Rashid Din

This is a Malay name; the name Din is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Rashid.
Yang Berbahagia Dato'
Rashid Din
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Merbok, Kedah
In office
2008–2013
Preceded by Zainuddin Maidin (UMNOBN)
Succeeded by Ismail Daut (UMNOBN)
Personal details
Born (1946-07-29) 29 July 1946
Penang, Malayan Union (now Malaysia)
Political party PKRPakatan Rakyat
Occupation Politician
Religion Sunni Islam

Dato' Rashid Din (born 29 July 1946) was the Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Merbok constituency in the state of Kedah from 2008 to 2013. He sat in Parliament as a member of the People's Justice Party (PKR) in the opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition.[1]

Rashid won the seat of Merbok in the 2008 election. The seat, previously held comfortably by the Barisan Nasional coalition, swung to the PKR for Rashid to win it by 3,098 votes.[2] Rashid was replaced as the PKR's candidate for the seat at the 2013 election, and the party lost the seat to the Barisan Nasional's Ismail Daut.[3]

In January 2010, Rashid was conferred the honorific title of Datuk by Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah.[4]

Election results

Parliament of Malaysia: Merbok, Kedah[5]
Year Opposition Votes Pct Government Votes Pct
2008 Rashid Din (PKR) 25,541 51% Tajul Urus Mat Zain (UMNO) 22,443 45%

References

  1. "Rashid bin Din, Y.B. Dato'" (in Malay). Parliament of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 15 May 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  2. Mok, Opalyn (25 March 2013). "Pakatan shaky at the home of oldest civilisation in Malaysia". The Malaysian Insider. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  3. Han Kar Kay (8 April 2013). "GE13: Anwar names PKR candidates for Padang Serai, Kulim-Bandar Baharu, Merbok and Sungai Petani". The Star. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  4. "Negri Ruler heads Kedah Sultan's birthday honours list". The Star. 17 January 2010. Retrieved 18 January 2010.
  5. "Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri". Election Commission of Malaysia. Retrieved 22 May 2010. Percentage figures based on total turnout.


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