Bugaya
Sabah constituency
State constituency
LegislatureSabah State Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Jamil Hamzah
Sabah Heritage Party
Constituency created2003
First contested2004
Last contested2022
Demographics
Electors (2022)34,761

Bugaya is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1]

Demographics

Ethnic breakdown of Bugaya's electorate as of 2020

  Sabah Bumiputera (87.00%)
  Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (8.75%)
  Other ethnicities (3.17%)
  Chinese (1.09%)

History

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Bugaya
Assembly Years Name Party
Constituency split from Senallang and Balung
12th 2004-2008 Basali Tarireh @ Basalie Abdul Hamid (بصلي عبد الحميد) BN (UMNO)
13th 2008-2013 Ramlee Marahaban (رملي مرحبًا)
14th 2013-2018
15th 2018- 2020 Manis Muka Mohd Darah (مانيس موك محمّد داره) WARISAN
16th 2020
2020-2022 Vacant[N 1]
2022- present Jamil Hamzah (جامل حمزه) WARISAN

Election results

Sabah state by-election, 19 November 2022
Upon the death of incumbent, Manis Muka Mohd Darah
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
Sabah Heritage PartyJamil Hamzah11,38264.06Decrease 8.25
BNAbdul Aziz Mohd Ibno4,75326.75Increase 5.19
IndependentJufazli Shi Ahmad @ Tongko6933.90Increase 3.90
PHArastam Pandorog5623.16Increase 3.16
PPRSKaril Pg Kuraini1500.84Increase 0.84
Homeland Fighters' PartyMohd Hassan Abu Bakar1300.73Increase 0.73
PBMNazmahwati Wali980.55Increase 0.55
Total valid votes 17,76896.69
Total rejected ballots 4822.62
Unreturned ballots 1260.69
Turnout 18,37656.09Decrease 2.30
Registered electors 32,761
Majority 6,62937.31Decrease 13.44
Sabah Heritage Party hold Swing
Source(s)
"RESULTS OF CONTESTED ELECTION AND STATEMENTS OF THE POLL AFTER THE OFFICIAL ADDITION OF VOTES".
Sabah state election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
Sabah Heritage PartyManis Muka Mohd Darah8,55772.31Decrease 2.55
PNMohd Daud Tampokong2,55221.56Increase 21.56
Love Sabah PartyJihek Basanu1150.97Increase 0.97
USNO (Baru)Ahmad Kenajaan990.84Increase 0.84
IndependentRasidan Abdul Latiff920.78Increase 0.78
PPRSTaraji Jamdi490.41Increase 0.01
IndependentAbdul Jan Muammil310.26Increase 0.26
Total valid votes 11,49597.14
Total rejected ballots 2852.41
Unreturned ballots 540.46
Turnout 11,83458.39Decrease 13.21
Registered electors 20,267
Majority 6,00550.75Decrease 4.35
Sabah Heritage Party hold Swing
Sabah state election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
Sabah Heritage PartyManis Muka Mohd Darah10,66274.86Increase 74.86
BNRazak Sakaran Dandai2,81119.76Decrease 35.62
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyMahamod Sarahil1441.01Decrease 4.84
PKSKulli Maralam670.47Increase 0.47
PPRSSaid Tiblan570.40Increase 0.40
IndependentAbdul Muksin Mohammad Hassan150.11Increase 0.11
Total valid votes 13,75696.71
Total rejected ballots 3812.68
Unreturned ballots 870.61
Turnout 14,22471.60Decrease 4.80
Registered electors 19,865
Majority 7,85155.10Increase 25.89
Sabah Heritage Party gain from BN Swing ?
Sabah state election, 2013
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNRamlee Marahaban6,64255.38
IndependentAbdul Hussin Kiamsin3,13926.17
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyHasai Tudai7025.85
IndependentAlimin Budin6385.32
IndependentAtal Mohd Abdul Menang2011.68
IndependentAbdullah Sani Abdul Salleh1911.59
Total valid votes 11,51396.00
Total rejected ballots 4553.79
Unreturned ballots 250.21
Turnout 11,99376.40
Registered electors 15,697
Majority 3,50329.21
BN hold Swing
Sabah state election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
On the nomination day, Ramlee Marahaban won uncontested.
BNRamlee Marahaban
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
BN hold Swing
Sabah state election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNBasali Tarireh @ Basalie Abdul Hamid3,85760.66
IndependentAbdul Hussin Kiamsin1,86129.27
IndependentAbdullah Sani Abdul Salleh3515.52
Total valid votes 6,06995.45
Total rejected ballots 2493.92
Unreturned ballots 400.63
Turnout 6,35860.33
Registered electors 10,539
Majority 1,99631.39
This was a new constituency created.

Notes

  1. Vacant from 17 November 2020 until the 2022 Malaysian general election due to the incumbent died in office. By-election was postponed due to 2021 Malaysian Proclamation of Emergency in order to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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