List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2008–2013)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2013–2018)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018–2023)

The following are the members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri or state assemblies, elected in the 2013 state election and by-elections. Also included is the list of the Sarawak state assembly members who were elected in 2016.[1]

The opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat that contested the general elections in 2013 was dissolved after series of disagreements between two main parties, Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).[2] A new opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan was formed by the Democratic Action Party, People's Justice Party (PKR) and newly formed party National Trust Party (PAN), consisting of ex-PAS members.[3] Several ex-UMNO members have also formed their own party Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and have signed an electoral pact with Pakatan Harapan to contest the future general election and ensure straight fights against Barisan Nasional.[4] On 20 March 2017 BERSATU officially became a member of Pakatan Harapan.[5]

Composition

Equal-area representation of state constituencies as elected in 2013

Perlis

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 13 | PAS 1 | PKR 1
N01Titi TinggiKhaw Hock KongBN (MCA)
N02BeseriMd Rawi KassimBN (UMNO)
N03ChupingAsmaiza AhmadBN (UMNO)
N04Mata AyerKhairi HasanBN (UMNO)
N05SantanSabry AhmadBN (UMNO)
N06BintongRela AhmadBN (UMNO)
N07SenaAbdul Jamil SaadBN (UMNO)
N08Indera KayanganChan Ming KaiPH (PKR)
N09Kuala PerlisMat HassanBN (UMNO)
N10KayangAhmad Bakri AliBN (UMNO)
N11PauhAzlan ManBN (UMNO)
N12Tambun TulangIsmail KassimBN (UMNO)
N13Guar SanjiJafperi OthmanBN (UMNO)
N14Simpang EmpatNurulhisham YaakobBN (UMNO)
N15SanglangMohd. Shukri RamliPAS

Kedah

13th Kedah State Legislative Assembly
12th Assembly 14th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyKedah State Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionKedah
Meeting placeWisma Darul Aman, Alor Setar
Term23 June 2013 – 29 March 2018
Election2013 state election
GovernmentKedah State Executive Council
Websitemmk.kedah.gov.my
Members36
SpeakerMd Rozai Shafian
Deputy SpeakerAzmi Che Husain
Menteri BesarMukhriz Mahathir (until 4 February 2016)
Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
Opposition LeaderAzizan Abdul Razak (until 23 June 2013)
Amiruddin Hamzah
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
SultanSultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah (until 11 September 2017)
Sultan Sallehuddin

Elected members

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 20 | PAS 7 | PKR 4 | DAP 2 | BERSATU 2 | AMANAH 1
N01Ayer HangatMohd Rawi Abdul Hamid
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N02KuahNor Saidi NanyanBN (UMNO)
N03Kota SiputehAbu Hasan SarifBN (UMNO)
N04Ayer HitamMukhriz Mahathir[N 1][6][7]PH (BERSATU)
N05Bukit Kayu HitamAhmad Zaini JaparBN (UMNO)
N06JitraAminuddin Omar
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N07Kuala NerangBadrol Hisham Hashim
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N08PeduKama Noriah IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N09Bukit LadaAhmad Lebai SudinBN (UMNO)
N10Bukit PinangWan Romani Wan SalimPAS
N11DergaTan Kok YewPH (DAP)
N12Bakar BataAhmad Bashah Md Hanipah
(Menteri Besar)
BN (UMNO)
N13Kota Darul AmanTeoh Boon Kok @ Teoh Kai KokPH (DAP)
N14Alor MengkuduAhmad Saad @ YahayaPAS
N15Anak BukitAmiruddin Hamzah[N 2][8]
(Opposition Leader)
PH (BERSATU)
N16Kubang RotanMohd Nasir MustafaPAS
N17Pengkalan KundorPhahrolrazi Zawawi[N 3][9]PH (AMANAH)
N18TokaiMohamed Taulan RasulPAS
N19Sungai TiangSuraya Yaacob
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N20Sungai LimauMohd Azam Abd Samat from 4 November 2013[N 4][10]PAS
Azizan Abdul Razak until 26 September 2013PAS
N21Guar ChempedakKu Abd Rahman Ku Ismail
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N22GurunLeong Yong Kong
(EXCO Member)
BN (MCA)
N23BelantekMohd Tajudin Abdullah
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N24JeneriMahadzir Abdul HamidBN (UMNO)
N25Bukit SelambauKrishnamoorthy RajannaiduPH (PKR)
N26Tanjong DawaiTajul Urus Mat Zain
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)
N27Pantai MerdekaAli YahayaBN (UMNO)
N28Bakar ArangSimon Ooi Tze MinPH (PKR)
N29SidamRobert Ling Kui EePH (PKR)
N30BayuAzmi Che Husain
(Deputy Speaker)
BN (UMNO)
N31KupangHarun Abdul AzizBN (UMNO)
N32Kuala KetilMd Zuki YusofPAS
N33Merbau PulasSiti Aishah GhazaliPAS
N34LunasAzman NasruddinPH (PKR)
N35KulimChua Thiong GeeBN (MCA)
N36Bandar BaharuNorsabrina Mohd. Noor
(EXCO Member)
BN (UMNO)

Seating arrangement

Kelantan

No. State constituency Member Party
PAS 31 | BN 11 | PKR 1 | AMANAH 1 | VAC 1
N01Pengkalan KuborMat Razi Mat Ail from 25 September 2014[N 5][11]BN (UMNO)
Noor Zahidi Omar until 20 August 2014BN (UMNO)
N02KelaboranMohamad Zaki IbrahimPAS
N03Pasir PekanAhmad YakobPAS
N04Wakaf BharuChe Abdullah Mat NawiPAS
N05KijangWan Ubaidah OmarPAS
N06ChempakaAhmad Fathan Mahmood from 22 March 2015[N 6][12]PAS
Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat until 12 February 2015PAS
N07PanchorNik Mohd. Amar Nik AbdullahPAS
N08Tanjong MasRohani IbrahimPAS
N09Kota LamaAnuar Tan AbdullahPAS
N10Bunut PayongRamli MamatPAS
N11TendongRozi MuhamadPAS
N12Pengkalan PasirHanifa AhmadPAS
N13ChetokAbdul Halim Abdul RahmanPAS
N14MerantiMohd. Nassuruddin DaudPAS
N15Gual PeriokMohamad AwangPAS
N16Bukit TukuAbdul Rasul MohamedPAS
N17SalorHusam Musa[N 7][13][14]PH (AMANAH)
N18Pasir TumbohAbd Rahman YunusPAS
N19DemitMumtaz Md. NawiPAS
N20TawangHassan MohamoodPAS
N21PerupokMohd Huzaimy Che HusinPAS
N22JelawatAbdul Azziz KadirPAS
N23MelorMd Yusnan YusofPAS
N24KadokAzami Md. NorPAS
N25Kok LanasMd Alwi Che AhmadBN (UMNO)
N26Bukit PanauAbdul Fattah MahmoodPAS
N27Gual IpohBakri @ Mohd Bakri MustaphaBN (UMNO)
N28KemahangMd. Anizam Ab. RahmanPAS
N29SelisingZulkifle AliBN (UMNO)
N30LimbonganMohd Nazlan Mohamed HasbullahPAS
N31SemerakZawawi OthmanBN (UMNO)
N32GaalTuan Mazlan Tuan MatPAS
N33Pulai ChondongZulkifli MamatPAS
N34TemanganMohamed Fadzli HassanPAS
N35KemuningMohd Roseli IsmailPAS
N36Bukit BungaMohd Adhan KechikBN (UMNO)
N37Air LanasMustapa MohamedBN (UMNO)
N38Kuala BalahAbd Aziz DerashidBN (UMNO)
N39MengkebangAb Latiff Ab RahmanPAS
N40GuchilMohd Roslan PutehPH (PKR)
N41Manek UraiMohd Fauzi AbdullahPAS
N42DabongRamzi Ab RahmanBN (UMNO)
N43NenggiriVacant since 11 July 2017[N 8][15]VAC
Mat Yusoff Abd Ghani until 11 July 2017BN (UMNO)
N44PalohNozula Mat DiahBN (UMNO)
N45GalasAb Aziz YusoffBN (UMNO)

Terengganu

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 17 | PAS 14 | PKR 1
N01Kuala BesutTengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman from 24 July 2013[N 9][16]BN (UMNO)
A. Rahman Mokhtar until 26 June 2013BN (UMNO)
N02Kota PuteraMohd Mahdi MusaBN (UMNO)
N03JertihMuhammad Pehimi YusofBN (UMNO)
N04Hulu BesutNawi MohamadBN (UMNO)
N05JabiMohd Iskandar JaafarBN (UMNO)
N06PermaisuriMohd Jidin ShafeeBN (UMNO)
N07LangkapSabri Mohd NoorBN (UMNO)
N08Batu RakitBazlan Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)
N09TepuhHishamuddin Abdul KarimPAS
N10Teluk PasuRidzuan HashimPAS
N11Seberang TakirAhmad Razif Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)
N12Bukit TunggalAlias RazakPAS
N13Wakaf MempelamMohd Abdul Wahid EndutPAS
N14BandarAzan IsmailPH (PKR)
N15LadangTengku Hassan Tengku OmarPAS
N16Batu BurukSyed Azman Syed Ahmad NawawiPAS
N17Alur LimbatAriffin DeramanPAS
N18Bukit PayungMohd. Nor HamzahPAS
N19Ru RendangAbdul Hadi AwangPAS
N20Pengkalan BeranganA. Latiff AwangBN (UMNO)
N21TelemungRozi MamatBN (UMNO)
N22ManirHilmi HarunPAS
N23Kuala BerangT. Putera T. AwangBN (UMNO)
N24AjilGhazali TaibBN (UMNO)
N25Bukit BesiRoslee DaudBN (UMNO)
N26Rantau AbangAlias HarunPAS
N27SuraWan Hapandi Wan NikPAS
N28PakaSatiful Bahri MamatPAS
N29KemasikRosli OthmanBN (UMNO)
N30KijalAhmad SaidBN (UMNO)
N31CukaiHanafiah MatPAS
N32Air PutihWan Abdul Hakim Wan MokhtarBN (UMNO)

Penang

No. State constituency Member Party
DAP 19 | PKR 10 | BN 10 | PAS 1
N01PenagaMohd Zain AhmadBN (UMNO)
N02BertamShariful Azhar OthmanBN (UMNO)
N03Pinang TunggalRoslan SaidinBN (UMNO)
N04Permatang BeranganOmar Abd HamidBN (UMNO)
N05Sungai DuaMuhamad Yusoff Mohd NoorBN (UMNO)
N06Telok Ayer TawarJahara HamidBN (UMNO)
N07Sungai PuyuPhee Boon PohPH (DAP)
N08Bagan JermalLim Hock SengPH (DAP)
N09Bagan DalamTanasekharan AutherapadyPH (DAP)
N10Seberang JayaAfif BahardinPH (PKR)
N11Permatang PasirMohd Salleh ManPAS
N12PenantiNorlela AriffinPH (PKR)
N13BerapitOng Kok FooiPH (DAP)
N14Machang BubokLee Khai LoonPH (PKR)
N15Padang LalangChong EngPH (DAP)
N16PeraiRamasamy PalanisamyPH (DAP)
N17Bukit TengahOng Chin WenPH (PKR)
N18Bukit TambunLaw Choo KiangPH (PKR)
N19JawiSoon Lip CheePH (DAP)
N20Sungai BakapMaktar ShapeePH (PKR)
N21Sungai AchehMahmud ZakariaBN (UMNO)
N22Tanjong BungaTeh Yee CheuPH (DAP)
N23Air PutehLim Guan EngPH (DAP)
N24Kebun BungaCheah Kah PengPH (PKR)
N25Pulau TikusYap Soo HueyPH (DAP)
N26Padang KotaChow Kon YeowPH (DAP)
N27Pengkalan KotaLau Keng EePH (DAP)
N28KomtarTeh Lai HengPH (DAP)
N29Datok KeramatJagdeep Singh DeoPH (DAP)
N30Sungai PinangLim Siew KhimPH (DAP)
N31Batu LancangLaw Heng KiangPH (DAP)
N32Seri DelimaRSN RayerPH (DAP)
N33Air ItamWong Hon WaiPH (DAP)
N34Paya TerubongYeoh Soon HinPH (DAP)
N35Batu UbanJayabalan A. ThambyappaPH (PKR)
N36Pantai JerejakMohd Rashid HasnonPH (PKR)
N37Batu MaungAbdul Malik Abdul KassimPH (PKR)
N38Bayan LepasNordin AhmadBN (UMNO)
N39Pulau BetongMuhammad Farid SaadBN (UMNO)
N40Telok BahangShah Haedan Ayoob Hussain ShahBN (UMNO)

Perak

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 31 | PAS 4 | DAP 18 | PKR 5 | AMANAH 1
N01Pengkalan HuluAznel IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N02TemengorSalbiah MohamedBN (UMNO)
N03KeneringMohd Tarmizi IdrisBN (UMNO)
N04Kota TampanSaarani MohamadBN (UMNO)
N05SelamaMohamad Daud Mohd YusoffBN (UMNO)
N06Kubu GajahAhmad Hasbullah AliasBN (UMNO)
N07Batu KurauMuhammad Amin ZakariaBN (UMNO)
N08Titi SerongAbu Bakar HussianPAS
N09Kuala KurauAbdul Yunus JamhariPH (PKR)
N10Alor PongsuSham Mat SahatBN (UMNO)
N11Gunong SemanggolMohd Zawawi Abu HassanPAS
N12SelinsingHusin DinPAS
N13Kuala SapetangChua Yee LingPH (PKR)
N14Changkat JeringMohammad Nizar Jamaluddin[N 10][17]PH (AMANAH)
N15TrongZabri Abd WahidBN (UMNO)
N16KamuntingMohamad Zahir Abdul KhalidBN (UMNO)
N17Pokok AssamTeh Kok LimPH (DAP)
N18AulongLeow Thye YihPH (DAP)
N19ChenderohZainun Mat NoorBN (UMNO)
N20Lubok MerbauSiti Salmah Mat JusakBN (UMNO)
N21LintangMohd Zolkafly HarunBN (UMNO)
N22JalongLoh Sze YeePH (DAP)
N23ManjoiMohamad Ziad Mohamed Zainal AbidinBN (UMNO)
N24Hulu KintaAminuddin Md HanafiahBN (UMNO)
N25CanningWong Kah WohPH (DAP)
N26Tebing TinggiOng Boon PiowPH (DAP)
N27Pasir PinjiHoward Lee Chuan HowPH (DAP)
N28BerchamCheong Chee KhingPH (DAP)
N29KepayangNga Kor MingPH (DAP)
N30BuntongSivasubramaniam AthinarayananPH (DAP)
N31JelapangTeh Hock KePH (DAP)
N32MenglembuLim Pek HarPH (DAP)
N33TronohPaul Yong Choo KiongPH (DAP)
N34Bukit ChandanMaslin Sham RazmanBN (UMNO)
N35ManongMohamad Kamil ShafieBN (UMNO)
N36Pengkalan BaharuAbdul Manaf HashimBN (UMNO)
N37Pantai RemisWong May IngPH (DAP)
N38BelanjaMohd Nizar ZakariaBN (UMNO)
N39BotaNasarudin HashimBN (UMNO)
N40Malim NawarLeong Cheok KengPH (DAP)
N41KeranjiChen Fook ChyePH (DAP)
N42Tualang SekahNolee Ashilin Mohamed RadziBN (UMNO)
N43Sungai RapatRadzi ZainonPAS
N44Simpang PulaiTan Kar HingPH (PKR)
N45TejaChang Lih KangPH (PKR)
N46ChenderiangMah Hang SoonBN (MCA)
N47Ayer KuningSamsudin Abu HassanBN (UMNO)
N48Sungai ManikZainol Fadzi PaharudinBN (UMNO)
N49Kampong GajahAbdullah Fauzi Ahmad RazaliBN (UMNO)
N50SitiawanNgeh Koo HamPH (DAP)
N51Pasir PanjangRashidi IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N52PangkorZambry Abd KadirBN (UMNO)
N53RungkupShahrul Zaman YahyaBN (UMNO)
N54Hutan MelintangKesavan SubramaniamPH (PKR)
N55Pasir BedamarTerence Naidu Raja Naidu @ RajanaiduPH (DAP)
N56Changkat JongMohd Azhar JamaluddinBN (UMNO)
N57SungkaiSivanesan AchalingamPH (DAP)
N58SlimMohd. Khusairi Abdul TalibBN (UMNO)
N59BehrangRusnah KassimBN (UMNO)

Pahang

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 29 | PAS 2 | DAP 7 | PKR 2 | AMANAH 1 | VAC 1
N01Tanah RataLeong Ngah NgahPH (DAP)
N02JelaiWan Rosdy Wan IsmailBN (UMNO)
N03Padang TengkuMustapa LongBN (UMNO)
N04ChekaFong Koong FueeBN (MCA)
N05BentaMohd. Soffi Abd. RazakBN (UMNO)
N06Batu TalamAbd. Aziz Mat KiramBN (UMNO)
N07TrasChoong Siew OnnPH (DAP)
N08DongShahiruddin Ab MoinBN (UMNO)
N09TahanWan Amizan Wan Abdul RazakBN (UMNO)
N10DamakLau LeeBN (MCA)
N11Pulau TawarAhmad Shukri IsmailBN (UMNO)
N12BeserahAndansura RabuPAS
N13SemambuLee Chean ChungPH (PKR)
N14TeruntumSim Chon SiangPH (PKR)
N15Tanjung LumpurRosli Abdul JabarPAS
N16InderapuraShafik Fauzan SharifBN (UMNO)
N17Sungai LembingMd Sohaimi Mohamed ShahBN (UMNO)
N18LeparVacant since 31 December 2017[N 11][18]VAC
Mohd Shohaimi Jusoh until 31 December 2017BN (UMNO)
N19PanchingMohd Zaili BesarBN (UMNO)
N20Pulau ManisKhairuddin MahmudBN (UMNO)
N21Peramu JayaSh Mohamed Puzi Sh AliBN (UMNO)
N22BebarMohd. Fakhruddin Mohd. ArifBN (UMNO)
N23ChiniAbu Bakar HarunBN (UMNO)
N24LuitNurhidayah Mohamad ShahaimiBN (UMNO)
N25Kuala SentulShahaniza ShamsuddinBN (UMNO)
N26ChenorMohamed Arifin Awang IsmailBN (UMNO)
N27JenderakMohamed JaafarBN (UMNO)
N28KerdauSyed Ibrahim Syed AhmadBN (UMNO)
N29JengkaWan Salman Wan IsmailBN (UMNO)
N30MentakabTengku Zulpuri Shah Raja PujiPH (DAP)
N31LanchangMohd Sharkar ShamsudinBN (UMNO)
N32Kuala SemantanSyed Hamid Syed Mohamed[N 12][19]PH (AMANAH)
N33BilutChow Yu HuiPH (DAP)
N34KetariLee Chin ChenPH (DAP)
N35SabaiKamache Doray RajooPH (DAP)
N36PelangaiAdnan YaakobBN (UMNO)
N37GuaiNorol Azali SulaimanBN (UMNO)
N38TriangLeong Yu ManPH (DAP)
N39KemayanMohd Fadil OsmanBN (UMNO)
N40Bukit IbamWan Kadri Wan MahusainBN (UMNO)
N41Muadzam ShahMaznah MazlanBN (UMNO)
N42TiomanMohd. Johari HusinBN (UMNO)

Selangor

No. State constituency Member Party
PKR 14 | DAP 14 | AMANAH 2 | PAS 12 | UMNO 11 | IND 2 | VAC 1
N01Sungai Air TawarVacant from 18 January 2017 [N 13]VAC
Kamarol Zaki Abdul Malik until 17 January 2017 [20]BN (UMNO)
N02SabakSallehen MukhyiPAS
N03Sungai PanjangBudiman Mohd ZohdiBN (UMNO)
N04SekinchanNg Suee LimPH (DAP)
N05Hulu BernamRosni SoharBN (UMNO)
N06Kuala Kubu BaharuLee Kee HiongPH (DAP)
N07Batang KaliMat Nadzari Ahmad DahalanBN (UMNO)
N08Sungai BurongMohd Shamsudin LiasBN (UMNO)
N09PermatangSulaiman Abdul RazakBN (UMNO)
N10Bukit MelawatiJakiran JacomahBN (UMNO)
N11IjokIdris AhmadPH (PKR)
N12JeramAmiruddin SetroBN (UMNO)
N13KuangAbdul Shukur IdrusBN (UMNO)
N14RawangGan Pei NeiPH (PKR)
N15Taman TemplerZaidy Abdul TalibPAS
N16Batu CavesAmirudin ShariPH (PKR)
N17Gombak SetiaHasbullah Mohd RidzwanPAS
N18Hulu KelangSaari Sungib[N 14][21]PH (AMANAH)
N19Bukit AntarabangsaMohamed Azmin AliPH (PKR)
N20Lembah JayaKhasim Abdul AzizPAS
N21ChempakaIskandar Abdul SamadPAS
N22TerataiTiew Way KengPH (DAP)
N23Dusun TuaRazaly HassanPAS
N24SemenyihJohan Abd AzizBN (UMNO)
N25KajangWan Azizah Wan Ismail[N 15][22]PH (PKR)
N26BangiMohd Shafie NgahPAS
N27BalakongEddie Ng Tien CheePH (DAP)
N28Seri KembanganEan Yong Hian WahPH (DAP)
N29Seri SerdangNoor Hanim IsmailPAS
N30KinraraNg Sze HanPH (DAP)
N31Subang JayaHannah Yeoh Tseow SuanPH (DAP)
N32Seri SetiaNik Nazmi Nik AhmadPH (PKR)
N33Taman MedanHaniza Mohamed TalhaPH (PKR)
N34Bukit GasingRajiv RishyakaranPH (DAP)
N35Kampung TunkuLau Weng SanPH (DAP)
N36Damansara UtamaYeo Bee YinPH (DAP)
N37Bukit LanjanElizabeth Wong Keat PingPH (PKR)
N38Paya JarasMohd Khairuddin Othman[N 16]PH (PKR)
N39Kota DamansaraHalimaton Saadiah BohanBN (UMNO)
N40Kota AnggerikYaakob SapariPH (PKR)
N41Batu TigaRodziah IsmailPH (PKR)
N42MeruAbd Rani OsmanPAS
N43SementaDaroyah AlwiPH (PKR)
N44Sungai PinangTeng Chang KhimPH (DAP)
N45Selat KlangHalimah AliPAS
N46Pelabuhan KlangAbdul Khalid Ibrahim[N 17][23]IND
N47PandamaranEric Tan Pok ShyongPH (DAP)
N48Kota Alam ShahGanabatirau VeramanPH (DAP)
N49Seri AndalasXavier Jayakumar ArulanandamPH (PKR)
N50Sri MudaMat Shuhaimi ShafieiPH (PKR)
N51SijangkangAhmad Yunus HairiPAS
N52Teluk DatukLoh Chee Heng[N 18][24]IND
N53MoribHasnul Baharuddin[N 19][21]PH (AMANAH)
N54Tanjong SepatMohd Haslin HassanPAS
N55DengkilShahrum Mohd SharifBN (UMNO)
N56Sungai PelekLai Nyuk LanPH (DAP)

Negeri Sembilan

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 21 | DAP 11 | PKR 3 | VAC 1
N01ChennahAnthony Loke Siew FookPH (DAP)
N02PertangJalaluddin AliasBN (UMNO)
N03Sungai LuiMohd Razi Mohd AliBN (UMNO)
N04KlawangYunus RahmatBN (UMNO)
N05SertingShamshulkahar Mohd. DeliBN (UMNO)
N06PalongLilah YasinBN (UMNO)
N07Jeram PadangManickam LetchumanBN (MIC)
N08BahauChew Seh YongPH (DAP)
N09LenggengVacant[N 20][25]VAC
N10NilaiArul Kumar JambunathanPH (DAP)
N11LobakSiow Kim LeongPH (DAP)
N12TemiangNg Chin TsaiPH (DAP)
N13SikamatAminuddin HarunPH (PKR)
N14AmpanganAbu Ubaidah RedzaBN (UMNO)
N15JuassehMohammad Razi KailBN (UMNO)
N16Seri MenantiAbdul Samad IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N17SenalingIsmail LasimBN (UMNO)
N18PilahNorhayati OmarBN (UMNO)
N19JoholAbu Samah MahatBN (UMNO)
N20LabuHasim RusdiBN (UMNO)
N21Bukit KepayangCha Kee ChinPH (DAP)
N22RahangMary Josephine Pritam SinghPH (DAP)
N23MambauYap Yew WengPH (DAP)
N24SenawangGunasekaren PalasamyPH (DAP)
N25ParoiMohd Ghazali WahidBN (UMNO)
N26ChembongZaifulbahri IdrisBN (UMNO)
N27RantauMohamad HasanBN (UMNO)
N28KotaAwaludin SaidBN (UMNO)
N29ChuahChai Tong ChaiPH (PKR)
N30LukutEan Yong Tin SinPH (DAP)
N31Bagan PinangTun Hairuddin Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N32LinggiAbdul Rahman Mohd RedzaBN (UMNO)
N33Port DicksonRavi MunusamyPH (PKR)
N34GemasAbdul Razak SaidBN (UMNO)
N35GemenchehMohd Isam Mohd IsaBN (UMNO)
N36RepahVeerapan SuperamaniamPH (DAP)

Malacca

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 21 | PAS 1 | DAP 3 | IND 3
N01Kuala LinggiIsmail OthmanBN (UMNO)
N02Tanjung BidaraMd Rawi MahmudBN (UMNO)
N03Ayer LimauAmiruddin YusopBN (UMNO)
N04LenduSulaiman Md AliBN (UMNO)
N05Taboh NaningLatipah OmarBN (UMNO)
N06RembiaNorpipah AbdolBN (UMNO)
N07GadekMahadevan M. SanacyBN (MIC)
N08MachapLai Meng ChongBN (MCA)
N09Durian TunggalAb Wahab Ab LatipBN (UMNO)
N10AsahanAbdul Ghafar AtanBN (UMNO)
N11Sungai UdangIdris HaronBN (UMNO)
N12Pantai KundorAb Rahaman Ab KarimBN (UMNO)
N13Paya RumputSazali Muhd DinBN (UMNO)
N14KelebangLim Ban HongBN (MCA)
N15BachangLim Jak Wong[N 21][26]IND
N16Ayer KerohKhoo Poay TiongPH (DAP)
N17Bukit BaruMd Khalid KassimPAS
N18Ayer MolekMd Yunos HusinBN (UMNO)
N19KesidangChin Choong Seong[N 22][26]IND
N20Kota LaksamanaLai Keun BanPH (DAP)
N21DuyongGoh Leong San[N 23][27][26]IND
N22Bandar HilirTey Kok KiewPH (DAP)
N23Telok MasLatiff Tamby ChikBN (UMNO)
N24BembanNg Choon KoonBN (MCA)
N25RimGhazale MuhamadBN (UMNO)
N26SerkamZaidi AttanBN (UMNO)
N27MerlimauRoslan AhmadBN (UMNO)
N28Sungai RambaiHasan Abd RahmanBN (UMNO)

Johor

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 37 | PAS 3 | DAP 13 | BERSATU 1 | PKR 1 | AMANAH 1
N01Buloh KasapNorshida IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N02JementahTan Chen ChoonPH (DAP)
N03PemanisLau Chin HoonBN (Gerakan)
N04KemelahAyub RahmatBN (UMNO)
N05TenangMohd Azahar IbrahimBN (UMNO)
N06BekokLim Eng GuanPH (DAP)
N07Bukit SerampangIsmail MohamedBN (UMNO)
N08JorakShahruddin Md Salleh[N 24][28]PH (BERSATU)
N09GambirAsojan MuniyandyBN (MIC)
N10TangkakEe Chin LiPH (DAP)
N11SeromAbd Razak MinhatBN (UMNO)
N12BentayanChua Wee BengPH (DAP)
N13Sungai AbongSheikh Ibrahim SallehPAS
N14Bukit NaningSaipolbahari SuibBN (UMNO)
N15MaharaniMohammad TaslimPAS
N16Sungai BalangZaiton IsmailBN (UMNO)
N17SemerahMohd Ismail RoslanBN (UMNO)
N18Sri MedanZulkurnain KamisanBN (UMNO)
N19Yong PengChew Peck ChooPH (DAP)
N20SemarangSamsolbari JamaliBN (UMNO)
N21Parit YaaniAminolhuda Hassan[N 25][29]PH (AMANAH)
N22Parit RajaAzizah ZakariaBN (UMNO)
N23PenggaramGan Peck ChengPH (DAP)
N24SenggarangA. Aziz IsmailBN (UMNO)
N25RengitAyub JamilBN (UMNO)
N26MachapAbdul Taib Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N27Layang-LayangAbd Mutalip Abd RahimBN (UMNO)
N28MengkibolTan Hong PinPH (DAP)
N29MahkotaMd Jais SardayBN (UMNO)
N30PalohTeoh Yap KunBN (MCA)
N31KahangVidyananthan RamanadhanBN (MIC)
N32EndauAbd Latiff BandiBN (UMNO)
N33TenggarohRaven Kumar KrishnasamyBN (MIC)
N34PantiBaderi DasukiBN (UMNO)
N35Pasir RajaAdham BabaBN (UMNO)
N36SediliRasman IthnainBN (UMNO)
N37Johor LamaAsiah Md AriffBN (UMNO)
N38PenawarHamimah MansorBN (UMNO)
N39Tanjong SuratSyed Sis Syed Abdul RahmanBN (UMNO)
N40TiramMaulizan BujangBN (UMNO)
N41Puteri WangsaAbdullah HusinPAS
N42Johor JayaLiow Cai TungPH (DAP)
N43PermasMohamed Khaled NordinBN (UMNO)
N44Tanjong PuteriAdam SumiruBN (UMNO)
N45StulangAndrew Chen Kah EngPH (DAP)
N46Pengkalan RintingCheo Yee HowPH (DAP)
N47KempasTengku Putra Haron Aminurrashid Tengku Hamid JumatBN (UMNO)
N48SkudaiBoo Cheng HauPH (DAP)
N49Nusa JayaZaini Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
N50Bukit PermaiAli Mazat SallehBN (UMNO)
N51Bukit BatuJimmy Puah Wee TsePH (PKR)
N52SenaiWong Shu QiPH (DAP)
N53BenutHasni MohammadBN (UMNO)
N54Pulai SebatangTee Siew KiongBN (MCA)
N55Pekan NenasYeo Tung SiongPH (DAP)
N56KukupSuhaimi SallehBN (UMNO)

Sabah

No. State constituency Member Party
BN 45 | WARISAN 3 | PKR 2 | DAP 1 | PCS 1 | PHRS 1 | STAR 1 | IND 3 | VAC 3
N01BanggiAbdul Mijul UnainiBN (UMNO)
N02Tanjong KaporTeo Chee KangBN (LDP)
N03PitasBolkiah IsmailBN (UMNO)
N04MatunggongJelani Dasanap [N 26][30]IND
N05TandekLasiah Baranting @ AnitaBN (PBS)
N06TempasukMusbah JamliBN (UMNO)
N07KadamaianJeremmy Ukoh Malajad [N 27][31]IND
N08UsukanMohd. Salleh Mohd. SaidBN (UMNO)
N09TamparuliWilfred Bumburing[N 28][32]PCS
N10SulamanHajiji NoorBN (UMNO)
N11KiuluJoniston BangkuaiBN (PBS)
N12KarambunaiJainab Ahmad AyidBN (UMNO)
N13InanamRoland Chia Ming ShenPH (PKR)
N14LikasJunz Wong Hong Jun[N 29][33][34]WARISAN
N15Api-ApiChristina Liew Chin JinPH (PKR)
N16LuyangHiew King Cheu[N 30][35]BN (MCA)
N17Tanjong AruYong Oui FahBN (PBS)
N18PetagasYahyah HussinBN (UMNO)
N19KapayanEdwin Bosi [N 31][36]IND
N20MoyogTerrence Siambun[N 32][33]WARISAN
N21KawangGhulam Haidar Khan BahadarBN (UMNO)
N22Pantai ManisAbdul Rahim IsmailBN (UMNO)
N23BongawanMohamad AlaminBN (UMNO)
N24MembakutMohd. Arifin Mohd. ArifBN (UMNO)
N25KliasLajim Ukin[N 33][33][37]PHRS
N26Kuala PenyuLimus JuryBN (UPKO)
N27LumadanKamarlin OmbiBN (UMNO)
N28SinduminAhmad BujangBN (UMNO)
N29KundasangJoachim GunsalamBN (PBS)
N30KaranaanMasidi ManjunBN (UMNO)
N31PaginatanVacant [N 34][38]VAC
N32TambunanJoseph Pairin KitinganBN (PBS)
N33BingkorGeoffrey Gapari KitinganSTAR
N34LiawanSairin KarnoBN (UMNO)
N35MelalapRadin MallehBN (PBS)
N36KemabongRubin BalangBN (UMNO)
N37SookEllron Alfred AnginBN (PBRS)
N38NabawanBobbey Ah Fang SuanBN (UPKO)
N39SugutJames RatibBN (UMNO)
N40LabukMetah AsangBN (PBS)
N41Gum-GumZakaria Mohd Edris @ TubauBN (UMNO)
N42Sungai SibugaMusa AmanBN (UMNO)
N43SekongSamsudin YahyaBN (UMNO)
N44KaramuntingCharles O Pang Su PinBN (LDP)
N45ElopuraAu Kam WahBN (Gerakan)
N46Tanjong PapatRaymond Tan Shu KiahBN (Gerakan)
N47KuamutMasiung BanahBN (UPKO)
N48SukauSaddi Abdu RahmanBN (UMNO)
N49TungkuVacant [N 35][39]VAC
N50Lahad DatuMohammad Yusoff ApdalBN (UMNO)
N51KunakNilwan KabangBN (UMNO)
N52SulabayanJaujan Sambakong[N 36][40][34]WARISAN
N53SenallangNasir SakaranBN (UMNO)
N54BugayaRamlee MarahabanBN (UMNO)
N55BalungSyed Abas Syed AliBN (UMNO)
N56ApasVacant[N 37][41]VAC
N57Sri TanjongChan Foong HinPH (DAP)
N58MerotaiPang Yuk MingBN (LDP)
N59Tanjong BatuHamisa SamatBN (UMNO)
N60SebatikAbdul Muis PichoBN (UMNO)

Sarawak

2016–2021

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.[42] 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.[43] 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.[44]

No. State constituency Member Coalition (Party)
GPS 67 | PSB 6 | PH 5 | PN 1 | IND 1 | VAC 2
N1 Opar Ranum Mina[N 38][45] PSB
N2 Tasik Biru Henry Jinep GPS (PDP)
N3 Tanjong Datu Jamilah Anu[N 39][46] GPS (PBB)
N4 Pantai Damai Abdul Rahman Junaidi

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N5 Demak Laut Hazland Abang Hipni GPS (PBB)
N6 Tupong Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman GPS (PBB)
N7 Samariang Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N8 Satok Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg(Chief Minister) GPS (PBB)
N9 Padungan Wong King Wei[N 40][47] IND
N10 Pending Violet Yong Wui Wui PH (DAP)
N11 Batu Lintang See Chee How[N 41][48][49] PSB
N12 Kota Sentosa Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP)
N13 Batu Kitang Lo Khere Chiang GPS (SUPP)
N14 Batu Kawah Sim Kui Hian(Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N15 Asajaya Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N16 Muara Tuang Idris Buang GPS (PBB)
N17 Stakan Mohamad Ali Mahmud GPS (PBB)
N18 Serembu Miro Simuh[N 42][50] GPS (PBB)
N19 Mambong Jerip Susil[N 43][51](Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N20 Tarat Roland Sagah Wee Inn

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N21 Tebedu Michael Manyin Jawong(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N22 Kedup Martin Ben GPS (PBB)
N23 Bukit Semuja John Ilus[N 44][50] GPS (PBB)
N24 Sadong Jaya Aidel Lariwoo GPS (PBB)
N25 Simunjan Awla Idris GPS (PBB)
N26 Gedong Mohd. Naroden Majais

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N27 Sebuyau Julaihi Narawi

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N28 Lingga Simoi Peri GPS (PBB)
N29 Beting Maro Razaili Gapor GPS (PBB)
N30 Balai Ringin Snowdan Lawan(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N31 Bukit Begunan Mong Dagang GPS (PRS)
N32 Simanggang Francis Harden Hollis

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (SUPP)
N33 Engkilili Johnical Rayong Ngipa[N 45][45] PSB
N34 Batang Ai Malcom Mussen Lamoh(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N35 Saribas Mohammad Razi Sitam GPS (PBB)
N36 Layar Gerald Rentap Jabu GPS (PBB)
N37 Bukit Saban Douglas Uggah Embas(Deputy Chief Minister) GPS (PBB)
N38 Kalaka Abdul Wahab Aziz GPS (PBB)
N39 Krian Ali Biju[N 46][52][53] PN (BERSATU)
N40 Kabong Mohamad Chee Kadir GPS (PBB)
N41 Kuala Rajang Len Talif Salleh

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N42 Semop Abdullah Saidol

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N43 Daro Safiee Ahmad GPS (PBB)
N44 Jemoreng Juanda Jaya GPS (PBB)
N45 Repok Huang Tiong Sii GPS (SUPP)
N46 Meradong Ding Kuong Hiing GPS (SUPP)
N47 Pakan William Mawan Ikom[N 47][54] GPS (PBB)
N48 Meluan Rolland Duat Jubin GPS (PDP)
N49 Ngemah Alexander Vincent GPS (PRS)
N50 Machan Allan Siden Gramong GPS (PBB)
N51 Bukit Assek Irene Mary Chang Oi Ling PH (DAP)
N52 Dudong Tiong Thai King[N 48][55] PSB
N53 Bawang Assan Wong Soon Koh[N 49][55] (Opposition Leader) PSB
N54 Pelawan David Wong Kee Woan PH (DAP)
N55 Nangka Annuar Rapaee(Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N56 Dalat Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming(Minister) GPS (PBB)
N57 Tellian Yussibnosh Balo GPS (PBB)
N58 Balingian Abdul Yakub Arbi GPS (PBB)
N59 Tamin Christopher Gira Sambang GPS (PRS)
N60 Kakus John Sikie Tayai

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PRS)
N61 Pelagus Wilson Nyabong Ijang GPS (PRS)
N62 Katibas Ambrose Blikau Enturan GPS (PBB)
N63 Bukit Goram Jefferson Jamit Unyat GPS (PBB)
N64 Baleh Vacant[N 50][56]
N65 Belaga Liwan Lagang(Assistant Minister) GPS (PRS)
N66 Murum Chukpai Ugon GPS (PRS)
N67 Jepak Talib Zulpilip

(Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N68 Tanjong Batu Chiew Chiu Sing PH (DAP)
N69 Kemena Stephen Rundi Utom

(Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N70 Samalaju Majang Renggi GPS (PRS)
N71 Bekenu Rosey Yunus[N 51][50](Assistant Minister) GPS (PBB)
N72 Lambir Ripin Lamat GPS (PBB)
N73 Piasau Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew (Assistant Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N74 Pujut Vacant[N 52][57][58]
N75 Senadin Lee Kim Shin(Minister) GPS (SUPP)
N76 Marudi Penguang Manggil

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PDP)
N77 Telang Usan Dennis Ngau GPS (PBB)
N78 Mulu Gerawat Gala[N 53][50](Deputy Speaker) GPS (PBB)
N79 Bukit Kota Abdul Rahman Ismail

(Assistant Minister)

GPS (PBB)
N80 Batu Danau Paulus Gumbang[N 54][50] GPS (PBB)
N81 Ba'kelalan Baru Bian[N 55][52][59][60][49] PSB
N82 Bukit Sari Awang Tengah Ali Hasan

(Deputy Chief Minister)

GPS (PBB)

Notes

  1. Mukhriz Mahathir was elected as a BN state assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was sacked from his UMNO membership on 24 June 2016 and later joined newly formed PPBM.
  2. Amiruddin Hamzah was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PPBM.
  3. Phahrolrazi Zawawi was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  4. Mohd Azam Samat was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 4 November 2013 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Azizan Abdul Razak, former Kedah Menteri Besar
  5. Mat Razi Mat Ail was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 25 September 2014 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Noor Zahidi Omar.
  6. Ahmad Fathan Mahmood was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 22 March 2015 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, former Kelantan Menteri Besar.
  7. Husam Musa was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general election and was sacked from the party on 23 April 2016 and became an independent. He later joined PAN on 30 August 2016.
  8. Mat Yusoff Abd Ghani was elected as a Barisan Nasional MP in the general elections in 2013, was voted out by the Kelantan assembly on 11 July 2017 and his seat declared vacant.
  9. Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman on 24 July 2013 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman A. Rahman Mokhtar.
  10. Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  11. Mohd Shohaimi Jusoh was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, passed away on 31 December 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  12. Syed Hamid Syed Mohamed was elected as a PAS assemblyman in a general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  13. Kamarol Zaki Abdul Malik was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 17 January 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  14. Saari Sungib was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit and joined PAN.
  15. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman on 23 March 2014 in a by-election following the resignation of assemblyman Lee Chin Cheh.
  16. Mohd Khairuddin Othman was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit the party on 31 December 2017 and joined PKR a day later.
  17. Abdul Khalid Ibrahim was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, sacked from his PKR membership on 9 August 2014.
  18. Loh Chee Heng was elected as a PR assemblymen in the general elections in 2013, and was sacked from his DAP membership on 14 May 2016.
  19. Hasnul Baharuddin was elected as a PAS MP in the general elections in 2013, quit and joined PAN.
  20. Ishak Ismail was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 19 July 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  21. Lim Jak Wong was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was quit his DAP membership on 12 February 2017 and became an independent.
  22. Chin Choong Seong was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was quit his DAP membership on 12 February 2017 and became an independent.
  23. Goh Leong San was elected as a PR assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, was suspended from his DAP membership on 9 February 2016 and became an independent.
  24. Shahruddin Md Salleh was elected as a BN state assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, resigned his UMNO membership on 6 October 2016 and later joined newly formed PPBM.
  25. Aminolhuda Hassan was elected as a PAS assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, quit his membership and joined PAN.
  26. Jelani Dasanap was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent.
  27. Jeremmy Ukoh Malajad was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent.
  28. Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 on a PKR ticket and later left to join PCS.
  29. Wong Hong Jun was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  30. Hiew King Cheu was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP, becoming and independent and then joined Barisan Nasional.
  31. Edwin Bosi was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from DAP and became an independent.
  32. Terrence Siambun was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  33. Lajim Ukin was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from PKR, became an independent then founded a new party Sabah People's Hope Party.
  34. Siringan Gubat was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from a heart attack on 20 March 2018, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  35. Mohd Suhaili Said was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 24 March 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  36. Jaujan Sambakong was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013 resigned from United Malays National Organisation and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  37. Tawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblyman in the general elections in 2013, died from cancer on 14 March 2018, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  38. Ranum Anak Mina contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 11 August 2016.
  39. 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.
  40. 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.
  41. 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.
  42. Miro Simuh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  43. 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.
  44. John Ilus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  45. Johnical Rayong Ngipa contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB on 12 August 2016.
  46. 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
  47. William Mawan Ikom contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, revealing on March 19, 2018 that he had joined PBB.
  48. Tiong Thai King contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  49. Wong Soon Koh contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, rejoin his previous party PSB after the election.
  50. Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office in 31 October 2021. As he died close to Sarawak state election for 19th Assembly, a by-election was not expected to be held to fill the vacancy.
  51. Rosey Yunus contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  52. 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.
  53. Its previous holder, James Jemut Masing from GPS (PRS), died in office in 31 October 2021. As he died close to next state election, a by-election will not be held to fill the vacancy.
  54. Paulus Gumbang contested the state election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, joining PBB on 16 August 2016.
  55. 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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