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As Paya Terubong Road is the sole road which links the north and south of Penang Island through the central valleys, heavy traffic congestion occurs on a frequent basis. [2] [4] In 2022, part of the Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road was opened for use, intended to alleviate congestion between Paya Terubong and other suburbs to the south.
In terms of population size, Paya Terubong is the largest state constituency in Penang, with 46,741 registered voters within this constituency alone as of April 2018. [1] Concerns have been raised by the locals about the lopsided population disparity between the Paya Terubong constituency and the other, less populated seats in Penang , and the ...
Daerah Timur Laut: Northeast District within Penang. ... Paya Terubong: 226,712 32.7 6,933 Bukit Paya Terubong 1,998 4.9 408 Mukim 15 13 4.8 3 Mukim 16 1,408 3.7
Daerah Barat Daya: Sortheast District within Penang. ... Kampung Paya 3,981 1 3,981 Sungai Burung 1,523 2.9 525 Pulau Betong 1,551 3.9 398 Dataran Genting 2,179
This is a list of federal and state electoral districts within the Malaysian state of Penang.The state sends 13 representatives to the Malaysian federal Parliament and is divided into 40 state constituencies, each of which elects a single member of the Penang State Legislative Assembly.
Paya Terubong: Wong Hon Wai: PH (DAP) EXCO Member P052 Bayan Baru: N35 Batu Uban: Kumaresan Aramugam: PH (PKR) N/A N36 Pantai Jerejak: Fahmi Zainol: PH (PKR) EXCO Member N37 Batu Maung: Mohamad Abdul Hamid: PH (PKR) Deputy Chief Minister I P053 Balik Pulau: N38 Bayan Lepas: Azrul Mahathir Aziz: PH (AMANAH) Deputy Speaker N39 Pulau Betong ...
These are the list of federal constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Persekutuan) followed by the state constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Negeri) in Malaysia.. Each federal constituency contains 2 to 6 state constituencies, except in the Federal Territories where there are only federal constituencies.
Islam is the state's official religion, but Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity are cumulatively proscribed by over half of the state's population. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Within Peninsular Malaysia , Penang is the only state with a non-Muslim majority. [ 1 ]