List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–)

The following are the members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri or state assemblies, elected in the 2018 state elections which was part of the 2018 Malaysian general elections. Also included are the list of the Sarawak state assembly members who were elected in 2016.[1] On 24 February 2020, the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and a faction of the Members of Parliament (MPs) from the People's Justice Party (PKR) led by the PKR's then-Deputy President Mohamed Azmin Ali left the governing coalition Pakatan Harapan, resulting in the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan coalition administration led by the then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. [2]

Name Member (with seat) Ideology Leader(s) 2018 result
Votes (%) Seats State Seats
PH Pakatan Harapan
Alliance of Hope
PKR · DAP · BERSATU · AMANAH Reformism / Progressivism Dr. Mahathir Mohamad 45.68
113 / 222
226 / 505
BN Barisan Nasional
National Front
UMNO · MCA · MIC (quitted PBB · PRS · PDP · SUPP · PBS · PBRS · UPKO) National conservatism Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak 33.77
79 / 222
166 / 505
GS Gagasan Sejahtera
Ideas of Prosperity
PAS Islamic conservatism Abdul Hadi Awang 16.90
18 / 222
90 / 505
WARISAN Sabah Heritage Party
Parti Warisan Sabah
Allied with Pakatan Harapan Regionalism Mohd. Shafie Apdal 2.32
8 / 222
21 / 505
GBS United Alliance
Gabungan Bersatu Sabah
N/A Regionalism Dr. Jeffrey G. Kitingan 0.18
1 / 222
3 / 505
Independents and Other Parties 1.15
3 / 222
0 / 505

List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–18)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–present)

Composition

Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (State)

Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (State)
10 May 2018
State legislative
assemblies
# of
seats
Simple
majority
PKR
seats
BN
seats
PAS
seats
WARISAN
seats
DAP
seats
STAR
seats
Ind
seats
Perlis15831020000
Kedah3619183150000
Kelantan452308370000
Terengganu3217010220000
Penang402137210000
Perak5930292730000
Pahang422292580000
Selangor562951410000
Negeri Sembilan3619201600000
Malacca2815151300000
Johor5629361910000
Sabah6031229021620
Total5052201669021620

Current composition

Composition as of 20 July 2020
State legislative
assemblies
# of
seats
Simple
majority
PH
seats
WARISAN
seats
UPKO
seats
PPBM
seats[N 1]
BN
seats[N 2]
PAS
seats[N 3]
GPS
seats[N 4]
GBS
seats[N 5]
PSB
seats
IND
seats [N 6]
Vacant
seats
 Perlis158300010200000
 Kedah3619110042150004[N 7]0
 Kelantan4523000173700000
 Terengganu32170000102200000
 Penang4021330032100010
 Perak59302400 4 24 300031
 Pahang4222900025800000
 Selangor562941007[N 8]5100020
 Negeri Sembilan36192000016000000
 Malacca28151100 2 13 0000 2 0
 Johor56292700 11 16 1 000 1 0
 Sabah6031831491007000
 Sarawak8242600100680421
Total58719431441130906874152

Perlis

14th Perlis State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyPerlis State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerlis
Meeting placePerlis State Assembly Complex, Kangar
Term20 July 2018[3] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPerlis State Executive Council
Websitewww.perlis.gov.my
Members15
SpeakerHamdan Bahari
Deputy SpeakerMohd Shukri Ramli
SecretarySyed Omar Sharifuddin
Menteri BesarAzlan Man
Opposition LeaderAsrul Nizan Abd Jalil
Party controlPerikatan Nasional coalition
Sovereign
RajaTuanku Syed Sirajuddin
Sessions
1st20 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
BN 10 | PH 3 | PAS 2
# Non-MLA Hamdan Bahari BN (UMNO) Speaker
N1 Titi Tinggi Teh Chai Aan BN (MCA) EXCO member
N2 Beseri Ruzaini Rais BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N3 Chuping Asmaiza Ahmad BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N4 Mata Ayer Siti Berenee Yahaya BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N5 Santan Azizan Sulaiman BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N6 Bintong Azlan Man BN (UMNO) Menteri Besar
N7 Sena Asrul Nizan Abd. Jalil PH (PKR) Opposition Leader
N8 Indera Kayangan Gan Ay Ling PH (PKR) N/A
N9 Kuala Perlis Nor Azam Karap PH (PKR)
N10 Kayang Hamizan Hassan BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N11 Pauh Rozieana Ahmad BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N12 Tambun Tulang Ismail Kassim[N 9][4][5][6] BN (UMNO) N/A
N13 Guar Sanji Mohd. Ridzuan Hashim PAS
N14 Simpang Empat Nurulhisham Yaakob BN (UMNO) EXCO member
N15 Sanglang Mohd. Shukri Ramli PAS Deputy Speaker

Kedah

14th Kedah State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyKedah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKedah
Meeting placeWisma Darul Aman, Alor Setar
Term4 July 2018[7] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentKedah State Executive Council
Websitemmk.kedah.gov.my
Members36
SpeakerAhmad Kassim
Deputy SpeakerJuhari Bulat
SecretaryIqbal Ahmad
Menteri BesarMuhammad Sanusi Md Nor
Opposition LeaderPhahrolrazi Zawawi
Party controlPerikatan Nasional coalition
Sovereign
SultanSultan Sallehuddin
Sessions
1st4 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
PAS 15 | PH 11 | PPBM 4 | IND 4 | BN 2
#Non-MLAAhmad KassimPH (PKR) Speaker
N1Ayer HangatJuhari BulatBERSATU Deputy Speaker
N2KuahMohd Firdaus AhmadBERSATU EXCO member
N3Kota SiputehSalmee SaidPH (AMANAH) N/A
N4Ayer HitamAzhar IbrahimPAS
N5Bukit Kayu HitamHalimaton Shaadiah SaadBERSATU EXCO member
N6JitraMukhriz Mahathir[N 10][8]IND N/A
N7Kuala NerangMunir @ Mohamad Yusoff ZakariaPAS
N8PeduMohd Radzi Md AminPAS
N9Bukit LadaSalim MahmoodPAS
N10Bukit PinangRomani Wan SalimPAS EXCO member
N11DergaTan Kok YewPH (DAP) N/A
N12Suka MenantiZamri YusufPH (PKR)
N13Kota Darul AmanTeh Swee LeongPH (DAP)
N14Alor MengkuduPhahrolrazi Mohd ZawawiPH (PAN)Opposition Leader
N15Anak BukitAmiruddin Hamzah[N 11][8]IND N/A
N16Kubang RotanMohd Asmirul Anuar ArisPH (AMANAH)
N17Pengkalan KundorIsmail SallehPH (AMANAH)
N18TokaiMohd Hayati OthmanPAS EXCO member
N19Sungai TiangSuraya YaacobBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N20Sungai LimauMohd Azam Abd SamatPAS N/A
N21Guar ChempedakKu Abd Rahman Ku Ismail [N 12][9][10]BERSATU EXCO member
N22GurunJohari AbdulPH (PKR) N/A
N23BelantekMad Isa ShafiePAS
N24JeneriMuhammad Sanusi Md NorPAS Menteri Besar
N25Bukit SelambauSummugam RengasamyPH (PKR) N/A
N26Tanjong DawaiHanif GhazaliPAS
N27Pantai MerdekaAhmad Fadzli HashimPAS
N28Bakar ArangOoi Tze MinPH (PKR)
N29SidamRobert Ling Kui Ee[N 13][11]IND EXCO member
N30BayuAbd Nasir IdrisPAS N/A
N31KupangNajmi AhmadPAS EXCO member
N32Kuala KetilMansor ZakariaPAS N/A
N33Merbau PulasSiti Aishah GhazaliPAS EXCO member
N34LunasAzman Nasruddin[N 14][11]IND EXCO member
N35KulimYeo Keng ChuanPH (PKR) N/A
N36Bandar BaharuNorsabrina Mohd. NoorBN (UMNO)

Kelantan

14th Kelantan State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyKelantan State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKelantan
Meeting placeKota Darul Naim, Kota Bharu
Term28 June 2018[12] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentKelantan State Executive Council
Websitewww.kelantan.gov.my
Members45
SpeakerAbdullah Ya'kub
Deputy SpeakerAbd Fattah Mahmood
SecretaryMohd Zaika Yamani Ibrahim
Menteri BesarAhmad Yakob
Party controlPerikatan Nasional coalition
Sovereign
SultanSultan Muhammad V
Sessions
1st28 June 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
PAS 37 | BN 7 | PPBM 1
#Non-MLAAbdullah Ya'kubPAS Speaker
N1Pengkalan KuborWan Roslan Wan HamatPAS EXCO member
N2KelaboranMohd Adenan HassanPAS N/A
N3Pasir PekanAhmad YaakobPAS Menteri Besar
N4Wakaf BharuMohd Rusli AbdullahPAS N/A
N5KijangIzani HusinPAS EXCO member
N6ChempakaAhmad Fathan MahmoodPAS N/A
N7PanchorNik Mohd. Amar Nik AbdullahPAS Deputy Menteri Besar
N8Tanjong MasRohani IbrahimPAS N/A
N9Kota LamaTan Teng Loon @ Anuar Tan AbdullahPAS
N10Bunut PayongRamli MamatPAS
N11TendongRozi MuhamadPAS
N12Pengkalan PasirHanifa AhmadPAS EXCO member
N13MerantiMohd. Nassuruddin DaudPAS EXCO member
N14ChetokZuraidin AbdullahPAS N/A
N15Gual PeriokMohamad AwangPAS
N16Apam PutraAbdul Rasul MohamedPAS
N17SalorSaiful Adli Abu BakarPAS
N18Pasir TumbohAbd Rahman YunusPAS
N19DemitMumtaz Md. NawiPAS EXCO member
N20TawangHassan MohamoodPAS N/A
N21Pantai IramaMohd Huzaimy Che HusinPAS
N22JelawatAbdul Azziz KadirPAS
N23MelorMd Yusnan YusofPAS
N24KadokAzami Md. NorPAS EXCO member
N25Kok LanasMd Alwi Che AhmadBN (UMNO) N/A
N26Bukit PanauAbdul Fattah Mahmood PAS Deputy Speaker
N27Gual IpohBakri MustaphaBN (UMNO) N/A
N28KemahangMd. Anizam Ab. RahmanPAS EXCO member
N29SelisingTuan Mohd Saripuddin Tuan IsmailPAS EXCO member
N30LimbonganMohd Nazlan Mohamed HasbullahPAS N/A
N31SemerakWan Hassan Wan IbrahimPAS
N32GaalMohd Rodzi Ja'afarPAS
N33Pulai ChondongAzhar SallehPAS
N34TemanganMohamed Fadzli HassanPAS EXCO member
N35KemuningMohd Roseli IsmailPAS N/A
N36Bukit BungaMohd Adhan KechikBN (UMNO)
N37Ayer LanasMustapa MohamedBERSATU N/A
N38Kuala BalahAbd Aziz DerashidBN (UMNO)
N39MengkebangMuhammad Mat SulaimanPAS
N40GuchilHilmi AbdullahPAS
N41Manek UraiMohd Fauzi AbdullahPAS
N42DabongKu Mohd Zaki Ku HussienPAS
N43NenggiriAb Aziz YusoffBN (UMNO)
N44PalohAmran ArifinBN (UMNO)
N45GalasMohd Syahbuddin HashimBN (UMNO)

Terengganu

14th Terengganu State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyTerengganu State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionTerengganu
Meeting placeWisma Darul Iman, Kuala Terengganu
Term1 July 2018[13] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentTerengganu State Executive Council
Websitewww.terengganu.gov.my
Members32 elected members
1 nominated member
SpeakerYahaya Ali
SecretaryZulkifli Isa
Menteri BesarAhmad Samsuri Mokhtar
Party controlPerikatan Nasional coalition
Sovereign
SultanSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin
Sessions
1st1 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
PAS 24 | BN 10
#Non-MLAYahaya AliPAS Speaker
N1Kuala BesutTengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd RahmanBN (UMNO) N/A
N2Kota PuteraMohd. Nurkhuzaini Ab. RahmanPAS EXCO member
N3JertihMuhammad Pehimi YusofBN (UMNO) N/A
N4Hulu BesutNawi MohamadBN (UMNO)
N5JabiAzman IbrahimPAS EXCO member
N6PermaisuriAbd Halim JusohBN (UMNO) N/A
N7LangkapSabri Mohd NoorBN (UMNO)
N8Batu RakitBazlan Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)
N9TepuhHishamuddin Abdul KarimPAS
N10Buluh GadingRidzuan HashimPAS
N11Seberang TakirAhmad Razif Abdul RahmanBN (UMNO)
N12Bukit TunggalAlias RazakPAS EXCO member
N13Wakaf MempelamWan Sukairi Wan AbdullahPAS EXCO member
N14BandarAhmad Shah MuhamedPAS N/A
N15LadangTengku Hassan Tengku OmarPAS EXCO member
N16Batu BurukMuhammad Khalil Abdul HadiPAS N/A
N17Alur LimbatAriffin DeramanPAS EXCO member
N18Bukit PayungMohd. Nor HamzahPAS EXCO member
N19Ru RendangAhmad Samsuri MokhtarPAS Menteri Besar
N20Pengkalan BeranganSulaiman SulongPAS N/A
N21TelemungRozi MamatBN (UMNO)
N22ManirHilmi HarunPAS
N23Kuala BerangMamad PutehPAS EXCO member
N24AjilMaliaman KassimPAS N/A
N25Bukit BesiRoslee DaudBN (UMNO)
N26Rantau AbangAlias HarunPAS
N27SuraWan Hapandi Wan NikPAS
N28PakaSatiful Bahri MamatPAS EXCO member
N29KemasikSaiful Azmi SuhailiPAS N/A
N30KijalAhmad SaidBN (UMNO) N/A
N31CukaiHanafiah MatPAS EXCO member
N32Air PutihAb Razak IbrahimPAS N/A
-Zuraida Md. Noor[N 15][14]Zuraida Mohd NoorPAS

Penang

14th Penang State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyPenang State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPenang
Meeting placePenang State Assembly Building, George Town
Term2 August 2018[15] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPenang State Executive Council
Websitedun.penang.gov.my
Members40
SpeakerLaw Choo Kiang
Deputy SpeakerAmar Pritpal Abdullah
SecretaryMohd Farulizam Che Meh
Government LeaderChow Kon Yeow
Opposition LeaderMuhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriAbdul Rahman Abbas
Sessions
1st2 August 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 33 | BN 2 | BERSATU 3 | GS 1 | IND 1
N01PenagaMohd. Yusni Mat PiahGS (PAS)
N02BertamKhaliq Mehtab Mohd. IshaqBERSATU
N03Pinang TunggalAhmad Zakiyuddin Abd. Rahman
(Deputy Chief Minister)
PH (PKR)
N04Permatang BeranganNor Hafizah OthmanBN (UMNO)
N05Sungai DuaMuhamad Yusoff Mohd. Noor
(Opposition Leader)
BN (UMNO)
N06Telok Ayer TawarMustafa Kamal AhmadPH (PKR)
N07Sungai PuyuPhee Boon Poh
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N08Bagan JermalSoon Lip Chee
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N09Bagan DalamSatees MuniandyPH (DAP)
N10Seberang JayaAfif Bahardin[N 16][16][17]BERSATU
N11Permatang PasirMuhammad Faiz Mohamed FadzilPH (AMANAH)
N12PenantiNorlela Ariffin
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N13BerapitHeng Lee LeePH (DAP)
N14Machang BubokLee Khai LoonPH (PKR)
N15Padang LalangChong Eng
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N16PeraiRamasamy Palanisamy
(Deputy Chief Minister)
PH (DAP)
N17Bukit TengahGooi Hsiao-LeungPH (PKR)
N18Bukit TambunGoh Choon AikPH (PKR)
N19JawiH’ng Mooi LyePH (DAP)
N20Sungai BakapAmar Pritpal Abdullah
(Deputy Speaker)
PH (PKR)
N21Sungai AchehZulkifli Ibrahim[N 17][16]IND
N22Tanjong BungaZairil Khir Johari
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N23Air PutihLim Guan EngPH (DAP)
N24Kebun BungaOng Khan LeePH (PKR)
N25Pulau TikusLee Chun KitPH (DAP)
N26Padang KotaChow Kon Yeow
(Chief Minister)
PH (DAP)
N27Pengkalan KotaGooi Zi SenPH (DAP)
N28KomtarTeh Lai HengPH (DAP)
N29Datok KeramatJagdeep Singh Deo
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N30Sungai PinangLim Siew KhimPH (DAP)
N31Batu LancangOng Ah TeongPH (DAP)
N32Seri DelimaSyerleena Abdul RashidPH (DAP)
N33Air ItamJoseph Ng Soon SeongPH (DAP)
N34Paya TerubongYeoh Soon Hin
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N35Batu UbanKumaresan AramugamPH (PKR)
N36Pantai JerejakSaifuddin Nasution IsmailPH (PKR)
N37Batu MaungAbdul Halim Hussain
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N38Bayan LepasAzrul Mahathir AzizPH (AMANAH)
N39Pulau BetongMohd. Tuah IsmailPH (PKR)
N40Telok BahangZolkifly Md. LazimBERSATU

Perak

14th Perak State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyPerak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPerak
Meeting placeBangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh
Term3 July 2018[18] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPerak State Executive Council
Websitewww.perak.gov.my
Members59
SpeakerMohamad Zahir Abdul Khalid
Deputy SpeakerKhalil Yahya
SecretaryShahrul Azam Shaari
Government LeaderAhmad Faizal Azumu
Opposition LeaderAbdul Aziz Bari
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah
Sessions
1st3 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
BN 25 | PH 24 | PPBM 5 | PAS 3 | IND 1 | GERAKAN 1 | VAC 1
-Non-MLAMohamad Zahir Abdul KhalidBN (UMNO) Speaker
N1Pengkalan HuluAznel IbrahimBN (UMNO) N/A
N2TemenggorSalbiah MohamedBN (UMNO)
N3KeneringMohd. Tarmizi IdrisBN (UMNO)
N4Kota TampanSaarani MohamadBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N5SelamaMohd Akmal KamaruddinPAS
N6Kubu GajahKhalil YahayaPAS Deputy Speaker
N7Batu KurauMuhammad Amin ZakariaBN (UMNO) N/A
N8Titi SerongHasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim[N 18][19][20][21]BERSATU
N9Kuala KurauAbdul Yunus Jamahri[N 19][22]BERSATU EXCO member
N10Alor PongsuSham Mat SahatBN (UMNO) N/A
N11Gunong SemanggolRazman ZakariaPAS EXCO member
N12SelinsingMohamad Noor DawooBN (UMNO) N/A
N13Kuala SepetangMohd. Kamaruddin Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N14Changkat JeringAhmad Saidi Mohamad DaudBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N15TrongJamilah ZakariaBN (UMNO) N/A
N16KamuntingMuhd. Fadhil NuruddinPH (AMANAH)
N17Pokok AssamLeow Thye YihPH (DAP)
N18AulongNga Kor MingPH (DAP)
N19ChenderohZainun Mat NoorBN (UMNO)
N20Lubok MerbauJurij JalaluddinBN (UMNO)
N21LintangMohd Zolkafly HarunBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N22JalongLoh Sze YeePH (DAP) N/A
N23ManjoiAsmuni AwiPH (AMANAH)
N24Hulu KintaMuhamad Arafat Varisai MahamadPH (PKR)
N25CanningJenny Choy Tsi JenPH (DAP)
N26Tebing TinggiAbdul Aziz BariPH (DAP) Opposition Leader
N27Pasir PinjiLee Chuan HowPH (DAP) N/A
N28BerchamOng Boon PiowPH (DAP)
N29KepayangKo Chung SenPH (DAP)
N30BuntongSivasubramaniam Athinarayanan[N 20][19][20][23]GERAKAN
N31JelapangCheah Poh HianPH (DAP)
N32MenglembuChaw Kam FoonPH (DAP)
N33TronohYong Choo Kiong[N 21][19][20]IND
N34Bukit ChandanMaslin Sham RazmanBN (UMNO)
N35ManongMohd. Zuraimi RazaliBN (UMNO)
N36Pengkalan BaharuAbd. Manap HashimBN (UMNO)
N37Pantai RemisWong May IngPH (DAP)
N38AstakaTeoh Yee ChernPH (DAP)
N39BelanjaKhairudin Abu HanipahBN (UMNO)
N40BotaKhairul Shahril MohamedBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N41Malim NawarLeong Cheok KengPH (DAP) N/A
N42KeranjiChong ZheminPH (DAP)
N43Tulang SekahNolee Ashilin Mohamed Radzi[N 22][24][22]BERSATU EXCO member
N44Sungai RapatMohammad Nizar JamaluddinPH (AMANAH) N/A
N45Simpang PulaiTan Kar HingPH (PKR)
N46TejaNg Shy ChingPH (PKR)
N47ChenderiangAhmad Faizal AzumuBERSATU Menteri Besar
N48Ayer KuningSamsudin Abu HassanBN (UMNO) N/A
N49Sungai ManikZainol Fadzi Paharudin[N 23][25]BERSATU
N50Kampong GajahWan Norashikin Wan NoordinBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N51Pasir PanjangYahaya Mat NorPH (AMANAH) N/A
N52PangkorZambry Abdul KadirBN (UMNO)
N53RungkupShahrul Zaman YahyaBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N54Hutan MelintangKhairuddin TarmiziBN (UMNO) N/A
N55Pasir BedamarTerence NaiduPH (DAP)
N56Changkat JongMohd. Azhar JamaluddinBN (UMNO)
N57SungkaiSivanesan AchalingamPH (DAP)
N58SlimMohd. Khusairi Abdul TalibBN (UMNO)
N59BehrangAminuddin ZulkipliPH (AMANAH)

Pahang

14th Pahang State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyPahang State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionPahang
Meeting placeWisma Seri Pahang, Kuantan
Term2 July 2018[26] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentPahang State Executive Council
Websitewww.pahang.gov.my
Members42
SpeakerIshak Muhammad
Deputy SpeakerMohamed Jaafar
SecretarySyed Ahmad Khirulanwar Alyahya Syed Abdul Rahman
Government LeaderWan Rosdy Wan Ismail
Opposition LeaderChiong Yoke Kong
Party controlPerikatan Nasional coalition
Sovereign
SultanSultan Abdullah
Sessions
1st2 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
BN 25 | PH 9 | PAS 8
-Non-MLAIshak MuhamadBN (UMNO) Speaker
N1Tanah RataChiong Yoke KongPH (DAP) Opposition Leader
N2JelaiWan Rosdy Wan IsmailBN (UMNO) Menteri Besar
N3Padang TengkuMustapa LongBN (UMNO) N/A
N4ChekaLee Ah WongBN (MCA)
N5BentaMohd. Soffi Abd. RazakBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N6Batu TalamAbdul Aziz Mat KiramBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N7TrasChow Yu HuiPH (DAP) N/A
N8DongShahiruddin Ab MoinBN (UMNO)
N9TahanMohd Zakhwan Ahmad BadarddinPAS
N10DamakZuridan Mohd DaudPAS
N11Pulau TawarNazri NgahBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N12BeserahAndansura RabuPAS N/A
N13SemambuLee Chean ChungPH (PKR)
N14TeruntumSim Chon SiangPH (PKR)
N15Tanjung LumpurRosli Abdul JabarPAS
N16InderapuraShafik Fauzan SharifBN (UMNO)
N17Sungai LembingMd Sohaimi Mohamed ShahBN (UMNO)
N18LeparAbdul Rahim MudaBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N19PanchingMohd Tarmizi YahayaPAS N/A
N20Pulau ManisKhairuddin MahmudBN (UMNO)
N21Peramu JayaSh Mohamed Puzi Sh AliBN (UMNO)
N22BebarMohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. ArifBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N23ChiniMohd Sharim Md Zain[N 24][27]BN (UMNO) N/A
N24LuitMohd Sofian Abd JalilPAS
N25Kuala SentulShahaniza ShamsuddinBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N26ChenorMujjibur Rahman IshakPAS N/A
N27JenderakMohamed JaafarBN (UMNO) Deputy Speaker
N28KerdauSyed Ibrahim Syed AhmadBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N29JengkaShahril Azman Abd HalimPAS N/A
N30MentakabWoo Chee WanPH (DAP)
N31LanchangMohd Sharkar ShamsudinBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N32Kuala SemantanNor Azmi Mat LudinBN (UMNO) N/A
N33BilutLee Chin ChenPH (DAP)
N34KetariSyefura OthmanPH (DAP)
N35SabaiKamache Doray RajooPH (DAP)
N36PelangaiAdnan YaakobBN (UMNO)
N37GuaiNorol Azali SulaimanBN (UMNO) EXCO member
N38TriangLeong Yu ManPH (DAP) N/A
N39KemayanMohd Fadil OsmanBN (UMNO)
N40Bukit IbamSamsiah ArshadBN (UMNO)
N41Muadzam ShahRazali KassimBN (UMNO)
N42TiomanMohd. Johari HusinBN (UMNO) EXCO member

Selangor

14th Selangor State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodySelangor State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSelangor
Meeting placeBangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Term26 June 2018[28] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentSelangor State Executive Council
Websitedewan.selangor.gov.my
Members56
SpeakerNg Suee Lim
Deputy SpeakerHasnul Baharuddin
SecretaryMohd. Khairul Ashraff Razali
Government LeaderAmirudin Shari
Opposition LeaderRizam Ismail
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
SultanSultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah
Sessions
1st26 June 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 40 | BN 5 | BERSATU 3 | GS 1 | IND 7
N1Sungai Air TawarRizam Ismail
(Opposition Leader)
BN (UMNO)
N2SabakAhmad Mustain Othman[N 25][29]IND
N3Sungai PanjangMohd. Imran TamrinBN (UMNO)
N4SekinchanNg Suee Lim
(Speaker)
PH (DAP)
N5Hulu BernamRosni SoharBN (UMNO)
N6Kuala Kubu BaharuLee Kee HiongPH (DAP)
N7Batang KaliHarumaini Omar[N 26][30]IND
N8Sungai BurongMohd. Shamsudin LiasBN (UMNO)
N9PermatangRozana Zainal AbidinPH (PKR)
N10Bukit MelawatiJuwairiya ZulkifliPH (PKR)
N11IjokIdris AhmadPH (PKR)
N12JeramMohd. Shaid Rosli[N 27][31]IND
N13KuangSallehudin Amiruddin[N 28][30]IND
N14RawangChua Wei KiatPH (PKR)
N15Taman TemplerMohd. Sany HamzanPH (AMANAH)
N16Sungai TuaAmirudin Shari
(Menteri Besar)
PH (PKR)
N17Gombak SetiaHilman Idham[N 29][32][33]BERSATU
N18Hulu KelangSaari SungibPH (AMANAH)
N19Bukit AntarabangsaMohamed Azmin Ali
(Ministry of International Trade and Industry)[N 30][34]
IND
N20Lembah JayaHaniza Mohamed Talha[N 31][35][16]IND
N21Pandan IndahIzham Hashim
(EXCO Member)
PH (AMANAH)
N22TerataiLai Wai ChongPH (DAP)
N23Dusun TuaEdry Faizal Eddy YusofPH (DAP)
N24SemenyihZakaria Hanafi[N 32][36]BN (UMNO)
N25KajangHee Loy Sian
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N26Sungai RamalMazwan JoharPH (AMANAH)
N27BalakongWong Siew Ki [N 33][37]PH (DAP)
N28Seri KembanganEan Yong Hian WahPH (DAP)
N29Seri SerdangSiti Mariah Mahmud
(EXCO Member)
PH (AMANAH)
N30KinraraNg Sze Han
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N31Subang JayaMichelle Ng Mei SzePH (DAP)
N32Seri SetiaHalimey Abu Bakar[N 34][38]PH (PKR)
N33Taman MedanSyamsul Firdaus Mohamed SupriPH (PKR)
N34Bukit GasingRajiv RishyakaranPH (DAP)
N35Kampung TunkuLim Yi WeiPH (DAP)
N36Bandar UtamaJamaliah JamaluddinPH (DAP)
N37Bukit LanjanElizabeth Wong Keat PingPH (PKR)
N38Paya JarasMohd. Khairuddin Othman
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N39Kota DamansaraShatiri MansorPH (PKR)
N40Kota AnggerikNajwan HalimiPH (PKR)
N41Batu TigaRodziah Ismail
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N42MeruMohd. Fakhrulrazi Mohd. MokhtarPH (AMANAH)
N43SementaDaroyah Alwi[N 35][39]IND
N44Selat KlangAbdul Rashid AsariBERSATU
N45Bandar Baru KlangTeng Chang Khim
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N46Pelabuhan KlangAzmizam Zaman HuriPH (PKR)
N47PandamaranLeong Tuck CheePH (DAP)
N48SentosaGunarajah GeorgePH (PKR)
N49Sungai KandisMohd. Zawawi Ahmad Mughni [N 36][40]PH (PKR)
N50Kota KemuningGanabatirau Veraman
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N51SijangkangAhmad Yunus HairiGS (PAS)
N52BantingLau Weng SanPH (DAP)
N53MoribHasnul Baharuddin
(Deputy Speaker)[41]
PH (AMANAH)
N54Tanjong SepatBorhan Aman ShahPH (PKR)
N55DengkilAdhif Syan AbdullahBERSATU
N56Sungai PelekRonnie Liu Tian KhiewPH (DAP)

Negeri Sembilan

14th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyNegeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionNegeri Sembilan
Meeting placeWisma Negeri, Negeri Sembilan
Term2 July 2018[42] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentNegeri Sembilan State Executive Council
Websitewww.ns.gov.my
Members36
SpeakerZulkefly Mohamad Omar
Deputy SpeakerRavi Munusamy
SecretaryMohd Amin Ludin
Government LeaderAminuddin Harun
Opposition LeaderMohamad Hasan
Party controlPakatan Harapan
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan BesarTuanku Muhriz
Sessions
1st2 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 20 | BN 16 |
N1ChennahLoke Siew FookPH (DAP)
N2PertangNoor Azmi YusufBN (UMNO)
N3Sungai LuiMohd. Razi Mohd. AliBN (UMNO)
N4KelawangBakri Sawir
(EXCO Member)
PH (AMANAH)
N5SertingShamsulkahar Mohd. DeliBN (UMNO)
N6PalongMustafa NagoorBN (UMNO)
N7Jeram PadangManickam LetchumanBN (MIC)
N8BahauTeo Kok Seong
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N9LenggengSuhaimi KassimPH (AMANAH)
N10NilaiArul Kumar Jambunathan
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N11LobakChew Seh YongPH (DAP)
N12TemiangNg Chin TsaiPH (DAP)
N13SikamatAminuddin Harun
(Menteri Besar)
PH (PKR)
N14AmpanganMohamad Rafie Ab. Malik
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N15JuassehIsmail LasimBN (UMNO)
N16Seri MenantiAbdul Samad IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N17SenalingAdnan Abu HasanBN (UMNO)
N18PilahMohamad Nazaruddin Sabtu
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N19JoholSaiful Yazan SulaimanBN (UMNO)
N20LabuIsmail Ahmad
(EXCO Member)
PH (PKR)
N21Bukit KepayangNicole Tan Lee Koon
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N22RahangMary Josephine Pritam SinghPH (DAP)
N23MambauYap Yew WengPH (DAP)
N24Seremban JayaGunasekaren PalasamyPH (DAP)
N25ParoiMohamad Taufek Abd. Ghani
(EXCO Member)
PH (AMANAH)
N26ChembongZaifulbahri IdrisBN (UMNO)
N27RantauMohamad Hasan[N 37][43]
(Opposition Leader)
BN (UMNO)
N28KotaAwaludin SaidBN (UMNO)
N29ChuahYek Diew ChingPH (PKR)
N30LukutChoo Ken Hwa
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)
N31Bagan PinangTun Hairuddin Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N32LinggiAbdul Rahman Mohd. RedzaBN (UMNO)
N33Sri TanjungRavi Munusamy
(Deputy Speaker)
PH (PKR)
N34GemasAbdul Razak SaidBN (UMNO)
N35GemenchehMohd. Isam Mohd. IsaBN (UMNO)
N36RepahVeerapan Superamaniam
(EXCO Member)
PH (DAP)

Malacca

14th Malacca State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyMalacca State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionMalacca
Meeting placeSeri Negeri Complex
Term19 July 2018[44] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentMalacca State Executive Council
Websitewww.melaka.gov.my
Members28
SpeakerOmar Jaafar, Ab Rauf Yusof (dispute)
Deputy SpeakerWong Fort Pin, Ghazale Muhamad (dispute)
SecretaryMohd Yusof Abu Bakar
Government LeaderSulaiman Md Ali
Opposition LeaderAdly Zahari
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriMohd Khalil Yaakob
Sessions
1st19 July 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 11 | BN 13 | BERSATU 2 | IND 2
N1Kuala LinggiIsmail OthmanBN (UMNO)
N2Tanjung BidaraMd. Rawi MahmudBN (UMNO)
N3Ayer LimauAmiruddin YusopBN (UMNO)
N4LenduSulaiman Md Ali
(Chief Minister)
BN (UMNO)
N5Taboh NaningLatipah Omar
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N6RembiaMuhammad Jailani Khamis[N 38][45][46]
(EXCO Member)
IND
N7GadekSaminathan GanesanPH (DAP)
N8Machap JayaGinie Lim Siew LinPH (PKR)
N9Durian TunggalMohd. Sofi Abdul WahabPH (AMANAH)
N10AsahanAbdul Ghafar Atan
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N11Sungai UdangIdris Haron
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N12Pantai KundorNor Azman HassanBN (UMNO)
N13Paya RumputMohd. Rafiq Naizamohideen
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N14KelebangGue TeckPH (PKR)
N15Pengkalan BatuNorhizam Hassan Baktee[N 39][20]
(EXCO Member)
IND
N16Ayer KerohKerk Chee YeePH (DAP)
N17Bukit KatilAdly Zahari
(Opposition leader)
PH (AMANAH)
N18Ayer MolekRahmad MarimanBN (UMNO)
N19KesidangSeah Shoo ChinPH (DAP)
N20Kota LaksamanaLow Chee LeongPH (DAP)
N21DuyongDamian Yeo Shen LiPH (DAP)
N22Bandar HilirTey Kok KiewPH (DAP)
N23Telok MasNoor Effandi Ahmad
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N24BembanWong Fort Pin
(Deputy Speaker)
PH (DAP)
N25RimGhazale MuhamadBN (UMNO)
N26SerkamZaidi AttanBN (UMNO)
N27MerlimauRoslan Ahmad
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N28Sungai RambaiHasan Abd. RahmanBN (UMNO)

Johor

14th Johor State Legislative Assembly
13th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyJohor State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionJohor
Meeting placeSultan Ismail Building
Term28 June 2018[47] – present
Election2018 state election
GovernmentJohor State Executive Council
Websitewww.johor.gov.my
Members56
SpeakerSuhaizan Kayat
Deputy SpeakerGan Peck Cheng
SecretaryShubanah Yusuf
Government LeaderHasni Mohammad
Opposition LeaderAminolhuda Hassan
Party controlPerikatan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Ibrahim
Sessions
1st28 June 2018 – present
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
PH 27 | BN 16 | BERSATU 11 | GS 1 | IND 1
N1Buloh KasapZahari SaripBN (UMNO)
N2JementahTan Chen ChoonPH (DAP)
N3PemanisChong Fat Full
(EXCO Member)[N 40][48]
IND
N4KemelahSulaiman Mohd. NorPH (AMANAH)
N5TenangMohd. Solihan Badri
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N6BekokRamakrishnan SuppiahPH (DAP)
N7Bukit KepongSahruddin JamalBERSATU
N8Bukit PasirNajib LepGS (PAS)
N9GambirMuhyiddin Mohd. Yassin
(Prime Minister of Malaysia)
BERSATU
N10TangkakEe Chin LiPH (DAP)
N11SeromFaizul Amri AdnanPH (AMANAH)
N12BentayanNg Yak HowePH (DAP)
N13Simpang JeramSalahuddin AyubPH (AMANAH)
N14Bukit NaningMd. Ysahrudin KusniPH (PKR)
N15MaharaniNor Hayati BachokPH (AMANAH)
N16Sungai BalangZaiton Ismail
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N17SemerahMohd. Khuzzan Abu BakarPH (PKR)
N18Sri MedanZulkurnain KamisanBN (UMNO)
N19Yong PengChew Peck ChooPH (DAP)
N20SemarangSamsol Bari Jamali
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N21Parit YaaniAminolhuda Hassan
(Opposition leader)
PH (AMANAH)
N22Parit RajaNor Rashidah RamliBN (UMNO)
N23Penggaram}Gan Peck Cheng
(Deputy Speaker)
PH (DAP)
N24SenggarangKhairuddin A. RahimPH (AMANAH)
N25RengitAyub Jamil
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N26MachapAbd. Taib Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N27Layang-layangOnn Hafiz Ghazi
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N28MengkibolChew Chong SinPH (DAP)
N29MahkotaMuhamad Said JonitPH (AMANAH)
N30PalohSheikh Umar Bagharib AliPH (DAP)
N31KahangVidyananthan Ramanadhan
(EXCO Member)
BN (MIC)
N32EndauAlwiyah Talib[N 41][49]BERSATU
N33TenggarohRaven Kumar KrishnasamyBN (MIC)
N34PantiHahasrin HashimBN (UMNO)
N35Pasir RajaRashidah IsmailBN (UMNO)
N36SediliRasman Ithnain[N 42][49]BERSATU
N37Johor LamaRosleli Jahari[N 43][49]BERSATU
N38PenawarSharifah Azizah Syed ZainBN (UMNO)
N39Tanjung SuratSyed Sis Syed A. RahmanBN (UMNO)
N40TiramGopalakrishnan SubramaniamPH (PKR)
N41Puteri WangsaMazlan Bujang
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N42Johor JayaLiow Cai TungPH (DAP)
N43PermasChe Zakaria Mohd. SallehBERSATU
N44LarkinMohd. Izhar Ahmad
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N45StulangChen Kah EngPH (DAP)
N46PerlingCheo Yee HowPH (DAP)
N47KempasOsman SapianBERSATU
N48SkudaiTan Hong PinPH (DAP)
N49Kota IskandarDzulkefly AhmadPH (AMANAH)
N50Bukit PermaiTosrin Jarvanthi
(EXCO Member)
BERSATU
N51Bukit BatuJimmy Puah Wee TsePH (PKR)
N52SenaiTee Boon TsongPH (DAP)
N53BenutHasni Mohammad[50]
(Menteri Besar)
BN (UMNO)
N54Pulai SebatangMuhammad Taqiuddin Che'manPH (AMANAH)
N55Pekan NanasYeo Tung SiongPH (DAP)
N56KukupMd. Othman YusofBN (UMNO)

Sabah (2018-2020)

15th Sabah State Legislative Assembly
14th Assembly 16th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodySabah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSabah
Meeting placeSabah State Legislative Assembly Building
Term11 June 2018[51] – 30 July 2020[52]
Election2018 state election
GovernmentCabinet of Sabah
Websitewww.sabah.gov.my/dun
Members60 elected members
5 nominated members
SpeakerSyed Abas Syed Ali
Deputy SpeakerGeorge Anthony Ginibun
SecretaryBernard Joseph Dalinting
Government LeaderMohd. Shafie Apdal
Opposition LeaderMusa Aman
Party controlWARISANPH–UPKO coalition
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriJuhar Mahiruddin
Sessions
1st11 June 2018[53] – 31 December 2018[54]
2nd5 August 2019[55] – 31 December 2019[56]
3rd16 April 2020[57] – 30 July 2020[52]
No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
WARISAN 23 | PH 7 | BERSATU 9 | UPKO 2 | GBS 7 | BN 1 | IND 16
N01BanggiMohammad Mohamarin
WARISAN
N02Tanjong KaporBen Chong Chen Bin
WARISAN
N03PitasBolkiah Ismail[N 44][58][59][60][61][62]IND
N04MatunggongJulita Majunki[N 45][63]GBS (PBS)
N05TandekAnita Baranting[N 46][63][64][61][62]IND
N06TempasukMusbah Jamli[N 47][65][66][61][62]IND
N07KadamaianEwon Benedick[N 48][67][68]UPKO
N08UsukanJaplin Akim[N 49][65][69]BERSATU
N09TamparuliJahid Jahim[N 50][63]GBS (PBS)
N10SulamanHajiji Mohd Noor[N 51][65][70]BERSATU
N11KiuluJoniston Lumai @ Bangkuai[N 52][63]GBS (PBS)
N12KarambunaiAzhar MatussinWARISAN
N13InanamKenny Chua Teck Ho[N 53][71]IND
N14LikasTan Lee FattPH (DAP)
N15Api-ApiLiew Chin JinPH (PKR)
N16LuyangPhoong Jin ZhePH (DAP)
N17Tanjong AruWong Hong JunWARISAN
N18PetagasUda SulaiWARISAN
N19KapayanJannie LasimbangPH (DAP)
N20MoyogJennifer LasimbangWARISAN
N21KawangGhulam Haidar Khan Bahadar[N 54][65][69]BERSATU
N22Pantai ManisAidi MoktarWARISAN
N23BongawanDaud YusofWARISAN
N24MembakutMohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif[N 55][65][69]BERSATU
N25KliasIsnin Aliasnih[N 56][65][69]BERSATU
N26Kuala PenyuLimus Jury[N 57][58][59][60][72]IND
N27LumadanMatbali Musah[N 58][65][69]BERSATU
N28SinduminYusof YacobWARISAN
N29KundasangJoachim Gunsalam[N 59][63]GBS (PBS)
N30KaranaanMasidi Manjun[N 60][65][70]BERSATU
N31PaginatanAbidin Madingkir[N 61][67][73]IND
N32TambunanJeffrey Kitingan[74]GBS (STAR)
N33BingkorRobert Nordin[74]GBS (STAR)
N34LiawanRasinin KautisWARISAN
N35MelalapPeter AnthonyWARISAN
N36KemabongJamawi Ja'afar[N 62][67][68][75][62]IND
N37SookEllron Alfred Angin[N 63][76][77][78][79]GBS (STAR)
N38NabawanBobbey Ah Fang Suan[N 64][78][80][81]BERSATU
N39SugutJames Ratib[N 65][58][59][60][82][72] IND
N40LabukAbd. Rahman Kongkawang[N 66][63][83][61][62]IND
N41Gum-GumArunarsin TaibWARISAN
N42Sungai SibugaMusa Aman[N 67][74]BN (UMNO)
N43SekongArifin AsgaliWARISAN
N44KaramuntingHiew Vun ZinWARISAN
N45ElopuraCalvin Chong Ket KiunPH (DAP)
N46Tanjong PapatFrankie Poon Ming FungPH (DAP)
N47KuamutMasiung Banah[N 68][58][59][60][84][61][62]IND
N48SukauSaddi Abdu Rahman[N 69][85][61][62]IND
N49TungkuAssaffal P. AlianWARISAN
N50Lahad DatuDumi Pg. MasdalWARISAN
N51KunakNorazlinah ArifWARISAN
N52SulabayanJaujan SambakongWARISAN
N53SenallangMohd. Shafie ApdalWARISAN
N54BugayaManis Buka Mohd. DarahWARISAN
N55BalungOsman Jamal[N 70][67][68][86][61][62]IND
N56ApasNizam Abu Bakar Titingan[N 71][65][69]BERSATU
N57Sri TanjongWong Sze PhinPH (DAP)
N58MerotaiSarifuddin HataWARISAN
N59Tanjong BatuHamisa Samat[N 72][67][68][61][62]IND
N60SebatikAbd. Muis Picho[N 73][67][68]
[61][62]
IND
Nominated memberWilfred Madius Tangau[N 74][87]UPKO
Nominated member Lorreto Padua Jr.[N 75] WARISAN
Nominated member Terrence Siambun[N 76] WARISAN
Nominated member Jaffari Waliam[N 77][88] IND
Nominated member Loh Ee Eng Ronnie[N 78][89] IND

Sabah (2020-)

No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
WARISAN | PH | BN | IND | BERSATU | PBS | UPKO | STAR |
N01 Banggi
N02 Bengkoka
N03 Tanjong Kapor
N04 Pitas
N05 Matunggong
N06 Mangaris
N07 Tandek
N08 Pintasan
N09 Tempasuk
N10 Kadamaian
N11 Usukan
N12 Tamparuli
N13 Pantai Dalit
N14 Sulaman
N15 Kiulu
N16 Karambunai
N17 Darau
N18 Inanam
N19 Likas
N20 Api-Api
N21 Luyang
N22 Tanjong Aru
N23 Petagas
N24 Tanjung Dumpil
N25 Kapayan
N26 Moyog
N27 Dambai
N28 Kawang
N29 Pantai Manis
N30 Bongawan
N31 Membakut
N32 Klias
N33 Kuala Penyu
N34 Lumadan
N35 Sindumin
N36 Kundasang
N37 Karanaan
N38 Paginatan
N39 Tambunan
N40 Bingkor
N41 Liawan
N42 Melalap
N43 Kemabong
N44 Tulid
N45 Sook
N46 Nabawan
N47 Telupid
N48 Sugut
N49 Labuk
N50 Gum-Gum
N51 Sungai Manila
N52 Sungai Sibuga
N53 Sekong
N54 Karamunting
N55 Elopura
N56 Tanjong Papat
N57 Kuamut
N58 Lamag
N59 Sukau
N60 Tungku
N61 Segama
N62 Silam
N63 Kunak
N64 Sulabayan
N65 Senallang
N66 Bugaya
N67 Balung
N68 Apas
N69 Sri Tanjong
N70 Kukusan
N71 Merotai
N72 Tanjong Batu
N73 Sebatik

Sarawak (2016–)

18th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
17th Assembly 19th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodySarawak State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionSarawak
Meeting placeNew Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building
Term7 June 2016[90] – present
Election2016 state election
GovernmentCabinet of Sarawak
Websitewww.dun.sarawak.gov.my
Members82
SpeakerMohamad Asfia Awang Nasar
Deputy SpeakerGerawat Gala
SecretarySemawi Mohamad
Government LeaderAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
Opposition LeaderChong Chieng Jen
Party controlGabungan Parti Sarawak
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertua NegeriAbdul Taib Mahmud
Sessions
1st7 June 2016 – present

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.[91] 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.[92] 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.[93]

No. State constituency Member Coalition (Party)
GPS 68 | PSB 6 | PH 5 | BERSATU 1| IND 1 | Vacant 1
N01OparRanum Mina[N 79][94]PSB
N02Tasik BiruHenry JinepGPS (PDP)
N03Tanjong DatuJamilah Anu [N 80][95]GPS (PBB)
N04Pantai DamaiAbdul Rahman Junaidi
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N05Demak LautHazland Abang HipniGPS (PBB)
N06TupongFazzrudin Abdul RahmanGPS (PBB)
N07SamariangSharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N08SatokAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
(Chief Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N09PadunganWong King Wei[N 81][96]IND
N10PendingViolet Yong Wui WuiPH (DAP)
N11Batu LintangSee Chee How[N 82][97][98] PSB
N12Kota SentosaChong Chieng Jen
(Leader of the Opposition)
PH (DAP)
N13Batu KitangLo Khere ChiangGPS (SUPP)
N14Batu KawahSim Kui Hian
(Minister)
GPS (SUPP)
N15AsajayaAbdul Karim Rahman Hamzah
(Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N16Muara TuangIdris BuangGPS (PBB)
N17StakanMohamad Ali MahmudGPS (PBB)
N18SerembuMiro Simuh[N 83][99]GPS (PBB)
N19MambongJerip Susil[N 84][100]
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N20TaratRoland Sagah Wee Inn
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N21TebeduMichael Manyin Jawong
(Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N22KedupMartin BenGPS (PBB)
N23Bukit SemujaJohn Ilus[N 85][99]GPS (PBB)
N24Sadong JayaAidel LariwooGPS (PBB)
N25SimunjanAwla IdrisGPS (PBB)
N26GedongMohd. Naroden Majais
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N27SebuyauJulaihi Narawi
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N28LinggaSimoi PeriGPS (PBB)
N29Beting MaroRazaili GaporGPS (PBB)
N30Balai RinginSnowdan Lawan
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PRS)
N31Bukit BegunanMong DagangGPS (PRS)
N32SimanggangFrancis Harden Hollis
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (SUPP)
N33EngkililiJohnical Rayong Ngipa[N 86][94]PSB
N34Batang AiMalcom Mussen Lamoh
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PRS)
N35SaribasMohammad Razi SitamGPS (PBB)
N36LayarGerald Rentap JabuGPS (PBB)
N37Bukit SabanDouglas Uggah Embas
(Deputy Chief Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N38KalakaAbdul Wahab AzizGPS (PBB)
N39KrianAli Biju[N 87][101][102] BERSATU
N40KabongMohamad Chee KadirGPS (PBB)
N41Kuala RajangLen Talif Salleh
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N42SemopAbdullah Saidol
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N43DaroSafiee AhmadGPS (PBB)
N44JemorengJuanda JayaGPS (PBB)
N45RepokHuang Tiong SiiGPS (SUPP)
N46MeradongDing Kuong HiingGPS (SUPP)
N47PakanWilliam Mawan Ikom[N 88][103]GPS (PBB)
N48MeluanRolland Duat JubinGPS (PDP)
N49NgemahAlexander VincentGPS (PRS)
N50MachanAllan Siden GramongGPS (PBB)
N51Bukit AssekIrene Mary Chang Oi LingPH (DAP)
N52DudongTiong Thai King[N 89][104]PSB
N53Bawang AssanWong Soon Koh[N 90][104]
(Minister)
PSB
N54PelawanDavid Wong Kee WoanPH (DAP)
N55NangkaAnnuar Rapaee
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N56DalatFatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming
(Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N57TellianYussibnosh BaloGPS (PBB)
N58BalingianAbdul Yakub ArbiGPS (PBB)
N59TaminChristopher Gira SambangGPS (PRS)
N60KakusJohn Sikie Tayai
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PRS)
N61PelagusWilsong Nyabong IjangGPS (PRS)
N62KatibasAmbrose Blikau EnturanGPS (PBB)
N63Bukit GoramJefferson Jamit UnyatGPS (PBB)
N64BalehJames Jemut Masing
(Deputy Chief Minister)
GPS (PRS)
N65BelagaLiwan Lagang
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PRS)
N66MurumChukpai UgonGPS (PRS)
N67JepakTalib Zulpilip
(Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N68Tanjong BatuChiew Chiu SingPH (DAP)
N69KemenaStephen Rundi Utom
(Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N70SamalajuMajang RenggiGPS (PRS)
N71BekenuRosey Yunus[N 91][99]
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N72LambirRipin LamatGPS (PBB)
N73PiasauSebastian Ting Chiew YewGPS (SUPP)
N74PujutVacant[N 92][105][106]Vacant
N75SenadinLee Kim Shin
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (SUPP)
N76MarudiPenguang Manggil
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PDP)
N77Telang UsanDennis NgauGPS (PBB)
N78MuluGerawat Gala[N 93][99]
(Deputy Speaker)
GPS (PBB)
N79Bukit KotaAbdul Rahman Ismail
(Assistant Minister)
GPS (PBB)
N80Batu DanauPaulus Gumbang[N 94][99]GPS (PBB)
N81Ba'kelalanBaru Bian[N 95][101][107] [108][98] PSB
N82Bukit SariAwang Tengah Ali Hasan
(Deputy Chief Minister)
GPS (PBB)

See also

Notes

  1. PPBM was part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition even some of members was still coalition with PH but there was counts as part of this party.
  2. BN was part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition.
  3. PAS was part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition.
  4. GPS was part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition.
  5. GBS was part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition.
  6. All independent politician in West Malaysia except two Mp in Kedah was pledged to Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition.
  7. four assemblymans was divided pledge to Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional coalition
  8. BERSATU assemblymans members have divided pledged with Perikatan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan
  9. Ismail Kassim contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, quit UMNO on 20 June 2018 and became an independent. He rejoined UMNO in May 2020.
  10. Mukhriz Mahathir contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  11. Amiruddin Hamzah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  12. Ku Abd Rahman Ku Ismail contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, quitted UMNO on 12 November 2018.
  13. Ling Kui Ee contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 12 May 2020.
  14. Azman Nasruddin contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 12 May 2020.
  15. Zuraida Md. Noor contested the parliamentary election as a PAS candidate for Sungai Buloh and lose. She was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 29 November 2018.
  16. Afif Bahardin contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate and had his membership by party on 4 May 2020. He later joined BERSATU on 24 June 2020.
  17. Zulkifli Ibrahim contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, had his membership terminated on 28 June, 2020
  18. Hasnul Zulkarnain Abd. Munaim contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated. He later joined BERSATU on the 29 July, 2020.
  19. Abdul Junus Jamhari contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, defected and joined BERSATU on 9 March 2020.
  20. Sivasubramaniam Athinarayanan contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (DAP) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated. He later joined GERAKAN on 26 June, 2020.
  21. Yong Choo Kiong contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (DAP) candidate, resigned from the party and became an independent on 9 March 2020 and whose membership was later terminated.
  22. Nolee Ashilin Mohammed Radzi contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, formed an alliance with Pakatan Harapan on 12 May 2018 and so was expelled from UMNO on 14 May 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 9 March, 2020.
  23. Zainol Fadzi Paharuddin contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, formed an alliance with Pakatan Harapan on 12 May 2018, was so expelled from UMNO on 14 May 2018 and later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM).
  24. Mohd Sharim Md Zain was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 4 July 2020 in a byelection following the death of assemblyman Abu Bakar Harun who died on May 4, 2020.
  25. Ahmad Mustain Othman contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH), after which he was sacked by the party on 28 July, 2020 and became an independent.
  26. Harumaini Omar contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), after which he resigned from the party on 15 August, 2020 and became an independent.
  27. Mohd. Shaid Rosli contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), after which he quit the party on 8 August, 2020 and became an independent.
  28. Sallehudin Amiruddin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), after which he resigned from the party on 14 August, 2020 and became an independent.
  29. Hilman Idham contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he was sacked by the party on 1 March 2020 and became an independent. He later then joined BERSATU on 19 March 2020.
  30. Mohamed Azmin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he was sacked by the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  31. Haniza Mohamed Talha contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate had her party membership suspended on 6 April 2020. She later was sacked by his party on 28 June 2020.
  32. Zakaria Hanafi was elected a Barisan Nasional assemblyman after winning the by-election, following the death of assemblyman Bakthiar Mohd Nor.
  33. Wong Siew Ki was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 8 September 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Eddie Ng Tien Chee.
  34. Halimey Abu Bakar was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 8 September 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Shaharuddin Badaruddin due to colon cancer.
  35. Daroyah Alwi contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), quit from her party membership on 13 June 2020 and became an independent.
  36. Mohd. Zawawi Ahmad Mughni was elected as a Pakatan Harapan MP on 4 August 2018 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Mat Shuhaimi Shafie.
  37. Mohamad Hasan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen on 13 April 2019 in a by-election which was called by the Election Commission, after a court order nullified the previous results.
  38. Muhammad Jailani Khamis contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, was sacked of his party membership and became an independent on 12 April 2020.
  39. Norhizam Hassan Baktee contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (DAP), after which he was sacked by the party on 10 March 2020 and became an independent.
  40. Chong Fat Full contested the general election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate quit his party membership to become an independent on 4 March 2020.
  41. Alwiyah Talib contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 25 November 2018 with other two assemblyman.
  42. Rasman Ithnain contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
  43. Rosleli Jahari contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
  44. Bolkiah Ismail contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switching allegiance to WARISAN on 13 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  45. Julita Majunki contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, after which his party decided to leave BN on 12 May 2018.
  46. Anita Baranting contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, after which her party decided to leave BN on 12 May 2018 and after which she joined WARISAN on 6 March 2019. Her WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and she became an independent.
  47. Musbah Jamli contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, joining WARISAN on 25 January 2019. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  48. Ewon Benedick contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, after which he became one of the six members of the UPKO in forming an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018.
  49. Japlin Akim contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2019.
  50. Jahid Jahim contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  51. Hajiji Noor contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, later joining BERSATU (Pakatan Harapan).
  52. Joniston Bangkuai contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  53. Kenny Chua Teck Ho contested the state election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate, after which he was sacked by the party on 30 July, 2020 and became an independent.
  54. Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2019.
  55. Mohd. Arifin Mohd. Arif contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2019.
  56. Isnin Aliasnih contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2019.
  57. Limus Jury contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who formed an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He later quit UPKO on 15 June 2020 and became and independent.
  58. Matbali Musah contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2019.
  59. Joachim Gunsalam contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  60. Masidi Manjun contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018, later joining BERSATU (Pakatan Harapan).
  61. Abidin Madingkir contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018. He was however sacked by the party on 30 July, 2020 and became and independent.
  62. Jamawi Ja'afar contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  63. Ellron Angin contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBRS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018.
  64. Bobbey Ah Fang Suan contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate. It was known that he is the only UPKO member that refused to seal an alliance with WARISAN as was done by six other members of his party. He later joined PPBM (Pakatan Harapan) on April 6, 2019.
  65. James Ratib contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He later quit UPKO on 15 June 2020 and became an independent.
  66. Abd. Rahman Kongkawang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (PBS) candidate, his party decide to leaving BN on 12 May 2018, however he switched allegiance to WARISAN on 27 September 2019. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  67. UMNO Sabah joined Gabungan Bersatu Sabah on 14 August 2018 but remained with Barisan Nasional at federal level.
  68. Masiung Banah contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 13 May 2018. He left UPKO on 24 November 2018 to becoming an independent and finally joined WARISAN on 18 December 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  69. Saddi Abdul Rahman contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, left the party on 1 August 2018 and switch allegiance to WARISAN on 10 December 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  70. Osman Jamal contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, expressing intention to switch allegiance to People's Justice Party (PKR), however joining WARISAN instead. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  71. Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan contested the state election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, after which he left the party became an independent on 12 December 2018. He later joined BERSATU on 6 April, 2020.
  72. Hamisah Samat contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  73. Abd. Muis Picho contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, switch allegiance to WARISAN on 12 May 2018. His WARISAN membership was automatically terminated on 29 July, 2020 and he became an independent.
  74. Wilfred Madius Tangau contested the parliamentary election as a direct Barisan Nasional (UPKO) candidate for Tuaran, he was one of the six members of the party who decided to form an alliance with WARISAN on 12 May 2018, and was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 16 May 2018.
  75. Loretto Padua Jr. was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2018.
  76. Terrence Siambun represented Moyog in the previous Assembly but did not contest in the state election. Terrence was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 11 June 2018.
  77. Jaffari Waliam, from PKR Pakatan Harapan was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 20 September 2018, but quit the party on 28 February 2020 and became an independent.
  78. Loh Ee Eng Ronnie was made a nominated member of the State Legislative Assembly on 21 May 2019, replacing the late Stephen Wong Tien Fatt who was previously made a nominated member in the state assembly on 16 May 2018, and who passed away on 28 March 2019. He was however sacked from the party on 30 July, 2020 and became and independent.
  79. Ranum Anak Mina contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 11 August 2016.
  80. 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.
  81. 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.
  82. 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.
  83. Miro Simuh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  84. 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.
  85. John Ilus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  86. Johnical Rayong Ngipa contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 12 August 2016.
  87. 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
  88. William Mawan Ikom contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, revealing on March 19, 2018 that he had joined PBB.
  89. Tiong Thai King contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  90. Wong Soon Koh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  91. Rosey Yunus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  92. 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.
  93. Gerawat Jala contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  94. Paulus Gumbang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  95. 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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