Malaysian political subdivision
Tras is a state constituency in Pahang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Pahang State Legislative Assembly.[1]
History
Polling districts
According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Tras constituency is divided into 16 polling districts.[3]
State constituency
|
Polling district
|
Code
|
Location
|
Tras(N07)
|
Sungai Ruan
|
080/07/01
|
- SJK (C) Sungai Ruan
- SMK Sungai Ruan
|
Hulu Gali
|
080/07/02
|
SK Ulu Gali
|
Pintu Padang
|
080/07/03
|
SM Sains Tengku Abdullah
|
Kampung Sempalit
|
080/07/04
|
Balai Raya Kampung Baru Sempalit
|
Kampung Baru Sempalit
|
080/07/05
|
SJK (C) Sempalit
|
Simpang Kallang
|
080/07/06
|
SMK Seri Raub
|
Kampung Melayu
|
080/07/07
|
SMK Dato Shah Bandar Hussain
|
Bukit Koman
|
080/07/08
|
SJK (C) Yuh Hwa
|
Sungai Lui
|
080/07/09
|
- SJK (C) Sungai Lui
- Tadika Sungai Lui
|
Taman Sentosa
|
080/07/10
|
SK Mahmud
|
Bandar Raub
|
080/07/11
|
SMJK Chung Ching
|
Raub Jaya
|
080/07/12
|
SMK Mahmud
|
Pekan Tras
|
080/07/13
|
SJK (C) Tras
|
Bukit Fraser
|
080/07/14
|
Pejabat Perbadanan Kemajuan Bukit Fraser
|
Sungai Chetang
|
080/07/15
|
SJK (C) Sungai Chetang
|
Kampung Sang Lee
|
080/07/16
|
SJK (C) Sang Lee
|
Representation history
Members of the Legislative Assembly for Tras
|
Assembly
|
Years
|
Name
|
Party
|
Constituency created
|
Tras
|
1st
|
1959-1964
|
Sulaiman Sabudin
|
Alliance (UMNO)
|
2nd
|
1964-1969
|
|
1969-1971 |
Assembly dissolved
|
3rd
|
1971-1974
|
Tengku Mustapha Tengku Seti
|
Alliance (UMNO)
|
Constituency abolished, merged into Bandar Raub
|
Constituency recreated from Dong and Bandar Raub
|
Teras
|
7th
|
1986-1990
|
Lip Tuck Chee
|
DAP
|
8th
|
1990-1995
|
Biaw Nga @ Liaw Per Lou
|
BN (MCA)
|
9th
|
1995-1999
|
10th
|
1999-2004
|
Chan Choon Fah
|
Tras
|
11th
|
2004-2008
|
Chan Choon Fah
|
BN (MCA)
|
12th
|
2008-2013
|
Choong Siew Onn
|
PR (DAP)
|
13th
|
2013-2018
|
14th
|
2018-2022
|
Chow Yu Hui
|
PH (DAP)
|
15th
|
2022-present
|
Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji
|