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==History==

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According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Kalabakan constituency has a total of 19 polling districts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lom.agc.gov.my/ilims/upload/portal/akta/outputp/1747650/PUB514.pdf | title=Federal Government Gazette, Notice Under Subregulation 11(5A), Polling Hours for the Fifteenth General Election | website=Attorney General’s Chambers|date=31 October 2022}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 14:22, 21 November 2025

Federal constituency of Sabah, Malaysia

Malaysian electoral constituency

Kalabakan is a federal constituency in Tawau Division (Kalabakan District and Tawau District), Sabah, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 2004.

The federal constituency was created in the 2003 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 Kalabakan’s electorate as of 2022

  1. Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (58.8%)
  2. Sabah Bumiputera (18.3%)
  3. Other ethnicities (14.0%)
  4. Chinese (8.80%)

As of 2020, Kalabakan has a population of 188,656 people.[3]

Age breakdown of Kalabakan’s electorate as of 2022

  1. 18-20 (7.69%)
  2. 21-29 (27.0%)
  3. 30-39 (26.3%)
  4. 40-49 (15.5%)
  5. 50-59 (10.6%)
  6. 60-69 (8.53%)
  7. 70-79 (2.81%)
  8. 80-89 (0.99%)
  9. above 90 (0.60%)

Gender breakdown of Kalabakan’s electorate as of 2022

  1. Male (51.3%)
  2. Female (48.7%)

According to the gazette issued on 321 November 2025, the Kalabakan constituency has a total of 19 polling districts.[4]

State constituency Polling District Code Location
Kukusan (N70) Muhibbah Raya 191/70/01 SK Muhibbah Raya
Sentosa 191/70/02 SJK (C) Yuk Chin
Kukusan 191/70/03 SMK Kuhara
Padang Terbang 191/70/04
  • SK Bandar Tawau
  • SK Bandar Tawau II
Banyan 191/70/05 SA Islamiah Tawau
Tanjung Batu (N71) Pasir Putih 191/71/01 SMK Pasir Putih
Tanjung Batu 191/71/02
  • SK Tanjong Batu
  • Dewan Kompleks Sukan Tawau
Keramat 191/71/03
  • SK Tg Batu Keramat
  • SJK (C) Kuok Ming
Merotai (N72) Brumas 191/72/01 SK Brumas
Kijang 191/72/02 SK Merotai Besar
Bombalai 191/72/03
  • SMK Abaka
  • SK Bombalai
  • SK Sungai Haji Matahir
Air Panas 191/72/04 SK St Patrick
Semarak 191/72/05 Kolej Vokesional Tawau
Merotai 191/72/06
  • SMK Merotai Besar
  • SK Merotai Kecil
Sebatik (N73) Luasong 191/73/01 SK Luasong
Kalabakan 191/73/02
  • SK Kalabakan
  • SMK Kalabakan
Umas-Umas 191/73/03
  • SK Umas-Umas
  • SMK Umas-Umas
Sarudung Laut 191/73/04 Balai Raya Sarudung Laut
Sebatik 191/73/05 SK Wallace Bay
Tamang 191/73/06 SK Mentadak Baru
Bergosong 191/73/07 SK Bergosong

Representation history

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Parliamentary
constituency
State constituency
1967–1974 1974–1985 1985–1995 1995–2004 2004–2020 2020–present
Kalabakan Kukusan
Merotai
Sebatik
Tanjong Batu
Tanjung Batu

Current state assembly members

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Local governments and postcodes

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No. State Constituency Local Government Postcode
N70 Kukusan Tawau Municipal Council
N71 Tanjong Batu
N72 Merotai
N73 Sebatik
Malaysian general election, 2018

Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Sabah Heritage Party Ma’mun Sulaiman 18,486 50.09 Increase 50.09
BN Abdul Ghapur Salleh 15,299 41.45 Decrease 24.42
PAS Norbin Aloh 2,813 7.62 Decrease 17.74
Sabah People’s Unity Party Ahmad Lahama 311 0.84 Increase 0.84
Total valid votes 36,909 100.00
Total rejected ballots 840
Unreturned ballots 292
Turnout 38,041 72.88 Decrease 4.55
Registered electors 52,199
Majority 3,187 8.63 Decrease 31.88
Sabah Heritage Party gain from BN Swing ?
Malaysian general election, 2013

Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
BN Abdul Ghapur Salleh 23,125 65.87
PAS Usman Madeaming 8,904 25.36
Independent Mohd Manuke 1,313 3.74
Independent Siamsir Borhan 891 2.54
STAR Malvine Reyes 603 1.72
Independent Freddie Japat Simol 137 0.39
Independent Yahya Zainal 132 0.38
Total valid votes 35,105 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,027
Unreturned ballots 98
Turnout 36,230 77.43
Registered electors 46,793
Majority 14,221 40.51
BN hold Swing
Malaysian general election, 2004

Party Candidate Votes %
On the nomination day, Abdul Ghapur Salleh won uncontested.
BN Abdul Ghapur Salleh
Total valid votes 100.00
Total rejected ballots
Unreturned ballots
Turnout
Registered electors
Majority
This was a new constituency created.

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