Bukit Serampang (state constituency)

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Bukit Serampang
Flag of Johor.svg Johor constituency
Defunct state constituency
Legislature Johor State Legislative Assembly
Constituency created1958
Constituency abolished2018
First contested1959
Last contested2013

Bukit Serampang is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia that has been represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly since 1959 until 2018.

Contents

The state constituency was created in the 1958 and is mandated to return a single member to the Johor State Legislative Assembly under the first past the post voting system.

History

It was abolished in 2018 when it was redistributed.

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Bukit Serampang [1]
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Constituency created from Muar Inland
1st 1959–1964 Hassan Yunus Alliance (UMNO)
2nd 1964–1968
1968–1969Abdul Rahman Mahmud
1969–1971Assembly was suspended
3rd 1971–1974 Abdul Rahman Mahmud Alliance (UMNO)
4th 1974–1978 Talib Ali BN (UMNO)
5th 1978–1982
6th 1982–1986 Zakaria Salleh
7th 1986–1990 Muhyiddin Yassin
8th 1990–1995
9th 1995–1999Ahmad Omar
10th 1999–2004 Tahir Mohd Taat
11th 2004–2008
12th 2008–2013
13th 2013–2018Ismail Mohamed
Constituency renamed to Bukit Kepong [2]

Election results

Johor state election, 2013
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Ismail Mohamed12,97771.66
PKR Saadon Abdullah5,13228.34
Total valid votes18,109100.00
Total rejected ballots382
Unreturned ballots0
Turnout18,49186.29
Registered electors21,429
Majority7,845
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 2008
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Tahir Mohd Taat10,60575.97
PAS Mahfodz Mohamed3,35524.03
Total valid votes13,960100.00
Total rejected ballots356
Unreturned ballots22
Turnout14,33875.94
Registered electors18,880
Majority7,250
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Tahir Mohd Taat11,48282.60
PAS Mahfodz Mohamed2,41817.40
Total valid votes13,900100.00
Total rejected ballots340
Unreturned ballots13
Turnout14,25374.17
Registered electors19,216
Majority9,064
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1999
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Tahir Mohd Taat
PKR Mohamad Yussof Abd Ghani
Total valid votes100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors18,094
Majority
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1995
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Ahmad Omar10,93988.23
S46 A. Aziz Hashim1,45911.77
Total valid votes12,398100.00
Total rejected ballots414
Unreturned ballots0
Turnout12,81271.47
Registered electors17,927
Majority9,480
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1990
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Muhyiddin Yassin9,26080.52
S46 Omar Lambak2,24019.48
Total valid votes11,500100.00
Total rejected ballots411
Unreturned ballots0
Turnout11,91176.31
Registered electors
Majority7,020
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1986
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
On the nomination day, Muhyiddin Yassin won uncontested.
BN Muhyiddin Yassin
Total valid votes100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1982
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
BN Zakaria Salleh10,442
DAP Daud Jabah1,293
Total valid votes11,735100.00
Total rejected ballots398
Unreturned ballots
Turnout12,12879.16
Registered electors16,117
Majority8,519
BN hold Swing
Source(s)
[3]
Johor state election, 1974
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
On the nomination day, Talib Ali won uncontested.
BN Talib Ali
Total valid votes100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
BN hold Swing
Source(s)
[4]
Johor state election, 1969
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
Alliance Abdul Rahman Mahmud9,10888.13
PMIP Shamingan1,22711.87
Total valid votes10,335100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout73.3
Registered electors14,636
Majority
Alliance hold Swing
Source(s)
[5]

Johor state by-election, 7 September 1968
Upon the death of incumbent, Hassan Yunus
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
Alliance Abdul Rahman Mahmud7,91883.09
PMIP Abdul Rahman Ali1,61116.91
Total valid votes9,529100.00
Total rejected ballots127
Unreturned ballots0
Turnout9,65673.41
Registered electors13,153
Majority6,307
Alliance hold Swing
Source(s)
[6]
Johor state election, 1964
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
On the nomination day, Hassan Yunus won uncontested.
Alliance Hassan Yunus
Total valid votes100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
Alliance hold Swing
Source(s)
[7]
Johor state election, 1959
PartyCandidateVotes % ∆%
Alliance Hassan Yunus5,42976.80
National Party Omar Ahmad89712.69
Independent Abdul Rahman Mahmood74310.51
Total valid votes7,069100.00
Total rejected ballots200
Unreturned ballots0
Turnout7,26982.11
Registered electors8,853
Majority4,532
This is new created constituency
Source(s)
[8]

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