Mohammad Mohamarin | |
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محمد بن محمارين | |
State Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation of Sabah | |
In office 16 May 2018 – 29 September 2020 | |
Governor | Juhar Mahiruddin |
Chief Minister | Shafie Apdal |
Minister | Yusof Yacob |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Ruddy Awah (State Assistant Minister of Science and Innovation of Sabah) |
Constituency | Banggi |
Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Banggi | |
Assumed office 9 May 2018 | |
Preceded by | Abd Mijul Unaini (BN–UMNO) |
Majority | 379 (2018) 703 (2020) |
Faction represented in Sabah State Legislative Assembly | |
2018–2023 | Heritage Party |
2023– | Independent |
Personal details | |
Born | Mohammad bin Mohamarin Kudat, Crown Colony of North Borneo (now Sabah, Malaysia) |
Citizenship | Malaysian |
Political party | United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) (–2018) Heritage Party (WARISAN) (2018–2023) Independent (2023) Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (GAGASAN) (since 2023) |
Other political affiliations | Barisan Nasional (BN) (−2018) Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) (since 2023) |
Spouse | Haminah Talip |
Occupation | Politician |
Mohammad bin Mohamarin is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Banggi since May 2018. He served as the State Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation of Sabah in the Heritage Party (WARISAN) state administration under former Chief Minister Shafie Apdal and former State Minister Yusof Yacob from May 2018 to the collapse of WARISAN state administration in September 2020. He is a member of the Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (GAGASAN), a component party of the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition. He was member of the WARISAN and United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. [1][2][3][4]
Election results
Year | Constituency | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | |||
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2018 | N01 Banggi, P167 Kudat | Mohammad Mohamarin (WARISAN) | 3,613 | 47.79% | Abd Mijul Unaini (UMNO) | 3,234 | 42.78% | 7,868 | 379 | 71.20% | ||
Norlaji Amir Hassan (STAR) | 367 | 4.85% | ||||||||||
Abidula Amsana (PHRS) | 198 | 2.62% | ||||||||||
Kusugan Ali (PPRS) | 105 | 1.39% | ||||||||||
Abdul Nasir Jamaluddin (PKS) | 43 | 0.57% | ||||||||||
2020 | Mohammad Mohamarin (WARISAN) | 1,773 | 45.89% | Akram Ismail (UMNO) | 1,070 | 27.69% | 3,864 | 703 | 64.82% | |||
Kamri Kail (PCS) | 523 | 13.54% | ||||||||||
Amir Kahar Mustapha (IND) | 261 | 6.75% | ||||||||||
Miasin Nusiri (IND) | 178 | 4.61% | ||||||||||
Salbin Muksin (USNO Baru) | 48 | 1.24% | ||||||||||
Abdul Aziz Amir Bangsah (PPRS) | 11 | 0.28% |
References
- ↑ Muguntan Vanar (12 December 2018). "Sabah Umno exodus sees nine of 10 Aduns, five of six MPs leave". The Star Online. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
- ↑ Hayati Dzulkifli (6 April 2019). "Six Sabah Umno YBs to join Bersatu today". Daily Express. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ↑ "Musa Aman umum cukup majoriti bentuk kerajaan baru Sabah" (in Malay). Malaysiakini. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ↑ Bernama (31 July 2020). "Warisan defectors 'sacked' themselves; membership cancelled, says secretary-general". The Edge Markets. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- ↑ "Sabah [Parliament Results]". The Star. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
- ↑ "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) – Results Overview". election.thestar.com.my.
- ↑ "N53 Senallang". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
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