Subang_(federal_constituency)

Subang (federal constituency)

Subang (federal constituency)

Federal constituency of Selangor, Malaysia


Subang is a federal constituency in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1995.

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The federal constituency was created from parts of the Shah Alam constituency in the 1994 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 Subang's electorate as of 2022

  Chinese (54.2%)
  Malay (28.0%)
  Indian (16.6%)
  Other ethnicities (1.2%)

History

Polling districts

According to the federal gazette issued on 18 July 2023, the Subang constituency is divided into 49 polling districts.[4]

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Representation history

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Note: 1Noted that in 2018 redelineation exercise this Subang constituency is now shifted south to Subang Jaya city centre from former Kelana Jaya constituency, not Subang, Selangor in Shah Alam where the Subang Skypark located which now renamed as Sungai Buloh.

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Current state assembly members

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Local governments

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Election results

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Note: 2Mohd Shahir Mohd Adnan was a candidate of Malaysia National Alliance Party (IKATAN), who had contested under the PAS banner through the Gagasan Sejahtera pact.[5]

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References


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