Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 13th Malaysian Parliament

13th Parliament of Malaysia
12th Parliament 14th Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term24 June 2013[1] – 7 April 2018[2]
Election2013 general election
GovernmentSecond Najib cabinet
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members222
SpeakerPandikar Amin Mulia
Deputy SpeakerRonald Kiandee
Ismail Mohamed Said
SecretaryRoosme Hamzah
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
Leader of the OppositionAnwar Ibrahim (until 16 March 2015)
Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongTuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah (until 12 December 2016)
Sultan Muhammad V
Sessions
1st24 June 2013 – 5 December 2013
2nd10 March 2014 – 27 November 2014
3rd9 March 2015 – 27 January 2016
4th7 March 2016 – 24 November 2016
5th6 March 2017 – 30 November 2017
6th5 March 2018 – 5 April 2018

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 13th Parliament of Malaysia.[3] The opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat that contested the general elections in 2013 was dissolved after series of disagreements between two main parties, Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).[4] A new opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan was formed by the DAP, People's Justice Party (PKR) and newly formed party National Trust Party (AMANAH), consisting of ex-PAS members.[5] Several ex-UMNO members have also formed their own party Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and have signed an electoral pact with Pakatan Harapan to contest the future general election and ensure straight fights against Barisan Nasional.[6] On 20 March 2017 BERSATU officially became a member of Pakatan Harapan.[7]

Composition

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Members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2013 by federal constituency
Equal-area representation of members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2013 by federal constituency
Equal-area representation of party changes in the Dewan Rakyat from 2013 to 2018

Seating arrangement

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Old meeting hall in Dewan Rakyat

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This is the seating arrangement based on the old meeting hall in previous interior, as of its last meeting on 24 November 2016 before meeting hall was moved to new meeting hall on the following year.

P009 Alor Setar P070 Kampar P145 Bakri P219 Miri P124 Bandar Tun Razak Vacant Vacant Vacant P209 Julau P181 Tenom P167 Kudat Vacant Vacant P067 Kuala Kangsar P093 Sungai Besar P156 Kota Tinggi P220 Baram P034 Setiu P054 Gerik
P150 Batu Pahat P010 Kuala Kedah P212 Sibu P046 Batu Kawan Vacant Vacant Vacant P091 Rompin P129 Kuala Pilah P210 Kanowit P011 Pendang P126 Jelebu P079 Lipis P042 Tasek Gelugor P135 Alor Gajah P197 Kota Samarahan P166 Labuan P159 Pasir Gudang P096 Kuala Selangor
P074 Lumut P208 Sarikei Vacant Vacant P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu P118 Setiawangsa P027 Tanah Merah P204 Betong P084 Paya Besar P078 Cameron Highlands P013 Sik P141 Sekijang P081 Jerantut P014 Merbok P092 Sabak Bernam P171 Sepanggar P002 Kangar
P025 Bachok P196 Stampin Vacant P016 Baling P055 Lenggong P147 Parit Sulong P133 Tampin P213 Mukah P154 Mersing P184 Libaran P178 Sipitang P207 Igan P004 Langkawi Vacant P203 Lubok Antu
P020 Pengkalan Chepa P045 Bukit Mertajam P174 Penampang P205 Saratok P151 Simpang Renggam P173 Putatan P217 Bintulu P179 Ranau P187 Kinabatangan P041 Kepala Batas P029 Machang P202 Sri Aman P192 Mas Gading P001 Padang Besar P069 Parit
P039 Dungun P051 Bukit Gelugor P117 Segambut P191 Kalabakan P063 Tambun P127 Jempol P160 Johor Bahru P134 Masjid Tanah Deputy Minister (Vacant) P185 Batu Sapi P158 Tebrau
P040 Kubang Kerian P102 Serdang P071 Gopeng P165 Tanjong Piai P032 Gua Musang P180 Keningau P026 Ketereh P161 Pulai P005 Jerlun P218 Sibuti P206 Tanjong Manis
P028 Pasir Puteh P186 Sandakan P049 Tanjong P019 Tumpat E (Senator) P222 Lawas P058 Bagan Serai P221 Limbang
P008 Pokok Sena P138 Kota Melaka P130 Rasah P114 Kepong F D (Senator) P188 Silam P216 Hulu Rajang P139 Jasin
P105 Petaling Jaya Selatan P062 Sungai Siput P083 Kuantan P023 Rantau Panjang P189 Semporna G C P176 Kimanis P131 Rembau Vacant (Senator) P006 Kubang Pasu
P017 Padang Serai P104 Kelana Jaya P052 Bayan Baru P035 Kuala Nerus P022 Pasir Mas Sergeant-at-Arm P090 Bera (Senator) P119 Titiwangsa P149 Sri Gading (Senator)
P116 Wangsa Maju P109 Kapar P047 Nibong Tebal P088 Temerloh P059 Bukit Gantang P040 Kemaman P003 Arau P095 Tanjong Karang P155 Tenggara P136 Tangga Batu
P082 Indera Mahkota P112 Kuala Langat P101 Hulu Langat P021 Kota Bharu P037 Marang P168 Kota Marudu P033 Besut P077 Tanjong Malim P053 Balik Pulau P215 Kapit
P063 Ipoh Timor P066 Batu Gajah P060 Taiping P115 Batu P121 Lembah Pantai H the Mace B P030 Jeli P125 Putrajaya P157 Pengerang P177 Beaufort P086 Maran
P211 Lanang P172 Kota Kinabalu P068 Beruas P120 Bukit Bintang P123 Cheras P153 Sembrong P199 Serian (Senator) P142 Labis P190 Tawau
P050 Jelutong P163 Kulai P097 Selayang P122 Seputeh P143 Pagoh P061 Padang Rengas P194 Petra Jaya P007 Padang Terap (Senator) P038 Hulu Terengganu
P036 Kuala Terengganu P111 Kota Raja P132 Telok Kemang P064 Ipoh Barat P098 Gombak P076 Telok Intan P201 Batang Lupar P193 Santubong P198 Mambong P094 Hulu Selangor
P080 Raub P015 Sungai Petani P113 Sepang P128 Seremban P043 Bagan I A P140 Segamat P214 Selangau P056 Larut P164 Pontian P144 Ledang
P110 Klang P100 Pandan P108 Shah Alam P195 Bandar Kuching P057 Parit Buntar P089 Bentong (Senator) P148 Ayer Hitam P146 Muar P073 Pasir Salak
P048 Bukit Bendera P152 Kluang P106 Petaling Jaya Utara P137 Bukit Katil P162 Gelang Patah P075 Bagan Datok (Deputy Prime Minister) P182 Pensiangan P200 Batang Sadong P175 Papar P087 Kuala Krau (Deputy Speaker)
P031 Kuala Krai P103 Puchong P107 Subang P099 Ampang P044 Permatang Pauh (Opposition Leader) Secretary P085 Pekan (Prime Minister) P012 Jerai P169 Kota Belud P072 Tapah P183 Beluran (Deputy Speaker)
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertuan Agong

New meeting hall in Dewan Rakyat

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This is the seating arrangement based on the new meeting hall in current interior as of its last meeting on 5 April 2018. In addition, there were two seats that is labelled as VACANT, namely Jelebu and Paya Besar. Both of this seats vacancy is due to the death of the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for both of this constituency, which happened on 6 December 2017 (Jelebu) and 12 February 2018 (Paya Besar) respectively.

Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant P206 Tanjong Manis P067 Kuala Kangsar
Vacant P138 Kota Melaka P124 Bandar Tun Razak P018 Kulim – Bandar Baharu P118 Setiawangsa P027 Tanah Merah P166 Labuan P042 Tasek Gelugor P091 Rompin P069 Parit P054 Gerik P034 Setiu P220 Baram P156 Kota Tinggi P203 Lubok Antu P002 Kangar P093 Sungai Besar
P008 Pokok Sena P171 Sepanggar
Vacant P010 Kuala Kedah P212 Sibu P147 Parit Sulong P055 Lenggong P016 Baling P221 Limbang P181 Tenom P084 Paya Besar (Vacant) P167 Kudat P210 Kanowit P096 Kuala Selangor P135 Alor Gajah P197 Kota Samarahan P185 Batu Sapi P158 Tebrau Vacant
P219 Miri P150 Batu Pahat P079 Lipis P092 Sabak Bernam
Vacant P145 Bakri P208 Sarikei P046 Batu Kawan P205 Saratok P204 Betong P216 Hulu Rajang P151 Simpang Renggam P154 Mersing P209 Julau P078 Cameron Highlands P139 Jasin P159 Pasir Gudang P222 Lawas P126 Jelebu (Vacant) P081 Jerantut Vacant
Vacant P070 Kampar P074 Lumut P102 Serdang P005 Jerlun P058 Bagan Serai P141 Sekijang Vacant
Vacant P009 Alor Setar P196 Stampin P050 Jelutong P174 Penampang P173 Putatan P165 Tanjong Piai P133 Tampin P179 Ranau P187 Kinabatangan P011 Pendang P217 Bintulu P134 Masjid Tanah (Senator) P218 Sibuti P013 Sik Vacant
Vacant Vacant P045 Bukit Mertajam P051 Bukit Gelugor P116 Wangsa Maju P006 Kubang Pasu P192 Mas Gading P001 Padang Besar Vacant Vacant
Vacant P025 Bachok P117 Segambut P082 Indera Mahkota Deputy Minister (Vacant) P212 Sri Aman P004 Langkawi Vacant
P020 Pengkalan Chepa P071 Gopeng P109 Kapar P023 Rantau Panjang P191 Kalabakan P063 Tambun P127 Jempol P213 Mukah P129 Kuala Pilah P190 Tawau P136 Tangga Batu P029 Machang P207 Igan
Vacant P039 Dungun P049 Tanjong P104 Kelana Jaya P035 Kuala Nerus P032 Gua Musang P180 Keningau P026 Ketereh P160 Johor Bahru P053 Balik Pulau P215 Kapit P041 Kepala Batas P178 Sipitang P014 Merbok
Vacant P024 Kubang Kerian P130 Rasah P019 Tumpat P088 Temerloh P189 Semporna E D C P177 Beaufort P086 Maran (Senator) (Senator) P184 Libaran Vacant
Vacant P028 Pasir Puteh P105 Petaling Jaya Selatan P114 Kepong P022 Pasir Mas P059 Bukit Gantang Sergeant-at-Arm P142 Labis P038 Hulu Terengganu P149 Sri Gading (Senator) Vacant Vacant
Vacant Vacant P017 Padang Serai P101 Hulu Langat P021 Kota Bharu P037 Marang (Senator) P094 Hulu Selangor P155 Tenggara P161 Pulai P198 Silam Vacant
P111 Kota Raja P211 Lanang P163 Kulai P122 Seputeh P121 Lembah Pantai F the Mace B P168 Kota Marudu P194 Petra Jaya P148 Ayer Hitam Vacant P198 Mambong
P083 Kuantan P062 Ipoh Timor P064 Batu Gajah P186 Sandakan P063 Ipoh Barat P030 Jeli P201 Batang Lupar P200 Batang Sadong P119 Titiwangsa P144 Ledang
Vacant P062 Sungai Siput P047 Nibong Tebal P068 Beruas P097 Selayang P123 Cheras P153 Sembrong P214 Selangau P169 Kota Belud P095 Tanjong Karang P073 Pasir Salak Vacant
Vacant P052 Bayan Baru P172 Kota Kinabalu P060 Taiping P115 Batu P143 Pagoh P061 Padang Rengas P170 Tuaran P131 Rembau P077 Tanjong Malim P164 Pontian Vacant
Vacant P112 Kuala Langat P038 Kuala Terengganu P132 Telok Kemang P120 Bukit Bintang P098 Gombak G A P076 Telok Intan P182 Pensiangan (Senator) P007 Padang Terap P146 Muar Vacant
Vacant P080 Raub P152 Kluang P106 Petaling Jaya Utara P126 Seremban P043 Bagan P140 Segamat P012 Jerai P193 Santubong P003 Arau P175 Papar Vacant
Vacant P110 Klang P100 Pandan P107 Subang P195 Bandar Kuching P057 Parit Buntar P090 Bentong P176 Kimanis P033 Besut P056 Larut P072 Tapah Vacant
P048 Bukit Bendera P016 Sungai Petani P108 Shah Alam P137 Bukit Katil P162 Gelang Patah P075 Bagan Datok (Deputy Prime Minister) P090 Bera P125 Putrajaya (Senator) P087 Kuala Krau (Deputy Speaker)
P031 Kuala Krai P103 Puchong P113 Sepang P099 Ampang P044 Permatang Pauh (Opposition Leader) Secretary P085 Pekan (Prime Minister) P040 Kemaman P199 Serian P157 Pengerang P183 Beluran (Deputy Speaker)
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertuan Agong

Elected members by state

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Shortcut:

Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur | Putrajaya | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor | Labuan | Sabah | Sarawak

Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 24 June 2013 to 7 April 2018).

Perlis

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 3
P001 Padang Besar Zahidi Zainul Abidin BN (UMNO)
P002 Kangar Shaharuddin Ismail BN (UMNO)
P003 Arau Shahidan Kassim BN (UMNO)

Kedah

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 10 | PKR 4 | PAN 1
P004 Langkawi Nawawi Ahmad BN (UMNO)
P005 Jerlun Othman Aziz BN (UMNO)
P006 Kubang Pasu Mohd Johari Baharum BN (UMNO)
P007 Padang Terap Mahdzir Khalid BN (UMNO)
P008 Pokok Sena Mahfuz Omar[N 1][8] PH (AMANAH)
P009 Alor Star Gooi Hsiao-Leung PH (PKR)
P010 Kuala Kedah Azman Ismail PH (PKR)
P011 Pendang Othman Abdul BN (UMNO)
P012 Jerai Jamil Khir Baharom BN (UMNO)
P013 Sik Mansor Abd Rahman BN (UMNO)
P014 Merbok Ismail Daut BN (UMNO)
P015 Sungai Petani Johari Abdul PH (PKR)
P016 Baling Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim BN (UMNO)
P017 Padang Serai Surendran Nagarajan PH (PKR)
P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu Abd. Aziz Sheikh Fadzir BN (UMNO)

Kelantan

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
PAS 7 | BN 5 | PKR 1 | PAN 1
P019 Tumpat Kamarudin Jaffar[N 2][9] PH (PKR)
P020 Pengkalan Chepa Izani Husin PAS
P021 Kota Bharu Takiyuddin Hassan PAS
P022 Pasir Mas Nik Mohamad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz PAS
P023 Rantau Panjang Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff PAS
P024 Kubang Kerian Ahmad Baihaki Atiqullah PAS
P025 Bachok Ahmad Marzuk Shaary PAS
P026 Ketereh Annuar Musa BN (UMNO)
P027 Tanah Merah Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)
P028 Pasir Puteh Nik Mazian Nik Mohamad PAS
P029 Machang Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub BN (UMNO)
P030 Jeli Mustapa Mohamed BN (UMNO)
P031 Kuala Krai Mohd Hatta Ramli[N 3][10] PH (AMANAH)
P032 Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah BN (UMNO)

Terengganu

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 4 | PAS 3 | PAN 1
P033 Besut Idris Jusoh BN (UMNO)
P034 Setiu Che Mohamad Zulkifly Jusoh BN (UMNO)
P035 Kuala Nerus Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali at-Takiri PAS
P036 Kuala Terengganu Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad[N 4][10] PH (AMANAH)
P037 Marang Abdul Hadi Awang PAS
P038 Hulu Terengganu Jailani Johari BN (UMNO)
P039 Dungun Wan Hassan Mohd Ramli PAS
P040 Kemaman Ahmad Shabery Cheek BN (UMNO)

Penang

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
DAP 7 | BN 3 | PKR 3
P041 Kepala Batas Reezal Merican Naina Merican BN (UMNO)
P042 Tasek Gelugor Shabudin Yahaya BN (UMNO)
P043 Bagan Lim Guan Eng PH (DAP)
P044 Permatang Pauh Wan Azizah Wan Ismail from 7 May 2015[N 5][11] PH (PKR)
Anwar Ibrahim until 16 March 2015 PR (PKR)
P045 Bukit Mertajam Steven Sim Chee Keong PH (DAP)
P046 Batu Kawan Kasthuriraani Patto PH (DAP)
P047 Nibong Tebal Mansor Othman PH (PKR)
P048 Bukit Bendera Zairil Khir Johari PH (DAP)
P049 Tanjong Ng Wei Aik PH (DAP)
P050 Jelutong Jeff Ooi Chuan Aun PH (DAP)
P051 Bukit Gelugor Ramkarpal Singh from 25 May 2014[N 6][12] PH (DAP)
Karpal Singh until 17 April 2014 PR (DAP)
P052 Bayan Baru Sim Tze Tzin PH (PKR)
P053 Balik Pulau Hilmi Yahaya BN (UMNO)

Perak

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 13 | DAP 6 | PKR 2 | PAS 1 | PAN 1 | PSM 1
P054 Gerik Hasbullah Osman BN (UMNO)
P055 Lenggong Shamsul Anuar Nasarah BN (UMNO)
P056 Larut Hamzah Zainudin BN (UMNO)
P057 Parit Buntar Mujahid Yusof Rawa[N 7][10] PH (AMANAH)
P058 Bagan Serai Noor Azmi Ghazali BN (UMNO)
P059 Bukit Gantang Idris Ahmad PAS
P060 Taiping Nga Kor Ming PH (DAP)
P061 Padang Rengas Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO)
P062 Sungai Siput Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj[N 8][13] PSM
P063 Tambun Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah BN (UMNO)
P064 Ipoh Timor Su Keong Siong PH (DAP)
P065 Ipoh Barat M. Kulasegaran PH (DAP)
P066 Batu Gajah V. Sivakumar PH (DAP)
P067 Kuala Kangsar Mastura Mohd Yazid from 18 June 2016 [N 9][14] BN (UMNO)
Wan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar Wan Ahmad until 5 May 2016 BN (UMNO)
P068 Beruas Ngeh Koo Ham PH (DAP)
P069 Parit Mohd Zaim Abu Hassan BN (UMNO)
P070 Kampar Ko Chung Sen PH (DAP)
P071 Gopeng Lee Boon Chye PH (PKR)
P072 Tapah Saravanan Murugan BN (MIC)
P073 Pasir Salak Tajuddin Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
P074 Lumut Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid PH (PKR)
P075 Bagan Datok Ahmad Zahid Hamidi BN (UMNO)
P076 Telok Intan Mah Siew Keong from 31 May 2014[N 10][15] BN (Gerakan)
Seah Leong Peng until 1 May 2014 PR (DAP)
P077 Tanjong Malim Ong Ka Chuan BN (MCA)

Pahang

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 8 | PKR 2 | DAP 1 | PAS 1 | IND 1 | VAC 1
P078 Cameron Highlands Palanivel Govindasamy[N 11][16] IND
P079 Lipis Abdul Rahman Mohamad BN (UMNO)
P080 Raub Mohd Ariff Sabri Abd Aziz PH (DAP)
P081 Jerantut Ahmad Nazlan Idris BN (UMNO)
P082 Indera Mahkota Fauzi Abdul Rahman PH (PKR)
P083 Kuantan Fuziah Salleh PH (PKR)
P084 Paya Besar Vacant since 12 February 2018 VAC
Abdul Manan Ismail until 12 February 2018 [N 12][17] BN (UMNO)
P085 Pekan Najib Razak BN (UMNO)
P086 Maran Ismail Muttalib BN (UMNO)
P087 Kuala Krau Ismail Mohamed Said (Deputy Speaker) BN (UMNO)
P088 Temerloh Nasrudin Hasan at-Tantawi PAS
P089 Bentong Liow Tiong Lai BN (MCA)
P090 Bera Ismail Sabri Yaakob BN (UMNO)
P091 Rompin Hasan Arifin from 5 May 2015[N 13][18] BN (UMNO)
Jamaluddin Jarjis until 4 April 2015 BN (UMNO)

Selangor

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
PKR 9 | BN 5 | DAP 4 | PAN 3 | PAS 1
P092 Sabak Bernam Mohd Fasiah Mohd Fakeh BN (UMNO)
P093 Sungai Besar Budiman Mohd Zohdi from 18 June 2016[N 14][19] BN (UMNO)
Noriah Kasnon until 5 May 2016 BN (UMNO)
P094 Hulu Selangor Kamalanathan Panchanathan BN (MIC)
P095 Tanjong Karang Noh Omar BN (UMNO)
P096 Kuala Selangor Irmohizam Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
P097 Selayang William Leong Jee Keen PH (PKR)
P098 Gombak Mohamed Azmin Ali PH (PKR)
P099 Ampang Zuraida Kamarudin PH (PKR)
P100 Pandan Rafizi Ramli PH (PKR)
P101 Hulu Langat Che Rosli Che Mat PAS
P102 Serdang Ong Kian Ming PH (DAP)
P103 Puchong Gobind Singh Deo PH (DAP)
P104 Kelana Jaya Wong Chen PH (PKR)
P105 Petaling Jaya Selatan Hee Loy Sian PH (PKR)
P106 Petaling Jaya Utara Tony Pua Kiam Wee PH (DAP)
P107 Subang Sivarasa K. Rasiah PH (PKR)
P108 Shah Alam Khalid Samad[N 15][10] PH (AMANAH)
P109 Kapar G. Manivannan PH (PKR)
P110 Klang Charles Anthony R. Santiago PH (DAP)
P111 Kota Raja Siti Mariah Mahmud[N 16][10] PH (AMANAH)
P112 Kuala Langat Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid PH (PKR)
P113 Sepang Mohamed Hanipa Maidin[N 17][10] PH (AMANAH)

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
DAP 5 | PKR 3 | BN 2 | IND 1
P114 Kepong Tan Seng Giaw PH (DAP)
P115 Batu Chua Tian Chang PH (PKR)
P116 Wangsa Maju Tan Kee Kwong PH (PKR)
P117 Segambut Lim Lip Eng PH (DAP)
P118 Setiawangsa Ahmad Fauzi Zahari BN (UMNO)
P119 Titiwangsa Johari Abdul Ghani BN (UMNO)
P120 Bukit Bintang Fong Kui Lun PH (DAP)
P121 Lembah Pantai Nurul Izzah Anwar PH (PKR)
P122 Seputeh Teresa Kok Suh Sim PH (DAP)
P123 Cheras Tan Kok Wai PH (DAP)
P124 Bandar Tun Razak Abdul Khalid Ibrahim[N 18][20] IND

Federal Territory of Putrajaya

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 1
P125 Putrajaya Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor BN (UMNO)

Negeri Sembilan

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 4 | DAP 2 | PKR 1 | VAC 1
P126 Jelebu Vacant since 6 December 2017 VAC
Zainuddin Ismail until 6 December 2017 [N 19][21] BN (UMNO)
P127 Jempol Mohd Isa Abdul Samad BN (UMNO)
P128 Seremban Loke Siew Fook PH (DAP)
P129 Kuala Pilah Hasan Malek BN (UMNO)
P130 Rasah Teo Kok Seong PH (DAP)
P131 Rembau Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar BN (UMNO)
P132 Telok Kemang Kamarul Baharin Abbas PH (PKR)
P133 Tampin Shaziman Abu Mansor BN (UMNO)

Malacca

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 4 | PKR 1 | IND 1
P134 Masjid Tanah Mas Ermieyati Samsudin BN (UMNO)
P135 Alor Gajah Koh Nai Kwong BN (MCA)
P136 Tangga Batu Abu Bakar Mohamad Diah BN (UMNO)
P137 Bukit Katil Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin PH (PKR)
P138 Kota Melaka Sim Tong Him[N 20][22] IND
P139 Jasin Ahmad Hamzah BN (UMNO)

Johor

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 20 | DAP 4 | PKR 1 | PPBM 1
P140 Segamat Subramaniam Sathasivam BN (MIC)
P141 Sekijang Anuar Abdul Manap BN (UMNO)
P142 Labis Chua Tee Yong BN (MCA)
P143 Pagoh Muhyiddin Yassin[N 21][23][24] PH (BERSATU)
P144 Ledang Hamim Samuri BN (UMNO)
P145 Bakri Er Teck Hwa PH (DAP)
P146 Muar Razali Ibrahim BN (UMNO)
P147 Parit Sulong Noraini Ahmad BN (UMNO)
P148 Ayer Hitam Wee Ka Siong BN (MCA)
P149 Sri Gading Aziz Kaprawi BN (UMNO)
P150 Batu Pahat Mohd Idris Jusi PH (PKR)
P151 Simpang Renggam Liang Teck Meng BN (Gerakan)
P152 Kluang Liew Chin Tong PH (DAP)
P153 Sembrong Hishammuddin Hussein BN (UMNO)
P154 Mersing Abdul Latiff Ahmad BN (UMNO)
P155 Tenggara Halimah Mohd Sadique BN (UMNO)
P156 Kota Tinggi Noor Ehsanuddin Mohd Harun Narrashid BN (UMNO)
P157 Pengerang Azalina Othman Said BN (UMNO)
P158 Tebrau Khoo Soo Seang BN (MCA)
P159 Pasir Gudang Normala Abdul Samad BN (UMNO)
P160 Johor Bahru Shahrir Abdul Samad BN (UMNO)
P161 Pulai Nur Jazlan Mohamed BN (UMNO)
P162 Gelang Patah Lim Kit Siang PH (DAP)
P163 Kulai Teo Nie Ching PH (DAP)
P164 Pontian Ahmad Maslan BN (UMNO)
P165 Tanjong Piai Wee Jeck Seng BN (MCA)

Federal Territory of Labuan

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 1
P166 Labuan Rozman Isli BN (UMNO)

Sabah

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 21 | DAP 2 | WARISAN 2
P167 Kudat Abdul Rahim Bakri BN (UMNO)
P168 Kota Marudu Maximus Johnity Ongkili BN (PBS)
P169 Kota Belud Abdul Rahman Dahlan BN (UMNO)
P170 Tuaran Wilfred Madius Tangau BN (UPKO)
P171 Sepanggar Jumat Idris BN (UMNO)
P172 Kota Kinabalu Jimmy Wong Sze Phin PH (DAP)
P173 Putatan Marcus Mojigoh BN (UPKO)
P174 Penampang Ignatius Dorrel Leiking[N 22][25][26] WARISAN
P175 Papar Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin BN (UMNO)
P176 Kimanis Anifah Aman BN (UMNO)
P177 Beaufort Azizah Mohd Dun BN (UMNO)
P178 Sipitang Sapawi Ahmad BN (UMNO)
P179 Ranau Ewon Ebin BN (UPKO)
P180 Keningau Joseph Pairin Kitingan BN (PBS)
P181 Tenom Raime Unggi BN (UMNO)
P182 Pensiangan Joseph Kurup BN (PBRS)
P183 Beluran Ronald Kiandee (Deputy Speaker) BN (UMNO)
P184 Libaran Juslie Ajirol BN (UMNO)
P185 Batu Sapi Linda Tsen Thau Lin BN (PBS)
P186 Sandakan Wong Tien Fatt PH (DAP)
P187 Kinabatangan Bung Moktar Radin BN (UMNO)
P188 Silam Nasrun Mansur BN (UMNO)
P189 Semporna Mohd Shafie Apdal[N 23][27][26] WARISAN
P190 Tawau Mary Yap Kain Ching BN (PBS)
P191 Kalabakan Abdul Ghapur Salleh BN (UMNO)

Sarawak

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No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 23 | DAP 5 | PKR 1 | IND 2
P192 Mas Gading Nogeh Gumbek BN (PDP)
P193 Santubong Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar BN (PBB)
P194 Petra Jaya Fadillah Yusof BN (PBB)
P195 Bandar Kuching Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP)
P196 Stampin Julian Tan Kok Ping PH (DAP)
P197 Kota Samarahan Rubiah Wang BN (PBB)
P198 Mambong James Dawos Mamit BN (PBB)
P199 Serian Richard Riot Jaem BN (SUPP)
P200 Batang Sadong Nancy Shukri BN (PBB)
P201 Batang Lupar Rohani Abdul Karim BN (PBB)
P202 Sri Aman Masir Kujat BN (PRS)
P203 Lubok Antu William Nyallau Badak[N 24][28] IND
P204 Betong Douglas Uggah Embas BN (PBB)
P205 Saratok William Mawan Ikom[N 25][29][30] BN (PBB)
P206 Tanjong Manis Norah Abdul Rahman BN (PBB)
P207 Igan Wahab Dolah BN (PBB)
P208 Sarikei Wong Ling Biu PH (DAP)
P209 Julau Joseph Salang Gandum BN (PRS)
P210 Kanowit Aaron Ago Dagang BN (PRS)
P211 Lanang Alice Lau Kiong Yieng PH (DAP)
P212 Sibu Oscar Ling Chai Yew PH (DAP)
P213 Mukah Leo Michael Toyad BN (PBB)
P214 Selangau Joseph Entulu Belaun[N 26][28] IND
P215 Kapit Alexander Nanta Linggi BN (PBB)
P216 Hulu Rajang Wilson Ugak Kumbong BN (PRS)
P217 Bintulu Tiong King Sing BN (PDP)
P218 Sibuti Ahmad Lai Bujang BN (PBB)
P219 Miri Michael Teo Yu Keng PH (PKR)
P220 Baram Anyi Ngau BN (PDP)
P221 Limbang Hasbi Habibollah BN (PBB)
P222 Lawas Henry Sum Agong BN (PBB)

Notes

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  1. ^ Mahfuz Omar was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  2. ^ Kamarudin Jaffar was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat MP in the general elections, resigned from PAS and joined PKR.
  3. ^ Mohd Hatta Ramli was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  4. ^ Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  5. ^ Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat member of parliament in a by-election following the disqualification of MP Anwar Ibrahim due to his sodomy conviction.
  6. ^ Ramkarpal Singh was elected as a Pakatan Rakyat member of parliament on 25 May 2014 in a by-election following the death of MP Karpal Singh.
  7. ^ Mujahid Yusof Rawa was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  8. ^ Jeyakumar is a member of the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) but was elected to Parliament on the ticket of the People's Justice Party in the Pakatan Rakyat opposition coalition.
  9. ^ Elected in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Wan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar Wan Ahmad.
  10. ^ Mah Siew Keong was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen on 31 May 2014 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Seah Leong Peng.
  11. ^ Palanivel Govindasamy was elected as a Barisan Nasional MP in the general elections in 2013, had lost MIC membership on 25 June 2015 after being disqualified by the party.
  12. ^ Abdul Manan Ismail was elected as a Barisan Nasional MP in the general elections in 2013, died from an accident on February 13, 2018 but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  13. ^ Hasan Arifin was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen on 5 May 2015 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Jamaluddin Jarjis.
  14. ^ Budiman Mohd Zohdi was elected as a Barisan Nasional assemblymen on 18 June 2016 in a by-election following the death of assemblyman Noriah Kasnon.
  15. ^ Khalid Samad was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  16. ^ Siti Mariah Mahmud was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  17. ^ Mohamed Hanipa Maidin was elected as a PAS assemblymen in the general elections, quit his PAS membership and joined PAN.
  18. ^ Abdul Khalid Ibrahim was elected as a PR MP in the general elections in 2013, sacked from his PKR membership on 9 August 2014.
  19. ^ Zainudin Ismail was elected as a Barisan Nasional MP in the general elections in 2013, died from a brain tumour on December 6, 2017, but his death did not necessitate a by-election.
  20. ^ Sim Tong Him was elected as a PR assemblymen in the general elections in 2013, quit his DAP membership on 12 February 2017 and became an independent.
  21. ^ Muhyiddin Yassin was elected as a BN MP in the general elections in 2013 and sacked from his UMNO membership on 24 June 2016, later joining newly formed PPBM
  22. ^ Ignatius Dorrel Leiking was elected as a PR MP in the general elections in 2013, resigned from PKR membership on 22 September 2016 and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah-based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  23. ^ Mohd Shafie Apdal was elected as a BN MP in the general elections in 2013, resigned from UMNO membership on 4 July 2016 and became an independent, after which he joined a new Sabah-based party, Sabah Heritage Party.
  24. ^ William Nyallau Badak was elected as a BN MP in the general elections in 2013, was sacked by his party PRS on 22 April 2018 and became an independent.
  25. ^ William Mawan Ikom who was elected as a BN MP in the general elections in 2013, resigned from his SPDP membership on 15 May 2014 and joined Teras, an independent party friendly to Barisan Nasional.
  26. ^ Joseph Entulu Belaun was elected as a BN MP in the general elections in 2013, was sacked by his party PRS on 22 April 2018 and became an independent.

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