Bingkor is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1]
Demographics
As of 2020, Bingkor has a population of 38,299 people.[2]
Ethnic breakdown of Bingkor's electorate as of 2025
- Non-Muslim Bumiputera (63.0%)
- Muslim Bumiputera (29.0%)
- Chinese (8.00%)
- Other ethnicities (0.00%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Bingkor constituency has a total of 11 polling districts.[3]
| State constituency
|
Polling Districts
|
Code
|
Location
|
| 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
|
| 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
|
Representation history
| Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Bingkor
|
| Assembly
|
Years
|
Member
|
Party
|
| Constituency created from Keningau
|
| 5th
|
1976
|
Ayub Aman
|
BERJAYA
|
| 1976–1981
|
BN (BERJAYA)
|
| 6th
|
1981–1985
|
| 7th
|
1985–1986
|
Uling Anggan @ Thomas
|
PBS
|
| 8th
|
1986–1990
|
Stephen R. Evans
|
| 9th
|
1990–1994
|
Lawrence Gimbang
|
GR (PBS)
|
| 10th
|
1994–1999
|
Jeffrey Kitingan
|
| 1994
|
BN (PBRS)
|
| 1994–1996
|
BN (AKAR)
|
| 1996–1999
|
PBS
|
| 11th
|
1999–2002
|
PBS
|
| 2002–2004
|
BN (PBS)
|
| 12th
|
2004–2008
|
Justin Guka
|
BN (UPKO)
|
| 13th
|
2008–2013
|
| 14th
|
2013–2018
|
Jeffrey Kitingan
|
STAR
|
| 15th
|
2018–2020
|
Robert Tawik
|
| 2020
|
PN (STAR)
|
| 16th
|
2020–2025
|
GRS (STAR)
|
| 2025
|
STAR
|
| 17th
|
2025–present
|
Mohd Ishak Ayub
|
Election results
Sabah state election, 2004
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
BN |
Justin Guka |
5,353 |
61.15 |
0.48
|
|
|
Independent |
Ribus Tingadon |
1,551 |
17.72 |
17.72
|
|
|
Independent |
Jino Allion @ Peter Alliun |
1,283 |
14.66 |
14.66
|
|
|
SETIA |
Suaidin Langkab @ Shuhaiddin Langab |
314 |
3.59 |
3.59
|
|
|
PASOK |
Anchis Udog @ Rayner Francis Udong |
147 |
1.68 |
1.68
|
| Total valid votes
|
8,648 |
98.79
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
83 |
0.95
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
23 |
0.26
|
| Turnout
|
8,754 |
64.64 |
7.66
|
| Registered electors
|
13,543
|
| Majority
|
3,802 |
43.43 |
18.20
|
|
|
BN gain from PBS
|
Swing
|
?
|
|
|
Sabah state election, 1994
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
PBS |
Jeffrey Kitingan |
6,408 |
68.06 |
9.93
|
|
|
BN |
Injon Sedomon @ John Reynold |
2,249 |
23.89 |
3.86
|
|
|
Independent |
Ayub Aman |
688 |
7.31 |
7.31
|
| Total valid votes
|
9,345 |
99.26
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
70 |
0.74
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
| Turnout
|
9,415 |
78.06 |
3.57
|
| Registered electors
|
12,061
|
| Majority
|
4,159 |
44.17 |
13.79
|
|
|
PBS hold
|
Swing
|
|
|
|
Sabah state election, 1990
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
PBS |
Lawrence Gimbang |
5,223 |
58.13 |
8.65
|
|
|
USNO |
Sairin Karno |
2,493 |
27.75 |
27.75
|
|
|
PRS |
Ayub Aman |
950 |
10.57 |
10.57
|
|
|
AKAR |
John Injon Sedomon |
117 |
1.30 |
1.30
|
|
|
BERJAYA |
Airin Sedomon @ Irene |
71 |
0.79 |
11.89
|
|
|
Independent |
Paul Kadau |
55 |
0.61 |
0.61
|
| Total valid votes
|
8,909 |
99.15
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
76 |
0.85
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
| Turnout
|
8,985 |
81.63 |
1.63
|
| Registered electors
|
11,007
|
| Majority
|
2,730 |
30.38 |
18.90
|
|
|
PBS hold
|
Swing
|
|
|
|
Sabah state election, 1986
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
PBS |
Stephen R. Evans |
4,713 |
66.78 |
8.41
|
|
|
PASOK |
Uling Anggan @ Thomas |
1,235 |
17.50 |
17.50
|
|
|
BERJAYA |
Mohd Amir Arif |
895 |
12.68 |
6.36
|
|
|
Independent |
Jumining Kinjawan @ Dennis Jumining Kinj |
137 |
1.94 |
1.94
|
| Total valid votes
|
6,980 |
98.91
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
77 |
1.09
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
| Turnout
|
7,057 |
80.00 |
0.14
|
| Registered electors
|
8,821
|
| Majority
|
3,478 |
49.28 |
12.56
|
|
|
PBS hold
|
Swing
|
|
|
|
Sabah state election, 1985
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
PBS |
Uling Anggan |
3,572 |
58.37 |
58.37
|
|
|
USNO |
Sapin Karano |
1,325 |
21.65 |
0.10
|
|
|
BERJAYA |
Ayub Aman |
1,165 |
19.04 |
46.00
|
|
|
BERSEPADU |
Vincent Marukau Anjak |
58 |
0.95 |
0.95
|
| Total valid votes
|
6,120
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
117
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
| Turnout
|
6,120 |
79.86 |
0.36
|
| Registered electors
|
7,663
|
| Majority
|
2,247 |
36.72 |
6.57
|
|
|
PBS gain from BERJAYA
|
Swing
|
?
|
|
|
Sabah state election, 1981
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
|
BERJAYA |
Ayub Aman |
3,347 |
65.04 |
|
|
|
USNO |
Sapin Karano |
1,119 |
21.75 |
|
|
|
PASOK |
Uling Anggang |
680 |
13.21 |
|
| Total valid votes
|
5,146 |
97.89
|
| Total rejected ballots
|
111
|
| Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
| Turnout
|
5,257 |
79.50
|
| Registered electors
|
6,612
|
| Majority
|
2,228 |
43.29
|
|
|
BERJAYA hold
|
Swing
|
|
|
|
References