Administrative divisions Port Dickson

Port Dickson District is divided into 5 mukims, which are:[10]

  • Jimah
  • Linggi
  • Pasir Panjang
  • Port Dickson
  • Si Rusa

Politics

The district is represented in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament as the Telok Kemang constituency. It is currently represented by Kamarul Baharin Abbas of PKR.[11]

In turn, Telok Kemang contributes 5 seats to the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly:

  • Lukut;
  • Chuah;
  • downtown Port Dickson;
  • Bagan Pinang; and
  • Linggi.

Lukut is currently held by Ean Yong Tin Sin of the DAP; Chuah and Port Dickson are held by PKR, and the remaining two seats, Bagan Pinang and Linggi, are currently controlled by UMNO.[12]

Following a September 2016 re-delineation exercise, the Port Dickson name was used for the whole parliamentary constituency replacing Telok Kemang, while the boundaries remain unchanged.

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