Keningau (federal constituency) Federal constituency of Sabah, Malaysia
Malaysian electoral constituency
Keningau (P180) Sabah constituency Legislature Dewan Rakyat MP Constituency created 1974 First contested 1974 Last contested 2022 Population (2020)[ 1] 129,882 Electors (2020)[ 2] 87,588 Area (km²) 2,231 Pop. density (per km²) 58.2
Keningau is a federal constituency in Interior Division (Keningau District and Tambunan District ), Sabah , Malaysia , that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1974.
The federal constituency was created in the 1974 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 Keningau's electorate as of 2022
Sabah Bumiputera (72.9%)
Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (12.6%)
Chinese (11.9%)
Other ethnicities (2.60%)
Age breakdown of Keningau's electorate as of 2022
18-20 (7.87%)
21-29 (26.5%)
30-39 (24.8%)
40-49 (15.8%)
50-59 (12.4%)
60-69 (8.00%)
70-79 (2.83%)
80-89 (1.13%)
above 90 (0.60%)
Gender breakdown of Keningau's electorate as of 2022
Male (50.4%)
Female (49.6%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Keningau constituency has a total of 37 polling districts.[ 3]
State constituency
Polling Districts
Code
Location
Tambunan(N39)
Kirokot
180/39/01
SK Kirokot
Patau
180/39/02
SK Patau
Kinabaan
180/39/03
SMK Tambunan
Sunsuron
180/39/04
SK Sunsuron
Timbou
180/39/05
SK Timbou
Toboh
180/39/06
SK St David Toboh
Kaingaran
180/39/07
SK Kaingaran
Tambunan Bandar
180/39/08
SK Pekan Tambunan
SMA Negeri Pekan Tambunan
Lubong
180/39/09
SK Nambayan
Nambayan
180/39/10
SK Monsok Tengah
Kuala Monsok
180/39/11
SK Lotong
Garas
180/39/12
SK Garas
Tiong
180/39/13
SK Tiong Widu
Namadan
180/39/14
SK Kuala Namadan Tambunan
Monsorulong
180/39/15
SK Kinaluan
Rompon
180/39/16
SK Rompon
Bingkor(N40)
Ranggon
180/40/01
SA Rakyat Al-Huda
Apin-Apin
180/40/02
SK Apin-Apin
Marampong
180/40/03
SK Merampong
SK Liau Apin-Apin
Bunga Raya
180/40/04
SK Bunga Raya
Kukuangoh
180/40/05
SK Kampong Baru
Tuntumulod
180/40/06
SK Bunsit
Bingkor
180/40/07
SK Bingkor
Baginda
180/40/08
SK Binaong
Tuarid Taud
180/40/09
SK Tuarid Taud
Keningau Station
180/40/10
SMK Keningau II
Keningau Bandar
180/40/11
SMK St. Francis Xavier
Liawan(N41)
Luagan
180/41/01
SK Luagan
Liawan
180/41/02
SK Kg Keningau
Patikang Laut
180/41/03
SK Bulu Silou
Sinagang
180/41/04
SK Senagang
Meninpir
180/41/05
SJK (C) Yuk Kong
Bayangan
180/41/06
SA Negeri Bayangan Keningau
Mesjid
180/41/07
SMK Gunsanad
Limbawan
180/41/08
SK Pekan Keningau
Motou
180/41/09
Tadika Sabah Chinese Association Keningau
Banjar
180/41/10
SK Banjar
Representation history
State constituency
Parliamentary constituency
State constituency
1967–1974
1974–1985
1985–1995
1995–2004
2004–2020
2020–present
Keningau
Bingkor
Liawan
Pensiangan
Pensiangan
Sook
Tambunan
Current state assembly members
Local governments & postcodes
No.
State Constituency
Local Government
Postcode
N39
Tambunan
Tambunan District Council
89000 Keningau
89650 Tambunan
N40
Bingkor
Keningau District Council
N41
Liawan
Election results
Malaysian general by-election, 26–30 January 1977 Upon the resignation of incumbent, Stephen Robert Evans
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
BN
Harris Salleh
8,410
77.43
Independent
Bittie Basingau
2,451
22.57
Total valid votes
10,861
100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
5,959
54.86
BN hold
Swing
Malaysian general election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
On the nomination day, Stephen Robert Evans won uncontested.
BN
Stephen Robert Evans
Total valid votes
100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
13,289
Majority
This was a new constituency created.
References