Kuala Penyu is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1]
Demographics
Ethnic breakdown of Kuala Penyu's electorate as of 2020
- Sabah Bumiputera (90.4%)
 
- Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (5.54%)
 
- Chinese (2.40%)
 
- Other ethnicities (1.62%)
 
 
  
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Kuala Penyu constituency has a total of 12 polling districts.[2]
| State constituency
 | 
Polling District
 | 
Code
 | 
Location
 | 
| Kuala Penyu (N33)
 | 
Tenambak
 | 
177/33/01
 | 
SK Tenambak
 | 
| Temporong
 | 
177/33/02
 | 
SK St. Augustine
 | 
| Sitombok
 | 
177/33/03
 | 
SJK (C) Chung Hwa
 | 
| Palu Palu
 | 
177/33/04
 | 
SK Palu-Palu
 | 
| Bundu
 | 
177/33/05
 | 
SK St. Peter Bundu
 | 
| Melampai
 | 
177/33/06
 | 
SK Menunggang
 | 
| Mansud
 | 
177/33/07
 | 
SK Mansud
 | 
| Karukan
 | 
177/33/08
 | 
SK Kerukan
 | 
| Kilugus
 | 
177/33/09
 | 
SK Kilugus
 | 
| Tanjung Aru
 | 
177/33/10
 | 
SK Tanjung Aru
 | 
| Malikai
 | 
177/33/11
 | 
SK Melikai
 | 
| Menumbok
 | 
177/33/12
 | 
SK Pekan Menumbok
 | 
Representation History
| Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Kuala Penyu
 | 
| Assembly
 | 
Years
 | 
Member
 | 
Party
 | 
| Constituency created
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
1967 – 1971
 | 
Fadzil Wong Fook Siang
 | 
UPKO
 | 
| 4th
 | 
1971 – 1976
 | 
Alliance (USNO)
 | 
| 5th
 | 
1976
 | 
BERJAYA
 | 
| 1976 – 1981
 | 
BN (BERJAYA)
 | 
| 6th
 | 
1981 – 1985
 | 
Rashiddin Hatt Bulanggung
 | 
| 7th
 | 
1985 – 1986
 | 
Johan Ghani
 | 
USNO
 | 
| 8th
 | 
1986 – 1990
 | 
Wences Angang
 | 
PBS
 | 
| 9th
 | 
1990 – 1994
 | 
| 10th
 | 
1994 – 1999
 | 
| 11th
 | 
1999 – 2004
 | 
BN (UPKO)
 | 
| 12th
 | 
2004 – 2008
 | 
Johan Ghani
 | 
Independent
 | 
| 13th
 | 
2008 – 2013
 | 
Teo Kwan Chin @ Teo Mau Sing
 | 
BN (UPKO)
 | 
| 14th
 | 
2013 – 2018
 | 
Limus Jury
 | 
| 15th
 | 
2018
 | 
| 2018 – 2020
 | 
UPKO
 | 
| 2020
 | 
Independent
 | 
| GRS (BERSATU)
 | 
| 16th
 | 
2020 – 2022
 | 
| 2022 - 2023
 | 
GRS (Direct)
 | 
| 2023–present
 | 
GRS (PGRS)
 | 
Election results
Sabah state election, 2013
| Party
 | 
Candidate
 | 
Votes | 
% | 
∆%
 | 
| 
 | 
BN | 
Limus Jury | 
7,311 | 
56.61 | 
  11.48
 | 
| 
 | 
PKR | 
Johan Ghani | 
5,038 | 
39.01 | 
  29.92
 | 
| 
 | 
STAR | 
Ining Sinten @ Alexander Sintin | 
154 | 
1.19 | 
  1.19
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent | 
Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Walli | 
92 | 
0.71 | 
  0.71
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent | 
Jusbian Kenneth | 
44 | 
0.34 | 
  0.34
 | 
| Total valid votes
 | 
12,639 | 
97.86
 | 
| Total rejected ballots
 | 
250 | 
1.16
 | 
| Unreturned ballots
 | 
26 | 
0.20
 | 
| Turnout
 | 
12,915 | 
87.50 | 
  11.67
 | 
| Registered electors
 | 
14,759
 | 
| Majority
 | 
2,273 | 
17.60 | 
  14.98
 | 
| 
 | 
Kuala Penyu hold
 | 
Swing
 | 
BN
 | 
| 
 | 
Sabah state election, 1999
| Party
 | 
Candidate
 | 
Votes | 
% | 
∆%
 | 
| 
 | 
BN | 
Wences Anggang | 
4,956 | 
51.07 | 
  4.19
 | 
| 
 | 
PBS | 
Marcellinus Augustine Piong | 
4,072 | 
41.96 | 
  9.58
 | 
| 
 | 
BERSEKUTU | 
Awang Hashim Awang Gador | 
468 | 
4.82 | 
  4.82
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent | 
Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Walli | 
59 | 
0.61 | 
  0.61
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent | 
Asmat Misrin | 
10 | 
0.10 | 
  0.10
 | 
| Total valid votes
 | 
9,565 | 
98.56
 | 
| Total rejected ballots
 | 
140 | 
1.44
 | 
| Unreturned ballots
 | 
0 | 
0.00
 | 
| Turnout
 | 
9,705 | 
80.43 | 
  1.55
 | 
| Registered electors
 | 
12,066
 | 
| Majority
 | 
884 | 
9.11 | 
  4.45
 | 
| 
 | 
Kuala Penyu gain from BN
 | 
Swing
 | 
PBS
 | 
| 
 | 
Sabah state election, 1994
| Party
 | 
Candidate
 | 
Votes | 
% | 
∆%
 | 
| 
 | 
PBS | 
Wences Anggang | 
4,430 | 
51.54 | 
  0.53
 | 
| 
 | 
BN | 
Mohd Zahari Mohd Zinin | 
4,030 | 
46.88 | 
  46.88
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent | 
Ismail Salleh | 
51 | 
0.59 | 
  0.59
 | 
| Total valid votes
 | 
8,511 | 
99.01
 | 
| Total rejected ballots
 | 
85 | 
0.99
 | 
| Unreturned ballots
 | 
0 | 
0.00
 | 
| Turnout
 | 
8,596 | 
81.98 | 
  2.85
 | 
| Registered electors
 | 
10,486
 | 
| Majority
 | 
400 | 
4.66 | 
  9.20
 | 
| 
 | 
Kuala Penyu hold
 | 
Swing
 | 
PBS
 | 
| 
 | 
Sabah state election, 1990
| Party
 | 
Candidate
 | 
Votes | 
% | 
∆%
 | 
| 
 | 
PBS | 
Wences Anggang | 
3,730 | 
52.07 | 
  1.76
 | 
| 
 | 
USNO | 
Johan Ghani | 
2,737 | 
38.21 | 
  6.40
 | 
| 
 | 
BERSEKUTU | 
Awang Damit Awang Othman | 
311 | 
4.34 | 
  4.34
 | 
| 
 | 
PRS | 
Awang Maslin Mohd Hashim | 
163 | 
2.28 | 
  2.28
 | 
| 
 | 
AKAR | 
Engkuan Eyong | 
129 | 
1.80 | 
  1.80
 | 
| Total valid votes
 | 
7,070 | 
98.70
 | 
| Total rejected ballots
 | 
93 | 
1.30
 | 
| Unreturned ballots
 | 
0 | 
0.00
 | 
| Turnout
 | 
7,163 | 
84.83 | 
  4.13
 | 
| Registered electors
 | 
8,444
 | 
| Majority
 | 
993 | 
13.86 | 
  4.64
 | 
| 
 | 
Kuala Penyu hold
 | 
Swing
 | 
PBS
 | 
| 
 | 
Sabah state election, 1986
| Party
 | 
Candidate
 | 
Votes | 
% | 
∆%
 | 
| 
 | 
PBS | 
Wences Anggang | 
3,152 | 
53.83 | 
  44.84
 | 
| 
 | 
USNO | 
Johan Ghani | 
2,612 | 
44.61 | 
  4.62
 | 
| Total valid votes
 | 
5,764 | 
98.45
 | 
| Total rejected ballots
 | 
91 | 
1.55
 | 
| Unreturned ballots
 | 
0 | 
0.00
 | 
| Turnout
 | 
5,855 | 
80.70
 | 
| Registered electors
 | 
7,255
 | 
| Majority
 | 
540 | 
9.22
 | 
| 
 | 
Kuala Penyu gain from PBS
 | 
Swing
 | 
USNO
 | 
| 
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