Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut

Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut
محمد عبدالواحد اندوت
Member of the
Terengganu State Executive Council
In office
2 December 1999  24 March 2004
(Entrepreneur Development, Small Business and Consumer Affairs)
MonarchMizan Zainal Abidin
Menteri BesarAbdul Hadi Awang
Preceded byOthman Daud (Entrepreneur Development and Small Business)
Wong Foon Meng (Consumer Affairs)
Succeeded byAbdul Rahin Mohd Said (Entrepreneur Development and Small Business
Toh Chin Yaw (Consumer Affairs)
ConstituencyWakaf Mempelam
Member of Parliament
for Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
In office
17 January 2009  5 May 2013
Preceded byRazali Ismail (UMNOBN)
Succeeded byRaja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad (PAS)
Majority2,631 (2009)
Member of the State Assembly of Terengganu for Wakaf Mempelam
In office
21 October 1990  9 May 2018
Preceded byMustafa @ Hassan Ali (PAS)
Succeeded byWan Sukairi Wan Abdullah (PAS)
Majority1,163 (1990)
1,119 (1995)
5,760 (1999)
1,888 (2004)
2,193 (2008)
2,810 (2013)
Personal details
Born (1957-09-29) 29 September 1957
Terengganu, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
Political partyPan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
Other political
affiliations
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
Muafakat Nasional (MN)
Pakatan Rakyat (PR)
Barisan Alternatif (BA)
Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah (APU)
OccupationPolitician

Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut (born 29 September 1957) was the Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Kuala Terengganu constituency in Terengganu (2009 to 2013) the Member of the State Assembly of Terengganu for the seat of Wakaf Mempelam (1990 to 2018), sitting as a member of the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).

Abdul Wahid—an ally of PAS leader Abdul Hadi Awang—was elected to Federal Parliament in a by-election for Kuala Terengganu on 17 January 2009 after the death of the incumbent member from the governing Barisan Nasional coalition. Abdul Wahid won the seat by a margin of 2,631 votes.

Abdul Wahid served in the State Assembly of Terengganu since 1990 until 2018. He was a member of the Executive Council before PAS' defeat in the 2004 election.