Demographics Ethnic breakdown of Pengkalan Berangan's electorate as of 2018[2]
Other ethnicities (0.3%)
History Polling Districts According to the Gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Pengakalan Berangan constituency has a total of 15 polling districts.[3]
State Constituency Polling Districts Code Location Pengkalan Berangan (N20) Sungai Serai 037/20/01 SK Gondang Binjai Rendah 037/20/02 SMK Bukit Sawa Cerang China 037/20/03 SMK Wakaf Tapai Wakaf Tapai 037/20/04 SK Wakaf Tapai Jerung Surau 037/20/05 SK Jerong Bukit Parit 037/20/06 Institut Latihan Perindustrian Marang Pengkalan Berangan 037/20/07 SK Pengkalan Berangan Kubu 037/20/08 SK Kubu Mercang 037/20/09 SK Merchang Pasir Putih 037/20/10 SK Pasir Puteh Jambu Bongkok 037/20/11 SMK Datuk Awang Jabar Gong Balai 037/20/12 SK Gong Balai Padang Mengkuang 037/20/13 SK Padang Mengkuang Durian Guling 037/20/14 SMA Durian Guling Bukit Jejulung 037/20/15 SK Bukit Jejulong
Representation History Members of the Legislative Assembly for Pengkalan Berangan Assembly Years Members Party Constituency created from Binjai 9th 1995–1999 Muda Mamat BN (UMNO )10th 1999–2004 Mustafa Ali PAS 11th 2004–2008 Yahya Khatib Mohamad BN (UMNO )12th 2008–2013 13th 2013–2018 A. Latiff Awang 14th 2018–2020 Sulaiman Sulong PAS 2020–2023 PN (PAS )15th 2023–present
Election results References