJahid @ Nordin JahimBN (PBS)
N10SulamanHajiji NoorBN (UMNO)
N11KiuluLovis RampasBN (PBS)
N12KarambunaiJainab Ahmad AyidBN (UMNO)
N13InanamGoh Chin Lok @ Johnny GohBN (PBS)
N14LikasLiew Teck Chan[N 21][16]SAPP
N15Api-ApiYee Moh ChaiBN (PBS)
N16LuyangMelanie Chia Chui Ket[N 22][16]SAPP
N17Tanjong AruYong Oui FahBN (PBS)
N18PetagasYahyah @ Yahya Hussin Ag HusinBN (UMNO)
N19KapayanKhoo Keok HaiBN (MCA)
N20MoyogDonald Peter MojuntinBN (UPKO)
N21KawangGulam Haidar Khan BahadarBN (UMNO)
N22Pantai ManisAbdul Rahim IsmailBN (UMNO)
N23BongawanKarim BujangBN (UMNO)
N24MembakutMohd Arifin Mohd ArifBN (UMNO)
N25KliasAzizah Mohd DunBN (UMNO)
N26Kuala PenyuTeo Kwan Chin @ Teo Mau SingBN (UPKO)
N27LumadanKamarlin OmbiBN (UMNO)
N28SinduminAhmad BujangBN (UMNO)
N29KundasangJoachim GunsalamBN (PBS)
N30KaranaanMasidi Manjun @ MasdiBN (UMNO)
N31PaginatanEwon EbinBN (UPKO)
N32TambunanJoseph Pairin KitinganBN (PBS)
N33BingkorJustin GukaBN (UPKO)
N34LiawanSairin KarnoBN (UMNO)
N35MelalapRadin MallehBN (PBS)
N36KemabongRubin BalangBN (UMNO)
N37SookEllron AnginBN (PBRS)
N38NabawanBobbey Ah Fang SuanBN (UPKO)
N39SugutSurady KayongBN (UMNO)
N40LabukMetah @ Micheal AsangBN (PBS)
N41Gum-GumZakaria Mohd Edris @ TubauBN (UMNO)
N42Sungai SibugaMusa AmanBN (UMNO)
N43SekongSamsudin YahyaBN (UMNO)
N44KaramuntingPeter Pang En YinBN (Gerakan)
N45ElopuraAu Kam YahBN (Gerakan)
N46Tanjong PapatRaymond Tan Shu KiahBN (Gerakan)
N47KuamutMasiung BanahBN (UPKO)
N48SukauSaddi Abdu RahmanBN (UMNO)
N49TungkuMohd Suhaili SaidBN (UMNO)
N50Lahad DatuNasrun MansurBN (UMNO)
N51KunakNilwan KabangBN (UMNO)
N52SulabayanHarman MohamadBN (UMNO)
N53SenallangNasir SakaranBN (UMNO)
N54BugayaRamlee MarhabanBN (UMNO)
N55BalungSyed Abas Syed AliBN (UMNO)
N56ApasTawfiq Abu Bakar TitinganBN (UMNO)
N57Sri TanjongJimmy Wong Sze PhinPR (DAP)
N58MerotaiPang Yuk MingBN (LDP)
N59Tanjong BatuHamisa SamatBN (UMNO)
N60SebatikAbd Muis PichoBN (UMNO)

Sarawak

2011–16

There were several desertions from Sarawak United Peoples' Party(SUPP) and Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party(SPDP) in the state governing coalition Barisan Nasional, in which these members joined independent parties such as Sarawak People's Energy Party(TERAS) and United People's Party(UPP) which were otherwise friendly to Barisan Nasional.[17] The opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat that contested the Sarawak state elections in 2011 was dissolved after series of disagreements between two main parties, Democratic Action Party(DAP) and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).[18] 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.[19]

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 45 | DAP 11 | PKR 3 | SWP 1 | TERAS 5 | UPP 4 | IND 1 | VAC 1
N01OparRanum Mina[N 23][20][21]UPP
N02Tasik BiruPeter Nansian Ngusie[N 24][20]TERAS
N03Tanjong DatuAdenan SatemBN (PBB)
N04Pantai DamaiAbdul Rahman JunaidiBN (PBB)
N05Demak LautHazland Abang HipniBN (PBB)
N06TupongDaud Abdul RahmanBN (PBB)
N07SamariangSharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman GhazaliBN (PBB)
N08SatokAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang OpengBN (PBB)
N09PadunganWong King WeiPH (DAP)
N10PendingViolet Yong Wui WuiPH (DAP)
N11Batu LintangSee Chee HowPH (PKR)
N12Kota SentosaChong Chieng JenPH (DAP)
N13Batu KawahChristina Chiew Wang SeePH (DAP)
N14AsajayaAbdul Karim Rahman HamzahBN (PBB)
N15Muara TuangMohamad Ali MahmudBN (PBB)
N16BengohJerip Susil[N 25][20][21]UPP
N17TaratRoland Sagah Wee InnBN (PBB)
N18TebeduMichael Manyin JawongBN (PBB)
N19KedupMaclaine Ben @ Martin BenBN (PBB)
N20Sadong JayaAidel LariwooBN (PBB)
N21SimunjanMohd. Naroden MajaisBN (PBB)
N22SebuyauJulaihi NarawiBN (PBB)
N23LinggaSimoi PeriBN (PBB)
N24Beting MaroRazaili GaporBN (PBB)
N25Balai RinginSnowdan LawanBN (PRS)
N26Bukit BegunanMong DagangBN (PRS)
N27SimanggangFrancis Harden HollisBN (SUPP)
N28EngkililiJohnical Rayong Ngipa[N 26][20][21]UPP
N29Batang AirMalcom Mussen LamohBN (PRS)
N30SaribasRicky @ Mohammad Razi SitamBN (PBB)
N31LayarAlfred Jabu NumpangBN (PBB)
N32Bukit SabanRobert Lawson Chuat Vincent EnteringBN (PBB)
N33KalakaAbdul Wahab AzizBN (PBB)
N34KrianAli BijuPH (PKR)
N35BelawaiLen Talif SallehBN (PBB)
N36SemopAbdullah SaidolBN (PBB)
N37DaroMurni SuhailiBN (PBB)
N38JemorengAbu Seman JahwieBN (PBB)
N39RepokWong Hua SehPH (DAP)
N40MeradongTing Tze FuiPH (DAP)
N41PakanWilliam Mawan Ikom[N 27][20]TERAS
N42MeluanWong Judat[N 28][22]SWP
N43NgemahAlexander VincentBN (PRS)
N44MachanGramong JunaBN (PBB)
N45Bukit AssekVacant since 21 June 2014[N 29][23]VAC
Wong Ho Leng until 21 June 2014PR (DAP)
N46DudongYap Hoi LiongPH (DAP)
N47Bawang AssanWong Soon Koh[N 30][20][21]UPP
N48PelawanDavid Wong Kee WoanPH (DAP)
N49NangkaAnnuar RapaeeBN (PBB)
N50DalatFatimah AbdullahBN (PBB)
N51BalingianYussibnosh Balo from 29 March 2014[N 31][24]BN (PBB)
Abdul Taib Mahmud until 28 February 2014BN (PBB)
N52TaminJoseph Mauh IkehBN (PRS)
N53KakusJohn Sikie TayaiBN (PRS)
N54PelagusGeorge Lagong[N 32][25]IND
N55KatibasAmbrose Blikau EnturanBN (PBB)
N56BalehJames Jemut MasingBN (PRS)
N57BelagaLiwan LagangBN (PRS)
N58JepakTalib ZulpilipBN (PBB)
N59KidurongChiew Chiu SingPH (DAP)
N60KemenaStephen Rundi UtomBN (PBB)
N61BekenuRosey Yunus[N 33][20]TERAS
N62LambirRipin LamatBN (PBB)
N63PiasauAlan Ling Sie KiongPH (DAP)
N64PujutFong Pau TeckPH (DAP)
N65SenadinLee Kim ShinBN (SUPP)
N66MarudiSylvester Entire Muran[N 34][20]TERAS
N67Telang UsanDennis NgauBN (PBB)
N68Bukit KotaAbdul Rahman IsmailBN (PBB)
N69Batu DanauPaulus Gumbang[N 35][20]TERAS
N70Ba'kelalanBaru BianPH (PKR)
N71Bukit SariAwang Tengah Ali HassanBN (PBB)

Notes

  1. Manikumar was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the by-election on 7 April 2009 following the resignation of V. Arumugam from PKR.
  2. Tan Wei Shu was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from PKR on 15 April 2010 and became an independent.
  3. Mohd Razhi Salleh was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from PKR on 23 August 2009 and became an independent.
  4. Mohd Fauzi Abdullah was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in a by-election on 14 July 2009 following the death of assemblyman Ismail Yaacob.
  5. Ab Aziz Yusoff was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the by-election on 4 November 2010 following the death of assemblyman Che Hashim Sulaiman.
  6. Mohd Salleh Man was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the by-election on 25 August 2009 following the death of assemblyman Mohd Hamdan Abdul Rahman.
  7. Mansor Othman was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen on 31 May 2009 in a by-election following the resignation of assemblyman Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin.
  8. Osman Mohd Jailu was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from PKR in February 2009 and became an independent.
  9. Hee Yit Foong was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from DAP in February 2009 and became an independent.
  10. Keshvinder Singh was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from DAP on 15 June 2010 and became an independent; then joined PPP few months later.
  11. Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from PKR in February 2009 and became an independent.
  12. Ho Yip Kap originally won the Tanah Rata state seat as an independent candidate general elections in 2008. He joined Gerakan after the elections, thus effectively becoming a BN assemblyman.
  13. Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the by-election on 6 March 2011 following the death of assemblyman Zaharuddin Abu Kassim.
  14. Hasan Mohamed Ali was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, sacked from PAS on 8 January 2012 and became an independent.
  15. Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman Edward Lee Poh Lin from DAP won the seat in the general elections in 2008; however died on 20 December 2011, thus automatically leaving the seat vacant. No by-election were be held due to his death.
  16. Badrul Hisham Abdullah was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, resigned from PKR and later joined UMNO.
  17. Mohd Isa Abdul Samad was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the by-election on 11 October 2009 following the death of assemblyman Azman Mohammad Noor.
  18. Barisan Nasional assemblyman who is also Deputy Speaker for Malacca State Legislative Assembly; Idderris Kassim from UMNO won the seat in the general elections in 2008; however died on 10 March 2013 due to colon cancer, thus automatically leaving the seat vacant. No by-election were be held due to his death.
  19. Roslan Ahmad was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the by-election on 6 March 2011 following the death of assemblyman Mohamad Hidhir Abu Hassan.
  20. Mohd Azahar Ibrahim was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the by-election on 30 January 2011 following the death of assemblyman Sulaiman Taha.
  21. Liew Teck Chan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, became independent following SAPP's withdrawal from Barisan.
  22. Melanie Chia Chui Ket was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2008, became independent following SAPP's withdrawal from Barisan.
  23. Ranum Mina was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit his SUPP membership, joining firstly joined Teras, and then United People's Party, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  24. Peter Nansian Ngusie was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, was stripped of his SPDP membership and joined Teras, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  25. Jerip Susil was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit his SUPP membership, joining Teras and then United People's Party, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  26. Johnical Rayong Ngipa was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit his SUPP membership, joining Teras and then United People's Party, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  27. William Mawan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit his SPDP membership and joined Teras, ann independent party friendly to Barisan.
  28. Wong Judat who was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit SPDP and joined Sarawak Workers Party.
  29. Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman Wong Ho Leng from DAP won the seat in the state elections in 2011; however died of brain cancer on 21 June 2014, thus automatically leaving the seat vacant. No by-election were be held due to his death.
  30. Wong Soon Koh was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, quit his SUPP membership, joining Teras and then United People's Party, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  31. Yussibnosh Balo was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 29 March 2014 in a by-election following the resignation of assemblyman Abdul Taib Mahmud, former Sarawak Chief Minister
  32. George Lagong who was elected as an independent assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, joined the Sarawak Workers Party and finally Teras, a party friendly to Barisan.
  33. Rosey Yunus was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, was stripped of his SPDP membership and joined Teras, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  34. Sylvester Entrie was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen in the state elections in 2011, was stripped of his SPDP membership and joined Teras, an independent party friendly to Barisan.
  35. Paulus Palu Gumbang was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the state elections in 2011, was stripped of his SPDP membership and joined Teras, an independent party friendly to Barisan.

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