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- List of Parliamentary and State Constituencies Seberang Perai Penang Island
- Demographics Seberang Perai Penang Island
- See also
- References
Constituencies in Penang are electoral divisions within the Malaysian state of Penang, of which there are two types. There are 13 Parliamentary Constituencies within the state, with each Parliamentary Constituency electing a single Member of Parliament into the Federal Parliament of Malaysia.[1][2] Penang is also divided into 40 State Constituencies, with each State Constituency electing a single State Assemblyman into the Penang State Legislative Assembly.[3]The electoral divisions within Penang are arranged in such a way that a single Parliamentary Constituency contains between three and four State Constituencies.[4] Parliamentary Constituencies are denoted by Pxxx, whereas State Constituencies are denoted by Nxx. List of Parliamentary and State Constituencies {{See also|Penang state election, 2018}}The Parliamentary and State Constituencies won by each political party {{As of|2018|lc=y}} are as follows.[2][4][5] Note that the map is colour-coded to depict the incumbent party in every State Constituency. Parliamentary Constituencies are in red upper case lettering, whilst State Constituencies are in blue letters. Map | Political coalition | Number of Parliamentary Constituencies | Number of State Constituencies | Component party | {{2018 Penang electoral constituencies map}} | Pakatan Harapan | 11 | 37 | Democratic Action Party (DAP) | 7 | 19 | People's Justice Party (PKR) | 4 | 14 | Malaysian United Indigenous Party (Bersatu) | 0 | 2 | National Trust Party (Amanah) | 0 | 2 | Barisan Nasional | 2 | 2 | United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) | 2 | 2 | Gagasan Sejahtera | 0 | 1 | Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) | 0 | 1 | Total | 13 | 40 |
The Parliamentary and State Constituencies within the State of Penang {{As of|2018|lc=y}} are further listed below, along with the respective Members of Parliament and State Assemblymen.[1][3][5] Seberang Perai Parliamentary constituency | Party | Member of Parliament | State constituency | Party | State Assemblyman | Kepala Batas (P041) | UMNO | Reezal Merican Naina Merican | Penaga (N01) | PAS | Mohd Yusni Mat Piah | Bertam (N02) | Bersatu | Khaliq Mehtab Mohd Ishaq | Pinang Tunggal (N03) | PKR | Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman | Tasek Gelugor (P042) | UMNO | Shabudin Yahaya | Permatang Berangan (N04) | UMNO | Nor Hafizah Othman | Sungai Dua (N05) | UMNO | Muhamad Yusoff Mohd Noor | Telok Ayer Tawar (N06) | PKR | Mustafa Kamal Ahmad | Bagan (P043) | DAP | Lim Guan Eng | Sungai Puyu (N07) | DAP | Phee Boon Poh | Bagan Jermal (N08) | DAP | Soon Lip Chee | Bagan Dalam (N09) | DAP | Satees Muniandy | Permatang Pauh (P044) | PKR | Nurul Izzah Anwar | Seberang Jaya (N10) | PKR | Afif Bahardin | Permatang Pasir (N11) | Amanah | Faiz Fadzil | Penanti (N12) | PKR | Norlela Ariffin | Bukit Mertajam (P045) | DAP | Steven Sim Chee Keong | Berapit (N13) | DAP | Heng Lee Lee | Machang Bubok (N14) | PKR | Lee Khai Loon | Padang Lalang (N15) | DAP | Chong Eng | Batu Kawan (P046) | DAP | Kasthuriraani Patto | Perai (N16) | DAP | Ramasamy Palanisamy | Bukit Tengah (N17) | PKR | Gooi Hsiao-Leung | Bukit Tambun (N18) | PKR | Goh Choon Aik | Nibong Tebal (P047) | PKR | Mansor Othman | Jawi (N19) | DAP | H’ng Mooi Lye | Sungai Bakap (N20) | PKR | Amar Pritpal Abdullah | Sungai Acheh (N21) | PKR | Zulkifli Ibrahim |
Penang Island Parliamentary Constituency | Party | Member of Parliament | State Constituency | Party | State Assemblyman | Bukit Bendera (P048) | DAP | Wong Hon Wai | Tanjong Bunga (N22) | DAP | Zairil Khir Johari | Air Putih (N23) | DAP | Lim Guan Eng | Kebun Bunga (N24) | PKR | Ong Khan Lee | Pulau Tikus (N25) | DAP | Chris Lee Chun Kit | Tanjong (P049) | DAP | Chow Kon Yeow | Padang Kota (N26) | DAP | Chow Kon Yeow | Pengkalan Kota (N27) | DAP | Gooi Zi Sen | Komtar (N28) | DAP | Teh Lai Heng | Jelutong (P050) | DAP | RSN Rayer | Datok Keramat (N29) | DAP | Jagdeep Singh Deo | Sungai Pinang (N30) | DAP | Lim Siew Khim | Batu Lancang (N31) | DAP | Ong Ah Teong | Bukit Gelugor (P051) | DAP | Ramkarpal Singh | Seri Delima (N32) | DAP | Syerleena Abdul Rashid | Air Itam (N33) | DAP | Joseph Ng Soon Seong | Paya Terubong (N34) | DAP | Yeoh Soon Hin | Bayan Baru (P052) | PKR | Sim Tze Tzin | Batu Uban (N35) | PKR | Kumaresan Aramugam | Pantai Jerejak (N36) | PKR | Saifuddin Nasution Ismail | Batu Maung (N37) | PKR | Abdul Halim Hussain | Balik Pulau (P053) | PKR | Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik | Bayan Lepas (N38) | Amanah | Azrul Mahathir Aziz | Pulau Betong (N39) | PKR | Mohd Tuah Ismail | Telok Bahang (N40) | Bersatu | Zolkifly Md Lazim |
Demographics Seberang PeraiParliamentary Constituency | Total electorate (2018)[6] | Malay electorate (%)[7] | Chinese electorate (%)[7] | State Constituency | Total electorate (2018)[6] | Malay electorate (%)[7] | Chinese electorate (%)[7] | Kepala Batas | 60,523 | 78.56 | 17.02 | Penaga | 19,089 | 91.92 | 7.50 | Bertam | 18,378 | 67.98 | 22.81 | Pinang Tunggal | 23,056 | 75.92 | 20.29 | Tasek Gelugor | 60,850 | 78.23 | 14.71 | Permatang Berangan | 21,120 | 84.84 | 7.15 | Sungai Dua | 20,558 | 83.01 | 14.53 | Telok Ayer Tawar | 19,172 | 65.80 | 23.21 | Bagan | 71,583 | 13.35 | 71.27 | Sungai Puyu | 27,671 | 6.42 | 85.87 | Bagan Jermal | 25,621 | 14.74 | 69.36 | Bagan Dalam | 18,291 | 21.87 | 51.85 | Permatang Pauh | 81,789 | 71.94 | 21.41 | Seberang Jaya | 35,541 | 66.66 | 20.76 | Permatang Pasir | 24,811 | 74.37 | 23.75 | Penanti | 21,437 | 77.87 | 19.78 | Bukit Mertajam | 88,998 | 19.34 | 70.36 | Berapit | 23,779 | 4.31 | 85.31 | Machang Bubuk | 37,260 | 34.94 | 53.00 | Padang Lalang | 27,959 | 11.35 | 80.78 | Batu Kawan | 65,394 | 20.94 | 55.87 | Perai | 17,032 | 11.56 | 51.40 | Bukit Tengah | 22,276 | 35.52 | 47.33 | Bukit Tambun | 26,086 | 14.61 | 66.07 | Nibong Tebal | 73,383 | 47.70 | 35.03 | Jawi | 26,699 | 19.50 | 55.43 | Sungai Bakap | 26,666 | 61.06 | 22.18 | Sungai Acheh | 20,018 | 67.52 | 24.95 |
Penang IslandParliamentary Constituency | Total electorate (2018)[6] | Malay electorate (%)[7] | Chinese electorate (%)[7] | State Constituency | Total electorate (2018)[6] | Malay electorate (%)[7] | Chinese electorate (%)[7] | Bukit Bendera | 75,069 | 14.65 | 72.83 | Tanjong Bunga | 21,768 | 26.34 | 60.33 | Air Putih | 13,509 | 9.88 | 80.83 | Kebun Bunga | 21,369 | 7.09 | 77.05 | Pulau Tikus | 18,423 | 13.12 | 76.82 | Tanjong | 49,586 | 5.89 | 84.17 | Padang Kota | 14,476 | 7.28 | 75.97 | Pengkalan Kota | 20,069 | 1.69 | 92.12 | Komtar | 15,041 | 10.17 | 81.45 | Jelutong | 76,991 | 22.62 | 65.21 | Datok Keramat | 22,630 | 28.83 | 56.53 | Sungai Pinang | 26,917 | 33.19 | 51.56 | Batu Lancang | 27,444 | 7.12 | 85.77 | Bukit Gelugor | 91,595 | 14.33 | 73.86 | Seri Delima | 25,232 | 22.31 | 65.54 | Air Itam | 19,622 | 22.68 | 66.99 | Paya Terubong | 46,741 | 6.51 | 81.24 | Bayan Baru | 90,780 | 39.60 | 48.51 | Batu Uban | 31,924 | 25.57 | 60.42 | Pantai Jerejak | 23,646 | 37.25 | 50.33 | Batu Maung | 35,210 | 53.91 | 36.49 | Balik Pulau | 59,086 | 64.90 | 30.16 | Bayan Lepas | 26,570 | 64.41 | 29.81 | Pulau Betong | 18,177 | 64.79 | 30.53 | Telok Bahang | 14,339 | 65.94 | 30.32 |
See also - Penang State Legislative Assembly
- Elections in Penang
- List of Malaysian electoral districts
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