Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 14th Parliament of Malaysia.[2]

14th Parliament of Malaysia
13th Parliament 15th Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term16 July 2018[1] present
Election2018 general election
GovernmentSeventh Mahathir cabinet (10 May 2018 - 24 February 2020)
Muhyiddin cabinet (1 March 2020 - 16 August 2021)
Ismail Sabri cabinet (since 30 August 2021 - )
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members222
SpeakerMohamad Ariff Md Yusof (16 July 2018 - 13 July 2020)
Azhar Azizan Harun (since 13 July 2020)
Deputy SpeakerMohd. Rashid Hasnon (since 16 July 2018)
Nga Kor Ming (16 July 2018 -13 July 2020)
Azalina Othman (13 July 2020-23 August 2021)
Ramli Mohd Nor (since 1 March 2022)
SecretaryRoosme Hamzah (until 5 December 2019)
Riduan Rahmat (5 December 2019 - 12 May 2020)
Nizam Mydin Bacha Mydin (since 13 May 2020)
Prime MinisterTun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (10 May 2018 - 24 February 2020)
(Interim: 24 February 2020 – 1 March 2020)
Muhyiddin Yassin (1 March 2020 - 16 August 2021)
(Caretaker: 16 August 2021 – 21 August 2021)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob (since 21 August 2021)
Leader of the OppositionDr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (18 July 2018 - 11 March 2019)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob (11 March 2019 - 24 February 2020)
Anwar Ibrahim (since 13 July 2020)
Party controlPakatan Harapan (10 May 2018 - 24 February 2020)
Perikatan Nasional (1 March 2020-16 August 2021)
Barisan Nasional (since 21 August 2021)
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongSultan Muhammad V (13 December 2016 - 6 January 2019)
Sultan Nazrin Mu'izzuddin Shah
(Interim: 6 January 2019 – 31 January 2019)
Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah (since 31 January 2019)
Sessions
1st1st Meeting:
16 July 2018 – 16 August 2018
2nd Meeting:
15 October 2018 – 11 December 2018
2nd1st Meeting:
11 March 2019 – 11 April 2019
2nd Meeting:
1 July 2019 – 18 July 2019
3rd Meeting:
7 October 2019 – 5 December 2019
3rd1st Meeting:
18 May 2020
2nd Meeting:
13 July - 27 August 2020
3rd Meeting :
2 November 2020 - 17 December 2020
Special Meeting :
26 July 2021 - 29 July 2021
4th1st Meeting:
13 September 2021 - 12 October 2021
2nd Meeting:
25 October 2021 - 20 December 2021
5th1st Meeting:
28 February 2022 - 24 March 2022

Compositions

Outcomes of the 14th general election

Members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2018 by federal constituency
Equal-area representation of members of Dewan Rakyat as elected in 2018 by federal constituency
Government (121) Opposition (101)
104 9 8 79 18 1 3
PKR DAP WARISAN BN PAS STAR IND
Results of the 14th Malaysian general election (Parliament)
10 May 2018
State and
federal territories
# of
seats
PKR
seats
BN
seats
PAS
seats
DAP
seats
WARISAN
seats
IND
seats
STAR
seats
 Perlis31200000
 Kedah1510230000
 Kelantan140590000
 Terengganu80260000
 Penang1311200000
 Perak24131100000
 Pahang145900000
 Selangor2220200000
 Kuala Lumpur1110000010
 Putrajaya10100000
 Negeri Sembilan85300000
 Malacca64200000
 Johor2618800000
 Labuan10100000
 Sabah2531003801
 Sarawak3141906020
Total22210479189831

Current composition

Government + Confidence & Supply (116) Opposition (103) Neutral (1)
BN PN GPS PBM PBS IND PH WARISAN PEJUANG PSB MUDA BN
41 50 18 2 1 4 90 7 4 1 1 1
37 2 1 1 32 17 1 13 2 2 1 42 36 11 1 1
UMNO MCA MIC PBRS BERSATU PAS STAR PBB PRS PDP SUPP PBM PBS IND DAP PKR AMANAH UPKO WARISAN PEJUANG PSB MUDA UMNO
Current composition of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament
as of 27 November 2021[3][4][5]
State and
federal territories
# of
seats
BN + Confidence & Supply
seats
PH
seats
WARISAN
seats
PEJUANG
seats
PSB
seats
MUDA
seats
BN (unclear)
seats
VAC
seats
 Perlis321000000
 Kedah1557030000
 Kelantan14130000010
 Terengganu880000000
 Penang13310000000
 Perak241112000001
 Pahang14104000000
 Selangor22616000000
 Kuala Lumpur1129000000
 Putrajaya110000000
 Negeri Sembilan844000000
 Malacca633000000
 Johor261311010100
 Labuan100100000
 Sabah25126600001
 Sarawak31227002000
Total22211590742112

Last election pendulum

(Results and status at 9 May 2018) The 14th General Election witnessed 124 governmental seats and 98 non-governmental seats filled the Dewan Rakyat. The government side has 49 safe seats and 11 fairly safe seats, while the other side has 21 safe seats and 4 fairly safe seats.

GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Parit BuntarDr. Mujahid Yusof RawaPAN39.22
TemerlohAnuar Mohd. TahirPAN39.31
Lubok AntuJugah Muyang @ TambatIND40.09
LumutDr. Mohd. Hatta Md. RamliPAN40.93
Pokok SenaMahfuz OmarPAN40.93
Sungai BesarMuslimin YahyaPPBM42.11
JerlunMukhriz Dr. MahathirPPBM42.55
Kulim-Bandar BaharuSaifuddin Nasution IsmailPKR42.62
MerbokNurin Aina AbdullahPKR43.31
TambunAhmad Faizal AzumuPPBM44.46
KuantanFuziah SallehPKR44.57
Kuala PilahEddin Syazlee ShithPPBM44.85
Indera MahkotaSaifuddin AbdullahPKR44.85
RaubTengku Zulpuri Shah Raja PujiDAP44.89
KaparAbdullah Sani Abdul HamidPKR44.99
RanauJonathan YasinPKR45.17
Padang SeraiKaruppaiya MuthusamyPKR45.27
Tanjong MalimChang Lih KangPKR45.44
PutatanAwang Husaini SahariPKR45.81
Kuala KedahDr. Azman IsmailPKR46.26
TampinHasan BahromPAN46.29
BentongWong TackDAP46.67
KangarNoor Amin AhmadPKR46.80
Tangga BatuDr. Rusnah AluaiPKR46.89
Tanjung PiaiDr. Md. Farid Md. RafikPPBM47.29
TitiwangsaRina Mohd. HarunPPBM47.31
Hulu SelangorJune Leow Hsiad HuiPKR47.86
PaparAhmad HassanWARISAN48.54
Sri GadingDr. Shahruddin Mohd. SallehPPBM48.58
Sungai SiputKesavan SubramaniamPKR48.72
Kuala LangatXavier Jayakumar ArulanandamPKR49.08
Sungai PetaniJohari AbdulPKR49.21
Kubang PasuIr. Amiruddin HamzahPPBM49.70
Kuala SelangorDr. Dzulkefly AhmadPAN49.98
TawauChristina Liew Chin JinPKR50.05
KalabakanMa'mun SulaimanWARISAN50.09
Lembah PantaiAhmad Fahmi Mohamed FadzilPKR50.24
Simpang RenggamDr. Maszlee MalikPPBM50.69
Alor GajahMohd. Redzuan Md. YusofPPBM50.73
Alor SetarChan Ming KaiPKR50.80
Kota BeludIsnaraissah Munirah Majilis @ FakharuddyWARISAN50.82
Permatang PauhNurul Izzah AnwarPKR50.89
Hang Tuah JayaShamsul Iskandar @ Yusre Mohd. AkinPKR51.01
TenomNoorita SualDAP51.10
SelangauBaru BianPKR51.11
Balik PulauMuhammad Bakthiar Wan ChikPKR51.17
SepangMohamed Hanipa MaidinPAN51.56
SekijangNatrah IsmailPKR51.69
LabisPang Hok LiongDAP52.17
SaratokAli BijuPKR52.18
LedangSyed Ibrahim Syed NohPKR53.06
SegamatEdmund Santhara Kumar RamanaiduPKR53.09
MuarSyed Saddiq Syed Abdul RahmanPPBM53.09
SarikeiWong Ling BiuDAP53.57
SilamMohamaddin KetapiWARISAN54.26
Teluk IntanDavid Nga Kor MingDAP54.37
Puncak BorneoWillie MonginPKR54.65
LangkawiDr. Mahathir MohamadPPBM54.90
PagohMuhyiddin Mohd. YassinPPBM55.21
JulauLarry Soon @ Larry S'ng Wei ShienIND55.28
Hulu LangatHasanuddin Mohd. YunusPAN55.53
Batu SapiLiew Vui KeongWARISAN55.78
Batu PahatMohd. Rashid HasnonPKR55.92
Sungai BulohSivarasa K. RasiahPKR55.97
Fairly safe
SetiawangsaNik Nazmi Nik AhmadPKR56.65
Mas GadingMordi BimolDAP56.71
Nibong TebalMansor OthmanPKR56.92
Wangsa MajuDr. Tan Yee KewPKR57.30
KamparThomas Su Keong SiongDAP57.56
Bandar Tun RazakKamarudin JaffarPKR58.58
Pasir GudangHassan Abdul KarimPKR58.68
Port DicksonDanyal Balagopal AbdullahPKR59.06
KluangWong Shu QiDAP59.20
SepanggarMohd. Azis JammanWARISAN59.47
SibuOscar Ling Chai YewDAP59.58
Safe
Shah AlamKhalid Abdul SamadPAN60.00
SerembanAnthony Loke Siew FookDAP60.45
BatuPrabakaran M. ParameswaranPKR60.70
SelayangWilliam Leong Jee KeenPKR61.38
TaipingTeh Kok LimDAP61.65
GopengDr. Lee Boon ChyePKR61.75
MiriDr. Michael Teo Yu KengPKR61.82
Johor BahruAkmal Nasrullah Mohd. NasirPKR62.31
BakriYeo Bee YinDAP62.65
GombakMohamed Azmin AliPKR63.10
StampinChong Chieng JenDAP63.70
PulaiSalahuddin AyubPAN63.81
LanangAlice Lau Yiong KiengDAP65.16
KulaiTeo Nie ChingDAP65.42
BangiDr. Ong Kian MingDAP65.60
SandakanStephen Wong Tien FattDAP67.97
BeruasJames Ngeh Koo HamDAP68.41
Petaling JayaMaria Chin AbdullahPKR68.52
Bayan BaruSim Tze TzinPKR68.88
Iskandar PuteriLim Kit SiangDAP69.24
Kota RajaMohamad SabuPAN70.79
AmpangZuraida KamaruddinPKR70.94
PuchongGobind Singh DeoDAP72.39
RasahCha Kee ChinDAP72.45
Kota MelakaKhoo Poay TiongDAP72.68
Kota KinabaluChan Foong HinDAP74.76
PenampangIgnatius Dorell @ Darell LeikingWARISAN75.32
PandanDr. Wan Azizah Wan IsmailPKR75.47
KlangCharles Anthony R. SantiagoDAP77.34
Batu KawanKasthuriraani P. PattoDAP78.02
Bandar KuchingDr. Kelvin Yii Lee WuenDAP79.43
JelutongSanisvara Nethaji Rayer RajajiDAP79.63
SempornaMohd. Shafie ApdalWARISAN80.20
Ipoh TimorWong Kah WohDAP80.46
SegambutHannah Yeoh Tseow SuanDAP82.07
SubangWong ChenPKR83.08
Bukit BenderaWong Hon WaiDAP83.83
Batu GajahSivakumar M. Varatharaju NaiduDAP84.17
Ipoh BaratKulasegaran V. MurugesonDAP84.90
Bukit BintangFong Kui LunDAP84.94
Bukit MertajamSteven Sim Chee KeongDAP85.40
BaganLim Guan EngDAP85.96
Bukit GelugorRamkarpal SinghDAP86.68
TanjongChow Kon YeowDAP87.25
DamansaraTony Pua Kiam WeeDAP89.00
CherasTan Kok WaiDAP89.00
SeputehTeresa Kok Suh SimDAP89.97
KepongLim Lip EngDAP92.04
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
KeningauDr. Jeffrey Gapari @ Geoffrey KitinganSTAR33.09
JeraiSabri AzitPAS33.94
Tasek GelugorShabudin YahayaUMNO35.73
Bagan SeraiDr. Noor Azmi GhazaliUMNO36.44
Kota MaruduDr. Maximus Johnity OngkiliPBS38.44
Sabak BernamMohamad Fasiah Mohd. FakehUMNO38.57
Bukit GantangSyed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul FasalUMNO39.48
Kuala KangsarMastura Mohd. YazidUMNO40.26
Padang BesarZahidi Zainul AbidinUMNO41.18
Padang RengasMohamed Nazri Abdul AzizUMNO41.50
BeaufortAzizah Mohd. DunUMNO41.72
ArauDr. Shahidan KassimUMNO41.79
Padang TerapMahdzir KhalidUMNO42.09
Kota BharuTakiyuddin HassanPAS42.24
Cameron HighlandsSivarajjh ChandranMIC42.30
BalingAbdul Azeez Abdul RahimUMNO42.60
PendangAwang HashimPAS42.69
Kepala BatasReezal Merican Naina MericanUMNO42.94
JasinAhmad HamzahUMNO43.00
Paya BesarMohd. Shahar AbdullahUMNO43.16
Tanjong KarangNoh OmarUMNO43.45
BeraIsmail Sabri YaakobUMNO43.89
Ayer HitamDr. Ir. Wee Ka SiongMCA43.98
KemamanChe Alias HamidPAS44.06
TapahSaravanan MuruganMIC44.47
JerantutAhmad Nazlan IdrisUMNO45.06
LarutHamzah ZainudinUMNO45.90
Pasir SalakTajuddin Abd RahmanUMNO46.04
PontianAhmad MaslanUMNO46.21
JempolMohd. Salim ShariffUMNO46.83
Kuala KrauDr. Ismail Mohamed SaidUMNO47.14
MachangAhmad Jazlan YaakubUMNO47.39
Pasir PutehDr. Nik Muhammad Zawawi SallehPAS47.41
LabuanRozman IsliUMNO47.59
KimanisAnifah AmanUMNO47.71
SikAhmad Tarmizi SulaimanPAS47.91
KeterehAnnuar MusaUMNO47.95
PensianganArthur Joseph KurupPBRS48.35
BesutIdris JusohUMNO48.40
ParitMohd. Nizar ZakariaUMNO48.41
Tanah MerahIkmal Hisham Abdul AzizUMNO48.44
GerikHasbullah OsmanUMNO48.49
SipitangYamani Hafez MusaUMNO48.60
Gua MusangTengku Razaleigh Tengku Mohd. HamzahUMNO48.64
SetiuShaharizukirnain Abd. KadirPAS48.65
RembauKhairy Jamaluddin Abu BakarUMNO48.87
JelebuJalaluddin AliasUMNO48.93
BachokNik Mohamed Abduh Nik Abdul AzizPAS48.93
MaranDr. Ismail Abdul MuttalibUMNO49.09
Parit SulongDr. Noraini AhmadUMNO49.19
LibaranZakaria Mohd. Edris @ TubauUMNO49.25
PutrajayaTengku Adnan Tengku MansorUMNO49.47
Hulu TerengganuRosol WahidUMNO49.60
Kuala TerengganuAhmad Amzad Mohamed @ HashimPAS49.65
LipisAbdul Rahman MohamadUMNO49.82
KudatAbd Rahim BakriUMNO49.90
Rantau PanjangSiti Zailah Mohd. YusoffPAS50.82
Bagan DatukDr. Ahmad Zahid HamidiUMNO51.37
TuaranWilfred Madius TangauUPKO51.54
Pasir MasAhmad Fadhli ShaariPAS52.44
Kuala KraiAb. Latiff Ab. RahmanPAS52.56
Kuala NerusDr. Mohd. Khairuddin Aman RazaliPAS52.66
MersingDr. Abd. Latiff AhmadUMNO53.00
RompinHasan ArifinUMNO53.54
LenggongDr. Shamsul Anuar NasarahUMNO53.97
Masjid TanahMas Ermieyati SamsudinUMNO54.10
DungunWan Hassan Mohd. RamliPAS54.17
TumpatChe Abdullah Mat NawiPAS54.33
TenggaraDr. Adham BabaUMNO54.39
BaramAnyi NgauPDP54.45
SibutiLukanisman Awang SauniPBB54.60
Pengkalan ChepaAhmad Marzuk ShaaryPAS54.88
JeliMustapa MohamedUMNO55.89
Fairly safe
Kubang KerianTuan Ibrahim Tuan ManPAS56.16
BintuluTiong King SingPDP57.05
SembrongHishammuddin HusseinUMNO59.24
MarangAbd Hadi AwangPAS59.27
Safe
BetongRobert Lawson Chuat Vincent EnteringPBB60.41
Sri AmanMasir KujatPSB61.48
PekanMohd. Najib Abdul RazakUMNO62.19
BeluranDr. Ronald KiandeeUMNO62.84
SerianRichard Riot JaemSUPP63.99
KanowitAaron Ago DagangPRS64.58
Petra JayaFadillah YusofPBB65.91
MukahHanifah Hajar TaibPBB66.90
KinabatanganBung Moktar RadinUMNO67.22
PengerangAzalina Othman SaidUMNO67.71
Hulu RajangWilson Ugak KumbongPRS68.20
Kota TinggiHalimah Mohamed SadiqueUMNO69.14
Kota SamarahanRubiah WangPBB69.90
LawasHenry Sum AgongPBB70.44
Batang LuparRohani Abdul KarimPBB70.49
LimbangHasbi HabibollahPBB72.07
KapitAlexander Nanta LinggiPBB78.91
SantubongDr. Wan Junaidi Tuanku JaafarPBB79.28
Tanjong ManisYusuf Abd. WahabPBB80.69
Batang SadongNancy ShukriPBB83.25
IganAhmad Johnie ZawawiPBB83.76

Changes in the composition of the Dewan Rakyat

Political Parties / CoalitionsPHWARISANBNGSUSAINDUPKOGPSGBSPSBPNPBSPEJUANGPBMMUDAVACGovernment MPs
[N 1]
Results of GE14
Start of the Mahathir VII government
1138791813
[N 2]
121
[N 3] [N 4]
Seat changes
May 2018 – Feb 2020
16
[N 5] [N 6] [N 7]
1
[N 8]
37
[N 9] [N 10] [N 11] [N 12] [N 13] [N 14] [N 15]
1
[N 16]
2
[N 17] [N 18] [N 19] [N 20]
1
[N 21]
18
[N 22] [N 23]
3
[N 24]
1
[N 25]
18
End of the Mahathir VII government129942181
[N 26]
11831139
[N 27] [N 28]
Seat changes
Feb 2020
37
[N 29] [N 30]

[N 31] [N 32]
1
[N 33]
18
[N 34]
10
[N 35]
6
[N 36] [N 37]
3
[N 38] [N 39] [N 40]
40
[N 41]
1
[N 42]
108
[N 43] [N 44]
Mahathir VIIMuhyiddin
Start of the Muhyiddin government92942
[N 45]
111
[N 46]
6
[N 47]
1181401112
[N 48] [N 49]
Seat changes
Feb 2020 – Aug 2021
4
[N 50]
1
[N 51]
1
[N 52]
7
[N 53] [N 54]
4
[N 55] [N 56] [N 57]
1
[N 58]
10
[N 59] [N 60]
4
[N 61]
2
[N 62] [N 63]
2
End of the Muhyiddin government8884114
[N 64]
2
[N 65]
118250142114
[N 66] [N 67]
Seat changes
Aug 2021
14
[N 68]
14
[N 69]
100
[N 70] [N 71]
MuhyiddinIsmail Sabri
14
[N 72]
14
[N 73]
Start of the Ismail Sabri government8884114
[N 74]
2
[N 75]
118250142114
[N 76] [N 77]
Seat changes
Aug 2021 – present
2
[N 78] [N 79]
1
[N 80]
2
[N 81] [N 82] [N 83]
2
[N 84] [N 85]
1
[N 86]
1
[N 87]
2
[N 88]
1
[N 89]
1
Current Composition9074113
[N 90]
1825014212115
[N 91] [N 92]

Seating arrangement

Current seating arrangement

This seating arrangement is the current updated arrangement as of 8 April 2022. The seating does not reflect current political allegiances.

P017 Padang SeraiP191 KalabakanP214 Selangau
(MLA for Ba'kelalan)
VacantP166 LabuanP175 PaparP181 TenomVacantP204 BetongP081 JerantutP184 LibaranP188 Lahad Datu
(MLA for Segama)
P019 TumpatP069 ParitP127 JempolP220 BaramP202 Sri Aman
P208 SarikeiP173 PutatanP169 Kota BeludP060 TaipingVacantP130 RasahVacantVacantP092 Sabak BernamP216 Hulu RajangP054 Gerik (Vacant)VacantP167 KudatP177 Beaufort (Deputy Chairwoman of PAC)P197 Kota SamarahanP158 TebrauP203 Lubok Antu
VacantP105 Petaling JayaP206 Tanjong ManisVacant
VacantVacantVacantP136 Tangga BatuVacantP141 SekijangP186 SandakanVacantP031 Kuala KraiP039 DungunP022 Pasir MasP016 BalingP029 MachangP201 Batang LuparP061 Padang RengasP112 Kuala LangatVacant
P089 BentongP053 Balik PulauP091 RompinVacant
P088 TemerlohP133 TampinVacantVacantVacantP195 Bandar KuchingP152 KluangVacantP164 PontianP073 Pasir Salak (Chairman of BBC)P033 BesutP187 Kinabatangan
(Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah / MLA for Lamag)
P217 Bintulu (Special Envoy / MLA for Dudong)(Senator)
(Deputy Minister)
VacantP059 Bukit GantangVacant
P142 LabisP002 KangarP096 Kuala SelangorP138 Kota Melaka(Senator)
(Deputy Minister)
P180 Keningau
(Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah / MLA for Tambunan)
VacantVacant
P115 BatuVacantVacantVacantP046 Batu KawanP050 JelutongP062 Sungai SiputVacantP035 Kuala Nerus (Deputy Chairman of BBC)}}P025 BachokP055 LenggongP125 PutrajayaP165 Tanjung Piai
(Deputy Minister)
(Senator)
(Deputy Minister / MLA for Kelebang)
P209 JulauVacantVacant
VacantP212 SibuP117 SegambutP074 LumutP144 LedangVacantVacantP207 IganP078 Cameron HighlandsP042 Tasek Gelugor
P192 Mas GadingVacantVacantP101 Hulu LangatP036 Kuala Terengganu
(Deputy Minister)
VacantVacantVacant
P052 Bayan BaruVacantP051 Bukit GelugorVacantVacantP135 Alor GajahP199 Serian (Special Envoy)VacantP157 PengerangP210 Kanowit
(Deputy Minister)
P011 Pendang
(Deputy Minister)
P028 Pasir Puteh
(Deputy Minister)
P218 Sibuti
P159 Pasir GudangVacantVacantP009 Alor SetarP149 Sri GadingP143 Pagoh (Chairman of MPN / MLA for Gambir)P037 Marang (Special Envoy)P085 Pekan (Chairman of BNPC)P075 Bagan DatukP222 Lawas
(Deputy Minister)
P020 Pengkalan Chepa
(Deputy Minister)
P178 Sipitang
(Deputy Minister)
VacantVacant
P048 Bukit BenderaP110 KlangP064 Ipoh Timor (Chairman of PAC)P045 Bukit MertajamP006 Kubang Pasu
(MLA for Anak Bukit)
P032 Gua MusangEDCP140 Segamat
(Deputy Minister)
P198 Puncak Borneo
(Deputy Minister)
P182 Pensiangan
(Deputy Minister)
P176 Kimanis
(Deputy Minister)
P034 SetiuP013 Sik
P094 Hulu SelangorVacantVacantP010 Kuala KedahVacantP005 Jerlun
(MLA for Jitra)
Sergeant-at-ArmP179 Ranau
(Deputy Minister)
P205 Saratok
(Deputy Minister)
P221 Limbang
(Deputy Minister)
P126 Jelebu
(Deputy Minister)
VacantVacant
P172 Kota KinabaluP190 Tawau
(MLA for Api-Api)
P118 SetiawangsaP070 KamparP151 Simpang RenggamP004 LangkawiP038 Hulu Terengganu
(Deputy Minister)
P047 Nibong Tebal
(Deputy Minister)
P215 Mukah
(Deputy Minister)
P023 Rantau Panjang
(Deputy Minister)
P040 KemamanP012 Jerai
P145 BakriP211 LanangP123 CherasP071 GopengP049 Tanjong
(Chief Minister of Penang / MLA for Padang Kota)
Fthe MaceBP168 Kota Marudu
(Minister)
P119 Titiwangsa
(Minister)
P156 Kota Tinggi
(Minister)
P067 Kuala Kangsar
(Deputy Minister)
P134 Masjid Tanah
(Deputy Minister)
P104 SubangP107 Sungai BulohP097 SelayangP122 SeputehP044 Permatang PauhP072 Tapah
(Minister)
P147 Parit Sulong
(Minister)
P099 Ampang
(Minister)
P087 Kuala Krau
(Deputy Minister)
P058 Bagan Serai
(Deputy Minister)
P114 KepongP102 BangiP185 Batu Sapi (Vacant)P174 Penampang
(MLA for Moyog)
P116 Wangsa MajuP100 PandanP148 Ayer Hitam (Minister)P041 Kepala Batas
(Minister)
P007 Padang Terap
(Minister)
P086 Maran
(Deputy Minister)
P093 Sungai Besar
(Deputy Minister)
(Senator)
(Deputy Minister)
P014 MerbokP109 KaparP008 Pokok SenaP057 Parit BuntarP065 Ipoh BaratP076 Teluk Intan
(MLA for Aulong)
(Senator) (Senior Minister)P026 Ketereh
(Minister)
P154 Mersing
(Minister)
P079 Lipis
(Deputy Minister)
P124 Bandar Tun Razak
(Deputy Minister)
(Senator)
(Deputy Minister)
P066 Batu GajahP121 Lembah PantaiP080 RaubP160 Johor BahruP120 Bukit BintangP043 Bagan
(MLA for Air Putih)
GAP194 Petra Jaya (Senior Minister)P215 Kapit (Minister)P082 Indera Mahkota
(Minister)
(Senator) (Minister)P129 Kuala Pilah
(Deputy Minister)
Vacant
P170 TuaranP068 BeruasP219 MiriP196 Stampin
(MLA for Padungan)
P146 MuarP189 Semporna
(MLA for Senallang)
Senator (Minister)P056 Larut
(Minister)
P030 Jeli
(Minister / MLA for Air Lanas)
P063 Tambun
(Minister)
P001 Padang Besar
(Deputy Minister)
Vacant
P113 SepangP137 Hang Tuah JayaP106 DamansaraP162 Iskandar PuteriP103 PuchongP128 Seremban
(MLA for Chennah)
P153 Sembrong (Senior Minister)P024 Kubang Kerian
(Minister)
P155 Tenggara
(Minister)
P003 Arau
(Minister)
P139 Jasin
(Deputy Minister)
P150 Batu Pahat (Deputy Speaker)
P163 KulaiP108 Shah AlamP077 Tanjong MalimP161 Pulai
(MLA for Simpang Jeram)
P111 Kota RajaP098 Gombak (Senior Minister / MLA for Bukit Antarabangsa)P183 Beluran
(Minister)
P131 Rembau
(Minister)
P095 Tanjong Karang
(Minister)
P084 Paya Besar
(Deputy Minister)
P171 SepanggarP083 KuantanP015 Sungai Petani
(MLA for Gurun)
P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu
(MLA for Pantai Jerejak)
P132 Port Dickson (Opposition Leader)SecretaryP090 Bera (Prime Minister)P193 Santubong
(Minister)
P021 Kota Bharu
(Minister)
P200 Batang Sadong
(Minister)
P027 Tanah Merah
(Deputy Minister)
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertuan Agong
  • The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website of the Parliament.[6]

Former seating arrangement

Seating arrangement until 23 February 2020.

VacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantP059 Bukit GantangVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantP183 BeluranP167 Kudat
VacantP218 SibutiP182 PensianganVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantVacantP027 Tanah MerahP042 Tasek GelugorP187 Beaufort
P206 Tanjong ManisP154 Mersing
P207 IganP221 LimbangP180 KeningauP186 SandakanP192 Mas GadingP138 Kota MelakaP219 MiriP208 SarikeiP212 SibuP093 Sungai BesarP144 LedangP118 SetiawangsaP190 TawauP105 Petaling JayaP203 Lubok AntuP198 Puncak BorneoP056 Larut
P204 BetongP220 BaramP179 RanauP134 Masjid Tanah
VacantP216 Hulu RajangP210 KanowitP201 Batang LuparP046 Batu KawanP110 KlangP051 Bukit GelugorP114 KepongP070 KamparP104 SubangP047 Nibong TebalP010 Kuala KedahP116 Wangsa MajuP141 SekijangP173 PutatanP058 Bagan SeraiVacant
VacantVacantP222 LawasP200 Batang SadongP136 Tangga BatuP159 Pasir GudangP115 BatuP178 Sipitang
VacantVacantP215 KapitP197 Kota SamarahanP217 BintuluP211 LanangP106 DamansaraP066 Batu GajahP068 BeruasP120 Bukit BintangP097 SelayangP044 Permatang PauhP094 Hulu SelangorP017 Padang SeraiP158 TebrauP209 JulauP184 Libaran
VacantP202 Sri AmanVacantP213 MukahP168 Kota MaruduP014 MerbokP002 KangarP121 Lembah PantaiP175 PaparP038 Hulu Terengganu
VacantVacantVacantP199 SerianP077 Tanjong MalimP009 Alor SetarP048 Bukit BenderaP092 Sabak Bernam
P040 KemamanVacantVacantP170 TuaranP005 JerlunP063 TambunP123 CherasP015 Sungai PetaniP109 KaparP169 Kota BeludP062 Sungai SiputP160 Johor BahruP181 Tenom
VacantP036 Kuala TerengganuP011 PendangP028 Pasir PutehP193 SantubongP049 TanjongP189 SempornaP132 Port DicksonP162 Iskandar PuteriVacantP191 KalabakanP195 Bandar KuchingP050 JelutongP166 Labuan
VacantP034 SetiuP031 Kuala KraiP020 Pengkalan ChepaP025 BachokP194 Petra JayaEDCP074 LumutP124 Bandar Tun RazakP133 TampinP140 SegamatP130 RasahP172 Kota Kinabalu
VacantP013 SikP019 TumpatP039 DungunP035 Kuala NerusP024 Kubang KerianSergeant-at-ArmP088 TemerlohP102 BangiP101 Hulu LangatP089 BentongP060 TaipingP142 Labis
VacantP012 JeraiP022 Pasir MasP023 Rantau PanjangP021 Kota BharuP037 MarangP008 Pokok SenaP113 SepangP064 Ipoh TimurP205 SaratokP152 KluangP030 Jeli
VacantP067 Kuala KangsarP156 Kota TinggiP125 PutrajayaP032 Gua MusangFthe MaceBP119 TitiwangsaP018 Kulim-Bandar BaharuP188 Lahad Datu (Silam)P071 GopengP045 Bukit Mertajam
VacantP127 JempolP086 MaranP029 MachangP153 SembrongP099 AmpangP112 Kuala LangatP185 Batu SapiP107 Sungai BulohP163 Kulai
VacantVacantP001 Padang BesarP139 JasinP073 Pasir SalakP026 KeterehP098 GombakP135 Alor GajahP108 Shah AlamP052 Bayan BaruP117 SegambutP171 Sepanggar
VacantP176 KimanisP069 ParitP091 RompinP041 Kepala BatasP007 Padang TerapP151 Simpang RenggamP146 MuarP057 Parit BuntarP137 Hang Tuah JayaP080 Raub(Senator)
VacantP165 Tanjung PiaiP126 JelebuP187 KinabatanganP095 Tanjung KarangP072 TapahGAP111 Kota RajaP096 Kuala SelangorP082 Indera MahkotaP129 Kuala PilahP196 Stampin(Senator)
VacantP078 Cameron HighlandsP081 JerantutP164 PontianP131 RembauP148 Ayer HitamP043 BaganP161 PulaiP214 SelangauP006 Kubang PasuP053 Balik Pulau(Senator)
VacantP084 Paya BesarP054 GerikP087 Kuala KrauP033 BesutP075 Bagan DatukP143 PagohP065 Ipoh BaratP145 BakriDeputy Minister (Vacant)P083 Kuantan(Senator)
P155 TenggaraP016 BalingP055 LenggongP003 ArauP085 PekanP100 Pandan (Deputy Prime Minister)P103 PuchongP122 SeputehP149 Sri GadingP076 Teluk Intan (Deputy Speaker)
P061 Padang RengasP079 LipisP147 Parit SulongP157 PengerangP090 Bera (Opposition Leader)SecretaryP004 Langkawi (Prime Minister)P128 SerembanP174 Penampang(Senator)P150 Batu Pahat (Deputy Speaker)
Speaker
Yang Di-Pertuan Agong

Elected members by state

Shortcut:

Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur | Putrajaya | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor | Labuan | Sabah | Sarawak

Perlis

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 2 | PH 1
P001 Padang Besar Zahidi Zainul Abidin BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Communications and Multimedia
P002 Kangar Noor Amin Ahmad PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P003 Arau Shahidan Kassim BN (UMNO) Minister of Federal Territories / Member of the Select Committee of House

Kedah

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 7 | PN 3 | PEJUANG 3 | BN 2
P004 Langkawi Mahathir Mohamad[N 93][7][8] PEJUANG
P005 Jerlun Mukhriz Mahathir[N 94][7][8] PEJUANG MLA of Jitra
P006 Kubang Pasu Amiruddin Hamzah[N 95][7][8] PEJUANG MLA of Anak Bukit
P007 Padang Terap Mahdzir Khalid BN (UMNO) Minister of Rural Development
P008 Pokok Sena Mahfuz Omar PH (AMANAH)
P009 Alor Setar Chan Ming Kai PH (PKR)
P010 Kuala Kedah Azman Ismail PH (PKR)
P011 Pendang Awang Hashim PN (PAS) Deputy Minister of Human Resources
P012 Jerai Sabri Azit PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P013 Sik Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman PN (PAS) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P014 Merbok Nor Azrina Surip PH (PKR)
P015 Sungai Petani Johari Abdul PH (PKR) Chief Whip of People's Justice Party (PKR) / MLA of Gurun / Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Security
P016 Baling Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation / Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P017 Padang Serai Karuppaiya Muthusamy PH (PKR)
P018 Kulim-Bandar Baharu Saifuddin Nasution Ismail PH (PKR) MLA of Pantai Jerejak / Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade

Kelantan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PN 11 | BN 3
P019 Tumpat Che Abdullah Mat Nawi PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade / Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P020 Pengkalan Chepa Ahmad Marzuk Shaary PN (PAS) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs)
P021 Kota Bharu Takiyuddin Hassan PN (PAS) Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
P022 Pasir Mas Ahmad Fadhli Shaari PN (PAS) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P023 Rantau Panjang Siti Zailah Mohd. Yusoff PN (PAS) Deputy Minister of Women, Family and Community Development
P024 Kubang Kerian Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man PN (PAS) Minister of Environment and Water
P025 Bachok Nik Mohamed Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P026 Ketereh Annuar Musa BN (UMNO) Minister of Communication and Multimedia
P027 Tanah Merah Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz[N 96][9] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Defence
P028 Pasir Puteh Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh PN (PAS) Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries / Member of the Select Committee of Privillage
P029 Machang Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure / Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P030 Jeli Mustapa Mohamed[N 97][10][11] PN (BERSATU) Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Economy) / MLA of Air Lanas
P031 Kuala Krai Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman PN (PAS) Chairman of the Special Select Committee in Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department / Member of the Special Select Committee on Education / Member of the Select Committee of House
P032 Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh Tengku Mohd. Hamzah BN (UMNO)

Terengganu

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PN 7 | BN 1
P033 Besut Idris Jusoh BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P034 Setiu Shaharizukirnain Abdul Kadir PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P035 Kuala Nerus Mohd. Khairuddin Aman Razali PN (IND) Deputy Chairman of the Government Backbenchers Club of Malaysia (BBC) / Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P036 Kuala Terengganu Ahmad Amzad Mohamed Hashim PN (PAS) Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation / Member of the Select Committee of Standing Order
P037 Marang Abdul Hadi Awang PN (PAS) Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to the Middle East / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P038 Hulu Terengganu Rosol Wahid[N 98][9] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
P039 Dungun Wan Hassan Mohd. Ramli PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P040 Kemaman Che Alias Hamid PN (PAS) Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development

Penang

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 10 | PN 2 | BN 1
P041 Kepala Batas Reezal Merican Naina Merican BN (UMNO) Minister of Housing and Local Government
P042 Tasek Gelugor Shabudin Yahaya[N 99][9] PN (BERSATU) Member of the Select Committee of House
P043 Bagan Lim Guan Eng PH (DAP) MLA of Air Putih / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P044 Permatang Pauh Nurul Izzah Anwar PH (PKR) Member of the Public Accounts Committee
P045 Bukit Mertajam Steven Sim Chee Keong PH (DAP)
P046 Batu Kawan Kasthuriraani Patto PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P047 Nibong Tebal Mansor Othman[N 100][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Environment and Water
P048 Bukit Bendera Wong Hon Wai PH (DAP)
P049 Tanjong Chow Kon Yeow PH (DAP) Chief Minister of Penang / MLA of Padang Kota
P050 Jelutong Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer Rajaji PH (DAP)
P051 Bukit Gelugor Ramkarpal Singh Karpal Singh PH (DAP) Member of the Select Committee of Privillege
P052 Bayan Baru Sim Tze Tzin PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P053 Balik Pulau Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik PH (PKR)

Perak

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 12 | BN 7 | PN 4 | VAC 1
P054 Gerik Vacant
P055 Lenggong Shamsul Anuar Nasarah BN (UMNO)
P056 Larut Hamzah Zainudin[N 101][9] PN (BERSATU) Minister of Home Affairs
P057 Parit Buntar Mujahid Yusof Rawa PH (AMANAH)
P058 Bagan Serai Noor Azmi Ghazali[N 102][14] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Health
P059 Bukit Gantang Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal[N 103][15] PN (BERSATU)
P060 Taiping Teh Kok Lim PH (DAP)
P061 Padang Rengas Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights / Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P062 Sungai Siput Kesavan Subramaniam PH (PKR)
P063 Tambun Ahmad Faizal Azumu PN (BERSATU) Minister of Youth and Sports / MLA of Chenderiang
P064 Ipoh Timor Wong Kah Woh PH (DAP) Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
P065 Ipoh Barat Kulasegaran Murugeson PH (DAP)
P066 Batu Gajah Sivakumar Varatharaju Naidu PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P067 Kuala Kangsar Mastura Mohd. Yazid BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Special Functions)
P068 Beruas James Ngeh Koo Ham PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P069 Parit Mohd. Nizar Zakaria BN (UMNO) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P070 Kampar Thomas Su Keong Siong PH (DAP)
P071 Gopeng Lee Boon Chye PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P072 Tapah Saravanan Murugan BN (MIC) Minister of Human Resources
P073 Pasir Salak Tajuddin Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO) Chairman of the Government Backbenchers Club of Malaysia (BBC) / Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department / Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P074 Lumut Mohd. Hatta Md. Ramli PH (AMANAH) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Select Committee of House
P075 Bagan Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi BN (UMNO) Chief Whip of Barisan Nasional / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P076 Teluk Intan David Nga Kor Ming PH (DAP) MLA of Aulong
P077 Tanjong Malim Chang Lih Kang PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure

Pahang

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 9 | PH 4 | PN 1
P078 Cameron Highlands Ramli Mohd. Noor[N 104][16][17]

BN (UMNO)

Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Security / Deputy Speaker
P079 Lipis Abdul Rahman Mohamad BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Rural Development
P080 Raub Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji PH (DAP)
P081 Jerantut Ahmad Nazlan Idris BN (UMNO) Member of the Select Committee of Standing Order / Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P082 Indera Mahkota Saifuddin Abdullah[N 105][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Minister of Foreign Affairs
P083 Kuantan Fuziah Salleh PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P084 Paya Besar Mohd. Shahar Abdullah BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Finance
P085 Pekan Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak BN (UMNO) Chairman of Barisan Nasional Parliamentary Council
P086 Maran Ismail Abdul Muttalib BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government
P087 Kuala Krau Ismail Mohamed Said BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
P088 Temerloh Mohd. Anuar Mohd. Tahir PH (AMANAH)
P089 Bentong Wong Tack PH (DAP)
P090 Bera Ismail Sabri Yaakob BN (UMNO) Prime Minister / Chairman of National Security Council
P091 Rompin Hasan Arifin BN (UMNO) Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy / Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development

Selangor

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 17 | PN 5 | BN 1
P092 Sabak Bernam Mohamad Fasiah Mohd. Fakeh[N 106][9] PN (BERSATU) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Education / Member of the Select Committee of Privillage
P093 Sungai Besar Muslimin Yahaya PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperative
P094 Hulu Selangor June Leow Hsiad Hui PH (PKR)
P095 Tanjong Karang Noh Omar BN (UMNO) Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperative
P096 Kuala Selangor Dzulkefly Ahmad PH (AMANAH) Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P097 Selayang William Leong Jee Keen PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P098 Gombak Mohamed Azmin Ali[N 107][18][13] PN (BERSATU) Senior Minister of International Trade and Industry / Chief Whip of Perikatan Nasional / Chief Whip of Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) / MLA of Bukit Antarabangsa / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P099 Ampang Zuraida Kamaruddin[N 108][18][13] PN (BERSATU) Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities
P100 Pandan Wan Azizah Wan Ismail PH (PKR)
P101 Hulu Langat Hasanuddin Mohd. Yunus PH (AMANAH) Chief Whip of National Trust Party (AMANAH)
P102 Bangi Ong Kian Ming PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P103 Puchong Gobind Singh Deo PH (DAP)
P104 Subang Wong Chen PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P105 Petaling Jaya Maria Chin Abdullah PH (PKR)
P106 Damansara Tony Pua Kiam Wee PH (DAP)
P107 Sungai Buloh Sivarasa Rasiah PH (PKR) Member of the Select Committee of Standing Order
P108 Shah Alam Khalid Abdul Samad PH (AMANAH) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P109 Kapar Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid PH (PKR)
P110 Klang Charles Anthony Santiago PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P111 Kota Raja Mohamad Sabu PH (AMANAH) Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P112 Kuala Langat Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam[19] PN (IND)
P113 Sepang Mohamed Hanipa Maidin PH (AMANAH)

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 9 | PN 2
P114 Kepong Lim Lip Eng PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P115 Batu Prabakaran Parameswaran[N 109][20] PH (PKR)
P116 Wangsa Maju Tan Yee Kew PH (PKR)
P117 Segambut Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan PH (DAP) Member of the Select Committee of Standing Order / Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P118 Setiawangsa Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P119 Titiwangsa Rina Mohd. Harun PN (BERSATU) Minister of Women, Family and Community Development
P120 Bukit Bintang Fong Kui Lun PH (DAP)
P121 Lembah Pantai Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P122 Seputeh Teresa Kok Suh Sim PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P123 Cheras Tan Kok Wai PH (DAP)
P124 Bandar Tun Razak Kamarudin Jaffar[N 110][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

Federal Territory of Putrajaya

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
BN 1
P125 Putrajaya Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor BN (UMNO)

Negeri Sembilan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 4 | BN 3 | PN 1
P126 Jelebu Jalaluddin Alias BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Federal Territories
P127 Jempol Mohd. Salim Mohd. Shariff BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade
P128 Seremban Anthony Loke Siew Fook PH (DAP) Chief Whip Coordinator of Pakatan Harapan / Chief Whip of Democratic Action Party (DAP) / MLA of Chennah
P129 Kuala Pilah Eddin Syazlee Shith PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Economy)
P130 Rasah Cha Kee Chin PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade
P131 Rembau Khairy Jamaluddin BN (UMNO) Minister of Health
P132 Port Dickson Anwar Ibrahim[N 111][21] PH (PKR) Leader of the Opposition / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P133 Tampin Hasan Bahrom PH (AMANAH)

Malacca

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 3 | PN 2 | BN 1
P134 Masjid Tanah Mas Ermieyati Samsudin[N 112][22][9] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law)
P135 Alor Gajah Mohd. Redzuan Md. Yusof PN (BERSATU) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy / Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P136 Tangga Batu Rusnah Aluai PH (PKR)
P137 Hang Tuah Jaya Shamsul Iskandar Mohd. Akin PH (PKR) Member of the Select Committee of Privillage
P138 Kota Melaka Khoo Poay Tiong PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P139 Jasin Ahmad Hamzah BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries

Johor

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
PH 11 | BN 8 | PN 4 | PEJUANG 1 | PBM 1 | MUDA 1
P140 Segamat Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu[N 113][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture
P141 Sekijang Natrah Ismail PH (PKR)
P142 Labis Pang Hok Liong PH (DAP)
P143 Pagoh Muhyiddin Mohd. Yassin PN (BERSATU) Chairman of National Recovery Council / MLA of Gambir
P144 Ledang Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P145 Bakri Yeo Bee Yin PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P146 Muar Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman[N 114][23][7] MUDA[24] Founder and president of MUDA[24]
P147 Parit Sulong Noraini Ahmad BN (UMNO) Minister of Higher Education
P148 Ayer Hitam Wee Ka Siong BN (MCA) Minister of Transportation
P149 Sri Gading Shahruddin Md. Salleh[N 115][25][8] PEJUANG
P150 Batu Pahat Mohd. Rashid Hasnon[N 116][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Speaker
P151 Simpang Renggam Maszlee Malik[N 117][7][8][26][27] PH (PKR) Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Education
P152 Kluang Wong Shu Qi PH (DAP)
P153 Sembrong Hishammuddin Hussein BN (UMNO) Senior Minister of Defence
P154 Mersing Abdul Latiff Ahmad[N 118][9] PN (BERSATU) Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Special Affairs)
P155 Tenggara Adham Baba BN (UMNO) Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
P156 Kota Tinggi Halimah Mohamed Sadique BN (UMNO) Minister of National Unity
P157 Pengerang Azalina Othman Said BN (UMNO) Chairwoman of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P158 Tebrau Steven Choong Shiau Yoon[28] PBM
P159 Pasir Gudang Hassan Abdul Karim PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P160 Johor Bahru Akmal Nasrullah Mohd. Nasir PH (PKR)
P161 Pulai Salahuddin Ayub PH (AMANAH) MLA of Simpang Jeram / Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade / Chairman of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P162 Iskandar Puteri Lim Kit Siang PH (DAP)
P163 Kulai Teo Nie Ching PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P164 Pontian Ahmad Maslan BN (UMNO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade
P165 Tanjung Piai Wee Jeck Seng[N 119][29] BN (MCA) Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities

Federal Territory of Labuan

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
WARISAN 1
P166 Labuan Rozman Isli[N 120][30] WARISAN Chief Whip of WARISAN

Sabah

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
GRS 9 | WARISAN 6 | PH 6 | BN 3 | VAC 1
P167 Kudat Abdul Rahim Bakri[N 121][31][32] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Member of the Special Select Committee on Security
P168 Kota Marudu Maximus Johnity Ongkili[N 122][33] GRS (PBS) Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)
P169 Kota Belud Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis WARISAN
P170 Tuaran Wilfred Madius Tangau[N 123][34] PH (UPKO) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P171 Sepanggar Mohd. Azis Jamman WARISAN Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P172 Kota Kinabalu Chan Foong Hin PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department
P173 Putatan Awang Husaini Awang Sahari PH (PKR) Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P174 Penampang Darell Leiking WARISAN MLA of Moyog
P175 Papar Ahmad Hassan WARISAN Member of the Public Accounts Committee
P176 Kimanis Mohamad Alamin[N 124][35][36][37] BN (UMNO) Deputy Minister of Education / Member of the Select Committee of Privillage
P177 Beaufort Azizah Mohd. Dun[N 125][31][32] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Deputy Chairwoman of the Public Accounts Committee / Chairwoman of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights / Member of the Select Committee of Standing Order / Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs
P178 Sipitang Yamani Hafez Musa[N 126][38] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Finance
P179 Ranau Jonathan Yasin[N 127][12][13] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
P180 Keningau Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan GRS (PN-STAR) Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah / State Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries of Sabah / MLA of Tambunan
P181 Tenom Noorita Sual PH (DAP)
P182 Pensiangan Arthur Joseph Kurup[N 128][39] BN (PBRS) Deputy Minister of Works
P183 Beluran Ronald Kiandee[N 129][31][32] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries
P184 Libaran Zakaria Mohd. Edris[N 130][31][32] GRS (PN-BERSATU) Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights / Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade / Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P185 Batu Sapi Vacant
P186 Sandakan Vivian Wong Shir Yee[N 131][40] PH (DAP)
P187 Kinabatangan Bung Moktar Radin BN (UMNO) Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah / State Minister of Works of Sabah / MLA of Lamag / Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P188 Lahad Datu Mohammadin Ketapi GRS (PN-BERSATU) MLA of Segama
P189 Semporna Mohd. Shafie Apdal WARISAN MLA of Senallang
P190 Tawau Christina Liew Chin Jin PH (PKR) MLA of Api-Api
P191 Kalabakan Ma'mun Sulaiman WARISAN Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade

Sarawak

On 12 June 2018, all Sarawak-based BN parties, i.e. Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) and Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), officially left BN and formed a new coalition, Sarawak Parties Alliance, due to BN's defeat in the general elections on 9 May 2018.[41]

No. Federal constituency Portrait Name Coalition (party) Remarks
GPS 18 | PH 7 | PSB 1 | PN 3 | PBM 1 IND 1
P192 Mas Gading Mordi Bimol PH (DAP)
P193 Santubong Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar GPS (PBB) Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law)
P194 Petra Jaya Fadillah Yusof GPS (PBB) Senior Minister of Works / Chief Whip of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) / Member of the Select Committee of Selection
P195 Bandar Kuching Kelvin Yii Lee Wuen PH (DAP) Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P196 Stampin Chong Chieng Jen PH (DAP) MLA of Padungan
P197 Kota Samarahan Rubiah Wang GPS (PBB) Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development
P198 Puncak Borneo Willie Mongin[N 132][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities
P199 Serian Richard Riot Jaem GPS (SUPP) Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to East Asia
P200 Batang Sadong Nancy Shukri GPS (PBB) Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture
P201 Batang Lupar Rohani Abdul Karim GPS (PBB) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Trade
P202 Sri Aman Masir Kujat[N 133][42] PN (IND)
P203 Lubok Antu Jugah Muyang[N 134][43][44] PN (IND)
P204 Betong Robert Lawson Chuat GPS (PBB) Member of the Special Select Committee on Finance and Economy
P205 Saratok Ali Biju[N 135][12][13] PN (BERSATU) Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
P206 Tanjong Manis Yusuf Abd. Wahab GPS (PBB) Chairman of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P207 Igan Ahmad Johnie Zawawi GPS (PBB) Member of the Special Select Committee on Education
P208 Sarikei Wong Ling Biu PH (DAP)
P209 Julau Larry S'ng Wei Shien[N 136][43][45] PBM
P210 Kanowit Aaron Ago Dagang GPS (PRS) Deputy Minister of Health
P211 Lanang Alice Lau Kiong Yieng PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Woman, Child Affairs and Social Development / Member of the Select Committee of House
P212 Sibu Oscar Ling Chai Yew PH (DAP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Infrastructure
P213 Mukah Hanifah Hajar Taib GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)
P214 Selangau Baru Bian[N 137][12][46] PSB MLA of Ba'Kelalan
P215 Kapit Alexander Nanta Linggi GPS (PBB) Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
P216 Hulu Rajang Wilson Ugak Kumbong GPS (PRS) Member of the Select Committee of Privillage / Member of the Special Select Committee of Security
P217 Bintulu Tiong King Sing GPS (PDP) Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to People's Republic of China, Hong Kong and Macao / Member of the Select Committee of House / Member of the Special Select Committee on International Affairs / MLA of Dudong
P218 Sibuti Lukanisman Awang Sauni GPS (PBB) Member of the Public Accounts Committee / Member of the Special Select Committee on Health, Science and Innovation
P219 Miri Michael Teo Yu Keng PH (PKR)
P220 Baram Anyi Ngau GPS (PDP) Member of the Special Select Committee on Agencies under the Prime Minister's Department / Member of the Special Select Committee on Fundamental Liberty and Constitutional Rights
P221 Limbang Hasbi Habibollah GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister of Rural Development
P222 Lawas Henry Sum Agong GPS (PBB) Deputy Minister of Transport

Notes

  1. The PH coalition with WARISAN as confidence and supply won the GE14 election on 9 May 2018. UPKO joined the government as confidence and supply on 10 May 2018.
    After Sheraton Move in February 2020, the new PN coalition consisting of PPBM, PAS, and STAR, with BN, GPS, and PBS as confidence and supply replaced the PHWARISANUPKO government.
    After UMNO's withdrawal of the confidence and supply of PN in August 2021, BN once again became the government, with PN, GPS, and PBS as confidence and supply, replacing the PNBNGPSPBS government.
    In November 2021, the newly formed PBM joins the BN government as confidence and supply.
  2. Prabakaran Parameswaran, Jugah Muyang, Larry Sng
  3. 112 needed for a simple majority.
  4. PHWARISAN
  5. 3 independent MPs join PKR.
  6. 14 independent MPs join PPBM.
  7. 2019 Tanjung Piai by-electionBN gains from PH
  8. 1 MP left UMNO to join WARISAN.
  9. UPKO consisting of 1 MP left the BN coalition and joined the PH government as confidence and supply.
  10. PBB, PRS, PDP, and SUPP consisting of 19 MPs left the BN coalition and formed the GPS coalition.
  11. PBS and PBRS consisting of 2 MPs left the BN coalition and formed the GBS coalition together with STAR, of which consists 1 MP.
  12. 16 MPs left UMNO to become independents.
  13. 1 MP left UMNO to join WARISAN.
  14. 2019 Tanjung Piai by-electionBN gains from PH
  15. 2020 Kimanis by-electionBN gains from IND
  16. STAR consisting of 1 MP left the USA coalition to form the GBS coalition. The USA coalition is now defunct.
  17. 3 independent MPs join PKR.
  18. 16 MPs left UMNO to become independents.
  19. 14 independent MPs join PPBM.
  20. 2020 Kimanis by-electionBN gains from IND
  21. UPKO consisting of 1 MP left the BN coalition and joined the PH government as confidence and supply.
  22. PBB, PRS, PDP, and SUPP consisting of 19 MPs left the BN coalition and formed the GPS coalition.
  23. 1 MP left PRS to form PSB.
  24. PBS and PBRS consisting of 2 MPs left the BN coalition and formed the GBS coalition together with STAR, of which consists 1 MP.
  25. 1 MP left PRS to form PSB.
  26. Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz
  27. 112 needed for a simple majority.
  28. PHWARISANUPKO
  29. PPBM consisting of 26 MPs left the PH coalition, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government. 5 MPs subsequently left PPBM to become independents, while PPBM consisting of the remaining 21 MPs form the PN coalition.
  30. 11 MPs left PKR to become independent, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government. 10 of which aligned themselves with the PN government.
  31. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah does not support the PN-led government, even though his party, UMNO, a component party of BN, is part of the government as confidence and supply. Even so, he still remains as a member of UMNO.
  32. PBRS consisting of 1 MP left the GBS coalition and rejoins the BN coalition. The GBS coalition is now defunct.
  33. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah does not support the PN-led government, even though his party, UMNO, a component party of BN, is part of the government as confidence and supply. Even so, he still remains as a member of UMNO.
  34. PAS consisting of 18 MPs left the GS coalition and formed the PN coalition, which replaced the PH-led government. The GS coalition is now defunct.
  35. 11 MPs left PKR to become independent, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government. 10 of which aligned themselves with the PN government.
  36. PPBM consisting of 26 MPs left the PH coalition, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government. 5 MPs subsequently left PPBM to become independents, while PPBM consisting of the remaining 21 MPs form the PN coalition.
  37. 11 MPs left PKR to become independent, resulting in the collapse of the PH-led government. 10 of which aligned themselves with the PN government.
  38. PBRS consisting of 1 MP left the GBS coalition and rejoins the BN coalition. The GBS coalition is now defunct.
  39. STAR consisting of 1 MP left the GBS coalition and forms the PN coalition. The GBS coalition is now defunct.
  40. PBS consisting of 1 MP left the GBS coalition and joins the PN-led government as confidence and supply. The GBS coalition is now defunct.
  41. PPBM consisting of its remaining 21 MPs, PAS consisting of 18 MPs, and STAR consisting of 1 MP left PH, GS, and GBS respectively, form the PN coalition.
  42. PBS consisting of 1 MP left the GBS coalition and joins the PN-led government as confidence and supply. The GBS coalition is now defunct.
  43. 112 needed for a simple majority.
  44. PH-led government collapses.
  45. BN joined the PN-led government as confidence and supply, which replaced the PH-led government.
  46. Mansor Othman, Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz, Saifuddin Abdullah, Azmin Ali, Zuraida Kamaruddin, Kamarudin Jaffar, Edmund Santhara, Mohd Rashid Hasnon, Jonathan Yasin, Willie Mongin, Ali Biju
  47. Mahathir Mohamad, Mukhriz Mahathir, Amiruddin Hamzah, Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, Maszlee Malik, Baru Bian
  48. 112 needed for a simple majority.
  49. PNBNGPSPBS
  50. 4 MPs left PKR to become independents, aligning themselves with the PN-led government.
  51. Batu Sapi MP Liew Vui Keong died from pneumonia, vacating his seat.
  52. Gerik MP Hasbullah Osman died from a heart attack, vacating his seat.
  53. 10 independent MPs join PPBM.
  54. 4 MPs left PKR to become independents that aligned with the PN-led government.
  55. 4 independent MPs form PEJUANG.
  56. 1 independent MP joins PSB.
  57. 1 MP left PEJUANG to become independent, aligned with PH.
  58. 1 independent MP joins PSB.
  59. 11 independent MPs join PPBM.
  60. 1 MP left PPBM to join PEJUANG
  61. 4 independent MPs form PEJUANG.
  62. Batu Sapi MP Liew Vui Keong died from pneumonia, vacating his seat.
  63. Gerik MP Hasbullah Osman died from a heart attack, vacating his seat.
  64. Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam, Choong Shiau Yoon, Jugah Muyang, Larry Sng
  65. Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, Maszlee Malik
  66. 111 needed for simple majority.
  67. PNBNGPSPBS
  68. 14 UMNO MPs withdrew support for PN, resulting in the collapse of the PN-led government.
  69. 14 UMNO MPs withdrew support for PN, resulting in the collapse of the PN-led government.
  70. 111 needed for a simple majority.
  71. PN-led government collapses.
  72. The 14 UMNO MPs that withdrew support for the PN-led government are now part of the BN-led government.
  73. The 14 UMNO MPs that withdrew support for the PN-led government are now part of the BN-led government.
  74. Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam, Choong Shiau Yoon, Jugah Muyang, Larry Sng
  75. Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, Maszlee Malik
  76. 111 needed for simple majority.
  77. BNPNGPSPBS
  78. UPKO consisting of 1 MP joins the PH coalition.
  79. 1 independent MP joins PKR.
  80. 1 MP left WARISAN to become independent, aligned with BN.
  81. 1 MP left WARISAN to become independent, aligned with BN.
  82. 2 independent MPs form PBM.
  83. 1 independent MP joins PPBM.
  84. 1 independent MP joins PKR.
  85. 1 independent MP forms MUDA.
  86. UPKO consisting of 1 MP joins the PH coalition.
  87. 1 independent MP joins PPBM.
  88. 2 independent MPs form PBM.
  89. 1 independent MP forms MUDA.
  90. Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam, Jugah Muyang, Khairuddin Aman Razali
  91. 111 needed for simple majority.
  92. BNPNGPSPBSPBM
  93. Mahathir Mohamad contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He later joined newly formed party PEJUANG in August 2020.
  94. Mukhriz Mahathir contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He later joined newly formed party PEJUANG in August 2020.
  95. Amiruddin Hamzah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He later joined newly formed party PEJUANG in August 2020.
  96. Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  97. Mustapa Mohamed contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 18 September 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 26 October 2018.
  98. Rosol Wahid contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  99. Shabudin Yahaya contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 12 February 2019.
  100. Mansor Othman contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  101. Hamzah Zainudin contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  102. Noor Azmi Ghazali contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 24 June 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 28 November 2018.
  103. Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz Syed Abdul Fasal contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 24 June 2018 and became an independent.
  104. Ramli Mohd. Noor contested the by-election as a direct Barisan Nasional candidate, after the disqualification of the previous MP, Sivarraajh Chandran, who is also from Barisan Nasional (MIC), due to election offences during the 2018 general election.
  105. Saifuddin Abdullah contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  106. Mohamad Fasiah Mohd. Fakeh contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  107. Mohamed Azmin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he was sacked by the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  108. Zuraida Kamaruddin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which she was sacked by the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. She later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  109. Prabakaran Parameswaran contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 13 May 2018.
  110. Kamaruddin Jaffar contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined back BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  111. Anwar Ibrahim contested the by-election as a Pakatan Harapan (PKR) candidate and won the seat on 13 October 2018, replacing the incumbent MP Danyal Balagopal Abdullah, who was also from Pakatan Harapan (PKR), who vacated his seat on 12 September 2018.
  112. Mas Ermieyati Samsudin contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which she left the party on 1 July 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 13 December 2018.
  113. Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined Bersatu on 22 August 2020.
  114. Syed Saddiq contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent.
  115. Shahruddin Md Salleh contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), had his party membership terminated on 20 June 2020 and thus became an independent. He later joined newly formed party PEJUANG in August, 2020.
  116. Mohd Rashid Hasnon contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  117. Maszlee Malik contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PPBM), was sacked from the party on 28 May 2020 and thus became an independent. He joined newly formed party PEJUANG in August, 2020. However, on 2 November 2020, he resigned from the party, once again being an independent. He later joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 27 November 2021.
  118. Abd. Latiff Ahmad contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 14 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 12 February 2019.
  119. Wee Jeck Seng contested and won the by-election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (MCA), replacing the previous MP Md. Farid Md. Rafik, from Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU), following the death of incumbent who died of heart complications on 21 September 2019.
  120. Rozman Isli contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 11 October 2018 and joined the Sabah Heritage Party.
  121. Abd Rahim Bakri contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  122. Maximus Johnity Ongkili contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party PBS officially left Barisan Nasional on 12 May 2018.
  123. Wilfred Madius Tangau contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party UPKO officially left Barisan Nasional on 10 May 2018.
  124. Mohamad Alamin contested the by-election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO). The by-election was called for after the election of the previous candidate Anifah Aman was declared null and void by an election court on 16 August 2019, pending an appeal. The Federal Court dismissed Anifah Aman's appeal on 2 December 2019.
  125. Azizah Mohd. Dun contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which she left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  126. Yamani Hafez Musa contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 to become an independent, and later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 17 September 2019.
  127. Jonathan Yasin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  128. Arthur Joseph Kurup contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional candidate, after which his party PBRS officially left Barisan Nasional on 11 May 2018.
  129. Ronald Kiandee contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  130. Zakaria Mohd. Edris contested the general election as a candidate of Barisan Nasional (UMNO), after which he left the party on 12 December 2018 and became an independent, later joined Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 14 March 2019.
  131. Vivian Wong Shir Yee contested and won the by-election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (DAP), following the death of incumbent Wong Tien Fatt on 28 March 2019.
  132. Willie Mongin contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  133. Masir Kujat contested the general election as PRS (Barisan Nasional) candidate, after which he quit and joined PSB on 13 March 2019.
  134. Jugah Muyang contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 12 May 2018. He left PKR on 5 June 2020 and became an independent.
  135. Ali Biju contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resigned from the party on 24 February 2020 and became an independent. He later joined BERSATU on 22 August 2020.
  136. Larry S'ng Wei Shien contested the general election as an independent candidate, after which he joined Pakatan Harapan (PKR) on 12 May 2018. He then resigned from the party on 28 February 2021 and became an independent.
  137. Baru Bian contested the general election as a candidate of Pakatan Harapan (PKR), after which he resign from the party on 24 February 2020, becoming an independent, later joining Parti Sarawak Bersatu on 30 May 2020.

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