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State constituency in Sabah, Malaysia
Malaysian electoral constituency
Bugaya is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1]
Ethnic breakdown of Bugaya's electorate as of 2020
Sabah Bumiputera (87.00%)
Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (8.75%)
Other ethnicities (3.17%)
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Bugaya constituency has a total of 9 polling districts.[2]
State constituency
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Polling Districts
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Code
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Location
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Bugaya(N66)
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Semporna Darat
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189/66/01
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SK Gading-Gading
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Sungai Tohok
|
189/66/02
|
SK Sungai Tohok
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Bugaya
|
189/66/03
|
SK Bugaya
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Tanjung Kapor
|
189/66/04
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SK Tanjung Kapor
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Bubul
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189/66/05
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Kampong Ayer
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189/66/06
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SA Negeri Pekan Semporna
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Lihak-Lihak
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189/66/07
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SK Lihak-Lihak
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Simunul
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189/66/08
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SK Kampung Simunul
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Bangau-Bangau
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189/66/09
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SJK (C) Nyuk Hwa
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Representation History
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Members of the Legislative Assembly for Bugaya
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Assembly
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Years
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Name
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Party
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Constituency split from Senallang and Balung
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12th
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2004-2008
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Basali Tarireh @ Basalie Abdul Hamid (بصلي عبد الحميد)
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BN (UMNO)
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13th
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2008-2013
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Ramlee Marahaban (رملي مرحبًا)
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14th
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2013-2018
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15th
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2018- 2020
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Manis Muka Mohd Darah (مانيس موك محمّد داره)
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WARISAN
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16th
|
2020
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2020-2022
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Vacant[N 1]
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2022–present
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Jamil Hamzah (جامل حمزه)
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WARISAN
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Sabah state election, 2013
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
BN |
Ramlee Marahaban |
6,642 |
55.38 |
|
|
Independent |
Abdul Hussin Kiamsin |
3,139 |
26.17 |
|
|
PAS |
Hasai Tudai |
702 |
5.85 |
|
|
Independent |
Alimin Budin |
638 |
5.32 |
|
|
Independent |
Atal Mohd Abdul Menang |
201 |
1.68 |
|
|
Independent |
Abdullah Sani Abdul Salleh |
191 |
1.59 |
|
Total valid votes
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11,513 |
96.00
|
Total rejected ballots
|
455 |
3.79
|
Unreturned ballots
|
25 |
0.21
|
Turnout
|
11,993 |
76.40
|
Registered electors
|
15,697
|
Majority
|
3,503 |
29.21
|
|
Bugaya hold
|
Swing
|
BN
|
|
Sabah state election, 2008
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
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On the nomination day, Ramlee Marahaban won uncontested.
|
|
BN |
Ramlee Marahaban |
|
|
Total valid votes
|
|
Total rejected ballots
|
|
Unreturned ballots
|
|
Turnout
|
|
Registered electors
|
|
Majority
|
|
|
Bugaya hold
|
Swing
|
BN
|
|
Sabah state election, 2004
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
BN |
Basali Tarireh @ Basalie Abdul Hamid |
3,857 |
60.66 |
|
|
Independent |
Abdul Hussin Kiamsin |
1,861 |
29.27 |
|
|
Independent |
Abdullah Sani Abdul Salleh |
351 |
5.52 |
|
Total valid votes
|
6,069 |
95.45
|
Total rejected ballots
|
249 |
3.92
|
Unreturned ballots
|
40 |
0.63
|
Turnout
|
6,358 |
60.33
|
Registered electors
|
10,539
|
Majority
|
1,996 |
31.39
|
This was a new constituency created.
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