Political subdivision in Malaysia
Bukit Payung is a state constituency in Terengganu, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly.[1]
The state constituency was first contested in 1974 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system.
History
Polling Districts
According to the Gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Bukit Payung constituency has a total of 10 polling districts.[3]
State Constituency
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Polling Districts
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Code
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Location
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Bukit Payung (N18)
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Kampung Laut
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037/18/01
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SK Kampong Bukit Chenderiang
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Atas Tol
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037/18/02
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SK Atas Tol
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Paya Resak
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037/18/03
|
SK Paya Resak
|
Kedai Buluh
|
037/18/04
|
SK Kedai Buluh
|
Surau Haji Daud
|
037/18/05
|
SK Tok Dir
|
Undang
|
037/18/06
|
SK Undang
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Bukit Payung
|
037/18/07
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SK Bukit Payong
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Pekan Bukit Payung
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037/18/08
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Tadika Yayasan Islam Terengganu Cawangan Bukit Payung
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Mak Kemas
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037/18/09
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SMK Seri Payong
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Surau Panjang
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037/18/10
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SMK Sultan Mansor
|
Representation History
Members of the Legislative Assembly for Bukit Payung
|
Assembly |
Years |
Member |
Party
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Constituency created from Marang
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Bukit Payong
|
4th
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1974–1978
|
Mukhtar Mohamed
|
BN (PAS)
|
5th
|
1978–1982
|
Abdul Razak Taib
|
BN (UMNO)
|
6th
|
1982–1986
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Bukit Payung
|
7th
|
1986–1990
|
Mazlan Awang
|
BN (UMNO)
|
8th
|
1990–1992
|
Baharudin Mohd
|
PAS
|
1992–1995
|
Mazlan Awang
|
BN (UMNO)
|
9th
|
1995–1999
|
Abdul Latiff Awang
|
10th
|
1999–2004
|
Hassan Mohd Salleh
|
PAS
|
11th
|
2004–2008
|
Abdul Latiff Awang
|
BN (UMNO)
|
12th
|
2008–2013
|
Mohd Nor Hamzah
|
PR (PAS)
|
13th
|
2013–2018
|
14th
|
2018–2020
|
PAS
|
2020–2023
|
PN (PAS)
|
15th
|
2023–present
|