Political subdivision in Malaysia
Pengkalan Berangan 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 1995 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 Pengakalan Berangan constituency has a total of 15 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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Pengkalan Berangan (N20)
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Sungai Serai
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037/20/01
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SK Gondang
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Binjai Rendah
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037/20/02
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SMK Bukit Sawa
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Cerang China
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037/20/03
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SMK Wakaf Tapai
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Wakaf Tapai
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037/20/04
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SK Wakaf Tapai
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Jerung Surau
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037/20/05
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SK Jerong
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Bukit Parit
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037/20/06
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Institut Latihan Perindustrian Marang
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Pengkalan Berangan
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037/20/07
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SK Pengkalan Berangan
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Kubu
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037/20/08
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SK Kubu
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Mercang
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037/20/09
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SK Merchang
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Pasir Putih
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037/20/10
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SK Pasir Puteh
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Jambu Bongkok
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037/20/11
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SMK Datuk Awang Jabar
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Gong Balai
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037/20/12
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SK Gong Balai
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Padang Mengkuang
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037/20/13
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SK Padang Mengkuang
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Durian Guling
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037/20/14
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SMA Durian Guling
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Bukit Jejulung
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037/20/15
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SK Bukit Jejulong
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Representation History
Members of the Legislative Assembly for Pengkalan Berangan
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Assembly
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Years
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Members
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Party
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Constituency created from Binjai
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9th
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1995–1999
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Muda Mamat
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BN (UMNO)
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10th
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1999–2004
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Mustafa Ali
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PAS
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11th
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2004–2008
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Yahya Khatib Mohamad
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BN (UMNO)
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12th
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2008–2013
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13th
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2013–2018
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A. Latiff Awang
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14th
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2018–2020
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Sulaiman Sulong
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PAS
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2020–2023
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PN (PAS)
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15th
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2023–present
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