Ethnic breakdown of Tioman's electorate as of 2022[2]
Other ethnicities (9.05%)
According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Tioman constituency is divided into 15 polling districts.[3]
State constituency
|
Polling district
|
Code
|
Location
|
Tioman(N42)
|
Sungai Puteri
|
091/42/01
|
SK Sungai Puteri
|
Kuala Rompin
|
091/42/02
|
SMK Rompin
|
Bandar Baru Rompin
|
091/42/03
|
SK Rompin
|
Pontian
|
091/42/04
|
SK Pontian
|
FELDA Selendang
|
091/42/05
|
- SK LKTP Selendang 1
- SK Sungai Mok
|
Sarang Tiong
|
091/42/06
|
SK Sarang Tiong
|
Kampung Janglau
|
091/42/07
|
SK Janglau
|
Kampung Jawa
|
091/42/08
|
SMK Tanjung Gemok
|
Endau
|
091/42/09
|
SK Tanjung Gemok
|
Pianggu
|
091/42/10
|
SK Pianggu
|
Denai
|
091/42/11
|
SK Denai
|
Tekek
|
091/42/12
|
- SMK Tekek
- Salang Pusaka Resort Tioman
|
Juara
|
091/42/13
|
SK Juara
|
Kampung Genting
|
091/42/14
|
Balai Raya Kampung Genting
|
Mukut
|
091/42/15
|
SK Mukut
|
Representation history
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Members of the Legislative Assembly for Tioman
|
Assembly
|
Years
|
Name
|
Party
|
Constituency created from Rompin
|
7th
|
1986–1990
|
Hasan Arifin
|
BN (UMNO)
|
8th
|
1990–1995
|
Mustafar Abu Bakar
|
9th
|
1995–1999
|
10th
|
1999–2004
|
11th
|
2004–2008
|
Md Rusli Ismail
|
12th
|
2008–2013
|
Mohd Johari Hussain
|
13th
|
2013–2018
|
14th
|
2018–2022
|
15th
|
2022–present
|
Pahang state by-election, 7 December 2022
Upon the death of the candidate, Md Yunus Ramli
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
BN |
Mohd Johari Hussain |
8,080 |
48.95 |
|
|
PN |
Nor Idayu Hashim |
7,507 |
45.47 |
45.47
|
|
PH |
Mohd Fadzli Mohd Ramly |
784 |
4.75 |
|
|
GTA |
Osman Bakar |
79 |
0.48 |
0.48
|
|
Independent |
Sulaiman Bakar |
58 |
0.35 |
|
Total valid votes
|
16,508 |
100.00
|
Total rejected ballots
|
91
|
Unreturned ballots
|
22
|
Turnout
|
16,621 |
58.39
|
Registered electors
|
28,465
|
Majority
|
573 |
3.48
|
|
BN hold
|
Swing
|
|