Muis Picho
Haji Abdul Muis Picho | |
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حاج عبدالمعز ڤيچو | |
Ministerial roles (Sabah) | |
2018–2020 | Assistant Minister of Infrastructure Development |
Faction represented in Sabah State Legislative Assembly | |
2008–2018 | Barisan Nasional |
2018–2020 | Sabah Heritage Party |
Personal details | |
Born | Kampung Bombalai, Tawau, North Borneo (now Sabah) | 20 July 1957
Citizenship | Malaysian |
Political party | UMNO (-2018) WARISAN (2018-2020) PPBM (2020-) |
Other political affiliations | BN (-2018) PN (2020-) MN (2020-) |
Spouse | Hajjah Hanawiah binti Paressa |
Children | 12 |
Alma mater | Federal Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Politician |
Haji Abdul Muis Picho (born 20 July 1957) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Sebatik from 2008 to 2020.
Born in Kampung Bombalai, Tawau in 1957, Muis was educated at SRK Bombalai, SMK Abaka and SMK Holy Trinity.[1] He then studied automotive engineering at Federal Institute of Technology.[1] Following the graduation, he served as the CEO of Manuk Mas Livestock Farm from 1984 to 1993.[1]
Being a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) since 1990s, he served various positions within the party.[1] He was firstly elected the MLA for Sebatik in 2008 election[1] and was re-elected in 2013 and in 2018. Shortly after his third re-election in 2018, he quit the UMNO and joined the Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN) in order to let Shafie Apdal to be the new Chief Minister.[2][3]
On 29 July 2020, it was reported that Muis was one of several WARISAN-PH-UPKO MLAs who backed Musa Aman as the new Chief Minister.[4][5] Though Musa announced that he had already gained enough supports (33 out of 65) to form a new government, Shafie asked the Yang di-Pertua Negeri to rather dissolve the State Legislative Assembly and call a fresh election.[6] Muis then joined the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (PPBM)[7] and sought for a re-election, but lost to the WARISAN candidate Hassan A. Gani Pg. Amir.[8]
He married Hajjah Hanawiah binti Paressa and has 12 children.[1]
Election results
Year | Constituency | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | |||
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2008 | N60 Sebatik, P191 Kalabakan | Abdul Muis Picho (UMNO) | 4,711 | 78.74% | Arsad Jamal (PKR) | 880 | 14.71% | 6,093 | 3,831 | 66.00% | ||
Raden Kakung (IND) | 392 | 6.55% | ||||||||||
2013 | Abdul Muis Picho (UMNO) | 5,484 | 75.10% | Daud Jalaluddin (PAS) | 1,344 | 18.41% | 7,595 | 4,140 | 75.50% | |||
Mohamad Yusup Lewah (IND) | 249 | 3.41% | ||||||||||
Mohammad Jeffry Rosman (STAR) | 225 | 3.08% | ||||||||||
2018 | Abdul Muis Picho (UMNO) | 2,468 | 46.70% | Hassan A. Gani Pg. Amir (WARISAN) | 2,275 | 43.04% | 5,394 | 193 | 70.80% | |||
Roslan Ramli (PAS) | 504 | 9.54% | ||||||||||
Yusri Yunus (PPRS) | 38 | 0.72% | ||||||||||
2020 | N73 Sebatik, P191 Kalabakan | Abdul Muis Picho (BERSATU) | 2,143 | 35.85% | Hassan A. Gani Pg. Amir (WARISAN) | 2,665 | 44.58% | 5,978 | 522 | 59.01% | ||
Abdul Samat Akui (PCS) | 504 | 8.43% | ||||||||||
Hassan Ibrahim (USNO) | 253 | 4.23% | ||||||||||
Mohd Balbir Arjan (IND) | 183 | 3.06% | ||||||||||
Baharuddin Basrie (PPRS) | 140 | 2.34% | ||||||||||
Juhuran Kalmin (IND) | 90 | 1.51% |
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Muis Picho, bekerja untuk kepentingan rakyat". 28 February 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Enam Adun BN sertai Warisan bentuk kerajaan negeri". 11 May 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "'Kami masuk WARISAN tanpa syarat'". 11 May 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Musa Aman umum cukup majoriti bentuk kerajaan negeri baharu". 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "New Sabah government? Musa Aman claims to have simple majority". 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "DUN Sabah bubar hari ini". 30 July 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Lompat parti - perjudian yang membawa penyesalan". 11 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "KEPUTUSAN TERKINI DUN N.73". Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Sabah [Parliament Results]". The Star. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
- ^ "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) – Results Overview". election.thestar.com.my.
- ^ "N60 Sebatik". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ "N.73 SEBATIK". SPR Dashboard. 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.