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Muadzam Shah (state constituency)

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Muadzam Shah
Pahang constituency
State constituency
LegislaturePahang State Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Razali Kassim
BN
Constituency created1994
First contested1995
Last contested2022
Demographics
Electors (2022)29,663

Muadzam Shah is a state constituency in Pahang, Malaysia that is represented in the Pahang State Legislative Assembly.[1]

Demographics

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Ethnic breakdown of Muadzam Shah's electorate as of 2022[2]

  Malay (79.70%)
  Other ethnicities (18.48%)
  Indian (1.18%)
  Chinese (0.64%)

History

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Polling districts

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According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Rompin constituency is divided into 38 polling districts.[3]

State constituency Polling district Code Location
Muadzam Shah(N41) Muadzam Shah 091/41/01 SK Bukit Ridan
Bukit Ridan 091/41/02 Dewan Stesen MARDI Muadzam Shah
FELDA Keratong 10 091/41/03 SK LKTP Keratong 10
FELDA Keratong 9 091/41/04 SK Perantau Damai
FELDA Keratong 8 091/41/05 SK LKTP Keratong 8
Kedaik 091/41/06 SK Kedaik
Gading 091/41/07
  • Balai Raya Kampung Gading
  • Tadika KEMAS / JAKOA Kampung Kerpal
Leban Chondong 091/41/08 SK Leban Chondong
FELDA Keratong 6 091/41/09 SK LKTP Keratong 6
Chenderawasih 091/41/10 SK Chenderawasih
FELDA Selancar 091/41/11 SK LKTP Selancar 2
FELDA Selancar 3 091/41/12 SK LKTP Selancar 3

Representation history

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Members of the Legislative Assembly for Muadzam Shah
Assembly Years Name Party
Constituency created from Cini
9th 1995-1999 Maznah Mazlan BN (UMNO)
10th 1999-2004
11th 2004-2008
12th 2008-2013
13th 2013-2018
14th 2018-2022 Razali Kassim
15th 2022–present

Election results

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Pahang state election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
BN Razali Kassim 10,990 49.35
PN Jaafar Mustaffa 9,756 43.81 Increase 43.81
PH Norlaily Forizad 1,523 6.84
Total valid votes 22,269 100.00
Total rejected ballots 409
Unreturned ballots 55
Turnout 22,733 76.64
Registered electors 29,663
Majority 1,234 5.54
BN hold Swing


References

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  1. ^ "Pahang 14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14)". The Star. Petaling Jaya. 14 May 2018. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019. (Note: Under the "Candidates & Results" heading, click on "State".)
  2. ^ "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) - Results Overview".
  3. ^ "Federal Government Gazette, Notice Under Subregulation 11(5A), Polling Hours for the Fifteenth General Election" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers. 31 October 2022.