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Selangor State Legislative Assembly

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Selangor State Legislative Assembly

Dewan Negeri Selangor

ديوان نݢري سلاڠور
15th Selangor State Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Insignia of Selangor State Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded8 July 1959 (Dewan Negeri Selangor)
11 June 1877 (Majlis Mesyuarat Negeri)
Preceded byMajlis Mesyuarat Negeri[1]
Leadership
Sultan
Lau Weng San, PHDAP
since 19 September 2023
Deputy Speaker
Mohd Kamri Kamaruddin, PH–PKR
since 19 September 2023
Amirudin Shari, PH–PKR
since 19 June 2018
Opposition Leader
Azmin Ali, PNBERSATU
since 19 September 2023
Secretary
Gayathri Prasena Jaya Kumar
Structure
Seats56
Quorum: 19
Simple majority: 29
Two-thirds majority : 38
Political groups
(As of 11 May 2024)

Government (35)
  PH (32)

  BN (2)

  Independent (1)

Opposition (21)
  PN (21)

Speaker (1)

  PH (non-MLA)
Committees
10
  • Public Accounts Committee
  • Standing Orders Committee
  • Committee of Privileges
  • Special Select Committee on Capability, Accountability and Transparency
  • Select Committee for District Offices
  • Select Committee for Local Authorities
  • Select Committee for Agencies, Statutory Bodies and Subsidiaries
  • Special Select House Management Committee
  • Special Select Committee for Poverty Eradication
  • Special Select Committee for Water Supply Management
Elections
Plurality: First-past-the-post (56 single-member constituencies)
Last election
12 August 2023
Next election
By 18 November 2028
Meeting place
Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, Selangor
Website
dewan.selangor.gov.my

The Selangor State Legislative Assembly (Malay: Dewan Negeri Selangor) is the unicameral state legislature of the Malaysian state of Selangor. The State Assembly is composed of 56 members representing single-member constituencies throughout the state. Elections are held no more than five years apart, and by Malaysian political convention, are conducted simultaneously with elections to the federal parliament and other state assemblies (except Sabah and Sarawak).

It convenes at the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Building in the capital Shah Alam. Since 2008, Assembly proceedings have been broadcast live on the internet.[2]

Map of current constituencies (since 2018). Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya also included

Current composition

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Government Opposition
PH BN IND PN
32 2 1 21
15 12 5 2 11 10
DAP PKR AMANAH UMNO IND BERSATU PAS
No. Parliamentary Constituency No. State Constituency Portrait Member Coalition (Party) Post
N/A Non-MLA Lau Weng San PH (DAP) Speaker
P092 Sabak Bernam N01 Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail BN (UMNO) EXCO Member
N02 Sabak Sallehen Mukhyi PN (PAS) N/A
P093 Sungai Besar N03 Sungai Panjang Mohd Razali Saari PN (PAS)
N04 Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim PH (DAP) EXCO Member
P094 Hulu Selangor N05 Hulu Bernam Mui'zzuddeen Mahyuddin PN (PAS) N/A
N06 Kuala Kubu Baharu Pang Sock Tao PH (DAP)
N07 Batang Kali Muhammad Muhaimin Harith Abdullah Sani PN (BERSATU)
P095 Tanjong Karang N08 Sungai Burong Mohd Zamri Mohd Zainuldin PN (PAS)
N09 Permatang Nurul Syazwani Noh PN (BERSATU)
P096 Kuala Selangor N10 Bukit Melawati Noorazley Yahya PN (BERSATU)
N11 Ijok Jefri Mejan PN (PAS)
N12 Jeram Harrison Hassan PN (BERSATU)
P097 Selayang N13 Kuang Mohd Rafiq Mohd Abdullah PN (BERSATU)
N14 Rawang Chua Wei Kiat PH (PKR)
N15 Taman Templer Anfaal Saari PH (AMANAH) EXCO Member
P098 Gombak N16 Sungai Tua Amirudin Shari PH (PKR)
N17 Gombak Setia Muhammad Hilman Idham PN (BERSATU) N/A
N18 Hulu Kelang Azmin Ali PN (BERSATU)
P099 Ampang N19 Bukit Antarabangsa Mohd Kamri Kamaruddin PH (PKR) Deputy Speaker
N20 Lembah Jaya Syed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman Alhadad PH (PKR)
P100 Pandan N21 Pandan Indah Izham Hashim PH (AMANAH) EXCO Member
N22 Teratai Yew Jia Haur PH (DAP) N/A
P101 Hulu Langat N23 Dusun Tua Johan Abd Aziz BN (UMNO)
N24 Semenyih Nushi Mahfodz PN (PAS)
P102 Bangi N25 Kajang David Cheong Kian Young PH (PKR)
N26 Sungai Ramal Mohd Shafie Ngah PN (PAS)
N27 Balakong Wayne Ong Chun Wei PH (DAP)
P103 Puchong N28 Seri Kembangan Wong Siew Ki PH (DAP)
N29 Seri Serdang Abbas Salimi Azmi PH (AMANAH)
P104 Subang N30 Kinrara Ng Sze Han PH (DAP) EXCO Member
N31 Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze PH (DAP) N/A
P105 Petaling Jaya N32 Seri Setia Mohammad Fahmi Ngah PH (PKR) EXCO Member
N33 Taman Medan Afif Bahardin PN (BERSATU) N/A
N34 Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran PH (DAP)
P106 Damansara N35 Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei PH (DAP)
N36 Bandar Utama Jamaliah Jamaluddin PH (DAP) EXCO Member
N37 Bukit Lanjan Pua Pei Ling PH (PKR) N/A
P107 Sungai Buloh N38 Paya Jaras Ab Halim Tamuri PN (PAS)
N39 Kota Damansara Muhammad Izuan Ahmad Kasim PH (PKR)
P108 Shah Alam N40 Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi PH (PKR) EXCO Member
N41 Batu Tiga Danial Al Rashid Haron Aminar Rashid PH (AMANAH) N/A
P109 Kapar N42 Meru Mariam Abdul Rashid PH (AMANAH)
N43 Sementa Noor Najhan Mohamad Salleh PN (PAS)
N44 Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari[N 1][3] IND
P110 Klang N45 Bandar Baru Klang Quah Perng Fei PH (DAP)
N46 Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri PH (PKR)
N47 Pandamaran Tony Leong Tuck Chee PH (DAP)
P111 Kota Raja N48 Sentosa Gunarajah George PH (PKR)
N49 Sungai Kandis Wan Dzahanurin Ahmad PN (BERSATU)
N50 Kota Kemuning Preakas Sampunathan PH (DAP)
P112 Kuala Langat N51 Sijangkang Ahmad Yunus Hairi PN (PAS) MP for Kuala Langat
N52 Banting Papparaidu Veraman PH (DAP) EXCO Member
N53 Morib Rosnizan Ahmad PN (BERSATU) N/A
P113 Sepang N54 Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah PH (PKR) EXCO Member
N55 Dengkil Jamil Salleh PN (BERSATU) N/A
N56 Sungai Pelek Lwi Kian Keong PH (DAP)

Seating arrangement

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N44 Selat Klang N56 Sungai Pelek N41 Batu Tiga N22 Teratai N20 Lembah Jaya N29 Seri Serdang N37 Bukit Lanjan Vacant
Vacant N42 Meru N25 Kajang N27 Balakong N14 Rawang N28 Seri Kembangan Vacant
Vacant N35 Kampung Tunku N48 Sentosa N47 Pandamaran N31 Subang Jaya Vacant
Vacant N11 Ijok N23 Dusun Tua N34 Bukit Gasing N46 Pelabuhan Klang N06 Kuala Kubu Baharu Vacant
N49 Sungai Kandis N08 Sungai Burong B N40 Kota Anggerik (EXCO Member) N39 Kota Damansara
N03 Sungai Panjang N13 Kuang N51 Sijangkang C A N54 Tanjong Sepat (EXCO Member) N01 Sungai Air Tawar (EXCO Member) N45 Bandar Baru Klang
Vacant N09 Permatang N02 Sabak N17 Gombak Setia N21 Pandan Indah (EXCO Member) N04 Sekinchan (EXCO Member) N50 Kota Kemuning
N07 Batang Kali N42 Sementa N33 Taman Medan N38 Paya Jaras Sergeant-at-Arm N30 Kinrara (EXCO Member) State Financial Officer N15 Taman Templer (EXCO Member) Vacant
N10 Bukit Melawati N53 Morib N26 Sungai Ramal N18 Hulu Kelang (Opposition Leader) N16 Sungai Tua
(Menteri Besar)
State Legal Advisor N32 Seri Setia (EXCO Member) N19 Bukit Antarabangsa (Deputy Speaker)
N05 Hulu Bernam N24 Semenyih N12 Jeram State Secretary N52 Banting (EXCO Member) Vacant
N55 Dengkil the Mace N36 Bandar Utama (EXCO Member)
Secretary
Speaker
Sultan

Role

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As the state's legislative body, the Selangor State Legislative Assembly's main function is to enact laws that apply to Selangor, known as enactments. The Speaker presides over the Assembly's proceedings, and works to maintain order during debates. The present Speaker is Lau Weng San of the Democratic Action Party (DAP) and the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition.

The state government's executive branch (known as the Selangor State Executive Council (EXCO), or Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri), including the Menteri Besar, are drawn from the Assembly. The Menteri Besar is ceremonially appointed by the Sultan of Selangor on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Assembly. The Menteri Besar then appoints members of the State EXCO drawing from members of the Assembly.

Selcat

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The Speaker also chairs the Select Committee on Competency, Accountability and Transparency (Selcat), a six-member panel consisting of state assemblymen which holds public hearings to investigate state issues.[4] Selcat was formed when Pakatan Rakyat came to power after the 2008 election.[5]

Speakers Roll of Honour

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The following is the Speaker of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly Roll of Honour, since 1959:

No. Speaker Term start Term end Party Constituency
1 Abdullah Hassan 8 July 1959 17 November 1962 Alliance (UMNO) Port Swettenham
2 Abdullah Yassin 4 December 1962 12 November 1966 Alliance (UMNO) Kampong Bharu
3 Raja Nong Chik Raja Ishak 9 December 1966 19 Mac 1969 Alliance (UMNO) Dengkil
4 Raja Zulklifi Raja Borhan 15 March 1971 30 July 1974 Alliance (UMNO) Port Swettenham
5 Shoib Ahmad 16 September 1974 29 March 1982 BN (UMNO) Kalumpang
6 Saidin Tamby 4 June 1982 5 October 1990 BN (UMNO) Gombak
Paya Jaras
7 Zainal Dahalan 19 November 1990 25 April 1995 BN (UMNO) Sungai Air Tawar
8 Onn Ismail 18 Mei 1995 22 April 2008 BN (UMNO) Selat Klang
9 Teng Chang Khim 22 April 2008 30 Mei 2013 PR (DAP) Sungai Pinang
10 Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan 21 June 2013 9 April 2018 PH (DAP) Subang Jaya
11 Ng Suee Lim 26 June 2018 23 June 2023 PH (DAP) Sekinchan
12 Lau Weng San 19 September 2023 Incumbent PH (DAP) non-MLA

Election pendulum

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The 2023 Selangor state election witnessed 34 governmental seats and 22 non-governmental seats fill the Selangor State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 16 safe seats and 8 fairly safe seats, while the non-government side has 6 fairly safe seats.

GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Taman Templer Anfaal Saari AMANAH 49.67
Dusun Tua Johan Abd Aziz UMNO 49.91
Sungai Pelek Lwi Kian Keong DAP 51.77
Batu Tiga Danial Al Rashid Haron Aminar Rashid AMANAH 51.30
Meru Mariam Abdul Rashid AMANAH 52.45
Sungai Air Tawar Rizam Ismail UMNO 52.84
Kota Damansara Muhamad Izuan Ahmad Kasim PKR 53.72
Kuala Kubu Baharu Lee Kee Hiong DAP 54.40
Tanjong Sepat Borhan Aman Shah PKR 55.01
Kota Anggerik Najwan Halimi PKR 55.97
Fairly safe
Pelabuhan Klang Azmizam Zaman Huri PKR 56.39
Sungai Tua Amirudin Shari PKR 56.87
Lembah Jaya Syed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman Alhadad PKR 57.27
Seri Setia Fahmi Ngah PKR 58.37
Seri Serdang Abbas Salimi Azmi AMANAH 59.71
Pandan Indah Ir. Izham Hashim AMANAH 59.95
Safe
Sekinchan Ng Suee Lim DAP 62.22
Bukit Antarabangsa Mohd Kamri Kamaruddin PKR 65.86
Kota Kemuning Preakas Sampunathan DAP 70.08
Kajang David Cheong Kian Young PKR 70.36
Rawang Chua Wei Kiat PKR 74.35
Balakong Wayne Ong Chun Wei DAP 76.21
Bukit Lanjan Pua Pei Ling DAP 78.29
Teratai Yew Jia Haur DAP 80.07
Banting Papparaidu Veraman DAP 80.58
Kinrara Ng Sze Han DAP 80.97
Subang Jaya Michelle Ng Mei Sze DAP 81.26
Sentosa Gunarajah George PKR 83.53
Bandar Utama Jamaliah Jamaluddin DAP 85.25
Bukit Gasing Rajiv Rishyakaran DAP 85.87
Pandamaran Leong Tuck Chee DAP 86.75
Bandar Baru Klang Quah Perng Fei DAP 87.04
Seri Kembangan Wong Siew Ki DAP 89.30
Kampung Tunku Lim Yi Wei DAP 90.90
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Marginal
Dengkil Jamil Salleh BERSATU 48.52
Sungai Kandis Wan Dzahanurin Ahmad BERSATU 49.01
Gombak Setia Hilman Idham BERSATU 49.17
Taman Medan Afif Bahardin BERSATU 50.03
Semenyih Nushi Mahfodz PAS 50.87
Ijok Jefri Mejan PAS 51.52
Bukit Melawati Noorazley Yahya BERSATU 51.54
Hulu Bernam Mu'izuddin Mahyuddin PAS 51.61
Hulu Kelang Azmin Ali BERSATU 51.63
Paya Jaras Ab Halim Tamuri PAS 51.63
Batang Kali Muhammad Muhaimin Harith Abdullah Sani BERSATU 52.42
Permatang Nurul Syazwani Noh BERSATU 53.60
Sungai Ramal Mohd Shafie Ngah PAS 51.34
Kuang Mohd Rafiq Abdullah BERSATU 55.37
Morib Rosnizan Ahmad BERSATU 55.65
Sungai Panjang Mohd Razali Saari PAS 55.89
Fairly safe
Selat Klang Abdul Rashid Asari BERSATU 58.88
Sementa Noor Najhan Mohamad Salleh PAS 59.20
Sabak Sallehen Mukhyi PAS 59.31
Jeram Harrison Hassan BERSATU 59.62
Sijangkang Dr. Ahmad Yunus Hairi PAS 61.41
Sungai Burong Mohd Zamri Mohd Zainuldin PAS 64.22

List of assemblies

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Assembly Term

began

Members Election Committee Majority party/coalition
1st 1959 Abu Bakar Alliance
2nd 1964 Harun I Alliance
3rd 1969 Harun II Alliance (1969–1973)

Barisan Nasional (1973–1974)

4th 1974 Harun III (1974–1976)

Hormat I (1976–1978)

Barisan Nasional
5th 1978 Hormat II Barisan Nasional
6th 1982 Ahmad Razali Barisan Nasional
7th 1986 Muhammad Taib I Barisan Nasional
8th 1990 Muhammad Taib II Barisan Nasional
9th 1995 Muhammad Taib IIII (1995–1997)

Abu Hassan I (1997–1999)

Barisan Nasional
10th 1999 Abu Hassan II (1999–2000)

Mohamed Khir I (2000–2004)

Barisan Nasional
11th 2004 Mohamed Khir II Barisan Nasional
12th 2008 Khalid I Pakatan Rakyat
13th 2013 Khalid II (2013–2014)

Azmin I (2014–2018)

Pakatan Rakyat (2013–2014)

Malaysian Islamic Party (2014)
Pakatan Rakyat (2014–2015)
Pakatan Harapan & Malaysian Islamic Party (2015–2018)

14th 2018 Azmin II (2018)
Amirudin I (2018–2023)
Pakatan Harapan
15th 2023 Amirudin II Pakatan Harapan & Barisan Nasional

Notes

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  1. ^ On 6 March 2024, Abdul Rashid declared support for Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari and his state government.

References

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  1. ^ "Sejarah Dewan Negeri Selangor". dewan.selangor.gov.my. Pejabat Dewan Negeri Selangor Darul Ehsan. Archived from the original on 20 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. ^ Selangor state assembly to go live The Star. 21 May 2008
  3. ^ "Bersatu rep declares support for Selangor MB". www.freemalaysiatoday.com. 2023-11-08. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  4. ^ Historic SELCAT Public Hearing Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine Hannah Yeoh. 24 March 2009
  5. ^ Selangor Assembly Passes Motion On Formation Of SELCAT On Last Day Archived 2009-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Bernama. 26 May 2008
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