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Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Pengundi Cadangan Akhir PERLIS PARLIMEN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi P001 Padang Besar 42,293 P001 Padang Besar 42,293 0 P002 Kangar 50,751 P002 Kangar 50,751 0 P003 Arau 44,054 P003 Arau 44,054 0 DUN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi N01 Titi Tinggi 9,309 N01 Titi Tinggi 9,309 0 N02 Beseri 8,389 N02 Beseri 8,389 0 N03 Chuping 9,872 N03 Chuping 9,872 0 N04 Mata Ayer 6,479 N04 Mata Ayer 6,479 0 N05 Santan 8,244 N05 Santan 8,244 0 N06 Bintong 10,886 N06 Bintong 10,886 0 N07 Sena 10,820 N07 Sena 10,820 0 N08 Indera Kayangan 10,029 N08 Indera Kayangan 10,029 0 N09 Kuala Perlis 10,066 N09 Kuala Perlis 10,066 0 N10 Kayang 8,950 N10 Kayang 8,950 0 N11 Pauh 9,798 N11 Pauh 9,798 0 N12 Tambun Tulang 9,751 N12 Tambun Tulang 9,751 0 N13 Guar Sanji 8,531 N13 Guar Sanji 8,531 0 N14 Simpang Empat 7,728 N14 Simpang Empat 7,728 0 N15 Sanglang 8,246 N15 Sanglang 8,246 0 KEDAH PARLIMEN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi P004 Langkawi 37,645 P004 Langkawi 37,645 0 P005 Jerlun 51,718 P005 Jerlun 51,718 0 P006 Kubang Pasu 65,893 P006 Kubang Pasu 65,893 0 P007 Padang Terap 42,877 P007 Padang Terap 42,877 0 P008 Pokok Sena 80,370 P008 Pokok Sena 78,998 -1,372 P009 Alor Star 68,662 P009 Alor Setar 73,687 5,025 P010 Kuala Kedah 95,131 P010 Kuala Kedah 91,478 -3,653 P011 Pendang 70,697 P011 Pendang 70,697 0 P012 Jerai 74,078 P012 Jerai 74,078 0 P013 Sik 47,045 P013 Sik 47,045 0 P014 Merbok 86,573 P014 Merbok 78,428 -8,145 P015 Sungai Petani 93,684 P015 Sungai Petani 101,829 8,145 P016 Baling 94,809 P016 Baling 94,809 0 P017 Padang Serai 74,621 P017 Padang Serai 74,621 0 P018 Kulim Bandar Baharu 60,641 P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu 60,641 0 DUN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi N01 Ayer Hangat 19,928 N01 Ayer Hangat 18,892 -1,036 N02 Kuah 17,717 N02 Kuah 18,753 1,036 N03 Kota Siputeh 22,571 N03 Kota Siputeh 22,571 0 N04 Ayer Hitam 29,147 N04 Ayer Hitam 29,147 0 N05 Bukit Kayu Hitam 29,786 N05 Bukit Kayu Hitam 29,786 0 N06 Jitra 36,107 N06 Jitra 36,107 0 N07 Kuala Nerang 21,953 N07 Kuala Nerang 21,953 0 N08 Pedu 20,924 N08 Pedu 20,924 0 N09 Bukit Lada 27,524 N09 Bukit Lada 27,524 0 N10 Bukit Pinang 26,194 N10 Bukit Pinang 26,194 0 N11 Derga 26,652 N11 Derga 25,280 -1,372 N12 Bakar Bata 28,261 N12 Suka Menanti 27,841 -420 N13 Kota Darul Aman 15,034 N13 Kota Darul Aman 21,480 6,446 N14 Alor Mengkudu 25,367 N14 Alor Mengkudu 24,366 -1,001 N15 Anak Bukit 27,885 N15 Anak Bukit 26,520 -1,365 N16 Kubang Rotan 34,886 N16 Kubang Rotan 33,786 -1,100 N17 Pengkalan Kundor 32,360 N17 Pengkalan Kundor 31,172 -1,188 N18 Tokai 34,539 N18 Tokai 34,539 0 N19 Sungai Tiang 36,158 N19 Sungai Tiang 36,158 0 N20 Sungai Limau 27,276 N20 Sungai Limau 27,276 0 N21 Guar Chempedak 20,787 N21 Guar Chempedak 20,787 0 N22 Gurun 26,015 N22 Gurun 26,015 0 N23 Belantek 21,276 N23 Belantek 21,276 0 N24 Jeneri 25,769 N24 Jeneri 25,769 0 N25 Bukit Selambau 49,799 N25 Bukit Selambau 41,654 -8,145 N26 Tanjong Dawai 36,774 N26 Tanjong Dawai 36,774 0 N27 Pantai Merdeka 33,268 N27 Pantai Merdeka 33,268 0 N28 Bakar Arang 35,045 N28 Bakar Arang 35,045 0 N29 Sidam 25,371 N29 Sidam 33,516 8,145 N30 Bayu 35,120 N30 Bayu 35,120 0 N31 Kupang 30,831 N31 Kupang 30,831 0 N32 Kuala Ketil 28,858 N32 Kuala Ketil 28,858 0 N33 Merbau Pulas 33,521 N33 Merbau Pulas 29,683 -3,838 N34 Lunas 41,100 N34 Lunas 44,938 3,838 N35 Kulim 34,469 N35 Kulim 34,469 0 N36 Bandar Baharu 26,172 N36 Bandar Baharu 26,172 0 KELANTAN PARLIMEN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi P019 Tumpat 101,318 P019 Tumpat 101,318 0 P020 Pengkalan Chepa 66,388 P020 Pengkalan Chepa 67,229 841 P021 Kota Bharu 82,583 P021 Kota Bharu 82,583 0 P022 Pasir Mas 72,967 P022 Pasir Mas 65,993 -6,974 P023 Rantau Panjang 53,543 P023 Rantau Panjang 60,517 6,974 P024 Kubang Kerian 66,250 P024 Kubang Kerian 72,671 6,421 P025 Bachok 83,139 P025 Bachok 83,139 0 P026 Ketereh 63,584 P026 Ketereh 56,322 -7,262 P027 Tanah Merah 60,178 P027 Tanah Merah 61,406 1,228 P028 Pasir Puteh 78,280 P028 Pasir Puteh 78,280 0 P029 Machang 60,748 P029 Machang 60,748 0 P030 Jeli 44,461 P030 Jeli 43,233 -1,228 P031 Kuala Krai 65,258 P031 Kuala Krai 65,258 0 P032 Gua Musang 41,894 P032 Gua Musang 41,894 0 DUN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi N01 Pengkalan Kubor 25,195 N01 Pengkalan Kubor 25,195 0 N02 Kelaboran 22,583 N02 Kelaboran 26,458 3,875 N03 Pasir Pekan 27,305 N03 Pasir Pekan 25,365 -1,940 N04 Wakaf Bharu 26,235 N04 Wakaf Bharu 24,300 -1,935 N05 Chempaka 19,994 N05 Kijang 19,994 0 N06 Kijang 22,281 N06 Chempaka 22,281 0 N07 Panchor 24,113 N07 Panchor 24,954 841 N08 Tanjong Mas 28,657 N08 Tanjong Mas 28,657 0 N09 Kota Lama 28,049 N09 Kota Lama 28,049 0 N10 Bunut Payong 25,877 N10 Bunut Payong 25,877 0 N11 Tendong 21,733 N11 Tendong 21,733 0 N12 Pengkalan Pasir 27,655 N12 Pengkalan Pasir 24,307 -3,348 N13 Chetok 23,579 N13 Meranti 19,953 -3,626 N14 Meranti 16,605 N14 Chetok 20,489 3,884 N15 Gual Periok 21,976 N15 Gual Periok 21,976 0 N16 Bukit Tuku 14,962 N16 Apam Putra 18,052 3,090 N17 Salor 20,071 N17 Salor 25,053 4,982 N18 Pasir Tumboh 18,815 N18 Pasir Tumboh 22,872 4,057 N19 Demit 27,364 N19 Demit 24,746 -2,618 N20 Tawang 28,180 N20 Tawang 28,180 0 N21 Perupok 27,227 N21 Pantai Irama 27,227 0 N22 Jelawat 27,732 N22 Jelawat 27,732 0 N23 Melor 22,719 N23 Melor 18,497 -4,222 N24 Kadok 17,886 N24 Kadok 14,846 -3,040 N25 Kok Lanas 22,979 N25 Kok Lanas 22,979 0 N26 Bukit Panau 28,951 N26 Bukit Panau 28,951 0 N27 Gual Ipoh 16,543 N27 Gual Ipoh 17,771 1,228 N28 Kemahang 14,684 N28 Kemahang 14,684 0 N29 Selising 18,456 N29 Selising 19,599 1,143 N30 Limbongan 24,438 N30 Limbongan 23,243 -1,195 N31 Semerak 18,823 N31 Semerak 18,823 0 N32 Gaal 16,563 N32 Gaal 16,615 52 N33 Pulai Chondong 19,162 N33 Pulai Chondong 19,162 0 N34 Temangan 18,611 N34 Temangan 18,611 0 N35 Kemuning 22,975 N35 Kemuning 22,975 0 N36 Bukit Bunga 17,049 N36 Bukit Bunga 15,821 -1,228 N37 Air Lanas 15,552 N37 Air Lanas 15,552 0 N38 Kuala Balah 11,860 N38 Kuala Balah 11,860 0 N39 Mengkebang 18,468 N39 Mengkebang 18,468 0 N40 Guchil 19,320 N40 Guchil 19,320 0 N41 Manek Urai 16,589 N41 Manek Urai 16,589 0 N42 Dabong 10,881 N42 Dabong 10,881 0 N43 Nenggiri 11,960 N43 Nenggiri 11,889 -71 N44 Paloh 14,265 N44 Paloh 13,112 -1,153 N45 Galas 15,669 N45 Galas 16,893 1,224 TERENGGANU PARLIMEN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi P033 Besut 76,449 P033 Besut 76,449 0 P034 Setiu 70,635 P034 Setiu 78,210 7,575 P035 Kuala Nerus 81,847 P035 Kuala Nerus 74,272 -7,575 P036 Kuala Terengganu 96,128 P036 Kuala Terengganu 96,128 0 P037 Marang 95,904 P037 Marang 95,904 0 P038 Hulu Terengganu 67,739 P038 Hulu Terengganu 67,739 0 P039 Dungun 82,492 P039 Dungun 82,492 0 P040 Kemaman 98,352 P040 Kemaman 98,352 0 DUN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi N01 Kuala Besut 18,570 N01 Kuala Besut 18,570 0 N02 Kota Putera 20,968 N02 Kota Putera 20,968 0 N03 Jertih 20,023 N03 Jertih 20,023 0 N04 Hulu Besut 16,888 N04 Hulu Besut 16,888 0 N05 Jabi 17,820 N05 Jabi 17,820 0 N06 Permaisuri 21,541 N06 Permaisuri 21,541 0 N07 Langkap 16,968 N07 Langkap 16,968 0 N08 Batu Rakit 14,306 N08 Batu Rakit 21,881 7,575 N09 Tepuh 27,760 N09 Tepuh 20,185 -7,575 N10 Teluk Pasu 20,644 N10 Buluh Gading 20,644 0 N11 Seberang Takir 17,666 N11 Seberang Takir 17,666 0 N12 Bukit Tunggal 15,777 N12 Bukit Tunggal 15,777 0 N13 Wakaf Mempelam 25,927 N13 Wakaf Mempelam 25,927 0 N14 Bandar 19,903 N14 Bandar 19,903 0 N15 Ladang 20,183 N15 Ladang 20,624 441 N16 Batu Buruk 30,115 N16 Batu Buruk 29,674 -441 N17 Alur Limbat 25,385 N17 Alur Limbat 25,385 0 N18 Bukit Payung 20,791 N18 Bukit Payung 20,791 0 N19 Ru Rendang 24,040 N19 Ru Rendang 24,040 0 N20 Pengkalan Berangan 25,688 N20 Pengkalan Berangan 25,688 0 N21 Telemung 16,648 N21 Telemung 16,648 0 N22 Manir 15,886 N22 Manir 15,886 0 N23 Kuala Berang 16,329 N23 Kuala Berang 16,329 0 N24 Ajil 18,876 N24 Ajil 18,876 0 N25 Bukit Besi 14,080 N25 Bukit Besi 13,398 -682 N26 Rantau Abang 22,160 N26 Rantau Abang 21,679 -481 N27 Sura 18,143 N27 Sura 23,480 5,337 N28 Paka 28,109 N28 Paka 23,935 -4,174 N29 Kemasik 20,237 N29 Kemasik 20,237 0 N30 Kijal 20,687 N30 Kijal 20,687 0 N31 Cukai 28,154 N31 Cukai 28,154 0 N32 Air Putih 29,274 N32 Air Putih 29,274 0 PENANG PARLIMEN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi P041 Kepala Batas 53,194 P041 Kepala Batas 53,194 0 P042 Tasek Gelugor 55,064 P042 Tasek Gelugor 55,064 0 P043 Bagan 69,389 P043 Bagan 69,389 0 P044 Permatang Pauh 74,171 P044 Permatang Pauh 74,171 0 P045 Bukit Mertajam 81,031 P045 Bukit Mertajam 81,031 0 P046 Batu Kawan 59,144 P046 Batu Kawan 59,144 0 P047 Nibong Tebal 61,613 P047 Nibong Tebal 61,613 0 P048 Bukit Bendera 71,767 P048 Bukit Bendera 71,767 0 P049 Tanjong 50,324 P049 Tanjong 50,324 0 P050 Jelutong 72,772 P050 Jelutong 72,772 0 P051 Bukit Gelugor 84,755 P051 Bukit Gelugor 84,755 0 P052 Bayan Baru 82,912 P052 Bayan Baru 82,912 0 P053 Balik Pulau 51,612 P053 Balik Pulau 51,612 0 DUN Sebelum Persempadanan Bilangan Cadangan akhir Bilangan Perubahan Pengundi persempadanan Pengundi N01 Penaga 17,133 N01 Penaga 17,133 0 N02 Bertam 16,621 N02 Bertam 16,621 0 N03 Pinang Tunggal 19,440 N03 Pinang Tunggal 19,440 0 N04 Permatang Berangan 18,771 N04 Permatang Berangan
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