Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 14th Parliament of Malaysia.[2]

14th Parliament of Malaysia
13th Parliament 15th Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term16 July 2018[1] present
Election2018 general election
GovernmentSeventh Mahathir cabinet (until 24 February 2020)
Muhyiddin cabinet (since 10 March 2020)
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members222
SpeakerMohamad Ariff Md Yusof (until 13 July 2020)
Azhar Azizan Harun (since 13 July 2020)
Deputy SpeakerMohd. Rashid Hasnon (since 16 July 2018)
Nga Kor Ming (until 13 July 2020)
Azalina Othman (since 13 July 2020)
SecretaryRoosme Hamzah (until 5 December 2019)
Riduan Rahmat (until 12 May 2020)
Nizam Mydin Bacha Mydin (since 13 May 2020)
Prime MinisterDr. Mahathir Mohamad (until 24 February 2020)
(Interim : 24 February 2020 – 1 March 2020)
Muhyiddin Yassin (since 1 March 2020)
Leader of the OppositionDr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (until 11 March 2019)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob (until 24 February 2020)
Anwar Ibrahim (since 13 July 2020)
Party controlPakatan Harapan (until 24 February 2020)
Perikatan Nasional (since 1 March 2020)
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongSultan Muhammad V (until 6 January 2019)
Sultan Nazrin Mu'izzuddin Shah
(Interim : 6 January 2019 – 31 January 2019)
Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah (since 31 January 2019)
Sessions
1st1st Meeting:
16 July 2018 – 16 August 2018
2nd Meeting:
15 October 2018 – 11 December 2018
2nd1st Meeting:
11 March 2019 – 11 April 2019
2nd Meeting:
1 July 2019 – 18 July 2019
3rd Meeting:
7 October 2019 – 5 December 2019
3rd1st Meeting:
18 May 2020
2nd Meeting:
13 July - 27 August 2020
3rd Meeting :
2 November 2020 - 15 December 2020

Compositions

Outcomes of the 14th general election

Members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2018 by federal constituency
Equal-area representation of members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2018 by federal constituency
Government (121) Opposition (101)
104 9 8 79 18 1 3
KEADILAN DAP WARISAN BN PAS STAR IND
Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (Parliament)
10 May 2018
State and
federal territories
# of
seats
KEADILAN
seats
BN
seats
PAS
seats
DAP
seats
WARISAN
seats
IND
seats
STAR
seats
 Perlis31200000
 Kedah1510230000
 Kelantan140590000
 Terengganu80260000
 Penang1311200000
 Perak24131100000
 Pahang145900000
 Selangor2220200000
 Kuala Lumpur1110000010
 Putrajaya10100000
 Negeri Sembilan85300000
 Malacca64200000
 Johor2618800000
 Labuan10100000
 Sabah2531003801
 Sarawak3141906020
Total22210479189831

Current composition

Members of Dewan Rakyat as current situation by federal constituency
Government + Confidence and Supply (113) Opposition (91) Independent (18)
PN PH WARISAN UPKO PSB IND
113 91 9 1 2 6
43 31 18 18 1 1 1 42 38 11
BN PPBM PAS GPS PBS STAR IND DAP PKR PAN WARISAN UPKO PSB IND
Current composition of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament
as of 19 July 2020 [3][4]
State and
federal territories
# of
seats
BN
seats
PPBM
seats
PAS
seats
GPS
seats
PBS
seats
STAR
seats
PH
seats
WARISAN
seats
UPKO
seats
PSB
seats
IND
seats
VAC
seats
 Perlis3200000100000
 Kedah15203000700030
 Kelantan14329000000000
 Terengganu8116000000000
 Penang131200001000000
 Perak248400001200000
 Pahang14910000400000
 Selangor221400001700000
 Kuala Lumpur11020000900000
 Putrajaya1100000000000
 Negeri Sembilan8310000400000
 Malacca6120000300000
 Johor268400001100030
 Labuan1000000010000
 Sabah25360011581000
 Sarawak310201800800210
Total22243311818119191270

Last election pendulum

The 14th General Election witnessed 124 governmental seats and 98 non-governmental seats filled the Dewan Rakyat. The government side has 49 safe seats and 11 fairly safe seats, while the other side has 21 safe seats and 4 fairly safe seats.

GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Parit BuntarDr. Mujahid Yusof RawaPAN39.22
TemerlohAnuar Mohd. TahirPAN39.31
Lubok AntuJugah Muyang @ TambatIND40.09
LumutDr. Mohd. Hatta Md. RamliPAN40.93
Pokok SenaMahfuz OmarPAS40.93
Sungai BesarMuslimin YahyaPPBM42.11
JerlunMukhriz Dr. MahathirIND42.55
Kulim-Bandar BaharuSaifuddin Nasution IsmailPKR42.62
MerbokNurin Aina AbdullahPKR43.31
TambunAhmad Faizal AzumuPPBM44.46
KuantanFuziah SallehPKR44.57
Kuala PilahEddin Syazlee ShithPPBM44.85
Indera MahkotaSaifuddin AbdullahIND44.85
RaubTengku Zulpuri Shah Raja PujiDAP44.89
KaparAbdullah Sani Abdul HamidPKR44.99
RanauJonathan YasinIND45.17
Padang SeraiKaruppaiya MuthusamyPKR45.27
Tanjong MalimChang Lih KangPKR45.44
PutatanAwang Husaini SahariPKR45.81
Kuala KedahDr. Azman IsmailPKR46.26
TampinHasan BahromPAN46.29
BentongWong TackDAP46.67
KangarNoor Amin AhmadPKR46.80
Tangga BatuDr. Rusnah AluaiPKR46.89
Tanjung PiaiDr. Md. Farid Md. RafikPPBM47.29
TitiwangsaRina Mohd. HarunPPBM47.31
Hulu SelangorJune Leow Hsiad HuiPKR47.86
PaparAhmad HassanWARISAN48.54
Sri GadingDr. Shahruddin Mohd. SallehPPBM48.58
Sungai SiputKesavan SubramaniamPKR48.72
Kuala LangatXavier Jayakumar ArulanandamPKR49.08
Sungai PetaniJohari AbdulPKR49.21
Kubang PasuIr. Amiruddin HamzahIND49.70
Kuala SelangorDr. Dzulkefly AhmadPAN49.98
TawauChristina Liew Chin JinPKR50.05
KalabakanMa'mun SulaimanWARISAN50.09
Lembah PantaiAhmad Fahmi Mohamed FadzilPKR50.24
Simpang RenggamDr. Maszlee MalikIND50.69
Alor GajahMohd. Redzuan Md. YusofPPBM50.73
Alor SetarChan Ming KaiPKR50.80
Kota BeludIsnaraissah Munirah Majilis @ FakharuddyWARISAN50.82
Permatang PauhNurul Izzah AnwarPKR50.89
Hang Tuah JayaShamsul Iskandar @ Yusre Mohd. AkinPKR51.01
TenomNoorita SualDAP51.10
SelangauBaru BianPSB51.11
Balik PulauMuhammad Bakthiar Wan ChikPKR51.17
SepangMohamed Hanipa MaidinPAN51.56
SekijangNatrah IsmailPKR51.69
LabisPang Hok LiongDAP52.17
SaratokAli BijuIND52.18
LedangSyed Ibrahim Syed NohPKR53.06
SegamatEdmund Santhara Kumar RamanaiduIND53.09
MuarSyed Saddiq Syed Abdul RahmanPPBM53.09
SarikeiWong Ling BiuDAP53.57
SilamMohamaddin KetapiWARISAN54.26
Teluk IntanDavid Nga Kor MingDAP54.37
Puncak BorneoWillie MonginIND54.65
LangkawiDr. Mahathir MohamadPPBM54.90
PagohMuhyiddin Mohd. YassinPPBM55.21
JulauLarry Soon @ Larry S'ng Wei ShienPKR55.28
Hulu LangatHasanuddin Mohd. YunusPAN55.53
Batu SapiLiew Vui KeongWARISAN55.78
Batu PahatMohd. Rashid HasnonIND55.92
Sungai BulohSivarasa K. RasiahPKR55.97
Fairly safe
SetiawangsaNik Nazmi Nik AhmadPKR56.65
Mas GadingMordi BimolDAP56.71
Nibong TebalMansor OthmanIND56.92
Wangsa MajuDr. Tan Yee KewPKR57.30
KamparThomas Su Keong SiongDAP57.56
Bandar Tun RazakKamarudin JaffarIND58.58
Pasir GudangHassan Abdul KarimPKR58.68
Port DicksonDanyal Balagopal AbdullahPKR59.06
KluangWong Shu QiDAP59.20
SepanggarMohd. Azis JammanWARISAN59.47
SibuOscar Ling Chai YewDAP59.58
Safe
Shah AlamKhalid Abdul SamadPAN60.00
SerembanAnthony Loke Siew FookDAP60.45
BatuPrabakaran M. ParameswaranPKR60.70
SelayangWilliam Leong Jee KeenPKR61.38
TaipingTeh Kok LimDAP61.65
GopengDr. Lee Boon ChyePKR61.75
MiriDr. Michael Teo Yu KengPKR61.82
Johor BahruAkmal Nasrullah Mohd. NasirPKR62.31
BakriYeo Bee YinDAP62.65
GombakMohamed Azmin AliIND63.10
StampinChong Chieng JenDAP63.70
PulaiSalahuddin AyubPAN63.81
LanangAlice Lau Yiong KiengDAP65.16
KulaiTeo Nie ChingDAP65.42
BangiDr. Ong Kian MingDAP65.60
SandakanStephen Wong Tien FattDAP67.97
BeruasJames Ngeh Koo HamDAP68.41
Petaling JayaMaria Chin AbdullahPKR68.52
Bayan BaruSim Tze TzinPKR68.88
Iskandar PuteriLim Kit SiangDAP69.24
Kota RajaMohamad SabuPAN70.79
AmpangZuraida KamaruddinIND70.94
PuchongGobind Singh DeoDAP72.39
RasahCha Kee ChinDAP72.45
Kota MelakaKhoo Poay TiongDAP72.68
Kota KinabaluChan Foong HinDAP74.76
PenampangIgnatius Dorell @ Darell LeikingWARISAN75.32
PandanDr. Wan Azizah Wan IsmailPKR75.47
KlangCharles Anthony R. SantiagoDAP77.34
Batu KawanKasthuriraani P. PattoDAP78.02
Bandar KuchingDr. Kelvin Yii Lee WuenDAP79.43
JelutongSanisvara Nethaji Rayer RajajiDAP79.63
SempornaMohd. Shafie ApdalWARISAN80.20
Ipoh TimorWong Kah WohDAP80.46
SegambutHannah Yeoh Tseow SuanDAP82.07
SubangWong ChenPKR83.08
Bukit BenderaWong Hon WaiDAP83.83
Batu GajahSivakumar M. Varatharaju NaiduDAP84.17
Ipoh BaratKulasegaran V. MurugesonDAP84.90
Bukit BintangFong Kui LunDAP84.94
Bukit MertajamSteven Sim Chee KeongDAP85.40
BaganLim Guan EngDAP85.96
Bukit GelugorRamkarpal SinghDAP86.68
TanjongChow Kon YeowDAP87.25
DamansaraTony Pua Kiam WeeDAP89.00
CherasTan Kok WaiDAP89.00
SeputehTeresa Kok Suh SimDAP89.97
KepongLim Lip EngDAP92.04
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
KeningauDr. Jeffrey Gapari @ Geoffrey KitinganSTAR33.09
JeraiSabri AzitPAS33.94
Tasek GelugorShabudin YahayaUMNO35.73
Bagan SeraiDr. Noor Azmi GhazaliUMNO36.44
Kota MaruduDr. Maximus Johnity OngkiliPBS38.44
Sabak BernamMohamad Fasiah Mohd. FakehUMNO38.57
Bukit GantangSyed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul FasalPPBM39.48
Kuala KangsarMastura Mohd. YazidUMNO40.26
Padang BesarZahidi Zainul AbidinUMNO41.18
Padang RengasMohamed Nazri Abdul AzizUMNO41.50
BeaufortAzizah Mohd. DunUMNO41.72
ArauDr. Shahidan KassimUMNO41.79
Padang TerapMahdzir KhalidUMNO42.09
Kota BharuTakiyuddin HassanPAS42.24
Cameron HighlandsSivarajjh ChandranMIC42.30
BalingAbdul Azeez Abdul RahimUMNO42.60
PendangAwang HashimPAS42.69
Kepala BatasReezal Merican Naina MericanUMNO42.94
JasinAhmad HamzahUMNO43.00
Paya BesarMohd. Shahar AbdullahUMNO43.16
Tanjong KarangNoh OmarUMNO43.45
BeraIsmail Sabri YaakobUMNO43.89
Ayer HitamDr. Ir. Wee Ka SiongMCA43.98
KemamanChe Alias HamidPAS44.06
TapahSaravanan MuruganMIC44.47
JerantutAhmad Nazlan IdrisUMNO45.06
LarutHamzah ZainudinPPBM45.90
Pasir SalakTajuddin Abd RahmanUMNO46.04
PontianAhmad MaslanUMNO46.21
JempolMohd. Salim ShariffUMNO46.83
Kuala KrauDr. Ismail Mohamed SaidUMNO47.14
MachangAhmad Jazlan YaakubUMNO47.39
Pasir PutehDr. Nik Muhammad Zawawi SallehPAS47.41
LabuanRozman IsliWARISAN47.59
KimanisAnifah AmanUMNO47.71
SikAhmad Tarmizi SulaimanPAS47.91
KeterehAnnuar MusaUMNO47.95
PensianganArthur Joseph KurupPBRS48.35
BesutIdris JusohUMNO48.40
ParitMohd. Nizar ZakariaUMNO48.41
Tanah MerahIkmal Hisham Abdul AzizPPBM48.44
GerikHasbullah OsmanUMNO48.49
SipitangYamani Hafez MusaPPBM48.60
Gua MusangTengku Razaleigh Tengku Mohd. HamzahUMNO48.64
SetiuShaharizukirnain Abd. KadirPAS48.65
RembauKhairy Jamaluddin Abu BakarUMNO48.87
JelebuJalaluddin AliasUMNO48.93
BachokNik Mohamed Abduh Nik Abdul AzizPAS48.93
MaranDr. Ismail Abdul MuttalibUMNO49.09
Parit SulongDr. Noraini AhmadUMNO49.19
LibaranZakaria Mohd. Edris @ TubauPPBM49.25
PutrajayaTengku Adnan Tengku MansorUMNO49.47
Hulu TerengganuRosol WahidPPBM49.60
Kuala TerengganuAhmad Amzad Mohamed @ HashimPAS49.65
LipisAbdul Rahman MohamadUMNO49.82
KudatAbd Rahim BakriPPBM49.90
Rantau PanjangSiti Zailah Mohd. YusoffPAS50.82
Bagan DatukDr. Ahmad Zahid HamidiUMNO51.37
TuaranWilfred Madius TangauUPKO51.54
Pasir MasAhmad Fadhli ShaariPAS52.44
Kuala KraiAb. Latiff Ab. RahmanPAS52.56
Kuala NerusDr. Mohd. Khairuddin Aman RazaliPAS52.66
MersingDr. Abd. Latiff AhmadPPBM53.00
RompinHasan ArifinUMNO53.54
LenggongDr. Shamsul Anuar NasarahUMNO53.97
Masjid TanahMas Ermieyati SamsudinUMNO54.10
DungunWan Hassan Mohd. RamliPAS54.17
TumpatChe Abdullah Mat NawiPAS54.33
TenggaraDr. Adham BabaUMNO54.39
BaramAnyi NgauPDP54.45
SibutiLukanisman Awang SauniPBB54.60
Pengkalan ChepaAhmad Marzuk ShaaryPAS54.88
JeliMustapa MohamedPPBM55.89
Fairly safe
Kubang KerianTuan Ibrahim Tuan ManPAS56.16
BintuluTiong King SingPDP57.05
SembrongHishammuddin HusseinUMNO59.24
MarangAbd Hadi AwangPAS59.27
Safe
BetongRobert Lawson Chuat Vincent EnteringPBB60.41
Sri AmanMasir KujatPSB61.48
PekanMohd. Najib Abdul RazakUMNO62.19
BeluranDr. Ronald KiandeePPBM62.84
SerianRichard Riot JaemSUPP63.99
KanowitAaron Ago DagangPRS64.58
Petra JayaFadillah YusofPBB65.91
MukahHanifah Hajar TaibPBB66.90
KinabatanganBung Moktar RadinUMNO67.22
PengerangAzalina Othman SaidUMNO67.71
Hulu RajangWilson Ugak KumbongPRS68.20
Kota TinggiHalimah Mohamed SadiqueUMNO69.14
Kota SamarahanRubiah WangPBB69.90
LawasHenry Sum AgongPBB70.44
Batang LuparRohani Abdul KarimPBB70.49
LimbangHasbi HabibollahPBB72.07
KapitAlexander Nanta LinggiPBB78.91
SantubongDr. Wan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarPBB79.28
Tanjong ManisYusuf Abd. WahabPBB80.69
Batang SadongNancy ShukriPBB83.25
IganAhmad Johnie ZawawiPBB83.76

Overall changes

Political GroupPHWARISANBNGSUSAINDUPKOGPSGBSPSBPNVACGOV [N 1]OPPIND
Results of GE141138791813121 [N 2]983
Seat change 13 1 37 [N 3] 1 [N 4] 2 1 [N 5] 18 [N 6] 3 [N 7] 1 18 16 2
Composition before the crisis129942180111831139 [N 8]821
Seat change 37 [N 9] 42 [N 10] 18 [N 11] 4 1 92 [N 12]2020 Malaysian political crisis
Current Composition91900051183292113 [N 13]1036

Seating arrangement

This seating arrangement is the current updated arrangement as of 17 August 2020.

P017 Padang SeraiP191 KalabakanP214 SelangauP202 Sri AmanP166 LabuanP175 PaparP181 TenomVacantP204 BetongP081 JerantutP184 LibaranVacantP069 ParitP127 JempolP126 JelebuP220 BaramVacant
P208 SarikeiP173 PutatanP169 Kota BeludP060 TaipingVacantP130 RasahVacantVacantP092 Sabak BernamP216 Hulu RajangVacantP054 GerikVacantP177 BeaufortP197 Kota SamarahanVacantP203 Lubok Antu
VacantP105 Petaling JayaP206 Tanjong ManisVacant
VacantVacantP188 Lahad DatuP136 Tangga BatuVacantP141 SekijangP186 SandakanVacantP031 Kuala KraiP039 DungunP022 Pasir MasP016 BalingP029 MachangP201 Batang LuparP061 Padang RengasVacantVacant
P089 BentongP053 Balik PulauP091 RompinVacant
P088 TemerlohP133 TampinVacantVacantP158 TebrauP195 Bandar KuchingP152 KluangVacantP164 PontianP073 Pasir SalakP033 BesutP187 KinabatanganP217 BintuluVacantVacantP178 SipitangP078 Cameron Highlands
P142 LabisP002 KangarP096 Kuala SelangorP138 Kota MelakaSenatorVacantVacantVacant
P115 BatuVacantVacantVacantP046 Batu KawanP050 JelutongP062 Sungai SiputVacantP028 Pasir PutehP025 BachokP095 Tanjong KarangP125 PutrajayaP182 PensianganSenatorVacantVacantP176 Kimanis
VacantP212 SibuP117 SegambutP074 LumutP144 LedangP180 KeningauSenatorP207 IganVacantVacant
P192 Mas GadingVacantVacantP101 Hulu LangatP221 LimbangP165 Tanjung PiaiVacantP059 Bukit Gantang
P052 Bayan BaruP209 JulauP051 Bukit GelugorVacantVacantP007 Padang TerapP199 SerianP032 Gua MusangP003 Arau (Backbencher Leader)P084 Paya BesarP210 KanowitP036 Kuala TerengganuP218 Sibuti
P159 Pasir GudangVacantVacantP009 Alor SetarP149 Sri GadingP037 MarangP063 TambunP085 PekanP075 Bagan DatukP086 MaranP222 LawasP011 PendangVacantVacant
P048 Bukit BenderaP110 KlangP064 Ipoh TimorP045 Bukit MertajamP006 Kubang PasuVacantEDCVacantP079 LipisP001 Padang BesarP019 TumpatP034 SetiuP013 Sik
P094 Hulu SelangorVacantVacantP010 Kuala KedahP146 MuarP005 JerlunSergeant-at-ArmP038 Hulu TerengganuP042 Tasek GelugorP139 JasinP020 Pengkalan ChepaVacantVacant
P172 Kota KinabaluP190 TawauP118 SetiawangsaP070 KamparP151 Simpang RenggamP004 LangkawiP198 Puncak BorneoP067 Kuala KangsarP215 MukahP023 Rantau PanjangP040 KemamanP012 Jerai
P145 BakriP211 LanangP128 SerembanP071 GopengP049 TanjongFthe MaceBP119 TitiwangsaP147 Parit SulongP156 Kota TinggiP134 Masjid TanahVacant
P104 SubangP107 Sungai BulohP097 SelayangP122 SeputehP044 Permatang PauhP168 Kota MaruduP082 Indera MahkotaP153 SembrongP093 Sungai BesarP205 Saratok
P114 KepongP102 BangiP185 Batu SapiP174 PenampangP116 Wangsa MajuP100 PandanP148 Ayer HitamP024 Kubang KerianP131 RembauP124 Bandar Tun RazakP047 Nibong TebalSenator
P014 MerbokP109 KaparP008 Pokok SenaP067 Parit BuntarP065 Ipoh BaratP123 CherasSenator (Senior Minister)P030 JeliP155 TenggaraP129 Kuala PilahP140 SegamatSenator
P066 Batu GajahP121 Lembah PantaiP080 RaubP160 Johor BahruP120 Bukit BintangP162 Iskandar PuteriGASenatorP183 BeluranP055 LenggongSenatorP179 RanauVacant
P170 TuaranP068 BeruasP219 MiriP196 StampinP112 Kuala LangatP189 SempornaP194 Petra Jaya (Senior Minister)P135 Alor GajahP041 Kepala BatasP035 Kuala NerusP087 Kuala KrauP157 Pengerang (Deputy Speaker)
P113 SepangP137 Hang Tuah JayaP106 DamansaraP076 Teluk IntanP103 PuchongP043 BaganP090 Bera (Senior Minister)P072 TapahP026 KeterehP193 SantubongP167 KudatP150 Batu Pahat (Deputy Speaker)
P163 KulaiP108 Shah AlamP077 Tanjong MalimP161 PulaiP111 Kota RajaP098 Gombak (Senior Minister)P056 LarutP154 MersingP215 KapitP058 Bagan Serai
P171 SepanggarP083 KuantanP015 Sungai PetaniP018 Kulim-Bandar BaharuP132 Port Dickson (Opposition Leader)SecretaryP143 Pagoh (Prime Minister)P021 Kota BharuP099 AmpangP200 Batang SadongP027 Tanah Merah
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertuan Agong
  • The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website of the Parliament.[5]

Elected members by state

Shortcut:

Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur | Putrajaya | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor | Labuan | Sabah | Sarawak

-Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 16 July 2018 to present.

Perlis

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 2 | PH 1
P001 Padang Besar Zahidi Zainul Abidin BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Communication and Multimedia
P002 Kangar Noor Amin Ahmad PH (PKR)
P003 Arau Shahidan Kassim BN (UMNO)

Kedah

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 7 | PAS 3 | IND 3 | BN 2
P004 Langkawi Mahathir Mohamad[N 14][6] IND
P005 Jerlun Mukhriz Mahathir[N 15][6] IND
P006 Kubang Pasu Amiruddin Hamzah[N 16][6] IND
P007 Padang Terap Mahdzir Khalid BN (UMNO)
P008 Pokok Sena Mahfuz Omar PH (AMANAH)
P009 Alor Setar Chan Ming Kai PH (PKR)
P010 Kuala Kedah Azman Ismail PH (PKR)
P011 Pendang Awang Solahuddin Hashim PAS Deputy Minister of Human Resources
P012 Jerai Sabri Azit PAS
P013 Sik Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman PAS
P014 Merbok Nor Azrina Surip PH (PKR)
P015 Sungai Petani Johari Abdul PH (PKR)
P016 Baling Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim BN (UMNO)
P017 Padang Serai Karuppaiya Muthusamy PH (PKR)
P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu Saifuddin Nasution Ismail PH (PKR)

Kelantan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PAS 9 | BN 3 | BERSATU 2
P019 Tumpat Che Abdullah Mat Nawi PAS Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
P020 Pengkalan Chepa Ahmad Marzuk Shaary PAS Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs)
P021 Kota Bharu Takiyuddin Hassan PAS Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law)
P022 Pasir Mas Ahmad Fadhli Shaari PAS
P023 Rantau Panjang Siti Zailah Mohd. Yusoff PAS Deputy Minister of Woman, Family and Community Development
P024 Kubang Kerian Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man PAS Minister of Environment and Water
P025 Bachok Nik Mohamed Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz PAS
P026 Ketereh Annuar Musa BN (UMNO) Minister of Federal Territories
P027 Tanah Merah Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz[N 17][7] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Defence
P028 Pasir Puteh Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh PAS
P029 Machang Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub BN (UMNO)
P030 Jeli Mustapa Mohamed[N 18][8][9] BERSATU Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Economy)
P031 Kuala Krai Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman PAS
P032 Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh Tengku Mohd. Hamzah BN (UMNO)

Terengganu

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PAS 6 | BN 1 | BERSATU 1
P033 Besut Idris Jusoh BN (UMNO)
P034 Setiu Shaharizukirnain Abdul Kadir PAS
P035 Kuala Nerus Mohd. Khairuddin Aman Razali PAS Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities
P036 Kuala Terengganu Ahmad Amzad Mohamed Hashim PAS Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
P037 Marang Abdul Hadi Awang PAS
P038 Hulu Terengganu Rosol Wahid[N 19][7] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
P039 Dungun Wan Hassan Mohd. Ramli PAS
P040 Kemaman Che Alias Hamid PAS

Penang

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 10 | BERSATU 2 | BN 1
P041 Kepala Batas Reezal Merican Naina Merican BN (UMNO) Minister of Youth and Sports
P042 Tasek Gelugor Shabudin Yahaya[N 20][7] BERSATU Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law)
P043 Bagan Joseph Lim Guan Eng PH (DAP)
P044 Permatang Pauh Nurul Izzah Anwar PH (PKR)
P045 Bukit Mertajam Steven Sim Chee Keong PH (DAP)
P046 Batu Kawan Kasthuriraani Patto PH (DAP)
P047 Nibong Tebal Mansor Othman[N 21][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Higher Education
P048 Bukit Bendera Wong Hon Wai PH (DAP)
P049 Tanjong Chow Kon Yeow PH (DAP)
P050 Jelutong Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer Rajaji PH (DAP)
P051 Bukit Gelugor Ramkarpal Singh Karpal Singh PH (DAP)
P052 Bayan Baru Sim Tze Tzin PH (PKR)
P053 Balik Pulau Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik PH (PKR)

Perak

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 12 | BN 8 | BERSATU 4
P054 Gerik Hasbullah Osman BN (UMNO)
P055 Lenggong Shamsul Anuar Nasarah BN (UMNO) Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
P056 Larut Hamzah Zainudin[N 22][7] BERSATU Minister of Home Affairs
P057 Parit Buntar Mujahid Yusof Rawa PH (AMANAH)
P058 Bagan Serai Noor Azmi Ghazali[N 23][11] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Health
P059 Bukit Gantang Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal[N 24][12] BERSATU
P060 Taiping Teh Kok Lim PH (DAP)
P061 Padang Rengas Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)
P062 Sungai Siput Kesavan Subramaniam PH (PKR)
P063 Tambun Ahmad Faizal Azumu BERSATU
P064 Ipoh Timor Wong Kah Woh PH (DAP)
P065 Ipoh Barat Kulasegaran Murugeson PH (DAP)
P066 Batu Gajah Sivakumar Varatharaju Naidu PH (DAP)
P067 Kuala Kangsar Mastura Mohd. Yazid BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Special Functions)
P068 Beruas James Ngeh Koo Ham PH (DAP)
P069 Parit Mohd. Nizar Zakaria BN (UMNO)
P070 Kampar Thomas Su Keong Siong PH (DAP)
P071 Gopeng Lee Boon Chye PH (PKR)
P072 Tapah Saravanan Murugan BN (MIC) Minister of Human Resources
P073 Pasir Salak Tajuddin Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
P074 Lumut Mohd. Hatta Md. Ramli PH (AMANAH)
P075 Bagan Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi BN (UMNO)
P076 Teluk Intan David Nga Kor Ming PH (DAP)
P077 Tanjong Malim Chang Lih Kang PH (PKR)

Pahang

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 9 | PH 4 | BERSATU 1
P078 Cameron Highlands Ramli Mohd. Noor [N 25][13]

BN (UMNO)

P079 Lipis Abdul Rahman Mohamad BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Rural Development
P080 Raub Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji PH (DAP)
P081 Jerantut Ahmad Nazlan Idris BN (UMNO)
P082 Indera Mahkota Saifuddin Abdullah[N 26][10] BERSATU Minister of Communication and Multimedia
P083 Kuantan Fuziah Salleh PH (PKR)
P084 Paya Besar Mohd. Shahar Abdullah BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Finance
P085 Pekan Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak BN (UMNO)
P086 Maran Ismail Abdul Muttalib BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government
P087 Kuala Krau Ismail Mohamed Said BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
P088 Temerloh Mohd. Anuar Mohd. Tahir PH (AMANAH)
P089 Bentong Wong Tack PH (DAP)
P090 Bera Ismail Sabri Yaakob BN (UMNO) Senior Minister (Security) / Minister of Defence
P091 Rompin Hasan Arifin BN (UMNO)

Selangor

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 17 | BERSATU 4 | BN 1
P092 Sabak Bernam Mohamad Fasiah Mohd. Fakeh[N 27][7] BERSATU
P093 Sungai Besar Muslimin Yahaya BERSATU Deputy Minister of Education
P094 Hulu Selangor June Leow Hsiad Hui PH (PKR)
P095 Tanjong Karang Noh Omar BN (UMNO)
P096 Kuala Selangor Dzulkefly Ahmad PH (AMANAH)
P097 Selayang William Leong Jee Keen PH (PKR)
P098 Gombak Mohamed Azmin Ali[N 28][14] BERSATU Senior Minister (Finance and Economics) / Minister of International Trade and Industry
P099 Ampang Zuraida Kamaruddin[N 29][14] BERSATU Minister of Housing and Local Government
P100 Pandan Wan Azizah Wan Ismail PH (PKR)
P101 Hulu Langat Hasanuddin Mohd. Yunus PH (AMANAH)
P102 Bangi Ong Kian Ming PH (DAP)
P103 Puchong Gobind Singh Deo PH (DAP)
P104 Subang Wong Chen PH (PKR)
P105 Petaling Jaya Maria Chin Abdullah PH (PKR)
P106 Damansara Tony Pua Kiam Wee PH (DAP)
P107 Sungai Buloh Sivarasa Rasiah PH (PKR)
P108 Shah Alam Khalid Abdul Samad PH (AMANAH)
P109 Kapar Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid PH (PKR)
P110 Klang Charles Anthony Santiago PH (DAP)
P111 Kota Raja Mohamad Sabu PH (AMANAH)
P112 Kuala Langat Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam PH (PKR)
P113 Sepang Mohamed Hanipa Maidin PH (AMANAH)

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 9 | BERSATU 2
P114 Kepong Lim Lip Eng PH (DAP)
P115 Batu Prabakaran Parameswaran[N 30][15] PH (PKR)
P116 Wangsa Maju Tan Yee Kew PH (PKR)
P117 Segambut Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan PH (DAP)
P118 Setiawangsa Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad PH (PKR)
P119 Titiwangsa Rina Mohd. Harun BERSATU Minister of Women, Family and Community Development
P120 Bukit Bintang Fong Kui Lun PH (DAP)
P121 Lembah Pantai Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil PH (PKR)
P122 Seputeh Teresa Kok Suh Sim PH (DAP)
P123 Cheras Tan Kok Wai PH (DAP)
P124 Bandar Tun Razak Kamarudin Jaffar[N 31][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

Federal Territory of Putrajaya

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 1
P125 Putrajaya Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor BN (UMNO)

Negeri Sembilan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 4 | BN 3 | BERSATU 1
P126 Jelebu Jalaluddin Alias BN (UMNO)
P127 Jempol Mohd. Salim Mohd. Shariff BN (UMNO)
P128 Seremban Anthony Loke Siew Fook PH (DAP)
P129 Kuala Pilah Eddin Syazlee Shith BERSATU Deputy Minister of Works
P130 Rasah Cha Kee Chin PH (DAP)
P131 Rembau Khairy Jamaluddin BN (UMNO) Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
P132 Port Dickson Anwar Ibrahim[N 32][16] PH (PKR) Leader of the Opposition
P133 Tampin Hasan Bahrom PH (AMANAH)

Malacca

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 3 | BERSATU 2 | BN 1
P134 Masjid Tanah Mas Ermieyati Samsudin[N 33][17][7] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperatives
P135 Alor Gajah Mohd. Redzuan Md. Yusof BERSATU Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Special Functions)
P136 Tangga Batu Rusnah Aluai PH (PKR)
P137 Hang Tuah Jaya Shamsul Iskandar Mohd. Akin PH (PKR)
P138 Kota Melaka Khoo Poay Tiong PH (DAP)
P139 Jasin Ahmad Hamzah BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries

Johor

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 11 | BN 8 | PPBM 5 | IND 3
P140 Segamat Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu[N 34][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Federal Territories
P141 Sekijang Natrah Ismail PH (PKR)
P142 Labis Pang Hok Liong PH (DAP)
P143 Pagoh Muhyiddin Mohd. Yassin BERSATU Prime Minister
P144 Ledang Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh PH (PKR)
P145 Bakri Yeo Bee Yin PH (DAP)
P146 Muar Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman[N 35][6] IND
P147 Parit Sulong Noraini Ahmad BN (UMNO) Minister of Higher Education
P148 Ayer Hitam Wee Ka Siong BN (MCA) Minister of Transport
P149 Sri Gading Shahruddin Md. Salleh[N 36][18] IND
P150 Batu Pahat Mohd. Rashid Hasnon[N 37][10] BERSATU Deputy Speaker
P151 Simpang Renggam Maszlee Malik[N 38][6] IND
P152 Kluang Wong Shu Qi PH (DAP)
P153 Sembrong Hishammuddin Hussein BN (UMNO) Minister of Foreign Affairs
P154 Mersing Abdul Latiff Ahmad[N 39][7] BERSATU Minister of Rural Development
P155 Tenggara Adham Baba BN (UMNO) Minister of Health
P156 Kota Tinggi Halimah Mohamed Sadique BN (UMNO) Minister of National Unity
P157 Pengerang Azalina Othman Said BN (UMNO) Deputy Speaker
P158 Tebrau Steven Choong Shiau Yoon PH (PKR)
P159 Pasir Gudang Hassan Abdul Karim PH (PKR)
P160 Johor Bahru Akmal Nasrullah Mohd. Nasir PH (PKR)
P161 Pulai Salahuddin Ayub PH (AMANAH)
P162 Iskandar Puteri Lim Kit Siang PH (DAP)
P163 Kulai Teo Nie Ching PH (DAP)
P164 Pontian Ahmad Maslan BN (UMNO)
P165 Tanjung Piai Wee Jeck Seng[N 40][19] BN (MCA) Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities

Federal Territory of Labuan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
WARISAN 1
P166 Labuan Rozman Isli[N 41][20] WARISAN

Sabah

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
WARISAN 8 | PPBM 6 | PH 5 | BN 3 | PBS 1 | STAR 1 | UPKO 1
P167 Kudat Abdul Rahim Bakri[N 42][21][22] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Finance
P168 Kota Marudu Maximus Johnity Ongkili[N 43][23] PBS Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)
P169 Kota Belud Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis WARISAN
P170 Tuaran Wilfred Madius Tangau[N 44][24] UPKO
P171 Sepanggar Mohd. Azis Jamman WARISAN
P172 Kota Kinabalu Chan Foong Hin PH (DAP)
P173 Putatan Awang Husaini Awang Sahari PH (PKR)
P174 Penampang Darell Leiking WARISAN
P175 Papar Ahmad Hassan WARISAN
P176 Kimanis Mohamad Alamin[N 45][25][26][27] BN (UMNO)
P177 Beaufort Azizah Mohd. Dun[N 46][21][22] BERSATU
P178 Sipitang Yamani Hafez Musa[N 47][28] BERSATU
P179 Ranau Jonathan Yasin[N 48][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
P180 Keningau Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan STAR Deputy Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture
P181 Tenom Noorita Sual PH (DAP)
P182 Pensiangan Arthur Joseph Kurup[N 49][29] BN (PBRS) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Economy)
P183 Beluran Ronald Kiandee[N 50][21][22] BERSATU Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
P184 Libaran Zakaria Mohd. Edris[N 51][21][22] BERSATU
P185 Batu Sapi Liew Vui Keong WARISAN
P186 Sandakan Vivian Wong Shir Yee[N 52][30] PH (DAP)
P187 Kinabatangan Bung Moktar Radin BN (UMNO)
P188 Lahad Datu Mohammadin Ketapi WARISAN
P189 Semporna Mohd. Shafie Apdal WARISAN
P190 Tawau Christina Liew Chin Jin PH (PKR)
P191 Kalabakan Ma'mun Sulaiman WARISAN

Sarawak

On 12 June 2018, all Sarawak-based BN parties, i.e. Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) and Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), officially left BN and formed a new coalition, Sarawak Parties Alliance, due to BN's defeat in the general elections on 9 May 2018.[31]

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
GPS 18 | PH 8 | PSB 2 | BERSATU 2 |IND 1
P192 Mas Gading Mordi Bimol PH (DAP)
P193 Santubong Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar GPS (PBB) Minister of Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperatives
P194 Petra Jaya Fadillah Yusof GPS (PBB) Senior Minister (Infrastructure Development) / Minister of Works
P195 Bandar Kuching Kelvin Yii Lee Wuen PH (DAP)
P196 Stampin Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP)
P197 Kota Samarahan Rubiah Wang GPS (PBB)
P198 Puncak Borneo Willie Mongin[N 53][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities
P199 Serian Richard Riot Jaem GPS (SUPP)
P200 Batang Sadong Nancy Shukri GPS (PBB) Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture
P201 Batang Lupar Rohani Abdul Karim GPS (PBB)
P202 Sri Aman Masir Kujat[N 54][32] PSB
P203 Lubok Antu Jugah Muyang[N 55][33][34] IND
P204 Betong Robert Lawson Chuat GPS (PBB)
P205 Saratok Ali Biju[N 56][10] BERSATU Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
P206 Tanjong Manis Yusuf Abd. Wahab GPS (PBB)
P207 Igan Ahmad Johnie Zawawi GPS (PBB)
P208 Sarikei Wong Ling Biu PH (DAP)
P209 Julau Larry S'ng Wei Shien[N 57][33] PH (PKR)
P210 Kanowit Aaron Ago Dagang GPS (PRS) Deputy Minister of Health
P211 Lanang Alice Lau Kiong Yieng PH (DAP)
P212 Sibu Oscar Ling Chai Yew PH (DAP)
P213 Mukah Hanifah Hajar Taib GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)
P214 Selangau Baru Bian[N 58][10][35] PSB
P215 Kapit Alexander Nanta Linggi GPS (PBB) Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
P216 Hulu Rajang Wilson Ugak Kumbong GPS (PRS)
P217 Bintulu Tiong King Sing GPS (PDP)
P218 Sibuti Lukanisman Awang Sauni GPS (PBB)
P219 Miri Michael Teo Yu Keng PH (PKR)
P220 Baram Anyi Ngau GPS (PDP)
P221 Limbang Hasbi Habibollah GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister of Transport
P222 Lawas Henry Sum Agong GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister of Rural Development

Notes

  1. The PH coalition with WARISAN as confidence and supply won the GE14 election on 9 May 2018. UPKO joined the government as confidence and supply on 10 May 2018. After the events of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, the new PN coalition consisting BN, PAS, and PPBM, with GPS and GBS as confidence and supply replaced the PHWARISAN–UPKO government.
  2. PHWARISAN
  3. After GE14, Sarawak and Sabah component parties left the BN coalition to form GPS and GBS respectively.
  4. After GE14, STAR left the USA coalition to form the GBS coalition. The USA coalition is now defunct.
  5. After GE14, UPKO left the BN coalition and joined the government as confidence and supply.
  6. After GE14, PBB, PRS, PDP, and SUPP left the BN coalition and formed the GPS coalition.
  7. After GE14, PBS and PBRS left the BN coalition and formed the GBS coalition together with STAR.
  8. PHWARISAN–UPKO
  9. After the events of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, PPBM left the PH coalition to form the PN coalition, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government.
  10. After the events of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, BN formed the PN coalition, which replaced the PH-led government.
  11. After the events of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, PAS left the GS coalition and formed the PN coalition, which replaced the PH-led government.
  12. After the events of the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, BN, PAS, and PPBM formed the PN coalition, which replaced the PH-led government.
  13. PNGPSGBS
  14. Mahathir Mohamad contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  15. Mukhriz Mahathir contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  16. Amiruddin Hamzah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  17. Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  18. Mustapa Mohamed contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 18 September 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 26 October 2018.
  19. Rosol Wahid contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  20. Shabudin Yahaya contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  21. Mansor Othman contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  22. Hamzah Zainudin contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  23. Noor Azmi Ghazali contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 24 June 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 28 November 2018.
  24. Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 24 June 2018 and became an independent.
  25. Ramli Mohd. Noor contested the by-election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, after the disqualification of the previous MP, Sivarraajh Chandran, who is also from Barisan Nasional (MIC), due to election offences during the 2018 general election.
  26. Saifuddin Abdullah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  27. Mohamad Fasiah Mohd. Fakeh contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  28. 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.
  29. Zuraida Kamaruddin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which she was sacked by the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  30. Prabakaran Parameswaran contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 13 May 2018.
  31. Kamaruddin Jaffar contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  32. Anwar Ibrahim contested the by-election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate and won the seat on 13 October 2018, replacing the incumbent MP Danyal Balagopal Abdullah, who was also from Pakatan Harapan (PKR), who vacated his seat on 12 September 2018.
  33. Mas Ermieyati Samsudin contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which she left the party on 1 July 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 13 December 2018.
  34. Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  35. Syed Saddiq contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  36. Shahruddin Md Salleh contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), had his party membership terminated on 20 June 2020 and thus became an independent.
  37. Mohd Rashid Hasnon contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  38. Maszlee Malik contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  39. Abd. Latiff Ahmad contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  40. Wee Jeck Seng contested and won the by-election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (MCA), replacing the previous MP Md. Farid Md. Rafik, from Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), following the death of incumbent who died of heart complications on 21 September 2019.
  41. Rozman Isli contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 11 October 2018 and joined the Sabah Heritage Party.
  42. Abd Rahim Bakri contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  43. Maximus Johnity Ongkili contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party PBS officially left Barisan Nasional on 12 May 2018.
  44. Wilfred Madius Tangau contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party UPKO officially left Barisan Nasional on 10 May 2018.
  45. Mohamad Alamin contested the by-election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO). The by-election was called for after the election of the previous candidate Anifah Aman was declared null and void by an election court on 16 August 2019, pending an appeal. The Federal Court dismissed Anifah Aman's appeal on 2 December 2019.
  46. Azizah Mohd. Dun contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which she left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  47. Yamani Hafez Musa contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 to become an independent, and later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 17 September 2019.
  48. Jonathan Yasin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  49. Arthur Joseph Kurup contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party PBRS officially left Barisan Nasional on 11 May 2018.
  50. Ronald Kiandee contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  51. Zakaria Mohd. Edris contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  52. Vivian Wong Shir Yee contested and won the by-election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (DAP), following the death of incumbent Wong Tien Fatt on 28 March 2019.
  53. Willie Mongin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  54. Masir Kujat contested the general election as PRS (Barisan Nasional) candidate, after which he quit and joined PSB on 13 March 2019.
  55. Jugah Muyang contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 12 May 2018. He left PKR on 5 June 2020 and became an independent.
  56. Ali Biju contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent.
  57. Larry S'ng Wei Shien contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 12 May 2018.
  58. Baru Bian contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020, becoming an independent, later joining Parti Sarawak Bersatu on 30 May, 2020.

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