Keningau is a federal constituency in Interior Division (Keningau District and Tambunan District), Sabah, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1974.
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Keningau (P180) Sabah constituency |
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Legislature | Dewan Rakyat |
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Constituency created | 1974 |
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First contested | 1974 |
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Last contested | 2022 |
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Population (2020)[1] | 129,882 |
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Electors (2020)[2] | 87,588 |
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Area (km²) | 2,231 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 58.2 |
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The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
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Ethnic breakdown of Keningau's electorate as of 2022
Sabah Bumiputera (72.9%)
Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (12.6%)
Other ethnicities (2.6%)
Age breakdown of Keningau's electorate as of 2022
18-20 (7.87%)
21-29 (26.5%)
30-39 (24.82%)
40-49 (15.81%)
50-59 (12.44%)
60-69 (8%)
70-79 (2.83%)
80-89 (1.13%)
above 90 (0.6%)
Gender breakdown of Keningau's electorate as of 2022
Male (50.39%)
Female (49.61%)
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Keningau constituency has a total of 37 polling districts.[3]
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State constituency |
Polling Districts |
Code |
Location |
Tambunan(N39) |
Kirokot |
180/39/01 |
SK Kirokot |
Patau |
180/39/02 |
SK Patau |
Kinabaan |
180/39/03 |
SMK Tambunan |
Sunsuron |
180/39/04 |
SK Sunsuron |
Timbou |
180/39/05 |
SK Timbou |
Toboh |
180/39/06 |
SK St David Toboh |
Kaingaran |
180/39/07 |
SK Kaingaran |
Tambunan Bandar |
180/39/08 |
- SK Pekan Tambunan
- SMA Negeri Pekan Tambunan
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Lubong |
180/39/09 |
SK Nambayan |
Nambayan |
180/39/10 |
SK Monsok Tengah |
Kuala Monsok |
180/39/11 |
SK Lotong |
Garas |
180/39/12 |
SK Garas |
Tiong |
180/39/13 |
SK Tiong Widu |
Namadan |
180/39/14 |
SK Kuala Namadan Tambunan |
Monsorulong |
180/39/15 |
SK Kinaluan |
Rompon |
180/39/16 |
SK Rompon |
Bingkor(N40) |
Ranggon |
180/40/01 |
SA Rakyat Al-Huda |
Apin-Apin |
180/40/02 |
SK Apin-Apin |
Marampong |
180/40/03 |
- SK Merampong
- SK Liau Apin-Apin
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Bunga Raya |
180/40/04 |
SK Bunga Raya |
Kukuangoh |
180/40/05 |
SK Kampong Baru |
Tuntumulod |
180/40/06 |
SK Bunsit |
Bingkor |
180/40/07 |
SK Bingkor |
Baginda |
180/40/08 |
SK Binaong |
Tuarid Taud |
180/40/09 |
SK Tuarid Taud |
Keningau Station |
180/40/10 |
SMK Keningau II |
Keningau Bandar |
180/40/11 |
SMK St. Francis Xavier |
Liawan(N41) |
Luagan |
180/41/01 |
SK Luagan |
Liawan |
180/41/02 |
SK Kg Keningau |
Patikang Laut |
180/41/03 |
SK Bulu Silou |
Sinagang |
180/41/04 |
SK Senagang |
Meninpir |
180/41/05 |
SJK (C) Yuk Kong |
Bayangan |
180/41/06 |
SA Negeri Bayangan Keningau |
Mesjid |
180/41/07 |
SMK Gunsanad |
Limbawan |
180/41/08 |
SK Pekan Keningau |
Motou |
180/41/09 |
Tadika Sabah Chinese Association Keningau |
Banjar |
180/41/10 |
SK Banjar |
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Representation history
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State constituency
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Parliamentary constituency | State constituency |
1967–1974 | 1974–1985 | 1985–1995 | 1995–2004 | 2004–2020 | 2020–present |
Keningau | | Bingkor |
| Liawan |
Pensiangan | | Pensiangan | |
Sook | |
| Tambunan |
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Local governments & postcodes
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No. |
State Constituency |
Local Government |
Postcode |
N39 |
Tambunan |
Tambunan District Council |
- 89000 Keningau
- 89300 Ranau
- 89650 Tambunan
- 89900 Tenom
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N40 |
Bingkor |
Keningau District Council |
N41 |
Liawan |
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Malaysian general by-election, 26–30 January 1977
Upon the resignation of incumbent, Stephen Robert Evans
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
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BN | Harris Salleh | 8,410 | 77.43 | |
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Independent | Bittie Basingau | 2,451 | 22.57 | |
Total valid votes |
10,861 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
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Unreturned ballots |
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Turnout |
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Registered electors |
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Majority |
5,959 | 54.86 |
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Malaysian general election, 1974
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
On the nomination day, Stephen Robert Evans won uncontested. |
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BN | Stephen Robert Evans |
Total valid votes |
| 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
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Unreturned ballots |
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Turnout |
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Registered electors |
12,816 |
Majority |
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This was a new constituency created. |
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