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|name =Lipis |state =Pahang |image = |image_map = |caption = |coordinates = |coordinates_caption = |coordinates_date = |fed-rep =Abdul Rahman Mohamad |fed-rep-link = |fed-rep-party =BN |fed-rep-party-link = |fed-status =active |fed-created =1958 |fed-abolished = |fed-election-first =1959 |fed-election-last =2018 |demo-census-date = |demo-pop = |demo-pop-ref = |demo-electors = |demo-electors-date = |demo-electors-ref = |demo-area = |demo-area-ref = |demo-cd = |demo-csd = }} Lipis is a federal constituency in Pahang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1959. The federal constituency was created in the 1958 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system. History2004–2016: The constituency contains the polling districts of Merapoh, Mentara, Teluk Gunung, Pagar Sasak, Kampung Petola, Sungai Temau, Chegar Perah, Aur Gading, Kechur, FELDA Sungai Kechau, Ladang Selborne, Seberang Jelai, Telang, Berchang, Padang Tengku, Gua, Tempoyang, Bapong, Relong, Kuala Lanar, Batu Kurap, Sungai Kerpan, Bandar Lipis, Bukit Bius, Cheneras, Penjom, Kampung Baru Penjom, Kuala Kenong, Kerambit, Mela, Kampung Lalang, Rengai, Tanjung Besar, Kemahang, Ladang Budu, Ladang Benta, Jerkoh, Kampung Baru Benta, Pekan Benta, Jeransang, Budu, Kampung Chat. 2016–present:[1] The constituency contains the polling districts of Merapoh, Mentara, Teluk Gunung, Kampung Petola, Pagar Sasak, FELDA Sungai Kechau, Ladang Selborne, Padang Tengku, Gua, Tempoyang, Bapong, Relong, Berchang, Telang, Seberang Jelai, Kechur, Aur Gading, Chegar Perah, Sungai Temau, Kuala Lanar, Kuala Kenong, Mela, Kerambit, Kampung Baru Penjom, Penjom, Cheneras, Sungai Kerpan, Batu Kurap, Bandar Lipis, Bukit Bius, Kampung Lalang, Rengai, Tanjung Besar, Jeransang, Kemahang, Kampung Chat, Budu, Pekan Benta, Kampung Baru Benta, Jerkoh, Ladang Benta, Ladang Budu. Representation history
Election results{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|2018|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Abdul Rahman Mohamad|13,995|49.82|-6.14}}{{MASelec||PH |Badarudin Abd Rahaman|7,426|26.43|+26.43}}{{MASelec||PAS|Sobirin Duli|6,671|23.75|-19.15}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|28,092| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|462|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|112|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|28,666|81.22}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|35,294|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|6,569|23.38}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{MASelec/source|hide={{cite web|url=http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pub_20180504_P.U.%20%28B%29%20238%20PAHANG.pdf |title=His Majesty's Government Gazette - Notice of Contested Election, Parliament for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 238/2018]|date=3 May 2018|publisher=Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia|accessdate=2018-08-01}}{{cite web|url=http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pub_20180530_P.U.%20%28B%29%20312.pdf |title=Federal Government Gazette - Results of Contested Election and Statements of the Poll after the Official Addition of Votes, Parliamentary Constituencies for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 312/2018]|date=28 May 2018|publisher=Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia|accessdate=2018-08-01}}||}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|2013|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Abdul Rahman Mohamad|14,863|55.96|- 3.85}}{{MASelec||PAS|Mohd Mahyuddin Ghazal @ Razali|11,394|42.90|+ 2.71}}{{MASelec||BEBAS|Aishaton Abu Bakar|303|1.14|+ 1.14}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|26,560| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|426|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|140|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|27,126|83.92}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|32,324|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|3,469|13.06}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{MASelec/source|hide={{cite web|url=http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pub_20130426_Borang%208%20-%20Parlimen%20Pahang.pdf|title=Federal Government Gazette - Notice of Contested Election, Parliament for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 175/2013]|date=26 April 2013|publisher=Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia|accessdate=2016-05-16}}{{cite web|url=http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pub_20130522_P.U.%20(B)%20216%20-%20BORANG%2016%20PARLIMEN%20PAHANG.pdf |title=Federal Government Gazette - Results of Contested Election and Statements of the Poll after the Official Addition of Votes, Parliamentary Constituencies for the State of Pahang [P.U. (B) 216/2013]|date=22 May 2013|publisher=Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia|accessdate=2016-05-16}}}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|2008|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Mohamad Shahrum Osman|12,611|59.81|- 9.14}}{{MASelec||PAS|Mohamed Nilam Abdul Manap|8,474|40.19|+ 9.14}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|21,085| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|561|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|112|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|21,758|76.55}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|28,425|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|4,137|19.62}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|2004|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Mohamad Shahrum Osman|13,870|68.95|+ 7.38}}{{MASelec||PAS|Mohamad Zai Mustafa|6,246|31.05|- 7.38}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|20,116| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|528|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|231|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|20,875|74.33}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|28,084|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|7,624|37.90}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1999|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Amihamzah Ahmad|16,916|61.57|+ 61.57}}{{MASelec||PAS|Kamaludin Abd. Rahman|10,560|38.43|+ 38.43}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|27,476| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|860|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|196|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|28,532|67.00}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|42,585|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|6,356|23.14}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{anchor|Election result 1997}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|14 January 1997|by=yes|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes|reason=Upon the death of incumbent, Abu Dahari Osman}}{{MASelec/note|On the nomination day, Amihamzah Ahmad won uncontested.}}{{MASelec||BN|Amihamzah Ahmad}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout||}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors||}}{{MASelec/total|Majority||}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1995|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Abu Dahari Osman|18,507|68.80|+ 11.16}}{{MASelec||S46|Ahd Shabery Cheek|8,394|31.20|- 11.16}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|26,901| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|1,859|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots|251|}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|29,011|68.49}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|42,358|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|10,113|37.60}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1990|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Chan Kong Choy|15,170|57.64|- 2.81}}{{MASelec||S46|Amin Hussaini Abdul Manan|11,148|42.36|+ 42.36}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|26,318| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|1,144|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|27,462|70.37}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|39,025|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|4,022|15.28}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1986|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Wang Choon Wing|13,533|60.45}}{{MASelec||PAS|Solahuddin Mohd Ali|5,081|22.70}}{{MASelec||DAP|Woo Chee Wan|3,773|16.85}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|22,387| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|906|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|23,293|65.83}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|35,385|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|8,452|37.75}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1982|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Ghazali Shafie|15,094|61.07}}{{MASelec||DAP|S. Nadarajan|5,477|22.16}}{{MASelec||PAS|Zaharin Muhamad|4,145|16.77}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|24,716| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|987|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|25,703|70.74}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|36,337|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|9,617|}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1978|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||BN|Ghazali Shafie|14,778|69.92}}{{MASelec||PAS|Kasim Yahya|3,199|15.13}}{{MASelec||BEBAS|Wan Abdul Rahman Wan Ibrahim|3,160|14.95}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|21,137| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout||}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|30,992|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|11,579|}}{{MASelec/hold||BN|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1974|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec/note|On the nomination day, Ghazali Shafie won uncontested.}}{{MASelec||BN|Ghazali Shafie}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout||}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|27,363|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority||}}{{MASelec/gain||BN|Alliance|?}}{{end}}{{anchor|Election result 1972}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|8 April 1972|by=yes|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes|reason=Upon the resignation of incumbent, Abdul Razak Hussin}}{{MASelec||Alliance|Ghazali Shafie|15,702|81.33}}{{MASelec||PMIP|Tengku Kamarulzaman Tengku Hamid|3,605|18.67}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|19,307| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout||}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|22,600|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|12,097|62.66}}{{MASelec/hold||Alliance|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1969|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||Alliance|Abdul Razak Hussin|14,862|68.94}}{{MASelec||PMIP|Sulaiman Sidek|6,696|31.06}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|21,558| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|1,836|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|23,394|72.23}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|32,390|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|8,166|}}{{MASelec/hold||Alliance|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|1964|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||Alliance|Abdul Razak Hussin|15,294|77.58}}{{MASelec||PMIP|Nik Ahmad Nik Man|4,421|22.42}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|19,715| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|1,221|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|20,936|76.00}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|27,546|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|10,873|}}{{MASelec/hold||Alliance|}}{{end}}{{anchor|Election result 1962}}{{MASelec/top|Malaysia|20 October 1962|by=yes|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes|reason=Upon the death of incumbent, Mohamed Sulong Mohd. Ali}}{{MASelec||Alliance|Abdul Razak Hussin|12,191|63.98|- 11.41}}{{MASelec||Socialist Front|Mohamed Nazar Nong|3,698|19.40|+ 19.40}}{{MASelec||PMIP|Hussain Hijau|3,166|16.62|- 7.99}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|19,055| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|322|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|19,377|74.94}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|25,856|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|8,493|44.58}}{{MASelec/hold||Alliance|}}{{end}}{{MASelec/top|Malayan general|1959|Lipis (federal constituency)|Lipis|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{MASelec||Alliance|Mohamed Sulong Mohd. Ali|11,694|75.39}}{{MASelec||PMIP|Abdul Hamid Abdullah|3,818|24.61}}{{MASelec/total|Total valid votes|15,512| 100.00}}{{MASelec/total|Total rejected ballots|197|}}{{MASelec/total|Unreturned ballots||}}{{MASelec/total|Turnout|15,709|73.52}}{{MASelec/total|Registered electors|21,634|}}{{MASelec/total|Majority|7,876|50.78}}{{MASelec/note|This was a new constituency created.}}{{end}} References
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pub_20160429_P.U.(B)197.pdf |title=Federal Government Gazette - Notice of Polling Districts and Polling Centres for the Federal Constituencies and State Constituencies of the States of Malaya [P.U. (B) 197/2016]|date=29 April 2016|publisher=Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia|accessdate=2016-07-08}} {{Malaysian federal constituencies}}2. ^{{cite news|url=http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2012&dt=0312&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_05.htm |title=Hanya Yang di-Pertuan Agong ada kuasa panggil Parlimen bersidang |format= |author=Ahmad Fauzi Mustafa |newspaper=Utusan Online |date=2012-03-12 |accessdate=2016-05-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604045153/http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2012&dt=0312&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_05.htm |archivedate=2016-06-04 |df= }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parlimen.gov.my/files/hindex/pdf/DR-20021971.pdf |title=www.parlimen.gov.my |format= |work= |accessdate=2016-05-16}} 1 : Pahang federal constituencies |
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