Serom
Johor constituency
State constituency
LegislatureJohor State Legislative Assembly
MLA
 
 
 
Khairin Nisa
BN
Constituency created1959
First contested1959
Last contested2018
Demographics
Electors (2022)39,018
Area (km²)196

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

The state constituency was first contested in 1959 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Johor State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system.

Demographics

Ethnic breakdown of Serom's electorate as of 2018[2]

  Malay (67.46%)
  Chinese (31.47%)
  Indian (0.85%)
  Other ethnicities (0.22%)

History

Polling districts

According to the gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Serom constituency has a total of 21 polling districts.[3]

State constituency Polling districts Code Location
Serom (N11) Blemang 144/11/01 SK Belemang
Paya Kepong 144/11/02 Balai Raya Paya Kepong
Telok Rimba 144/11/03 SK Telok Rimba
Pekan Bukit Kangkar 144/11/04 SJK (C) Nan Hwa
Bukit Kangkar 144/11/05 SK Bukit Kangkar
Serom Darat 144/11/06 SK Serom 3
Serom Lima 144/11/07 SK Serom 5
Serom Lapan 144/11/08 SA Serom 8
Serom Baroh 144/11/09 SA Serom 3
Bandar Serom 144/11/10 SJK (C) Chung Hwa
Sungai Mati 144/11/11 SMK Tengku Mahmud Iskandar
Kesang Tasek 144/11/12 SK Kesang Tasek
Bandar Sungai Mati 144/11/13 SK Abdullah
Rawang 144/11/14 SK Rawang
Kampong Pantai Layang 144/11/15 SK Pantai Layang
Parit Bunga 144/11/16 SK Parit Bunga
Kesang 144/11/17 SK Kesang
Parit Pajar 144/11/18 SK Tanjong Gading
Tanjong Ganding 144/11/19 SMK Parit Bunga
Tanjong Agas Utara 144/11/20 SA Tun Syed Nasir
Tanjong Agas Selatan 144/11/21 SMK Persisiran Perdana

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Serom
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
Constituency created
1st 1959-1964 Abdul Latiff Omar Alliance (UMNO)
2nd 1964-1969 Ngah Abdul Rahman
1969-1971Assembly dissolved
3rd 1971-1974 Ngah Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
4th 1974-1978 BN (UMNO)
5th 1978-1982
6th 1982-1986 Mohd Nor Mohd Dom
7th 1986-1990
8th 1990-1995 Hashim Ismail
9th 1995-1999 Abdul Ghani Othman
10th 1999-2004
11th 2004-2008
12th 2008-2013
13th 2013-2018 Abd Razak Minhat
14th 2018-2021 Faizul Amri Adnan PH (AMANAH)
2021-2022 PH (PKR)
15th 2022-present Khairin Nisa BN (UMNO)

Election results

Johor state election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNKhairin Nisa8,50738.40Decrease 1.09
PNRahmat Daud7,80835.24Increase 35.24
PHAsim Abdullah5,50924.87Decrease 24.33
Homeland Fighters' PartyAbdul Azim Abdul Malek3321.50Increase 1.50
Total valid votes 22,15697.81
Total rejected ballots 3871.71
Unreturned ballots 1080.48
Turnout 22,65158.05Decrease 26.88
Registered electors 39,018
Majority 6993.16Decrease 6.55
BN gain from PH Swing ?
Source(s)
"RESULTS OF CONTESTED ELECTION AND STATEMENTS OF THE POLL AFTER THE OFFICIAL ADDITION OF VOTES".
Johor state election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
PHFaizul Amri Adnan11,77449.20Increase 49.20
BNAbdull Rahim Talib9,45039.49Decrease 15.91
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyMustaffa Salleh2,70811.32Decrease 33.28
Total valid votes 23,93298.13
Total rejected ballots 3591.47
Unreturned ballots 980.40
Turnout 24,38984.93Decrease 1.87
Registered electors 28,394
Majority 2,3249.71Decrease 1.09
PH gain from BN Swing ?
Johor state election, 2013
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNAbdul Razak Minhat11,61855.40Decrease 10.95
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyAzmi Ahmad9,35444.60Increase 10.95
Total valid votes 20,97298.51
Total rejected ballots 3051.43
Unreturned ballots 130.06
Turnout 21,29086.80Increase 10.95
Registered electors 24,540
Majority 2,26410.80Decrease 21.90
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNAbdul Ghani Othman10,08866.35Decrease 11.57
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyRusman Kemin5,11733.65Increase 11.57
Total valid votes 15,20597.41
Total rejected ballots 3482.23
Unreturned ballots 560.36
Turnout 15,60975.85Increase 2.77
Registered electors 20,579
Majority 4,97132.70Decrease 23.14
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNAbdul Ghani Othman11,27677.92Increase 8.33
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyAbu Bakar Tambi3,19522.08Decrease 8.33
Total valid votes 14,47197.53
Total rejected ballots 3472.34
Unreturned ballots 200.13
Turnout 14,83873.08Increase 1.33
Registered electors 20,305
Majority 8,08155.84Increase 16.66
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNAbdul Ghani Othman14,65269.59Decrease 14.01
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyAbdullah Husin6,40430.41Increase 14.01
Total valid votes 21,05696.45
Total rejected ballots 7603.48
Unreturned ballots 140.06
Turnout 21,83071.75Decrease 0.04
Registered electors 30,425
Majority 8,24839.18Decrease 28.02
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNAbdul Ghani Othman16,78983.60Increase 23.32
S46Husni Mohd. Alip3,29316.40Decrease 23.32
Total valid votes 20,08295.88
Total rejected ballots 7243.46
Unreturned ballots 1400.67
Turnout 20,94671.79Decrease 1.16
Registered electors 29,177
Majority 13,49667.20Increase 46.64
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNHashim Ismail11,18960.28Decrease 19.20
S46Mohamed Nor Mohd. Rasif7,37439.72Increase 39.72
Total valid votes 18,56394.90
Total rejected ballots 9985.10
Unreturned ballots 00.00
Turnout 19,56172.95Increase 1.85
Registered electors 26,813
Majority 3,81520.56Decrease 38.40
BN hold Swing
Johor state election, 1986
Party Candidate Votes %∆%
BNMohd. Noor Mohd. Dom12,77179.48
Pan-Malaysian Islamic PartyUngku Ismail Ungku Abdul Hamid3,29720.52
Total valid votes 16,06893.40
Total rejected ballots 1,1356.60
Unreturned ballots 00.00
Turnout 17,20371.10
Registered electors 24,195
Majority 9,47458.96
BN hold Swing

References

  1. "Johor 14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14)". The Star. Petaling Jaya. 23 March 2019. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2019. (Note: Under the "Candidates & Results" heading, click on "State".)
  2. "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) - Results Overview". election.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  3. "Federal Government Gazette: Notice of Polling Districts and Polling Centres for the Federal and State Constituencies of the States of Malaya [P.U. (B) 157/2018]" (PDF). Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia. 2018-03-30. Retrieved 2019-01-03.


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