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Elections in Pahang

In this article, we want to address Elections in Pahang from a comprehensive approach, analyzing its different facets and its impact on today's society. Elections in Pahang is a topic that has generated great interest in recent years, due to its relevance in various areas, from politics to popular culture. Through a detailed analysis, we aim to offer a broad and deep vision of Elections in Pahang, addressing its history, its current implications and possible future prospects. This article seeks to be an informative and reflective tool for those who wish to better understand Elections in Pahang and its implications in contemporary society.

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Elections in Pahang have been held in the Malaysian state of Pahang since 1955 and have chosen Pahang's elected representatives in the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Undangan Negeri (the Malaysian federal and state assemblies).

Federal level

Federal constituencies

General elections

1955 general election

1959 general election

1964 general election

1969 general election

1974 general election

1978 general election

1982 general election

1986 general election

1990 general election

1995 general election

1999 general election

2004 general election

2008 general election

2013 general election

2018 general election

2022 general election

State level

State constituencies

State elections

1955 state election

1959 state election

1964 state election

1969 state election

1974 state election

1978 state election

1982 state election

1986 state election

1990 state election

1995 state election

1999 state election

2004 state election

2008 state election

2013 state election

2018 state election

2022 state election

By-Elections

State Assembly

  • 2023
  1. Pelangai
  • 2022
  1. Tioman
  • 2020
  1. Chini
  • 2011
  1. Kerdau
  • 2007
  1. Batu Talam
  • 2002
  1. Ketari
  • 1993
  1. Batu Talam
  • 1989
  1. Teruntum
  • 1986
  1. Bandar Maran
  • 1983
  1. Bandar Raub
  • 1964
  1. Jelai
  • 1963
  1. Pahang Tua

Dewan Rakyat

  • 2019
  1. Cameron Highlands
  • 2015
  1. Rompin
  • 1997
  1. Lipis
  • 1989
  1. Bentong
  • 1976
  1. Pekan
  • 1968
  1. Kuantan
  • 1967
  1. Raub
  • 1962
  1. Lipis

References