Political subdivision in Malaysia
Malaysian electoral constituency
Jenderak is a state constituency in Pahang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Pahang State Legislative Assembly.[1]
History
Polling districts
According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Jenderak constituency is divided into 11 polling districts.[3]
State constituency
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Polling Districts
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Code
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Location
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Jenderak (N27)
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Kampung Pian
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087/27/01
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Dewan Orang Ramai Kampung Pian
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Sungai Mai
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087/27/02
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Dewan Orang Ramai Kampung Gong Halt dan Balai Raya Kampung Gong Halt
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Kuala Mai
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087/27/03
|
SK Kuala Mai Bharu
|
Paya Luas
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087/27/04
|
SK Paya Luas
|
Kuala Krau
|
087/27/05
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SJK (C) Kuala Krau
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FELDA Jenderak Utara
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087/27/06
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SK LKTP Jenderak Utara
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Kampung Jenderak
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087/27/07
|
SK Jenderak
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Kampung Dato Shariff
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087/27/08
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Dewan Serbaguna Kampung Dato' Sharif Ahmad
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FELDA Jenderak Selatan
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087/28/09
|
SK LKTP Jenderak Selatan
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Paya Pelong
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087/27/10
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Balai Raya Kampung Paya Pelong
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Penderas
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087/27/11
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SK Penderas
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Representation history
Members of the Legislative Assembly for Jenderak
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Assembly
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Years
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Name
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Party
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Constituency created
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1st
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1959-1964
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Mohamed Yusoff Long
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Alliance (UMNO)
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2nd
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1964-1969
|
|
1969-1971 |
Assembly dissolved
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3rd
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1971-1974
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Mohamed Yusoff Long
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Alliance (UMNO)
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4th
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1974-1978
|
Mohamed Khairuddin Kawi
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BN (UMNO)
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5th
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1978-1982
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Abdullah Hashim Mohamed Ali
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6th
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1982-1986
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7th
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1986-1990
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Abdullah Kia
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8th
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1990-1995
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9th
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1995-1999
|
Mohamed Jaafar
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10th
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1999-2004
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11th
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2004-2008
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12th
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2008-2013
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13th
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2013-2018
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14th
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2018-2022
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15th
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2022–present
|
Rodzuan Zaaba
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