Kapar is a federal constituency in Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974, from 1986 to present.
The federal constituency was created in the 1958 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
History
It was abolished in 1974 when it was redistributed between Kuala Selangor and Pelabuhan Kelang. It was re-created in 1984 from parts of Kuala Selangor and Pelabuhan Kelang.
2004–2016: The constituency contains the polling districts of Kapar, Bukit Kapar Utara, Kampung Meru, Kampung Haji Shariff, Kampung Nenas, Pekan Meru, Jalan Haji Salleh, Kampung Batu Belah, Taman Klang, Jalan Meru, Bukit Kapar Selatan, Taman Meru Indah, Klang Kawasan 19, Kampung Budiman, Kampung Sungai Serdang, Kampung Tok Muda, Perepat, Pekan Kapar, Batu 9 Kapar, Sementa, Bandar Sultan Sulaiman, Taman Klang Utama 1, Kampung Batu Empat, Taman Kapar Indah, Batu 11 & 12 Kapar, Taman Sri Kerayong, Batu 10 Kapar, Sungai Kapar Indah, Taman Chempaka Sari, Taman Klang Utama 2, Kampung Sungai Pinang, Rantau Panjang, Kampung Batu Tiga, Taman Eng Ann 1, Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim 2, Bandar Klang, Sungai Pinang Selatan, Pasar Jawa, Jalan Goh Hock Huat, Teluk Kapas, Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim 1, Taman Eng Ann 2, Sungai Bertih Selatan, Sungai Bertih Utara, Sungai Udang Utara, Jalan Yadi, Kampong Delek, Sungai Sirih, Kuala Klang, Sri Perantau, Tanjong Klang, Sungai Lima, Bandar Pulau Ketam, Bagan Teo Chew, Sungai Udang Selatan, Kampong Delek Kanan, Kampong Delek Kiri.
2016–present:[1] The constituency contains the polling districts of Kapar, Bukit Kapar Utara, Kampung Meru, Kampung Haji Shariff, Kampung Nenas, Pekan Meru, Jalan Haji Salleh, Kampung Batu Belah, Taman Klang, Jalan Meru, Bukit Kapar Selatan, Taman Meru Indah, Klang Kawasan 19, Kampung Budiman, Kampung Sungai Serdang, Kampung Tok Muda, Perepat, Pekan Kapar, Batu 9 Kapar, Sementa, Bandar Sultan Sulaiman, Taman Klang Utama 1, Kampung Batu Empat, Taman Kapar Indah, Batu 11 & 12 Kapar, Taman Sri Kerayong, Batu 10 Kapar, Sungai Kapar Indah, Taman Chempaka Sari, Taman Klang Utama 2, Taman Klang Perdana, Kampung Sungai Pinang, Rantau Panjang, Kampung Batu Tiga, Taman Eng Ann 1, Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim 2, Bandar Klang, Sungai Pinang Selatan, Pasar Jawa, Jalan Goh Hock Huat, Teluk Kapas, Persiaran Sultan Ibrahim 1, Taman Eng Ann 2, Sungai Bertih Selatan, Sungai Bertih Utara, Sungai Udang Utara, Jalan Yadi, Kampong Delek, Sungai Sirih, Kuala Klang, Sri Perantau, Tanjong Klang, Sungai Lima, Bandar Pulau Ketam, Bagan Teo Chew, Sungai Udang Selatan, Kampong Delek Kanan, Kampong Delek Kiri.
Representation history
Members of Parliament for Kapar |
Parliament | Years | Member | Party |
Constituency created |
Parliament of the Federation of Malaya |
1st | 1959-1963 | Hamzah Alang | Alliance |
Parliament of Malaysia |
1st | 1963-1964 | Hamzah Alang | Alliance |
2nd | 1964-1969 |
| 1969-1971 | Parliament dissolved[2][3] |
3rd | 1971 | Hamzah Alang | Alliance |
1971-1973 | Mohd Tahir Abdul Manan |
1973-1974 | BN |
Constituency abolished, merged into Kuala Selangor and Pelabuhan Kelang |
Constituency re-created from Kuala Selangor and Pelabuhan Kelang |
7th | 1986-1990 | D. P. Vijandran | BN |
8th | 1990-1995 | M. Mahalingam |
9th | 1995-1999 | Leelavathi Govindasamy |
10th | 1999-2004 | Komala Devi Perumal |
11th | 2004-2008 |
12th | 2008-2013 | Manikavasagam Sundaram | PKR |
13th | 2013-present | Manivannan Gowindasamy |
Election results
Malaysian general election, 2013 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
PKR | G Manivannan Gowindasamy | 69,849 | 56.17 | - 1.14 |
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BN | Sakthivel Alagappan | 46,059 | 37.05 | - 5.64 |
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Berjasa | Mohd Pathan Hussin | 6,289 | 5.06 | + 5.06 |
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Independent | Norhamzah Suratman | 1,067 | 0.86 | + 0.86 |
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Independent | Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz | 835 | 0.67 | + 0.67 |
|
Independent | Palaya Rengaiah | 231 | 0.19 | + 0.19 |
Total valid votes |
124,330 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
2,379 |
Unreturned ballots |
314 |
Turnout |
127,023 | 88.11 |
Registered electors |
144,159 |
Majority |
23,790 |
|
PKR hold |
Swing |
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Malaysian general election, 2008 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
PKR | Manikavasagam Sundaram | 48,196 | 57.31 | + 17.24 |
|
BN | Komala Devi M Perumal | 35,899 | 42.69 | - 17.24 |
Total valid votes |
84,095 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
3,064 |
Unreturned ballots |
127 |
Turnout |
87,286 | 77.78 |
Registered electors |
112,224 |
Majority |
12,297 |
|
PKR gain from BN |
Swing |
?
|
Malaysian general election, 2004 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
BN | Komala Devi M Perumal | 44,007 | 59.93 | + 9.25 |
|
KEADILAN | Ang Hiok Gai | 29,419 | 40.07 | + 40.07 |
Total valid votes |
73,426 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
2,356 |
Unreturned ballots |
7 |
Turnout |
75,789 | 72.74 |
Registered electors |
|
Majority |
14,588 |
|
BN hold |
Swing |
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Malaysian general election, 1995 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
BN | Leelavathi K. Govindasamy | 33,283 | 69.62 | + 11.39 |
|
S46 | Sanad Said | 14,524 | 30.38 | - 11.39 |
Total valid votes |
47,807 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
1,678 |
Unreturned ballots |
110 |
Turnout |
49,595 | 73.41 |
Registered electors |
|
Majority |
18,759 |
|
BN hold |
Swing |
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Malaysian general election, 1990 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
BN | M. Mahalingam | 22,038 | 58.23 | - 12.42 |
|
S46 | Sanad Said | 15,811 | 41.77 | + 41.77 |
Total valid votes |
37,849 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
1,511 |
Unreturned ballots |
|
Turnout |
39,360 | 73.87 |
Registered electors |
|
Majority |
6,227 |
|
BN hold |
Swing |
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Malaysian general election, 1986 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
BN | D. P. Vijandran | 20,938 | 70.65 |
|
PAS | Aziz Hamzah | 8,697 | 29.35 |
Total valid votes |
29,635 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
957 |
Unreturned ballots |
|
Turnout |
30,592 | 69.64 |
Registered electors |
43,928 |
Majority |
12,241 |
|
BN gain from Alliance |
Swing |
?
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Malaysian general by-election, 3 April 1971 Upon the death of incumbent, Hamzah Alang |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
Alliance | Mohd Tahir Abdul Manan | 12,314 | 77.61 |
|
PMIP | Mohamed Jais Fatahur Rahman | 3,552 | 22.39 |
Total valid votes |
15,866 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
|
Unreturned ballots |
|
Turnout |
|
Registered electors |
26,370 |
Majority |
8,762 |
|
Alliance hold |
Swing |
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Malaysian general election, 1969 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
Alliance | Hamzah Alang | 7,781 | 43.38 |
|
DAP | Au Keng Wah | 6,734 | 37.55 |
|
PMIP | Awang Ansari Ahmad | 3,420 | 19.07 |
Total valid votes |
17,935 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
1,033 |
Unreturned ballots |
|
Turnout |
18,968 | 71.94 |
Registered electors |
26,368 |
Majority |
1,047 |
|
Alliance hold |
Swing |
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Malayan general election, 1959 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% |
|
Alliance | Hamzah Alang | 5,335 | 46.40 |
|
PPP | R. Madhavan | 3,208 | 27.90 |
|
PMIP | Ibrahim Nordin | 2,954 | 25.69 |
Total valid votes |
11,497 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots |
137 |
Unreturned ballots |
|
Turnout |
11,634 | 76.78 |
Registered electors |
15,152 |
Majority |
2,127 |
This was a new constituency created. |
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