Ajil is a state constituency in Terengganu, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly.[1]
The state constituency was first contested in 1995 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system.
Demographics
Ethnic breakdown of Ajil's electorate as of 2018
[2]
- Malay (99.0%)
- Chinese (0.70%)
- Other ethnicities (0.28%)
- Indian (0.06%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Ajil constituency has a total of 16 polling districts.[3]
| State Constituency
|
Polling Districts
|
Code
|
Location
|
| Ajil (N24)
|
Bukit Perah
|
038/24/01
|
SK Bukit Perah
|
| Bukit Apit
|
038/24/02
|
SK Bukit Apit
|
| Tok Randok
|
038/23/03
|
SK Tok Randok
|
| Pengkalan Ajal
|
038/24/04
|
SK Kua
|
| Bukit Diman
|
038/24/05
|
SK Bukit Diman
|
| Bukir Bading
|
038/24/06
|
SK LKTP Bukit Bading
|
| Landas
|
038/24/07
|
SMK Landas
|
| Peruh
|
038/24/08
|
SK Peroh
|
| Menerung
|
038/24/09
|
SK Menerong
|
| Lubuk Periuk
|
038/24/10
|
SK Lubuk Periok
|
| Pekan Ajil
|
038/24/11
|
SK Ajil
|
| FELDA Tersat
|
038/24/12
|
SK (FELDA) Tersat
|
| FELDA Jerangau Barat
|
038/24/13
|
SK (FELDA) Jerangau Barat
|
| Pereh
|
038/24/14
|
SK Pereh
|
| Betung
|
038/24/15
|
SK Betong
|
| FELDA Mengkawang
|
038/24/16
|
SK (FELDA) Mengkawang
|
Representation history
| Members of the Legislative Assembly for Ajil
|
| Assembly
|
Years
|
Members
|
Party
|
| Constituency created from Tanggul and Kuala Berang
|
| 9th
|
1995–1999
|
Othman Daud
|
BN (UMNO)
|
| 10th
|
1999–2004
|
Rosol Wahid
|
| 11th
|
2004–2008
|
| 12th
|
2008–2013
|
| 13th
|
2013–2018
|
Ghazali Taib
|
| 14th
|
2018–2020
|
Maliaman Kassim
|
PAS
|
| 2020–2023
|
PN (PAS)
|
| 15th
|
2023–present
|
Election results
References