Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah
Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah or Sabah State Legislative Assembly (German: Legislative Assembly of Sabah) is the legislature in the Malaysian state of Sabah . It is a unicameral system made up of 60 members.
The legislative assembly, whose members are referred to as state assemblymen (German: representatives of the federal state), meets in the House of Representatives in Likas, a district of Kota Kinabalu . The majority of the 60 seats are held by the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition party . After the May 5, 2013 elections, the Legislative Assembly was in its 12th term and the BN coalition had 48 seats, the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) seven seats, the Democratic Action Party (DAP) four seats and State Reform Party a seat.
history
The first election to the Sabah Legislative Assembly took place in 1967. The assembly met from 1967 to 1980 in the old parliament building on the Bukit Istana Lama hill , where the Sabah Museum is now located . From 1980-1995, the seventh floor of the Sabah Foundation Building housed the congregation. From July 1995 a new parliament building was built on a 38 hectare property in the Likas district. The cost was around EUR 30 million.
Constituencies and constituencies
Based on the 2008 elections, the map shows the constituencies in Sabah, which are marked with an 'N' in front of them. The prefix 'P' denotes the constituencies for the all-Malaysian parliamentary elections. Due to the popular change of electoral districts and districts before an election, the following overview map may no longer be applicable in the future.
elections
According to the state constitution, elections to the state parliament take place every 5 years. They will be held at the same time as the elections to the Malaysian parliament. On April 3, 2013, sparked Prime Minister of Sabah , Musa Aman , to the Legislative Assembly. The new elections took place on May 5, 2013.
MPs
The table lists the MPs with their respective party affiliations in the order of the constituencies. List as of May 2013.
Sabah |
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No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament's name | Political party | |
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N1 | Banggi | Abdul Mijul Unaini | BN | |
N2 | Tanjung Kapor | Teo Chee Kang | BN | |
N3 | Pitas | Bolkiah Ismail | BN | |
N4 | Matunggong | Jelin bin Dasanap @ Jelani bin Hamdan | PKR | |
N5 | Tandek | Lasiah Baranting @ Anita | BN | |
N6 | Tempasuk | Musbah Jamli | BN | |
N7 | Kadamaian | Ukoh @ Jeremmy bin Malajad @ Malazad | PKR | |
N8 | Usukan | Md Salleh Md Said | BN | |
N9 | Tamparuli | Mojilip bin Bumburing @ Wilfried | PKR | |
N10 | Sulaman | Hajiji Haji Noor | BN | |
N11 | Kiulu | Joniston bin Lumai @ Bangkuai | BN | |
N12 | Karambunai | Jainab Ahmad Ayid | BN | |
N13 | Inanam | Roland Chia Ming Shen | PKR | |
N14 | Likas | Wong Hong Jun | DAP | |
N15 | Api Api | Liew Chin Jin | PKR | |
N16 | Luyang | Hiew King Cheu | DAP | |
N17 | Tanjong Aru | Yong Oui Fah | BN | |
N18 | Petagas | Yahyah @ Yahya Hussin | BN | |
N19 | Kapayan | Edwin @ Jack Bosi | DAP | |
N20 | Moyog | Terrence Siambun | PKR | |
N21 | Kawang | Ghulam Haidar | BN | |
N22 | Pantai Manis | Abdul Rahim Ismail | BN | |
N23 | Bongawan | Mohamad Bin Alamin | BN | |
N24 | Membakut | Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif | BN | |
N25 | Klias | Lajim Bin Ukim | PKR | |
N26 | Kuala Penyu | Limus Bin jury | BN | |
N27 | Lumadan | Kamarlin Ombi | BN | |
N28 | Sindumin | Ahmad Bujang | BN | |
N29 | Kundasang | Joachim Gunsalam | BN | |
N30 | Karanaan | Masidi Manjun @ Masdi | BN | |
N31 | Paginatan | Siringan Bin Gubat @ Alliance | BN | |
N32 | Tambunan | Joseph Pairin Kitingan | BN | |
N33 | Bingkor | Geoffrey Kitingan | STAR | |
N34 | Liawan | Sapin @ Sairin Karano @ Karno | BN | |
N35 | Melalap | Radin Malleh | BN | |
N36 | Kemabong | Ruby Balang | BN | |
N37 | Sook | Ellron Angin | BN | |
N38 | Nabawan | Bobbey Ah Fang Suan | BN | |
N39 | Sugut | James Ratib | BN | |
N40 | Labuk | Metah @ Michael Asang | BN | |
N41 | Gum gum | Zakaria Mohd Edris @ Tubau | BN | |
N42 | Sungai Sibuga | Musa Aman | BN | |
N43 | Sekong | Samsudin Yahya | BN | |
N44 | Karamunting | Charles O Pang Su Pin | BN | |
N45 | Elopura | Au Kam Wah | BN | |
N46 | Tanjong Papat | Tan Shu Kiah | BN | |
N47 | Kuamut | Masiung Banah | BN | |
N48 | Sukau | Saddi Abdu Rahman | BN | |
N49 | Tungku | Mohd Suhaili Said | BN | |
N50 | Lahad Datu | Mohammad Yusof bin Apdal | BN | |
N51 | Kunak | Nilwan Kabang | BN | |
N52 | Sulabayan | Jaujan bin Sambakong | BN | |
N53 | Senallang | Nasir Sakaran | BN | |
N54 | Bugaya | Ramli Marahaban | BN | |
N55 | Baling | S. Abas S. Ali | BN | |
N56 | Apas | Tawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan | BN | |
N57 | Sri Tanjong | Chan Foong Hin | DAP | |
N58 | Merotai | Pang Yuk Ming | BN | |
N59 | Tanjung Batu | Hamisa Samat | BN | |
N60 | Sebatics | Abd Muis Picho | BN |
See also
Web links
- Web presence of the DUN Sabah
- List of representatives with pictures (part 1)
- List of representatives with pictures (part 2)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brief history of the DUN Sabah ( Memento of the original from May 11, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ The Edge Malaysia: Sabah State Assembly dissolved for election ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , April 3, 2013; Accessed April 22, 2013
- ↑ Election Commission of Malaysia : Kedudukan Kerusi Bagi Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah ( Memento of the original from April 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; Accessed May 6, 2013