Kemabong is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1] 
  Demographics
   Ethnic breakdown of Kemabong's electorate as of 2020
  - Sabah Bumiputera (86.0%)
  - Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (6.63%)
  - Chinese (5.38%)
  - Other ethnicities (2.00%)
  
        History
 Polling districts
 According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Kemabong constituency has a total of 12 polling districts.[2] 
   | State constituency  |  Polling District  |  Code  |  Location  | 
  | Kemabong (N43)  |  Chinta Mata  |  181/43/01  |  SK Chinta Mata  | 
  | Sapong  |  181/43/02  |  SK Ladang Sapong  | 
  | Mansasoh  |  181/43/03  |  SK Sungai Api  | 
  | Enubai  |  181/43/04  |  SK Inubai  | 
  | Paal  |  181/43/05  |  SJK (C) Yuk Nam  | 
  | Baru Jumpa  |  181/43/06  |  SK Kg Baru Jumpa  | 
  | Kemabong  |  181/43/07  |     | 
  | Tomani  |  181/43/08  |  SK Kuala Tomani  | 
  | Rundum  |  181/43/09  |  SK Rundum  | 
  | Kapulu  |  181/43/10  |  SK Kapalu  | 
  | Katuboh  |  181/43/11  |  Rumah Kebudayaan Katubuh  | 
  | Ulu Tomani  |  181/43/12  |   - SK Ulu Tomani
  - SK Tilis
  - SK Kungkular
  - SK Sumambu
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 Representation History
   | Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Kemabong  | 
  | Assembly  |  Years  |  Member  |  Party  | 
  | Constituency created from Sipitang-Ulu Padas[3]  | 
  | 5th  |  1976  |  Albert Chew Ah Nyuk  |  BERJAYA  | 
  | 1976 – 1980  |  BN (BERJAYA)  | 
  | 1980 – 1981  |  Justin Sanggau  | 
  | 6th  |  1981 – 1985  | 
  | 7th  |  1985 – 1986  |  Limun Laikim  |  PBS  | 
  | 8th  |  1986 – 1990  | 
  | 9th  |  1990 – 1994  |  Esar Andamas  | 
  | 10th  |  1994  |  Rubin Balang  | 
  | 1994 – 1999  |  BN (UMNO)  | 
  | 11th  |  1999 – 2004  | 
  | 12th  |  2004 – 2008  | 
  | 13th  |  2008 – 2013  | 
  | 14th  |  2013 – 2018  | 
  | 15th  |  2018  |  Jamawi Ja’afar  | 
  | 2018  |  Independent  | 
  | 2018 – 2020  |  WARISAN  | 
  | 2020  |  Independent  | 
  | 16th  |  2020  |  Rubin Balang  | 
  | 2020 – 2022  |  GRS (BERSATU)  | 
  | 2022 - 2023  |  GRS (Direct)  | 
  | 2023–present  |  GRS (PGRS)  | 
 Election results
     Sabah state election, 2013: Kemabong    | Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes |  % |  ∆%  | 
  |   |  BN |  Rubin Balang |  5,765 |  51.88 |    9.22  | 
  |   |  PKR |  Biou Suyan |  2,733 |  24.60 |    7.63  | 
  |   |  STAR |  Tay Jin Kiong @ Alfred |  1,155 |  10.39 |    10.39  | 
  |   |  SAPP |  William Ensor Tingkalor |  1,047 |  9.42 |    9.42  | 
  | Total valid votes  |  10,700 |  96.29  | 
  | Total rejected ballots  |  404 |  3.64  | 
  | Unreturned ballots  |  8 |  0.07  | 
  | Turnout  |  11,112 |  83.99 |    4.33  | 
  | Registered electors  |  13,230  | 
  | Majority  |  3,032 |  27.28 |    1.59  | 
  |   |  BN hold  |  Swing  |    | 
  |   | 
   Sabah state election, 2008: Kemabong    | Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes |  % |  ∆%  | 
  |   |  BN |  Rubin Balang |  5,158 |  61.10 |    8.57  | 
  |   |  PKR |  Peter Lunuk @ Phillip Lonok |  2,721 |  32.23 |    32.23  | 
  |   |  BERSEKUTU |  Auren Tegko |  337 |  3.99 |    3.99  | 
  | Total valid votes  |  8,216 |  97.32  | 
  | Total rejected ballots  |  226 |  2.68  | 
  | Unreturned ballots  |  0 |  0.00  | 
  | Turnout  |  8,442 |  79.66 |    5.94  | 
  | Registered electors  |  10,598  | 
  | Majority  |  2,437 |  28.87 |    3.88  | 
  |   |  BN hold  |  Swing  |    | 
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     Sabah state election, 1994: Kemabong    | Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes |  % |  ∆%  | 
  |   |  PBS |  Rubin Balang |  3,521 |  58.51 |    8.37  | 
  |   |  BN |  Bobbey Ahfang Suan |  2,371 |  39.40 |    24.47  | 
  |   |  BERSEKUTU |  Lim Antuka |  54 |  0.90 |    0.90  | 
  | Total valid votes  |  5,946 |  98.80  | 
  | Total rejected ballots  |  72 |  1.20  | 
  | Unreturned ballots  |  0 |  0.00  | 
  | Turnout  |  6,018 |  81.70 |    0.48  | 
  | Registered electors  |  7,366  | 
  | Majority  |  1,150 |  19.11 |    32.84  | 
  |   |  PBS hold  |  Swing  |    | 
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   Sabah state election, 1990: Kemabong    | Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes |  % |  ∆%  | 
  |   |  PBS |  Esar Andamas |  3,636 |  66.88 |    8.15  | 
  |   |  USNO |  Bernard Wong Chung Ngin |  812 |  14.93 |    5.88  | 
  |   |  BERJAYA |  Abdayol Ampuli |  585 |  10.76 |    10.76  | 
  |   |  AKAR |  Enggau Garinang |  163 |  2.81 |    2.81  | 
  |   |  PRS |  Abdayol Ampuli |  153 |  0.90 |    0.90  | 
  | Total valid votes  |  5,349 |  98.38  | 
  | Total rejected ballots  |  88 |  1.62  | 
  | Unreturned ballots  |  0 |  0.00  | 
  | Turnout  |  5,437 |  81.22 |    0.99  | 
  | Registered electors  |  6,694  | 
  | Majority  |  2,824 |  51.95 |    14.03  | 
  |   |  PBS hold  |  Swing  |    | 
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   Sabah state election, 1986: Kemabong    | Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes |  % |  ∆%  | 
  |   |  PBS |  Limun Laikim |  2,574 |  58.73 |    | 
  |   |  USNO |  Asmawie Chew Ah Ngok |  912 |  20.81 |    | 
  |   |  Independent |  Angagon Anbou @ Angkangon Sagul |  835 |  19.05 |    | 
  | Total valid votes  |  4,294 |  97.97  | 
  | Total rejected ballots  |  62 |  1.41  | 
  | Unreturned ballots  |  0 |  0.00  | 
  | Turnout  |  4,383 |  80.23  | 
  | Registered electors  |  5,463  | 
  | Majority  |  1,662 |  37.92  | 
  |   |  PBS hold  |  Swing  |    | 
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