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词条 Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 10th Malaysian Parliament
释义

  1. Composition

  2. Seating arrangement

  3. Elected members by state

     Perlis  Kedah  Kelantan  Terengganu  Penang  Perak  Pahang  Selangor  Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur  Negeri Sembilan  Malacca  Johor  Federal Territory of Labuan  Sabah  Sarawak 

  4. Notes

  5. References

{{Infobox legislative session
| name = 10th Parliament of Malaysia
| image =
| image_size =
| body = Parliament of Malaysia
| country = Malaysia
| meeting_place = Malaysian Houses of Parliament
| election = 1999 general election
| government = Sixth Mahathir cabinet (until 31 October 2003)
First Abdullah cabinet
| term_start = 20 December 1999
| term_end = 4 March 2004
| before = 9th Parliament
| after = 11th Parliament
| website = {{url|http://www.parlimen.gov.my/}}
| membership1 = 193
| control1 = Barisan Nasional
| chamber1 = Dewan Rakyat
| chamber1_image =
| chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker
| chamber1_leader1 = Mohamed Zahir Ismail
| chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
| chamber1_leader2 = Muhammad Abdullah
Lim Si Cheng
| chamber1_leader3_type = Secretary
| chamber1_leader3 = Mohd Salleh Hassan (until 6 January 2004)
Abdullah Abdul Wahab
| chamber1_leader4_type = Prime Minister
| chamber1_leader4 = Mahathir Mohamad (until 31 October 2003)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
| chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition
| chamber1_leader5 = Fadzil Noor (until 23 July 2002)
Abdul Hadi Awang
| session1_start = 20 December 1999
| session1_end = 23 December 1999
| session2_start = 14 February 2000
| session2_end = 14 December 2000
| session3_start = 19 March 2001
| session3_end = 11 December 2001
| session4_start = 11 March 2002
| session4_end = 12 November 2002
| session5_start = 10 March 2003
| session5_end = 11 November 2003
| chamber2 = Sovereign
| chamber2_leader1_type = Yang di-Pertuan Agong
| chamber2_leader1 = Tuanku Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (until 21 November 2001)
Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin
}}{{Politics of Malaysia}}

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 10th Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1999.[1]

Composition

State# of SeatsUMNO|United Malays National Organisations SeatsMCA|Malaysian Chinese Association SeatsMIC|Malaysian Indian Congress SeatsPAS|Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party SeatsGerakan|Malaysian People's Movement Party SeatsPPP|People's Progressive Party SeatsDAP|Democratic Action Party SeatsKeADILan|National Justice Party SeatsPRM|Malaysian People's Party SeatsAKIM|Malaysian People's Justice Front SeatsPBS|United Sabah Party SeatsLDP|Liberal Democratic Party SeatsUPKO|United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation SeatsSAPP|Sabah Progressive Party SeatsPBB|United Traditional Bumiputera Party SeatsPBDS|Sarawak Native People's Party SeatsSNAP|Sarawak National Party SeatsSUPP|Sarawak United People's Party SeatsPBRS|United Sabah People's Party SeatsAKAR|People's Justice Front SeatsSTAR|State Reform Party SeatsMDP|Malaysian Democratic Party SeatsBERJASA|Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front SeatsIND|Independent Seats
{{flagicon image|Flag of Perlis.svg}} Perlis 3 3
{{flagicon image|Flag of Kedah.svg}} Kedah 15 5 2 8
{{flagicon image|Flag of Kelantan.svg}} Kelantan 14 1 10 3
{{flagicon image|Flag of Terengganu.svg}} Terengganu 8 7 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Penang (Malaysia).svg}} Penang 11 3 1 2 4 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Perak.svg}} Perak 23 9 6 2 2 3 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Pahang.svg}} Pahang 11 8 3
{{flagicon image|Flag of Selangor.svg}} Selangor 17 8 6 3
{{flagicon image|Flag of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.svg}} Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur 10 3 1 2 4
{{flagicon image|Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg}} Negeri Sembilan 7 4 2 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Malacca.svg}} Malacca 5 3 1 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Johor.svg}} Johor 20 13 6 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Labuan.svg}} Federal Territory of Labuan 1 1
{{flagicon image|Flag of Sabah.svg}} Sabah 20 11 3 1 3 2
{{flagicon image|Flag of Sarawak.svg}} Sarawak 28 11 6 4 7
Seats won 193 71 29 7 27 6 0 10 5 0 0 3 1 3 2 11 6 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
Seats contested

Seating arrangement

This is the seating arrangement as of its last meeting on 11 November 2003. In addition, there were a seat that is labelled as VACANT, namely Kangar. The seat vacancy is due to the resignation of the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency to assume his new post as Senate president, which occur on 3 July 2003 respectively.

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{{color|white|Julau}}{{color|white|Tampin}}{{color|white|Gelang Patah}}{{color|white|Keningau}}DC{{color|white|Kota Samarahan}}{{color|white|Bukit Bendera}}{{color|white|Ipoh Barat}}{{color|white|Sungai Petani}}
{{color|white|Mambong}}{{color|white|Batu Pahat}} Kangar (Vacant) {{color|white|Serdang}} Sergeant-at-Arm {{color|white|Gua Musang}}{{color|white|Stampin}}{{color|white|Tenom}}{{color|white|Tapah}}
{{color|white|Tawau}}{{color|white|Pulai}}{{color|white|Gaya}}{{color|white|Kuala Pilah}}{{color|white|Kubang Pasu}}{{color|white|Ledang}}{{color|white|Bayan Baru}}{{color|white|Arau}}
{{color|white|Penampang}}{{color|white|Labuan}}{{color|white|Sepang}}{{color|white|Batang Sadong}}{{color|white|Petaling Jaya Selatan}}{{color|white|Jasin}}{{color|white|Muar}}{{color|white|Santubong}}
{{color|white|Temerloh}}{{color|white|Balik Pulau}}{{color|white|Rasah}}{{color|white|Klang}}EB{{color|white|Segamat}}{{color|white|Tasek Gelugor}}{{color|white|Raub}}{{color|white|Gerik}}
{{color|white|Lumut}}{{color|white|Jelutong}}{{color|white|Bandau}}{{color|white|Beluran}}{{color|white|Taiping}}{{color|white|Pasir Salak}}{{color|white|Mas Gading}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}
{{color|white|Bentong}}{{color|white|Wangsa Maju}}{{color|white|Petaling Jaya Utara}}{{color|white|Kapar}}{{color|white|Miri}}{{color|white|Ampang Jaya}}{{color|white|Segamat}}{{color|white|Tanjong Karang}}
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant {{color|white|Titiwangsa}}{{color|white|Hulu Selangor}}{{color|white|Beaufort}}{{color|white|Mentakab}}
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant the Mace {{color|white|Jempol}}{{color|white|Bandar Tun Razak}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}{{color|white|Langkawi}}
{{color|white|Peringat}}{{color|white|Tanah Merah}}{{color|white|Setiu}}{{color|white|Bachok}}{{color|white|Mukah}}{{color|white|Alor Setar}}{{color|white|Jerantut}}{{color|white|Telok Kemang}}
{{color|white|Kota Bharu}}{{color|white|Kemaman}}{{color|white|Tanjong}}{{color|white|Bagan}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}{{color|white|Kuala Langat}}{{color|white|Bagan Serai}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}
Vacant {{color|white|Nibong Tebal}}{{color|white|Bukit Bintang}}{{color|white|Cheras}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}{{color|white|Betong}}{{color|white|Sabak Bernam}}{{color|white|Mersing}}
Vacant {{color|white|Batu Gajah}}{{color|white|Seputeh}}{{color|white|Bukit Mertajam}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}{{color|white|Semporna}}{{color|white|Johor Bahru}}{{color|white|Seremban}}
{{color|white|Besut}}{{color|white|Pasir Puteh}}{{color|white|Tumpat}}{{color|white|Permatang Pauh}}FA{{color|white|Kuala Kangsar}}{{color|white|Paya Besar}}{{color|white|Kinabalu}}{{color|white|Lembah Pantai}}
{{color|white|Hulu Terengganu}}{{color|white|Pasir Mas}}{{color|white|Sik}}{{color|white|Yan}}{{color|white|Kanowit}}{{color|white|(Senator)}}{{color|white|Tenggara}}{{color|white|Selayang}}
{{color|white|Jeli}}{{color|white|Kuala Nerus}}{{color|white|Kubang Kerian}}{{color|white|Parit Buntar}}{{color|white|Beruas}}{{color|white|Bakri}}{{color|white|Padang Besar}}{{color|white|Rompin}}
{{color|white|Machang}}{{color|white|Baling}}{{color|white|Kuala Terengganu}}{{color|white|Kota Melaka}}{{color|white|Sungai Siput}}{{color|white|Pagoh}}{{color|white|Chenderoh}}{{color|white|Kuala Rajang}}
{{color|white|Jerlun}}{{color|white|Padang Terap}}{{color|white|Kuala Kedah}}{{color|white|Kepong}}{{color|white|Pontian}}{{color|white|Kota Tinggi}}{{color|white|Selandar}}{{color|white|Jelebu}}
{{color|white|Kuala Krai}}{{color|white|Pengkalan Chepa}} Vacant {{color|white|Dungun}} Vacant {{color|white|Sarikei}}{{color|white|Kulim – Bandar Baharu}}{{color|white|Senai}}
{{color|white|Parit}}{{color|white|Rantau Panjang}}{{color|white|Pokok Sena}}{{color|white|Marang}} Secretary {{color|white|Kepala Batas}}{{color|white|Pekan}}{{color|white|Kuantan}}{{color|white|Maran}}
{{color|white|Speaker}}

Elected members by state

Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 20 December 1999 until 4 March 2004).

Perlis

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 3
P001 Padang Besar Azmi KhalidBN (UMNO)
P002KangarVacant {{small|since 3 July 2003}}
until 3 July 2003}}[2]BN (UMNO)
P003 Arau Mastika Junaidah HusinBN (UMNO)

Kedah

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 8 | PAS 7
P004 Langkawi Abu Bakar TaibBN (UMNO)
P005 Jerlun Abu Bakar OthmanBA (PAS)
P006 Kubang Pasu Mahathir MohamadBN (UMNO)
P007 Padang Terap Zawawi AhmadBA (PAS)
P008 Pokok Sena Mahfuz OmarBA (PAS)
P009 Alor Star Chor Chee HeungBN (MCA)
P010 Kuala Kedah Mohamad SabuBA (PAS)
P011Pendangfrom 18 July 2002}}[3]BN (UMNO)
until 23 June 2002}}BA (PAS)
P012 Yan Nasharudin Mat IsaBA (PAS)
P013 Sik Shahnon AhmadBA (PAS)
P014 Merbok Abdul Daim ZainuddinBN (UMNO)
P015 Sungai Petani Mahadzir Mohd KhirBN (UMNO)
P016 Baling Taib Azamudden Md TaibBA (PAS)
P017 Padang Serai Lim Bee KauBN (MCA)
P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu Abdul Kadir Sheikh FadzirBN (UMNO)

Kelantan

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
PAS 10 | KeADILan 3 | BN 1
P019 Tumpat Kamarudin JaffarBA (PAS)
P020 Pengkalan Chepa Nik Mohd. Amar Nik AbdullahBA (PAS)
P021 Kota Bharu Ramli IbrahimBA (KeADILan)
P022 Pasir Mas Ismail NohBA (PAS)
P023 Rantau Panjang Abdul Fatah HarunBA (PAS)
P024 Kubang Kerian Husam MusaBA (PAS)
P025 Bachok Wan Nik Wan YusoffBA (PAS)
P026 Peringat Muhammad MustafaBA (KeADILan)
P027 Tanah Merah Saupi DaudBA (KeADILan)
P028 Pasir Puteh Alwi JusohBA (PAS)
P029 Machang Mohd Yusoff Mohd NorBA (PAS)
P030 Jeli Mohd. Apandi MohamadBA (PAS)
P031 Kuala Krai Mohamed Nasir Che DaudBA (PAS)
P032 Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh HamzahBN (UMNO)

Terengganu

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
PAS 7 | KeADILan 1
P033 Besut Hassan MohamedBA (PAS)
P034 Setiu Che Ghani Che AmbakBA (PAS)
P035 Kuala Nerus M. Shukrimum ShamsudinBA (PAS)
P036 Kuala Terengganu Syed Azman Syed Ahmad NawawiBA (PAS)
P037 Marang Abdul Hadi AwangBA (PAS)
P038 Hulu Terengganu Muhyiddin Abdul RashidBA (PAS)
P039 Dungun Mustafa AliBA (PAS)
P040 Kemaman Abdul Rahman YusofBA (KeADILan)

Penang

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 6 | DAP 4 | KeADILan 1
P041 Kepala Batas Abdullah Ahmad BadawiBN (UMNO)
P042 Tasek Gelugor Mohd Shariff OmarBN (UMNO)
P043 Bagan Lim Hock SengBA (DAP)
P044 Permatang Pauh Wan Azizah Wan IsmailBA (KeADILan)
P045 Bukit Mertajam Chong EngBA (DAP)
P046 Nibong Tebal Goh Kheng HuatBA (DAP)
P047 Bukit Bendera Chia Kwang ChyeBN (Gerakan)
P048 Tanjong Chow Kon YeowBA (DAP)
P049 Jelutong Lee Kah ChoonBN (Gerakan)
P050 Bayan Baru Wong Kam HoongBN (MCA)
P051 Balik Pulau Mohd. Zain OmarBN (UMNO)

Perak

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 20 | PAS 2 | DAP 1
P052 Gerik Khamsiyah YeopBN (UMNO)
P053 Larut Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja OmarBN (UMNO)
P054 Parit Buntar Hasan Mohamed AliBA (PAS)
P055 Bagan Serai Zainal Abidin ZinBN (UMNO)
P056 Bukit Gantang Abdullah Fadzil Che WanBN (UMNO)
P057 Taiping Kerk Choo TingBN (Gerakan)
P058 Chenderoh Mohamed Nazri Abdul AzizBN (UMNO)
P059 Sungai Siput Samy VelluBN (MIC)
P060 Tambun Ahmad Husni HanadzlahBN (UMNO)
P061 Ipoh Timor Thong Fah ChongBN (MCA)
P062 Ipoh Barat Ho Cheong SingBN (MCA)
P063 Batu Gajah Fong Po KuanBA (DAP)
P064 Kuala Kangsar Rafidah AzizBN (UMNO)
P065 Beruas Lim Keng YaikBN (Gerakan)
P066 Parit Mat Basir RahmatBA (PAS)
P067 Gopeng Ting Chew PehBN (MCA)
P068 Kampar Hew See TongBN (MCA)
P069 Tapah S. VeerasingamBN (MIC)
P070 Pasir Salak Ramli Ngah TalibBN (UMNO)
P071 Lumut Kong Cho HaBN (MCA)
P072 Bagan Datok Ahmad Zahid HamidiBN (UMNO)
P073 Telok Intan Mah Siew KeongBN (Gerakan)
P074 Tanjong Malim Loke Yuen YowBN (MCA)

Pahang

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 11
P075 Lipis Amihamzah AhmadBN (UMNO)
P076 Raub Ng Yen YenBN (MCA)
P077 Jerantut Tengku Azlan Sultan Abu BakarBN (UMNO)
P078 Kuantan Mohd Khalil YaakobBN (UMNO)
P079 Paya Besar Siti Zaharah SulaimanBN (UMNO)
P080 Pekan Najib RazakBN (UMNO)
P081 Maran Muhammad Abdullah (Deputy Speaker)BN (UMNO)
P082 Mentakab Fu Ah KiowBN (MCA)
P083 Bentong Liow Tiong LaiBN (MCA)
P084 Temerloh Mohd. Sarit YusohBN (UMNO)
P085 Rompin Jamaluddin JarjisBN (UMNO)

Selangor

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 17
P086 Sabak Bernam Zainal DahlanBN (UMNO)
P087 Tanjong Karang Noh OmarBN (UMNO)
P088 Hulu Selangor G. PalanivelBN (MIC)
P089 Kuala Selangor Jamaluddin AdnanBN (UMNO)
P090 Selayang Chan Kong ChoyBN (MCA)
P091 Gombak Zaleha IsmailBN (UMNO)
P092 Ampang Jaya Ong Tee KeatBN (MCA)
P093 Hulu Langat Badrul Hisham Abdul AzizBN (UMNO)
P094 Petaling Jaya Utara Chew Mei FunBN (MCA)
P095 Petaling Jaya Selatan Donald Lim Siang ChaiBN (MCA)
P096 Serdang Yap Pian HonBN (MCA)
P097 Subang Karnail Singh NijharBN (MIC)
P098 Shah Alam Mohd Zin MohamedBN (UMNO)
P099 Kapar P. Komala DeviBN (MIC)
P100 Klang Tan Yee KewBN (MCA)
P101 Kuala Langat Shafie SallehBN (UMNO)
P102 Sepang Seripah Noli Syed HussinBN (UMNO)

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 6 | DAP 4
P103 Kepong Tan Seng GiawBA (DAP)
P104 Batu Ng Lip YongBN (Gerakan)
P105 Wangsa Maju Zulhasnan RafiqueBN (UMNO)
P106 Segambut Tan Kee KwongBN (Gerakan)
P107 Titiwangsa Suleiman MohamedBN (UMNO)
P108 Bukit Bintang Fong Kui LunBA (DAP)
P109 Lembah Pantai Shahrizat Abdul JalilBN (UMNO)
P110 Seputeh Teresa Kok Suh SimBA (DAP)
P111 Cheras Tan Kok WaiBA (DAP)
P112 Bandar Tun Razak Tan Chai HoBN (MCA)

Negeri Sembilan

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 7
P113 Jelebu Rais YatimBN (UMNO)
P114 Jempol Mohd. Khalid Mohd. YunusBN (UMNO)
P115 Tampin Shaziman Abu MansorBN (UMNO)
P116 Kuala Pilah Napsiah OmarBN (UMNO)
P117 Seremban Hon Choon KimBN (MCA)
P118 Rasah Goh Siow HuatBN (MCA)
P119Telok Kemangfrom 10 June 2000}}[4]BN (MIC)
until 28 April 2000}}BN (MIC)

Malacca

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 4 | DAP 1
P120 Alor Gajah Abu Seman YusopBN (UMNO)
P121 Selandar Fong Chan OnnBN (MCA)
P122 Batu Berendam Abdul Ghafar BabaBN (UMNO)
P123 Kota Melaka Kerk Kim HockBA (DAP)
P124 Jasin Abu Zahar IthninBN (UMNO)

Johor

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 20
P125 Segamat Subramaniam SinniahBN (MIC)
P126 Ledang Hashim IsmailBN (UMNO)
P127 Pagoh Muhyiddin YassinBN (UMNO)
P128 Labis Ling Liong SikBN (MCA)
P129 Mersing Abdul Latiff AhmadBN (UMNO)
P130 Kluang Hoo Seong ChangBN (MCA)
P131 Parit Sulong Ruhanie AhmadBN (UMNO)
P132 Bakri Chua Jui MengBN (MCA)
P133 Muar Robia KosaiBN (UMNO)
P134 Sri Gading Mohamad AzizBN (UMNO)
P135 Batu Pahat Siam KasrinBN (UMNO)
P136 Tenggara Hishammuddin HusseinBN (UMNO)
P137 Sungai Benut Abdul Hamid Abdul RahmanBN (UMNO)
P138 Senai Lim Si Cheng (Deputy Speaker)BN (MCA)
P139 Kota Tinggi Syed Hamid AlbarBN (UMNO)
P140 Tebrau Mohd. Ali HassanBN (UMNO)
P141 Johor Bahru Mohamed Khaled NordinBN (UMNO)
P142 Pulai Abdul Kadir AnnuarBN (UMNO)
P143 Gelang Patah Chang See TenBN (MCA)
P144 Pontian Ong Ka TingBN (MCA)

Federal Territory of Labuan

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 1
P145 Labuan Suhaili Abdul RahmanBN (UMNO)

Sabah

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 17 | PBS 3
P146 Marudu Amir Kahar MustaphaBN (UMNO)
P147 Bandau Maximus Johnity OngkiliPBS
P148 Kota Belud Salleh Said KeruakBN (UMNO)
P149 Tuaran Wilfred Madius TangauBN (UPKO)
P150Gayafrom 12 October 2002}}[5]BN (SAPP)
until 3 September 2002}}BN (SAPP)
P151 Tanjong Aru Yee Moh ChaiPBS
P152 Penampang Philip Benedict LasimbangBN (UPKO)
P153 Papar Osu SukamBN (UMNO)
P154 Beaufort Anifah AmanBN (UMNO)
P155 Sipitang Yusof YacobBN (UMNO)
P156 Kinabalu Bernard Giluk DompokBN (UPKO)
P157 Keningau Joseph Pairin KitinganPBS
P158 Tenom Rizalman AbdullahBN (UMNO)
P159 Beluran Ronald KiandeeBN (UMNO)
P160 Libaran Juslie AjirolBN (UMNO)
P161 Sandakan Lau Ngan SiewBN (LDP)
P162 Kinabatangan Bung Moktar RadinBN (UMNO)
P163 Silam Railey JeffreyBN (UMNO)
P164 Semporna Shafie ApdalBN (UMNO)
P165 Tawau Shim Paw FattBN (SAPP)

Sarawak

No.Federal ConstituencyMemberParty
BN 28
P166 Mas Gading Tiki LafeBN (SPDP)
P167 Santubong Rohani Abdul KarimBN (PBB)
P168 Petra Jaya Sulaiman DaudBN (PBB)
P169 Bandar Kuching Song Swee GuanBN (SUPP)
P170 Stampin Yong Khoon SengBN (SUPP)
P171 Kota Samarahan Abdul Taib MahmudBN (PBB)
P172 Mambong James Dawos MamitBN
P173 Serian Richard Riot JaemBN (SUPP)
P174 Batang Sadong Sukinam DomoBN (PBB)
P175 Batang Lupar Wan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarBN (PBB)
P176 Sri Aman Jimmy Donald LimBN (PRS)
P177 Lubok Antu Jawah GerangBN (PRS)
P178 Betong Douglas Uggah EmbasBN (PBB)
P179 Saratok Peter Tinggom KamarauBN (SNAP)
P180 Kuala Rajang Mohd Effendi NorwawiBN (PBB)
P181 Sarikei Law Hieng DingBN (SUPP)
P182 Julau Joseph Salang GandumBN (PRS)
P183 Kanowit Leo Moggie IrokBN (PRS)
P184 Lanang Tiong Thai KingBN (SUPP)
P185 Sibu Robert Lau Hoi ChewBN (SUPP)
P186 Mukah Leo Michael ToyadBN (PBB)
P187 Selangau Joseph Mauh IkehBN (PRS)
P188 Kapit Alexander Nanta LinggiBN (PBB)
P189 Hulu Rajang Billy Abit JooBN (PRS)
P190 Bintulu Tiong King SingBN (SPDP)
P191 Miri Peter Chin Fah KuiBN (SUPP)
P192 Baram Jacob Dungau SaganBN (SPDP)
P193 Bukit Mas Henry Sum AgongBN (PBB)

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parlimen.gov.my/ahli-dewan.html?&uweb=dr&arkib=yes&vol=10&lang=en|title=Representatives Archive List of Members PARLIMEN 10|publisher=Parliament of Malaysia|accessdate=2018-08-04}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2003/07/08/exmb-sworn-in-as-new-senate-president/|title=Ex-MB sworn in as new Senate president|author=Shahanaaz Habib|newspaper=The Star Online|date=8 July 2003|accessdate=2018-10-27}}
3. ^Othman was elected to Parliament in the Pendang by-election, 2002 following the death of Fadzil Noor.
4. ^Sothinathan was elected to Parliament in the Telok Kemang by-election, 2000 after the death of parliamentary secretary to the Health Ministry, S. A. Anpalagan.
5. ^Yong Teck Lee was originally elected to serve in this constituency. Yong disqualified as Gaya MP and Likas assemblymen since September 2002 due to found guilty of corruption according to the Election Offences Act 1954. Liew was elected to Parliament in the Gaya by-election, 2002.

References

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  • Andrighetti, V., Sunai, P., Asian Network for Free Elections., & Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development. (2000). Malaysia: Report of the 1999 Election Observation Mission, 25 November-1 December. Bangkok, Thailand: Asian Network for Free Elections.
  • Anzagain Sdn. Bhd. (2004). Almanak keputusan pilihan raya umum: Parlimen & Dewan Undangan Negeri, 1959-1999. Shah Alam, Selangor: Anzagain.
  • Faisal, S. H. (2012). Domination and Contestation: Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
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