This is a list of the candidates of the 2016 Sarawak state election.
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Barisan Nasional (using the dacing election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party ran a full slate of 82, winning 72. [1] [2] [3]
State Constituency | Candidate Name | Party | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
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N.01 Opar | Ranum Mina | BN Direct | male | 3,665 | 50.06 | 1/4 | ||
N.02 Tasik Biru | Henry @ Harry Jinep | SPDP | male | 6,922 | 55.13 | 1/2 | ||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | Adenan Satem | PBB | male | BN state chairman | 6,360 | 93.15 | 1/2 | |
N.04 Pantai Damai | Abdul Rahman Junaidi | PBB | male | 10,918 | 86.82 | 1/2 | ||
N.05 Demak Laut | Hazland Abang Hipni | PBB | male | 8,539 | 88.07 | 1/2 | ||
N.06 Tupong | Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman | PBB | male | 10,942 | 79.12 | 1/2 | ||
N.07 Samariang | Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali | PBB | female | 9,795 | 80.16 | 1/3 | ||
N.08 Satok | Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg | PBB | male | 6,854 | 79.12 | 1/2 | ||
N.09 Padungan | Pau Kiu Sung | SUPP | male | 5,062 | 34.89 | 2/3 | ||
N.10 Pending | Milton Foo Tiang Wee | SUPP | male | 7,442 | 37.40 | 2/2 | ||
N.11 Batu Lintang | Sih Hua Tong | SUPP | male | 6,373 | 36.50 | 2/3 | ||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | Yap Yau Sin | SUPP | male | 7,228 | 41.84 | 2/2 | ||
N.13 Batu Kitang | Lo Khere Chiang | SUPP | male | 6,466 | 53.48 | 1/5 | ||
N.14 Batu Kawah | Sim Kui Hian | SUPP | male | SUPP president | 6,414 | 54.12 | 1/3 | |
N.15 Asajaya | Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah | PBB | male | 6,163 | 74.72 | 1/2 | ||
N.16 Muara Tuang | Idris Buang | PBB | male | 10,086 | 81.61 | 1/3 | ||
N.17 Stakan | Mohamad Ali Mahmud | PBB | male | 8,820 | 83.22 | 1/2 | ||
N.18 Serembu | Miro Simuh | BN Direct | male | 3,452 | 50.43 | 1/4 | ||
N.19 Mambong | Jerip Susil | BN Direct | male | 6,161 | 52.96 | 1/3 | ||
N.20 Tarat | Roland Sagah Wee Inn | PBB | male | 8,450 | 73.61 | 1/2 | ||
N.21 Tebedu | Michael Manyin Jawong | PBB | male | 7,357 | 86.34 | 1/2 | ||
N.22 Kedup | Maclaine Ben @ Martin Ben | PBB | male | 5,769 | 73.23 | 1/3 | ||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | John Ilus | BN Direct | male | 5,451 | 59.64 | 1/5 | ||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | Aidel Lariwoo | PBB | male | 3,925 | 82.22 | 1/4 | ||
N.25 Simunjan | Awla Dris | PBB | male | 4,101 | 71.14 | 1/3 | ||
N.26 Gedong | Mohd Naroden Majais | PBB | male | 4,064 | 78.77 | 1/3 | ||
N.27 Sebuyau | Julaihi Narawi | PBB | male | 4,531 | 69.88 | 1/3 | ||
N.28 Lingga | Simoi Peri | PBB | female | 4,169 | 66.84 | 1/3 | ||
N.29 Beting Maro | Razaili Gapor | PBB | male | 4,758 | 60.14 | 1/3 | ||
N.30 Balai Ringin | Snowdan Lawan | PRS | male | 4,478 | 58.10 | 1/4 | ||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | Mong Dagang | PRS | male | 5,550 | 86.65 | 1/2 | ||
N.32 Simanggang | Francis Harden Hollis | SUPP | male | 4,094 | 50.70 | 1/4 | ||
N.33 Engkilili | Johnichal Rayong Ngipa | BN Direct | male | 5,513 | 70.75 | 1/4 | ||
N.34 Batang Ai | Malcom Mussen Lamoh | PRS | male | 4,884 | 74.20 | 1/2 | ||
N.35 Saribas | Ricky @ Mohammad Razi Sitam | PBB | male | 5,963 | 79.57 | 1/2 | ||
N.36 Layar | Gerald Rentap Jabu | PBB | male | 3,931 | 61.10 | 1/2 | ||
N.37 Bukit Saban | Douglas Uggah Embas | PBB | male | 5,524 | 85.66 | 1/2 | ||
N.38 Kalaka | Abdul Wahab Aziz | PBB | male | 3,988 | 77.57 | 1/2 | ||
N.39 Krian | Kilat Beriak | SPDP | male | 3,748 | 41.02 | 2/2 | ||
N.40 Kabong | Mohd Chee Kadir | PBB | male | 5,069 | 77.35 | 1/2 | ||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | Talif @ Len Salleh | PBB | male | 6,235 | 88.60 | 1/3 | ||
N.42 Semop | Abdullah Saidol | PBB | male | 5,290 | 85.77 | 1/2 | ||
N.43 Daro | Safiee Ahmad | PBB | male | 5,001 | 89.78 | 1/2 | ||
N.44 Jemoreng | Juanda Jaya | PBB | male | 5,084 | 77.43 | 1/3 | ||
N.45 Repok | Huang Tiong Sii | SUPP | male | 7,446 | 51.96 | 1/3 | ||
N.46 Meradong | Ding Kuong Hiing | SUPP | male | 6,865 | 56.21 | 1/2 | ||
N.47 Pakan | William Mawan Ikom | BN Direct | male | former TERAS president | 3,999 | 50.90 | 1/3 | |
N.48 Meluan | Rolland Duat Jubin | SPDP | male | 3,363 | 37.40 | 1/4 | ||
N.49 Ngemah | Alexander Vincent | PRS | male | 2,888 | 46.13 | 1/4 | ||
N.50 Machan | Allan Siden Gramong | PBB | male | 4,550 | 60.43 | 1/3 | ||
N.51 Bukit Assek | Chieng Buong Toon | SUPP | male | 6,895 | 36.95 | 2/3 | ||
N.52 Dudong | Tiong Thai King | BN Direct | male | 9,700 | 46.36 | 1/5 | ||
N.53 Bawang Assan | Wong Soon Koh | BN Direct | male | former UPP president | 9,015 | 61.62 | 1/5 | |
N.54 Pelawan | Lau Ung Hie | BN Direct | female | 8,742 | 39.04 | 2/3 | ||
N.55 Nangka | Annuar Rapaee | PBB | male | 9,617 | 77.62 | 1/3 | ||
N.56 Dalat | Fatimah Abdullah @ Ting Sai Ming | PBB | female | 7,107 | 90.14 | 1/2 | ||
N.57 Tellian | Yussibnosh Balo | PBB | male | 5,087 | 88.42 | 1/2 | ||
N.58 Balingian | Abdul Yakub Arbi | PBB | male | 4,208 | 77.18 | 1/2 | ||
N.59 Tamin | Christopher Gira @ Gira Sambang | PRS | male | 6,230 | 54.99 | 1/3 | ||
N.60 Kakus | John Sikie Tayai | PRS | male | 7,054 | 75.21 | 1/3 | ||
N.61 Pelagus | Wilson Nyabong Ijang | PRS | male | 3,778 | 82.26 | 1/3 | ||
N.62 Katibas | Ambrose Blikau Enturan | PBB | male | 4,681 | 74.20 | 1/2 | ||
N.63 Bukit Goram | Jefferson Jamit Unyat | PBB | male | 4,596 | 69.57 | 1/2 | ||
N.64 Baleh | James Jemut Masing | PRS | male | PRS president | 5,272 | 91.67 | 1/2 | |
N.65 Belaga | Liwan Lagang | PRS | male | 4,149 | 89.96 | 1/2 | ||
N.66 Murum | Chukpai Ugon | PRS | male | 3,265 | 54.00 | 1/4 | ||
N.67 Jepak | Talib Zulpilip | PBB | male | 6,342 | 68.82 | 1/5 | ||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | Pau Chiong Ung | SUPP | male | 5,436 | 40.24 | 2/3 | ||
N.69 Kemena | Stephen Rundi Utom | PBB | male | 7,192 | 75.58 | 1/2 | ||
N.70 Samalaju | Majang Renggi | PRS | male | 5,456 | 61.34 | 1/3 | ||
N.71 Bekenu | Rosey Yunus | BN Direct | female | 6,009 | 71.68 | 1/4 | ||
N.72 Lambir | Ripin Lamat | PBB | male | 7,503 | 68.66 | 1/3 | ||
N.73 Piasau | Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew | SUPP | male | 7,799 | 57.83 | 1/2 | ||
N.74 Pujut | Hii King Chiong | BN Direct | male | 7,140 | 42.18 | 2/4 | ||
N.75 Senadin | Lee Kim Sin @ Lee Kim Shin | SUPP | male | 10,683 | 58.84 | 1/3 | ||
N.76 Marudi | Penguang Manggil | SPDP | male | 5,493 | 56.89 | 1/3 | ||
N.77 Telang Usan | Dennis Ngau | PBB | male | 3,231 | 51.33 | 1/2 | ||
N.78 Mulu | Gerawat Gala | BN Direct | male | 3,198 | 61.08 | 1/4 | ||
N.79 Bukit Kota | Abdul Rahman Ismail | PBB | male | - | - | 1/1 | ||
N.80 Batu Danau | Palu @ Paulus Palu Gumbang | BN Direct | male | 4,366 | 75.37 | 1/2 | ||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | Willie Liau | SPDP | male | 2,320 | 44.80 | 2/2 | ||
N.82 Bukit Sari | Tengah Ali Hassin | PBB | male | - | - | 1/1 |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the People's Justice Party (using the mata election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 40 of the 82 state constituencies, winning 3. [1] [2] [4] [5] [6]
State Constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
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N.01 Opar | Francis Teron Kadap Noyet | male | 1,549 | 21.16 | 3/4 | ||
N.02 Tasik Biru | |||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | Jazolkipli Numan | male | 468 | 6.85 | 2/2 | ||
N.04 Pantai Damai | |||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | |||||||
N.06 Tupong | Nurhanim Hanna Mokhsen | female | 2,887 | 20.88 | 2/2 | ||
N.07 Samariang | |||||||
N.08 Satok | Mohamed Salleh Shawkatali | male | 1,809 | 20.88 | 2/2 | ||
N.09 Padungan | |||||||
N.10 Pending | |||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | See Chee How | male | 10,758 | 61.61 | 1/3 | ||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | |||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | Voon Shiak Ni | female | 883 | 7.30 | 3/5 | ||
N.14 Batu Kawah | |||||||
N.15 Asajaya | Abang Junaidi Abang Gom | male | 2,085 | 25.28 | 2/2 | ||
N.16 Muara Tuang | |||||||
N.17 Stakan | |||||||
N.18 Serembu | Athina Klaywa Sim | female | 1,218 | 17.79 | 3/4 | ||
N.19 Mambong | Willie Mongin | male | 2,645 | 22.74 | 3/3 | ||
N.20 Tarat | Musa Ngog | male | 3,029 | 26.39 | 2/2 | ||
N.21 Tebedu | Alex Saben Nipong @ Nyipong | male | 1,164 | 13.66 | 2/2 | ||
N.22 Kedup | |||||||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | |||||||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | |||||||
N.25 Simunjan | Jamilah Baharuddin | female | 1,389 | 24.09 | 2/3 | ||
N.26 Gedong | |||||||
N.27 Sebuyau | |||||||
N.28 Lingga | Abang Zulkifli Abang Engkeh | male | 1,226 | 19.66 | 2/3 | ||
N.29 Beting Maro | |||||||
N.30 Balai Ringin | Nicholas Mujah Ason | male | 700 | 9.08 | 3/4 | ||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | Jubri Atak | male | 855 | 13.35 | 2/2 | ||
N.32 Simanggang | Norina Umoi Utot | female | 580 | 7.18 | 4/4 | ||
N.33 Engkilili | Nicholas Bawin Anggat | male | 532 | 6.83 | 3/4 | ||
N.34 Batang Ai | Kolien Liong | male | 1,698 | 25.80 | 2/2 | ||
N.35 Saribas | Yakup Daud | male | 1,531 | 20.43 | 2/2 | ||
N.36 Layar | Vernon Albert Kedit | male | 2,503 | 38.90 | 2/2 | ||
N.37 Bukit Saban | Noel Changgai Bucking | male | 925 | 14.34 | 2/2 | ||
N.38 Kalaka | Jemat Panjang | male | 1,153 | 22.43 | 2/2 | ||
N.39 Krian | Ali Biju | male | 5,388 | 58.98 | 1/2 | ||
N.40 Kabong | |||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | |||||||
N.42 Semop | |||||||
N.43 Daro | |||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | |||||||
N.45 Repok | |||||||
N.46 Meradong | |||||||
N.47 Pakan | |||||||
N.48 Meluan | Semana Sawang | male | 2,088 | 22.33 | 3/4 | ||
N.49 Ngemah | Thomas Laja Besi | male | 396 | 6.32 | 3/4 | ||
N.50 Machan | Chen Nguk Fa | male | 1,381 | 18.34 | 3/3 | ||
N.51 Bukit Assek | |||||||
N.52 Dudong | |||||||
N.53 Bawang Assan | |||||||
N.54 Pelawan | |||||||
N.55 Nangka | Abdul Raafidin Majidi | male | 2,000 | 16.14 | 2/3 | ||
N.56 Dalat | Sim Eng Hua | male | 777 | 9.86 | 2/2 | ||
N.57 Tellian | Asini @ Hasni Yahya | male | 666 | 11.58 | 2/2 | ||
N.58 Balingian | |||||||
N.59 Tamin | Simon Joseph | male | 954 | 8.42 | 3/3 | ||
N.60 Kakus | Joshua Jabing @ Joshua Jabeng | male | 1,843 | 19.65 | 2/3 | ||
N.61 Pelagus | |||||||
N.62 Katibas | |||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | |||||||
N.64 Baleh | |||||||
N.65 Belaga | Alexander Lehan | male | 463 | 10.04 | 2/2 | ||
N.66 Murum | Abun Sui Anyit | male | 1,065 | 17.61 | 2/4 | ||
N.67 Jepak | Abdul Jalil Bujang | male | 2,141 | 23.23 | 2/5 | ||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | |||||||
N.69 Kemena | |||||||
N.70 Samalaju | |||||||
N.71 Bekenu | Bill Kayong | male | 1,220 | 14.55 | 2/4 | ||
N.72 Lambir | Mohdak Ismail | male | 2,596 | 23.76 | 2/3 | ||
N.73 Piasau | |||||||
N.74 Pujut | |||||||
N.75 Senadin | |||||||
N.76 Marudi | Elia Bit | female | 4,106 | 42.53 | 2/3 | ||
N.77 Telang Usan | Roland Engan | male | 3,064 | 48.67 | 2/2 | ||
N.78 Mulu | Pauls Baya | male | 1,490 | 28.46 | 2/4 | ||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | Baru Bian | male | PKR state chairman | 2,858 | 55.20 | 1/2 | |
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran as independent candidate (using the EC-approved election symbol) [7] in the 11th Sarawak state election. A total of 36 independent candidates contested in 30 seats, end up without any elected representative. [1] [2]
State constituency | Candidate Name | Election symbol | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
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N.01 Opar | Niponi Undek | Pokok | male | 1,583 | 21.62 | 2/4 | ||
N.02 Tasik Biru | ||||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | ||||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | ||||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | ||||||||
N.06 Tupong | ||||||||
N.07 Samariang | ||||||||
N.08 Satok | ||||||||
N.09 Padungan | ||||||||
N.10 Pending | ||||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | ||||||||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | ||||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | Sulaiman Kadir | Kunci | male | 61 | 0.50 | 4/5 | ||
Othman Bojeng | Burung | male | 54 | 0.45 | 5/5 | |||
N.14 Batu Kawah | Liu Thian Leong | Kunci | male | 1,109 | 9.36 | 3/3 | ||
N.15 Asajaya | ||||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | ||||||||
N.17 Stakan | ||||||||
N.18 Serembu | Nyomek Nyeap | Buku | male | 2,055 | 30.02 | 2/4 | ||
N.19 Mambong | ||||||||
N.20 Tarat | ||||||||
N.21 Tebedu | ||||||||
N.22 Kedup | ||||||||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | Frederick Bayoi Manggie | Bunga | male | 1,196 | 13.09 | 3/5 | ||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | Awang Rabiee Awang Hosen | Bunga | male | 234 | 4.90 | 3/4 | ||
N.25 Simunjan | Hipni Kanaini | Kunci | male | 275 | 4.77 | 3/3 | ||
N.26 Gedong | Uja Bansi | Kunci | male | 396 | 7.68 | 3/3 | ||
N.27 Sebuyau | ||||||||
N.28 Lingga | Wan Abdillah Edruce Wan Abdul Rahman | Pokok | male | 842 | 13.50 | 3/3 | ||
N.29 Beting Maro | ||||||||
N.30 Balai Ringin | Entusa Imam | Kerusi | male | 2,439 | 31.65 | 2/4 | ||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | ||||||||
N.32 Simanggang | Ngu Piew Seng | Kunci | male | 2,706 | 33.51 | 2/4 | ||
N.33 Engkilili | Adan Sandom | Burung | male | 91 | 1.17 | 4/4 | ||
Ridi Bauk | Bunga | male | 1,656 | 21.25 | 2/4 | |||
N.34 Batang Ai | ||||||||
N.35 Saribas | ||||||||
N.36 Layar | ||||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | ||||||||
N.38 Kalaka | ||||||||
N.39 Krian | ||||||||
N.40 Kabong | ||||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | Asbor Abdullah | Perahu | male | 153 | 2.17 | 3/3 | ||
N.42 Semop | ||||||||
N.43 Daro | ||||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | Abdullah Saminan | Pokok | male | 1,295 | 19.72 | 2/3 | ||
N.45 Repok | Wong Chin King | Bunga | male | 381 | 2.66 | 3/3 | ||
N.46 Meradong | ||||||||
N.47 Pakan | Jawie Jingot @ Jenggot | Pokok | male | 3,573 | 45.48 | 2/3 | ||
N.48 Meluan | Remiguis Noel @ Jerry Clement | Pokok | male | 934 | 10.39 | 4/4 | ||
Elly Lawai Ngalai | Kunci | male | 2,686 | 29.87 | 2/4 | |||
N.49 Ngemah | Joseph Jawa Kendawang | Cangkul | male | 2,734 | 43.67 | 2/4 | ||
N.50 Machan | Semawi Paong | Bunga | male | 1,598 | 21.22 | 2/3 | ||
N.51 Bukit Assek | ||||||||
N.52 Dudong | Benny Lee Chung Fatt | Kunci | male | 3,288 | 15.72 | 3/5 | ||
Casper Kayong Umping | Kerusi | male | 228 | 1.09 | 4/5 | |||
N.53 Bawang Assan | Watson Bangau Johnathan Renang | Burung | male | 569 | 3.89 | 3/5 | ||
Yeu Bang Keng | Kunci | male | 63 | 0.43 | 5/5 | |||
N.54 Pelawan | ||||||||
N.55 Nangka | ||||||||
N.56 Dalat | ||||||||
N.57 Tellian | ||||||||
N.58 Balingian | ||||||||
N.59 Tamin | Ali Puji | Kapal Terbang | male | medical doctor | 4,145 | 36.59 | 2/3 | |
N.60 Kakus | ||||||||
N.61 Pelagus | Yong Sibat | Bunga | male | 321 | 6.99 | 3/3 | ||
N.62 Katibas | ||||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | ||||||||
N.64 Baleh | ||||||||
N.65 Belaga | ||||||||
N.66 Murum | Stanley Ajang Batok | Kunci | male | 1,029 | 17.02 | 3/4 | ||
N.67 Jepak | Wong Hau Ming | Kapal Terbang | male | 190 | 2.06 | 4/5 | ||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | ||||||||
N.69 Kemena | ||||||||
N.70 Samalaju | ||||||||
N.71 Bekenu | Austin Sigi Melu | Cincin | male | 589 | 7.03 | 3/4 | ||
Joe @ Peter Jelin | Bunga | male | 565 | 6.74 | 4/4 | |||
N.72 Lambir | ||||||||
N.73 Piasau | ||||||||
N.74 Pujut | Fong Pau Teck | Kunci | male | 375 | 2.22 | 4/4 | ||
N.75 Senadin | ||||||||
N.76 Marudi | Louis Jalong | Ikan | male | 56 | 0.58 | 3/3 | ||
N.77 Telang Usan | ||||||||
N.78 Mulu | Roland Dom Mattu | Pokok | male | 239 | 4.56 | 4/4 | ||
N.79 Bukit Kota | ||||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | Ali Adap | Bunga | male | 1,427 | 24.63 | 2/2 | ||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | ||||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Democratic Action Party (using the "rocket" election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 31 of the 82 state constituencies, winning 7. [1] [2] [8]
State Constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
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N.01 Opar | |||||||
N.02 Tasik Biru | Mordi Bimol | male | 5,634 | 44.87 | 2/2 | ||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | |||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | |||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | |||||||
N.06 Tupong | |||||||
N.07 Samariang | |||||||
N.08 Satok | |||||||
N.09 Padungan | Wong King Wei | male | 9,332 | 64.31 | 1/3 | ||
N.10 Pending | Violet Yong Wui Wui | female | 12,454 | 62.60 | 1/2 | ||
N.11 Batu Lintang | |||||||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | Chong Chieng Jen | male | DAP state chairman | 10,047 | 58.16 | 1/2 | |
N.13 Batu Kitang | Abdul Aziz Isa Marindo | male | 4,626 | 38.26 | 2/5 | ||
N.14 Batu Kawah | Chiew Wang See | female | 4,329 | 36.53 | 2/3 | ||
N.15 Asajaya | |||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | |||||||
N.17 Stakan | Leslie Ting Xiang Zhi | male | sales executive | 1,778 | 16.78 | 2/2 | |
N.18 Serembu | |||||||
N.19 Mambong | Sanjan Daik | male | 2,828 | 24.31 | 2/3 | ||
N.20 Tarat | |||||||
N.21 Tebedu | |||||||
N.22 Kedup | Andrew Nyabe | male | 1,941 | 24.64 | 2/3 | ||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | Edward Andrew Luwak @ Edward Luwak | male | 2,307 | 25.24 | 2/5 | ||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | |||||||
N.25 Simunjan | |||||||
N.26 Gedong | |||||||
N.27 Sebuyau | |||||||
N.28 Lingga | |||||||
N.29 Beting Maro | |||||||
N.30 Balai Ringin | |||||||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | |||||||
N.32 Simanggang | Leon Jimat Donald | male | 695 | 8.61 | 3/4 | ||
N.33 Engkilili | |||||||
N.34 Batang Ai | |||||||
N.35 Saribas | |||||||
N.36 Layar | |||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | |||||||
N.38 Kalaka | |||||||
N.39 Krian | |||||||
N.40 Kabong | |||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | |||||||
N.42 Semop | |||||||
N.43 Daro | |||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | |||||||
N.45 Repok | Yong Siew Wei | female | 6,503 | 45.38 | 2/3 | ||
N.46 Meradong | Ting Tze Fui | female | 5,349 | 43.79 | 2/2 | ||
N.47 Pakan | Rinda Juliza Alexander | female | 285 | 3.63 | 3/3 | ||
N.48 Meluan | |||||||
N.49 Ngemah | Richard Lias | male | 243 | 3.88 | 4/4 | ||
N.50 Machan | |||||||
N.51 Bukit Assek | Irene Mary Chang Oi Ling | female | 11,392 | 61.05 | 1/3 | ||
N.52 Dudong | Yap Hoi Liong | male | 7,554 | 36.11 | 2/5 | ||
N.53 Bawang Assan | Chiew Sung Ngie | male | 4,884 | 33.38 | 2/5 | ||
N.54 Pelawan | Wong Kee Woan | male | 13,056 | 58.30 | 1/3 | ||
N.55 Nangka | |||||||
N.56 Dalat | |||||||
N.57 Tellian | |||||||
N.58 Balingian | |||||||
N.59 Tamin | |||||||
N.60 Kakus | |||||||
N.61 Pelagus | Bendindang Manjah | male | 494 | 10.76 | 2/3 | ||
N.62 Katibas | Paren Nyawi | male | 1,628 | 25.80 | 2/2 | ||
N.63 Bukit Goram | Larry Asap | male | 2,010 | 30.43 | 2/2 | ||
N.64 Baleh | Agop Linsong | male | 479 | 8.33 | 2/2 | ||
N.65 Belaga | |||||||
N.66 Murum | Mathew Silek | male | 687 | 11.36 | 4/4 | ||
N.67 Jepak | |||||||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | Chiew Chiu Sing | male | 7,984 | 59.10 | 1/3 | ||
N.69 Kemena | Leighton Manjah | male | 2,324 | 24.42 | 2/2 | ||
N.70 Samalaju | Baba Emperan | male | 2,992 | 33.64 | 2/3 | ||
N.71 Bekenu | |||||||
N.72 Lambir | |||||||
N.73 Piasau | Alan Ling Sie Kiong | male | 5,687 | 42.17 | 2/2 | ||
N.74 Pujut | Ting Tiong Choon | male | 8,899 | 52.57 | 1/4 | ||
N.75 Senadin | Baru Langub | male | 7,145 | 39.35 | 2/3 | ||
N.76 Marudi | |||||||
N.77 Telang Usan | |||||||
N.78 Mulu | Paul Anyie Raja | male | 309 | 5.90 | 3/4 | ||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | |||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the National Trust Party (using the A election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 13 of the 82 state constituencies, end up without any elected representative. [1] [2] [9] [10]
State constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
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N.01 Opar | |||||||
N.02 Tasik Biru | |||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | |||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | |||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | Mohammad Fidzuan Zaidi | male | AMANAH state chairman | 1,157 | 11.93 | 2/2 | |
N.06 Tupong | |||||||
N.07 Samariang | Nani Sahari | female | 389 | 3.18 | 3/3 | ||
N.08 Satok | |||||||
N.09 Padungan | |||||||
N.10 Pending | |||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | |||||||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | |||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | |||||||
N.14 Batu Kawah | |||||||
N.15 Asajaya | |||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | Abang Abdul Halil Abang Naili | male | 765 | 6.19 | 3/3 | ||
N.17 Stakan | |||||||
N.18 Serembu | |||||||
N.19 Mambong | |||||||
N.20 Tarat | |||||||
N.21 Tebedu | |||||||
N.22 Kedup | |||||||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | |||||||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | Othman Mustapha @ Mos | male | 157 | 3.29 | 4/4 | ||
N.25 Simunjan | |||||||
N.26 Gedong | Rapelson Richard Hamit | male | 699 | 13.55 | 2/3 | ||
N.27 Sebuyau | Andrew Jain | male | 164 | 2.53 | 3/3 | ||
N.28 Lingga | |||||||
N.29 Beting Maro | Andri Zulkarnaen Hamden | male | 103 | 1.30 | 3/3 | ||
N.30 Balai Ringin | |||||||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | |||||||
N.32 Simanggang | |||||||
N.33 Engkilili | |||||||
N.34 Batang Ai | |||||||
N.35 Saribas | |||||||
N.36 Layar | |||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | |||||||
N.38 Kalaka | |||||||
N.39 Krian | |||||||
N.40 Kabong | Jini Sahini | male | 1,484 | 22.65 | 2/2 | ||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | Sufian Julaihi | male | 649 | 9.22 | 2/3 | ||
N.42 Semop | Mohamad Fadillah Sabali | male | 878 | 14.23 | 2/2 | ||
N.43 Daro | Ibrahim Bayau | male | 569 | 10.22 | 2/2 | ||
N.44 Jemoreng | Kiprawi Suhaili | male | 187 | 2.85 | 3/3 | ||
N.45 Repok | |||||||
N.46 Meradong | |||||||
N.47 Pakan | |||||||
N.48 Meluan | |||||||
N.49 Ngemah | |||||||
N.50 Machan | |||||||
N.51 Bukit Assek | |||||||
N.52 Dudong | |||||||
N.53 Bawang Assan | |||||||
N.54 Pelawan | |||||||
N.55 Nangka | |||||||
N.56 Dalat | |||||||
N.57 Tellian | |||||||
N.58 Balingian | Nurzaiti Hamdan | female | 1,244 | 22.82 | 2/2 | ||
N.59 Tamin | |||||||
N.60 Kakus | |||||||
N.61 Pelagus | |||||||
N.62 Katibas | |||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | |||||||
N.64 Baleh | |||||||
N.65 Belaga | |||||||
N.66 Murum | |||||||
N.67 Jepak | |||||||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | |||||||
N.69 Kemena | |||||||
N.70 Samalaju | |||||||
N.71 Bekenu | |||||||
N.72 Lambir | |||||||
N.73 Piasau | |||||||
N.74 Pujut | |||||||
N.75 Senadin | |||||||
N.76 Marudi | |||||||
N.77 Telang Usan | |||||||
N.78 Mulu | |||||||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | |||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (using the bulan election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 11 of the 82 state constituencies, end up without any elected representative. [1] [2] [11]
State Constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N.01 Opar | |||||||
N.02 Tasik Biru | |||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | |||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | Zainal Abidin Yet | male | 1,658 | 13.18 | 2/2 | ||
N.05 Demak Laut | |||||||
N.06 Tupong | |||||||
N.07 Samariang | Yusof Assidiqqi Ahmad Sharkawi | male | 2,035 | 16.65 | 2/3 | ||
N.08 Satok | |||||||
N.09 Padungan | |||||||
N.10 Pending | |||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | |||||||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | |||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | |||||||
N.14 Batu Kawah | |||||||
N.15 Asajaya | |||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | Zulkipli Ramzi | male | 1,508 | 12.20 | 2/3 | ||
N.17 Stakan | |||||||
N.18 Serembu | |||||||
N.19 Mambong | |||||||
N.20 Tarat | |||||||
N.21 Tebedu | |||||||
N.22 Kedup | |||||||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | |||||||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | Asan Singkro | male | 458 | 9.59 | 2/4 | ||
N.25 Simunjan | |||||||
N.26 Gedong | |||||||
N.27 Sebuyau | Wan Abdillah Wan Ahmad | male | 1,789 | 27.59 | 2/3 | ||
N.28 Lingga | |||||||
N.29 Beting Maro | Hamidah Mokhtar | female | 3,051 | 38.56 | 2/3 | ||
N.30 Balai Ringin | |||||||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | |||||||
N.32 Simanggang | |||||||
N.33 Engkilili | |||||||
N.34 Batang Ai | |||||||
N.35 Saribas | |||||||
N.36 Layar | |||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | |||||||
N.38 Kalaka | |||||||
N.39 Krian | |||||||
N.40 Kabong | |||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | |||||||
N.42 Semop | |||||||
N.43 Daro | |||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | |||||||
N.45 Repok | |||||||
N.46 Meradong | |||||||
N.47 Pakan | |||||||
N.48 Meluan | |||||||
N.49 Ngemah | |||||||
N.50 Machan | |||||||
N.51 Bukit Assek | |||||||
N.52 Dudong | |||||||
N.53 Bawang Assan | |||||||
N.54 Pelawan | |||||||
N.55 Nangka | |||||||
N.56 Dalat | |||||||
N.57 Tellian | |||||||
N.58 Balingian | |||||||
N.59 Tamin | |||||||
N.60 Kakus | Clement Bayang | male | 482 | 5.14 | 3/3 | ||
N.61 Pelagus | |||||||
N.62 Katibas | |||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | |||||||
N.64 Baleh | |||||||
N.65 Belaga | |||||||
N.66 Murum | |||||||
N.67 Jepak | Kiprawi Aman | male | 406 | 4.41 | 3/5 | ||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | |||||||
N.69 Kemena | |||||||
N.70 Samalaju | Zharudin Narudin | male | 447 | 5.03 | 3/3 | ||
N.71 Bekenu | |||||||
N.72 Lambir | Mohammad Arifiriazul Paijo | male | 829 | 7.59 | 3/3 | ||
N.73 Piasau | |||||||
N.74 Pujut | Jofri Jaraiee | male | PAS state commissioner | 513 | 3.03 | 3/4 | |
N.75 Senadin | |||||||
N.76 Marudi | |||||||
N.77 Telang Usan | |||||||
N.78 Mulu | |||||||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | |||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the State Reform Party (using the "Bintang 9 Bucu" election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 11 of the 82 state constituencies, end up without any elected representative. [1] [2] [12]
State constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N.01 Opar | |||||||
N.02 Tasik Biru | |||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | |||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | |||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | |||||||
N.06 Tupong | |||||||
N.07 Samariang | |||||||
N.08 Satok | |||||||
N.09 Padungan | Teo Kuang Kim | male | 116 | 0.80 | 3/3 | ||
N.10 Pending | |||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | Soo Lina | female | STAR president | 331 | 1.90 | 3/3 | |
N.12 Kota Sentosa | |||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | |||||||
N.14 Batu Kawah | |||||||
N.15 Asajaya | |||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | |||||||
N.17 Stakan | |||||||
N.18 Serembu | Buln Patrick Ribos | male | 120 | 1.75 | 4/4 | ||
N.19 Mambong | |||||||
N.20 Tarat | |||||||
N.21 Tebedu | |||||||
N.22 Kedup | |||||||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | Johnny Bob Aput | male | 53 | 0.58 | 5/5 | ||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | |||||||
N.25 Simunjan | |||||||
N.26 Gedong | |||||||
N.27 Sebuyau | |||||||
N.28 Lingga | |||||||
N.29 Beting Maro | |||||||
N.30 Balai Ringin | |||||||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | |||||||
N.32 Simanggang | |||||||
N.33 Engkilili | |||||||
N.34 Batang Ai | |||||||
N.35 Saribas | |||||||
N.36 Layar | |||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | |||||||
N.38 Kalaka | |||||||
N.39 Krian | |||||||
N.40 Kabong | |||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | |||||||
N.42 Semop | |||||||
N.43 Daro | |||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | |||||||
N.45 Repok | |||||||
N.46 Meradong | |||||||
N.47 Pakan | |||||||
N.48 Meluan | |||||||
N.49 Ngemah | |||||||
N.50 Machan | |||||||
N.51 Bukit Assek | Moh Hiong King | male | 374 | 2.00 | 3/3 | ||
N.52 Dudong | Ting Yiik Hong | female | 152 | 0.73 | 5/5 | ||
N.53 Bawang Assan | Wong Sing Wei | male | 100 | 0.68 | 4/5 | ||
N.54 Pelawan | Priscilla Lau | female | 597 | 2.67 | 3/3 | ||
N.55 Nangka | Tiong Ing Tung | male | 773 | 6.24 | 3/3 | ||
N.56 Dalat | |||||||
N.57 Tellian | |||||||
N.58 Balingian | |||||||
N.59 Tamin | |||||||
N.60 Kakus | |||||||
N.61 Pelagus | |||||||
N.62 Katibas | |||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | |||||||
N.64 Baleh | |||||||
N.65 Belaga | |||||||
N.66 Murum | |||||||
N.67 Jepak | Mohammed Anuar Abd Hamid | male | 136 | 1.48 | 5/5 | ||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | Chieng Lea Phing | male | 89 | 0.66 | 3/3 | ||
N.69 Kemena | |||||||
N.70 Samalaju | |||||||
N.71 Bekenu | |||||||
N.72 Lambir | |||||||
N.73 Piasau | |||||||
N.74 Pujut | |||||||
N.75 Senadin | |||||||
N.76 Marudi | |||||||
N.77 Telang Usan | |||||||
N.78 Mulu | |||||||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | |||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru (using the Perisai Parang Lembing election symbol) in the 11th Sarawak state election. The party nominated candidates in 5 of the 82 state constituencies, end up without any elected representative. [1] [2]
State constituency | Candidate Name | Gender | Residence | Occupation / Notes | Votes | % | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N.01 Opar | Patrick Uren | male | PBDS Baru deputy president | 524 | 7.16 | 4/4 | |
N.02 Tasik Biru | |||||||
N.03 Tanjong Datu | |||||||
N.04 Pantai Damai | |||||||
N.05 Demak Laut | |||||||
N.06 Tupong | |||||||
N.07 Samariang | |||||||
N.08 Satok | |||||||
N.09 Padungan | |||||||
N.10 Pending | |||||||
N.11 Batu Lintang | |||||||
N.12 Kota Sentosa | |||||||
N.13 Batu Kitang | |||||||
N.14 Batu Kawah | |||||||
N.15 Asajaya | |||||||
N.16 Muara Tuang | |||||||
N.17 Stakan | |||||||
N.18 Serembu | |||||||
N.19 Mambong | |||||||
N.20 Tarat | |||||||
N.21 Tebedu | |||||||
N.22 Kedup | Mark Murau Sumon | male | 168 | 2.13 | 3/3 | ||
N.23 Bukit Semuja | Cobbold Lusoi | male | 133 | 1.46 | 4/5 | ||
N.24 Sadong Jaya | |||||||
N.25 Simunjan | |||||||
N.26 Gedong | |||||||
N.27 Sebuyau | |||||||
N.28 Lingga | |||||||
N.29 Beting Maro | |||||||
N.30 Balai Ringin | Pok Ungkut | male | 90 | 1.17 | 4/4 | ||
N.31 Bukit Begunan | |||||||
N.32 Simanggang | |||||||
N.33 Engkilili | |||||||
N.34 Batang Ai | |||||||
N.35 Saribas | |||||||
N.36 Layar | |||||||
N.37 Bukit Saban | |||||||
N.38 Kalaka | |||||||
N.39 Krian | |||||||
N.40 Kabong | |||||||
N.41 Kuala Rajang | |||||||
N.42 Semop | |||||||
N.43 Daro | |||||||
N.44 Jemoreng | |||||||
N.45 Repok | |||||||
N.46 Meradong | |||||||
N.47 Pakan | |||||||
N.48 Meluan | |||||||
N.49 Ngemah | |||||||
N.50 Machan | |||||||
N.51 Bukit Assek | |||||||
N.52 Dudong | |||||||
N.53 Bawang Assan | |||||||
N.54 Pelawan | |||||||
N.55 Nangka | |||||||
N.56 Dalat | |||||||
N.57 Tellian | |||||||
N.58 Balingian | |||||||
N.59 Tamin | |||||||
N.60 Kakus | |||||||
N.61 Pelagus | |||||||
N.62 Katibas | |||||||
N.63 Bukit Goram | |||||||
N.64 Baleh | |||||||
N.65 Belaga | |||||||
N.66 Murum | |||||||
N.67 Jepak | |||||||
N.68 Tanjong Batu | |||||||
N.69 Kemena | |||||||
N.70 Samalaju | |||||||
N.71 Bekenu | |||||||
N.72 Lambir | |||||||
N.73 Piasau | |||||||
N.74 Pujut | |||||||
N.75 Senadin | Philemon John Edan | male | 329 | 1.81 | 3/3 | ||
N.76 Marudi | |||||||
N.77 Telang Usan | |||||||
N.78 Mulu | |||||||
N.79 Bukit Kota | |||||||
N.80 Batu Danau | |||||||
N.81 Ba'kelalan | |||||||
N.82 Bukit Sari |
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