Selangau (federal constituency)
Federal constituency of Sarawak, Malaysia
Malaysian electoral constituency
Selangau (P214) Sarawak constituency Legislature Dewan Rakyat MP Constituency created 1987 First contested 1990 Last contested 2022 Population (2020)[ 1] 51,335 Electors (2022)[ 2] 45,743 Area (km²) 9,193 Pop. density (per km²) 5.6
Selangau is a federal constituency in Sibu Division (Selangau District ), Mukah Division (Mukah District ) and Bintulu Division (Tatau District ), Sarawak , Malaysia , that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1990.
The federal constituency was created in the 1987 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
Demographics
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Ethnic breakdown of Selangau's electorate as of 2022
Sarawak bumiputera (92.2%)
Malay-Muslim bumiputera (2.9%)
Other ethnicities (0.9%)
Age breakdown of Selangau's electorate as of 2022
18-20 (7.52%)
21-29 (21.74%)
30-39 (20.72%)
40-49 (17.6%)
50-59 (15.34%)
60-69 (9.75%)
70-79 (4.7%)
80-89 (1.77%)
above 90 (0.85%)
Gender breakdown of Selangau's electorate as of 2022
Male (50.61%)
Female (49.39%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Selangau constituency has a total of 30 polling districts.[ 3]
State constituency
Polling Districts
Code
Location
Tamin(N59)
Siong
214/59/01
SK Ulu Siong
SMK Luar Bandar No. 1
SK Siong Tengah
SK Sg. Siong
Tamin
214/59/02
RH Jangit Anak Lantieng
SK Bt. 36
SK St Mark
SK Ng. Tajam
Sekuau
214/59/03
SK Penghulu Imban
RH Sarikei
RH Lanting Anak Buda
Dewan Masyarakat Sekuau
SK Sg. Pakoh Ng. Selabi
RH Tujoh Bejait Ulu Oya
Selangau
214/59/04
SK Sg. Arau Ulu Mukah
RH Tegong Ulu Selangau
SK Ng. Kua
RH Pengarah Ng. Selabi
SJK (C) Tong Ah
RH Jarau Sg. Kua Batu 43 Jln. Sibu / Bintulu
Lemai
214/59/05
SK Sg. Buloh
SK Sg. Sepiring Batu 62 Jln. Sibu /Tatau
SK Kuala Lemai
SMK Ulu Balingian
SK Sg. Kemena
SK Kuala Pelugau
Kakus (N60)
Bawan
214/60/01
SK Sungai Duan
Arip
214/60/02
SK Sg. Anak
RH Jilum Ng. Bawang
SK Sg. Tau
SK Sg. Bawang
SK Ulu Arip
SK Iban Union
Tatau-Buan
214/60/03
SK Tatau
Kakus
214/60/04
SK RH Kesing Tatau
Anap
214/60/05
RH Merayang Ng. Malat
Tatau
214/60/06
SJK (C) Chung Hua Tatau
Lubok Kempai
214/60/07
SK RH Tayai
Bekiran
214/60/08
RH Wilson Blue Rantau Belak
Tekalit
214/60/09
SK Sg. Bagian
Rungan
214/60/10
RH Pandong Ng. Kakus
Giri
214/60/11
RH Giri Sg. Senunok
Kelebu
214/60/12
RH Jimbai Ng. kelebu
Entajum
214/60/13
RH Radin Entajum
Ulu Sangan
214/60/14
RH Ngindang Anak Guan (Ulu Sangan)
Sangan
214/60/15
SK Sangan Iban
Penyarai
214/60/16
SK Kuala Penyarai Kakus
Kuala Belungai
214/60/17
RH Edwin Ng. Kulau Kakus
RH Natok Bilong
Muput
214/60/18
RH Agau Sg. Muput
Pasir Nangka
214/60/19
SK RH Barrau
Nangka Empang
214/60/20
RH Ahsoon Ng. Empang
Kana
214/60/21
SK Kuala Muput
Setusor
214/60/22
RH Jemat Ng. Setusor
Tau
214/60/23
SK Ng. Tau
Takan
214/60/24
RH Enteri Ng. Takan
Annau
214/60/25
Tadika Kemas RH Mat Separai
SK Kelawit
Representation history
Members of Parliament for Selangau
Parliament
No
Years
Member
Party
Constituency created from Sibu and Bintulu
8th
P174
1990–1995
Joseph Mauh Ikeh
Independent
9th
P186
1995-1999
BN (PBDS )
10th
P187
1999–2004
BN (PRS )
11th
P213
2004–2008
Joseph Entulu Belaun
12th
P214
2008–2013
13th
2013-2018
2018
Independent
14th
2018–2020
Baru Bian
PH (PKR )
2020
Independent
2020–2022
PSB
15th
2022–present
Edwin Banta
GPS (PRS )
State constituency
Parliamentary
constituency
State constituency
1969–1978
1978–1990
1990–1999
1999–2008
2008–2016
2016−present
Selangau
Kakus
Tamin
Current state assembly members
No.
State Constituency
Member
Party (coalition)
N59
Tamin
Christopher Gira Sambang
GPS (PRS )
N60
Kakus
John Sikie Tayai
Local governments & postcodes
No.
State Constituency
Local Government
Postcode
N59
Tamin
Sibu Rural District Council
96000 Sibu
96350 Balingian
96400 Mukah
97200 Tatau
N60
Kakus
Dalat & Mukah District Council (Bawan and Arip areas)
Sibu Rural District Council
Bintulu Development Authority (Annau area)
Election results
Malaysian general election, 2022
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
GPS
Edwin Banta
16,078
55.83
55.83
PH
Umpang Sampang
11,092
38.52
12.59
Independent
Henry Joseph Usau
1,626
5.25
5.25
Total valid votes
28,796
100.00
Total rejected ballots
428
Unreturned ballots
56
Turnout
29,280
62.95
11.49
Registered electors
45,743
Majority
4,986
17.31
15.10
GPS gain from PH
Swing
?
Malaysian general election, 1990
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Independent
Joseph Mauh Ikeh
5,443
49.66
BN
Jerome Runggol
4,418
40.31
Independent
Linton Albert
1,099
10.03
Total valid votes
10,960
100.00
Total rejected ballots
235
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
11,195
65.97
Registered electors
16,971
Majority
1,025
9.35
This was a new constituency created.
References