Port Dickson (federal constituency)

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Port Dickson (P132)
Negeri Sembilan
1959
Last contested2022
Demographics
Population (2020)[1]128,954
Electors (2023)[2]109,818
Area (km²)[3]571
Pop. density (per km²)225.8

Port Dickson is a federal constituency in Port Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan and Alor Gajah District (Tanjung Tuan), Malacca, Malaysia that is represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974 and from 2018 to present. This is only constituency located in two states at same parlimentary seat.

The federal constituency was created in the 1958 redistribution, but it was abolished in the 1974 redistribution. However in 2018 the Port Dickson federal constituency was re-created and replaced the Telok Kemang federal constituency following the 2018 redelineation and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.[4]

Demographics

Ethnic breakdown of Port Dickson's electorate as of 2022[5]

  Malay (44.2%)
  Chinese (31.4%)
  Indian (21.1%)
  Other ethnicities (3.3%)

History

Polling districts

According to the gazette issued on 18 July 2023, the Port Dickson constituency has a total of 32 polling districts.[6]

State constituency Polling districts Code Location
Chuah(N29) Tanah Merah 132/29/01
  • SJK (T) Ladang Tanah Merah
  • SJK (C) Kampung Baru Tanah Merah Site A
  • SMK Tanah Merah
Kampung Pachitan 132/29/02 SK Kg Sawah
Bukit Pelandok 132/29/03 SJK (C) Yik Chiao
Sungai Nipah 132/29/04 SJK (C) Kg Baru Sg Nipah
Chuah 132/29/05 SMA Chuah
Lukut (N30) Kampung Jimah Baru 132/30/01 SK Jimah Baru
Bandar Spring Hill 132/30/02 SJK (T) Bandar Springhill
Taman Indah Jaya 132/30/03 SK Lukut
Kuala Lukut 132/30/04 SMK Raja Jumaat
Lukut 132/30/05 SJK (T) Ladang Sungai Salak
Sri Parit 132/30/06 SJK (C) Chung Hua Lukut
Tanjong Gemok 132/30/07 SJK (C) Bradwall
Bagan Pinang(N31) Ladang Atherton 132/31/01 SJK (T) Ladang Atherton
Pekan Siliau 132/31/02 SJK (T) Ldg Siliau
Ladang Bradwall 132/31/03 SJK (T) Ldg Bradwall
Sua Betong 132/31/04 SJK (T) Ldg Sua Betong
Sunggala 132/31/05 SK Si-Rusa
Kampung Bagan Pinang 132/31/06 SK Panglima Adnan
Si Rusa 132/31/07 SK Kampung Baru Sirusa
Telok Kemang 132/31/08
  • SK Telok Kemang
  • SMA Telok Kemang
Linggi(N32) Ayer Kuning 132/32/01 Balai Raya Kampung Barisan
Linggi 132/32/02 SK Linggi
Kampung Pengkalan Durian 132/32/03 Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Cahaya Ikhsan Linggi
Pengkalan Kempas 132/32/04 SK Permatang Pasir
Ladang Sengkang 132/32/05 SJK (T) Ladang Sengkang
Kampong Sungai Raya 132/32/06 SK Tanjong Agas
Pasir Panjang 132/32/07
  • SJK (C) Chung Hua Pasir Panjang
  • Balai Raya Kampung Orang Asli Palebar Baru
Bandar Baru Sunggala 132/32/08
  • SK Intan Perdana
  • SMK Intan Perdana
Sri Tanjong(N33) Kampung Paya 132/33/01
  • KV Port Dickson
  • SRA Taman Desa Permai
Kampung Arab 132/33/02 SK Kampong Gelam
Kampung Chokra 132/33/03 SJK (T) Port Dickson
Pekan Port Dickson 132/33/04
  • SK Port Dickson
  • SMK Datuk Haji Abdul Samad

Representation history

Members of Parliament for Port Dickson
Parliament No Years Member Party
Constituency created from
Negri Sembilan Selatan
Parliament of the Federation of Malaya
1st
P082 1959–1963 T. Mahima Singh
(ਮਹਿਮਾ ਸਿੰਘ ਥਾਲੀਵਾਲ)
Alliance (MIC)
Parliament of Malaysia
1st
P082 1963–1964 T. Mahima Singh
(ਮਹਿਮਾ ਸਿੰਘ ਥਾਲੀਵਾਲ)
Alliance (MIC)
2nd
1964–1969
1969–1971 Parliament was suspended[7][8]
3rd
P082 1971–1974 Soorian Arjunan
(சூரியன் அர்ஜுனன்)
DAP
Constituency abolished, renamed to Telok Kemang
Constituency re-created, renamed from Telok Kemang
14th
P132 2018 Danyal Balagopal Abdullah
(டான்யல் பலகோபால் அப்துல்லா)
PH (PKR)
2018–2022 Anwar Ibrahim
(انوار ابراهيم)
15th
2022–present Aminuddin Harun
(أمين الدين هارون)

State constituency

Parliamentary

constituency

State constituency
1955–59* 1959–1974 1974–1986 1986–1995 1995–2004 2004–2018 2018–present
Port Dickson Bagan Pinang
Chuah
Jimah
Linggi Linggi
Lukut Lukut
Pasir Panjang
Si Rusa
Sri Tanjung

Current state assembly members

No. State Constituency Member Coalition (Party)
N29 Chuah Yew Boon Lye PH (PKR)
N30 Lukut Choo Ken Hwa PH (DAP)
N31 Bagan Pinang Abdul Fatah Zakaria PN (PAS)
N32 Linggi Mohd Faizal Ramli BN (UMNO)
N33
Sri Tanjung
Rajasekaran Gunasekaran PH (PKR)

Local governments

No. State Constituency Local Government
N29 Chuah Port Dickson Municipal Council
N30 Lukut
N31 Bagan Pinang
N32 Linggi
  • Port Dickson Municipal Council
  • Alor Gajah Municipal Council (Tanjung Tuan area)
N33 Sri Tanjung Port Dickson Municipal Council

Election results

Malaysian general election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
PH Aminuddin Harun 42,013 52.40 Decrease 18.92
BN P. Kamalanathan 18,412 22.96 Decrease 7.23
PN Rafei Mustapha 18,235 22.74 Increase 22.74
GTA Ahmad Idham Ahmad Nazri 1,084 1.35 Increase 1.35
Independent Abdul Rani Kulup Abdullah 441 0.55 Increase 0.55
Total valid votes 80,185 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,089
Unreturned ballots 162
Turnout 81,436 78.00 Increase 19.40
Registered electors 104,450
Majority 23,601 29.44 Decrease 24.74
PH hold Swing
Malaysian general by-election, 13 October 2018
Upon the resignation of incumbent, Danyal Balagopal Abdullah
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
PH Anwar Ibrahim 31,016 71.32 Increase 12.26
PAS
Mohd Nazari Mokhtar 7,456 17.14 Increase 6.39
Independent Mohd Isa Abdul Samad 4,230 9.73 Increase 9.73
Independent Stevie Chan Keng Leong 337 0.77 Increase 0.77
Independent Lau Seck Yan 214 0.49 Increase 0.49
Independent Kan Chee Yuen 154 0.35 Increase 0.35
Independent Saiful Bukhari Azlan 82 0.19 Increase 0.19
Total valid votes 43,489
Total rejected ballots 598
Unreturned ballots 49
Turnout 44,136 58.60 Increase 29.73
Registered electors 75,317
Majority 23,560 54.18 Increase 25.31
PH hold Swing


Malaysian general election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
PH
Danyal Balagopal Abdullah 36,225 59.06
BN Mohan Velayatham 18,515 30.19
PAS
Mahfuz Roslan 6,594 10.75
Total valid votes 61334 100.00
Total rejected ballots 948
Unreturned ballots 266
Turnout 62,548 83.16
Registered electors 75,212
Majority 17,710 28.87
PH
hold
Swing
Source(s)

"His Majesty's Government Gazette - Notice of Contested Election, Parliament for the State of Negeri Sembilan [P.U. (B) 242/2018]" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.[permanent dead link]

"Federal Government Gazette - Results of Contested Election and Statements of the Poll after the Official Addition of Votes, Parliamentary Constituencies for the State of Negeri Sembilan [P.U. (B) 316/2018]" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.[permanent dead link]
Malaysian general election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
DAP Soorian Arjunan 10,266 53.89 Increase 53.89
Alliance Mahima Singh Thaliwal Karam Singh 6,606 34.68 Decrease 14.69
PMIP
Mansor Abu Bakar 1,872 9.83 Increase 9.83
United Malaysian Chinese Organisation Wong Tai Oon 307 1.61 Increase 1.61
Total valid votes 19,051 100.00
Total rejected ballots 697
Unreturned ballots
Turnout 19,748 74.18 Decrease 6.64
Registered electors 26,623
Majority 3,660 19.21 Decrease 16.58
DAP gain from Alliance Party (Malaysia) Party (Malaysia) Swing ?


Malaysian general election, 1964
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Alliance Mahima Singh Thaliwal Karam Singh 7,911 49.35 Increase 49.35
UDP Ng Hup Chwee 2,174 13.56 Increase 13.56
Independent Nadchatiram Saraswathy Devi 2,074 12.94 Increase 12.94
Socialist Front R. Murugan 2,020 12.60 Increase 12.60
PPP Ibrahim Ahmad 1,349 8.41 Increase 8.41
Independent Ong Boon Hong 504 3.14 Increase 3.14
Total valid votes 16,032 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,219
Unreturned ballots
Turnout 17,251 78.12
Registered electors 22,083
Majority 5,737 35.79
Alliance hold Swing


Malayan general election, 1959
Party Candidate Votes %
On the nomination day, Mahima Singh Thaliwal Karam Singh won uncontested.
Alliance Mahima Singh Thaliwal Karam Singh
Total valid votes 100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors 15,763
Majority
This was a new constituency created.

References