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Phee Boon Poh

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Malaysian politician In this Chinese name, the family name is Phee (彭).
Yang Berbahagia Dato' SeriPhee Boon PohDGPN
彭文宝
Member of the
Penang State Executive Council
In office
9 May 2013 – 12 August 2023
(Welfare, Caring Society and Environment)
GovernorAbdul Rahman Abbas
(2013–2021)
Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak
(2021–2023)
Chief MinisterLim Guan Eng
(2013–2018)
Chow Kon Yeow
(2018–2023)
Preceded byHimself
(Welfare and Caring Society)
Chow Kon Yeow
(Environment)
Succeeded byLim Siew Khim
(Welfare)
Portfolio abolished
(Caring Society)
Sundarajoo Somu
(Environment)
In office
13 March 2008 – 9 May 2013
(Health, Welfare and Caring Society)
GovernorAbdul Rahman Abbas
Chief MinisterLim Guan Eng
Succeeded byHimself
(Welfare and Caring Society)
Afif Bahardin
(Health)
Faction represented in Penang State Legislative Assembly
1990–1995Democratic Action Party
2004–2018Democratic Action Party
2018–2023Pakatan Harapan
Other roles
2004–2008Opposition Leader of the Penang State Legislative Assembly
Personal details
Born (1951-12-01) 1 December 1951 (age 73)
Penang, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyDemocratic Action Party (DAP)
Other political
affiliations
Pakatan Harapan (PH)
Pakatan Rakyat (PR)
Barisan Alternatif (BA)
Gagasan Rakyat (GR)
ChildrenPhee Syn Tze (daughter)
OccupationPolitician
Phee Boon Poh
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese彭文寶
Simplified Chinese彭文宝
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinPéng Wénbǎo
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingPaang4 Man4 Bou2
Southern Min
Hokkien POJPhêⁿ Bûn-pó
Tâi-lôPhênn Bûn-pó

Phee Boon Poh is a Malaysian politician and has served as Penang State Executive Councillor from 2008 to 2023.

Election results

Penang State Legislative Assembly
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout%
1990 N07 Bagan Jermal Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 11,244 63.50% Loong Kok Khoon (MCA) 6,463 36.50% 18,048 4,781 79.97%
1995 N08 Bagan Jermal Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 6,053 35.77% Sak Cheng Lum (MCA) 10,871 64.23% 17,392 4,818 75.46%
1999 N07 Sungai Puyu Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 9,789 47.41% Lee Ah Lee (MCA) 10,859 52.59% 21,038 1,070 79.97%
2004 Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 7,808 52.02% Lee Ah Lee (MCA) 7,201 47.98% 15,309 607 78.51%
2008 Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 13,025 77.30% Teh Lay Cheng (MCA) 3,824 22.70% 17,061 9,201 82.39%
2013 Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 19,381 85.93% Sum Yoo Keong (MCA) 3,174 14.07% 22,729 16,207 90.00%
2018 Phee Boon Poh (DAP) 21,705 90.17% Lim Hai Song (MCA) 2,136 8.87% 24,234 19,569 87.60%
Tan Lay Hock (PRM) 101 0.42%
Neoh Bok Keng (MUP) 79 0.33%
Ong Yin Yin (PFP) 51 0.21%

Honours

References

  1. "SEMAKAN KEPUTUSAN PILIHAN RAYA UMUM KE - 14" (in Malay). Election Commission of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 13 September 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2018. Percentage figures based on total turnout.
  2. "The Star Online GE14". The Star. Retrieved 24 May 2018. Percentage figures based on total turnout.
  3. "PKR, DAP veterans among 30 new 'Datuk Seri' in Penang". Free Malaysia Today.


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