Tras (state constituency) explained

Tras
State:Pahang
State-Rep:Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji
State-Rep-Party:Pakatan Harapan
State-Status:active
State-Created:1959
State-Abolished:1974
State-Created2:1984
State-Election-First:1959
State-Election-Last:2022
Demo-Electors:38,329
Demo-Electors-Date:2022

Tras 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 Tras constituency is divided into 16 polling districts.[2]

State constituencyPolling districtCodeLocation
Tras(N07)Sungai Ruan080/07/01
  • SJK (C) Sungai Ruan
  • SMK Sungai Ruan
Hulu Gali080/07/02SK Ulu Gali
Pintu Padang080/07/03SM Sains Tengku Abdullah
Kampung Sempalit080/07/04Balai Raya Kampung Baru Sempalit
Kampung Baru Sempalit080/07/05SJK (C) Sempalit
Simpang Kallang080/07/06SMK Seri Raub
Kampung Melayu080/07/07SMK Dato Shah Bandar Hussain
Bukit Koman080/07/08SJK (C) Yuh Hwa
Sungai Lui080/07/09
  • SJK (C) Sungai Lui
  • Tadika Sungai Lui
Taman Sentosa080/07/10SK Mahmud
Bandar Raub080/07/11SMJK Chung Ching
Raub Jaya080/07/12SMK Mahmud
Pekan Tras080/07/13SJK (C) Tras
Bukit Fraser080/07/14Pejabat Perbadanan Kemajuan Bukit Fraser
Sungai Chetang080/07/15SJK (C) Sungai Chetang
Kampung Sang Lee080/07/16SJK (C) Sang Lee

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Tras
AssemblyYearsNameParty
Constituency created
Tras
1st1959-1964Sulaiman Sabudin
2nd1964-1969
1969-1971 Assembly dissolved
3rd1971-1974 Tengku Mustapha Tengku Seti
Constituency abolished, merged into Bandar Raub
Constituency recreated from Dong and Bandar Raub
Teras
7th1986-1990Lip Tuck CheeDAP
8th1990-1995Biaw Nga @ Liaw Per Lou
9th1995-1999
10th1999-2004Chan Choon Fah
Tras
11th2004-2008Chan Choon Fah
12th2008-2013Choong Siew Onn
13th2013-2018
14th2018-2022Chow Yu Hui
15th2022–presentTengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pahang. 14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14). 14 May 2018. 11 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Federal Government Gazette, Notice Under Subregulation 11(5A), Polling Hours for the Fifteenth General Election . Attorney General's Chambers. 31 October 2022.