Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan

Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan (born 7 November 1966) is a Malaysian politician who is serving as the State Assistant Minister. He has served as the Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Apas since May 2018. He is a member of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) which is aligned with the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition both in federal and state levels.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]


Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan

نظام بن أبو بكر تيتيڠن
Sabah State Assistant Minister of Finance
Assumed office
8 October 2020
Serving with Jasnih Daya
GovernorJuhar Mahiruddin
Chief MinisterHajiji Noor
MinisterHajiji Noor
Masidi Manjun
Preceded byKenny Chua Teck Ho
ConstituencyApas
Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
for Apas
Assumed office
9 May 2018
Preceded byTawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan (UMNOBN)
Majority1,787 (2018)
2,049 (2020)
Personal details
Born
Nizam bin Abu Bakar Titingan

(1966-11-07) November 7, 1966[1]
Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia)
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyUnited Malays National Organisation (UMNO) (until 2018)
Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) (2019-present)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN) (until 2018)
Pakatan Harapan (PH) (2019-2020)
Perikatan Nasional (PN) (2020-present)
OccupationPolitician

Election results

Sabah State Legislative Assembly[9][10][11][12]
Year Constituency Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
2018 N56 Apas, P190 Tawau Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan (UMNO) 7,243 53.58% Abdul Salip Ejal (WARISAN) 5,456 40.36% 13,841 1,787 72.90%
Daud Jalaluddin (PAS) 487 3.60%
Alizaman Jijurahman (PHRS) 333 2.46%
2020 N68 Apas, P190 Tawau Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan (BERSATU) 6,252 58.30% Amrullah Kamal (WARISAN) 4,203 39.20% 10,724 2,049 55.34%
Datu Indal Datu Ismail (PCS) 186 1.73%
Mohd Sayadi Bakal (USNO Baru) 83 0.77%

References

  1. https://www.sabah.gov.my/gazette/docs/002360.pdf
  2. "25 ketua penaja bahagian BERSATU Sabah terima watikah pelantikan". Berita Harian. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  3. "19 Ketua Bahagian Bersatu Sabah menang tanpa bertanding". Sinar Harian. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  4. "5 menteri, 18 pembantu menteri angkat sumpah". Berita Harian. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  5. Muguntan Vanar (12 December 2018). "Sabah Umno exodus sees nine of 10 Aduns, five of six MPs leave". The Star Online. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  6. Hayati Dzulkifli (6 April 2019). "Six Sabah Umno YBs to join Bersatu today". Daily Express. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  7. "Musa Aman umum cukup majoriti bentuk kerajaan baru Sabah" (in Malay). Malaysiakini. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  8. Bernama (31 July 2020). "Warisan defectors 'sacked' themselves; membership cancelled, says secretary-general". The Edge Markets. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  9. "Sabah [Parliament Results]". The Star. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  10. "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) – Results Overview". election.thestar.com.my.
  11. "Undi.info". undi.info. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  12. "N.68 APAS". SPR Dashboard. 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
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