Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 1st Malayan Parliament
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1st Parliament of the Federation of Malaya | |||||||||||
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Legislative body | Parliament of the Federation of Malaya | ||||||||||
Jurisdiction | Federation of Malaya (later Malaysia) | ||||||||||
Meeting place | Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall | ||||||||||
Term | 11 September 1959 – 1 March 1964 | ||||||||||
Election | 1959 general election | ||||||||||
Government | Second Rahman cabinet | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
Dewan Rakyat | |||||||||||
Members | 104 (until 2 November 1963) 159 | ||||||||||
Speaker | Mohamad Noah Omar | ||||||||||
Secretary | C. A. Fredericks | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | Tunku Abdul Rahman | ||||||||||
Leader of the Opposition | Burhanuddin al-Helmy | ||||||||||
Party control | Alliance | ||||||||||
Sovereign | |||||||||||
Yang di-Pertuan Agong | Tuanku Abdul Rahman (until 1 April 1960) Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah (until 1 September 1960) Tuanku Syed Putra | ||||||||||
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This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the First Parliament of the Federation of Malaya (known as the Parliament of Malaysia after 2 November 1963), elected in 1959.[1]
Composition
[edit]State | # of Seats | UMNO Seats | MCA Seats | MIC Seats | PMIP Seats | PPP Seats | Lab Seats |
Ra'ayat Seats |
Negara Seats |
MP Seats |
IND Seats |
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Perlis | 2 | 2 | |||||||||
Kedah | 12 | 10 | 2 | ||||||||
Kelantan | 10 | 1 | 9 | ||||||||
Trengganu | 6 | 1 | 4 | 1 | |||||||
Penang | 8 | 3 | 2 | 3 | |||||||
Perak | 20 | 9 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 1 | |||||
Pahang | 6 | 5 | 1 | ||||||||
Selangor | 14 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | |||||
Negri Sembilan | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | |||||||
Malacca | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
Johore | 16 | 11 | 5 | ||||||||
Seats won | 104 | 52 | 19 | 3 | 13 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Seats contested | 259 | 70 | 31 | 3 | 58 | 19 | 38 | 9 | 2 | 29 |
Elected members by state
[edit]Shortcut:
Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor |
Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 11 September 1959 until 1 March 1964).
Perlis
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 2 | |||
P001 | Perlis Utara | Othman Abdullah | Alliance (UMNO) |
P002 | Perlis Selatan | Mokhtar Ismail | Alliance (UMNO) |
Kedah
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 12 | |||
P003 | Jitra-Padang Terap | Fatimah Hashim | Alliance (UMNO) |
P004 | Kubang Pasu Barat | Azahari Ibrahim | Alliance (UMNO) |
P005 | Kota Star Utara | Abdul Khalid Awang Osman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P006 | Alor Star | Lim Joo Kong | Alliance (MCA) |
P007 | Kuala Kedah | Tunku Abdul Rahman Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah |
Alliance (UMNO) |
P008 | Kota Star Selatan | Wan Sulaiman Wan Tam | Alliance (UMNO) |
P009 | Kedah Tengah | Khir Johari from 30 September 1959 | Alliance (UMNO) |
P010 | Jerai | Mohamed Ismail Mohd Yusof | Alliance (UMNO) |
P011 | Baling | Harun Abdullah | Alliance (UMNO) |
P012 | Sungei Patani | Abdul Samad Osman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P013 | Kulim Utara | Hanafi Mohd Yunus | Alliance (UMNO) |
P014 | Kulim-Bandar Bahru | Tan Tye Chek | Alliance (MCA) |
Kelantan
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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PMIP 9 | Alliance 1 | |||
P015 | Tumpat | Hassan Ahmad | PMIP |
P016 | Kelantan Hilir | Wan Mustapha Ali | PMIP |
P017 | Pasir Mas Hilir | Nik Man Nik Mohamed | PMIP |
P018 | Kota Bharu Hilir | Ahmad Abdullah | PMIP |
P019 | Bachok | Zulkiflee Muhammad | PMIP |
P020 | Kota Bharu Hulu | Hussain Rahimi Saman | PMIP |
P021 | Pasir Mas Hulu | Mohamed Hanifah Abdul Ghani | PMIP |
P022 | Pasir Puteh | Mohamad Asri Muda | PMIP |
P023 | Tanah Merah | Othman Abdullah | MIP |
P024 | Ulu Kelantan | Tengku Indra Petra Abdullah Ibrahim of Kelantan | Alliance (UMNO) |
Trengganu
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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PMIP 4 | Alliance 2 | |||
P025 | Besut | Burhanuddin al-Helmy | PMIP |
P026 | Kuala Trengganu Utara | Hasan Adli Mohd Arshad | PMIP |
P027 | Kuala Trengganu Selatan | Ismail Kassim from 19 March 1962[N 1] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Onn Jaafar until 19 January 1962 | Parti Negara | ||
P028 | Dungun | Che Khadijah Mohd Sidik | PMIP |
P029 | Kemaman | Wan Yahya Wan Mohamed | Alliance (UMNO) |
P030 | Trengganu Tengah | Harun Pilus | PMIP |
Penang
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 5 | Socialist Front 3 | |||
P031 | Bagan | Tan Cheng Bee | Alliance (MCA) |
P032 | Seberang Tengah | Ibrahim Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P033 | Seberang Selatan | Veerappen Veerathan | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P034 | Penang Utara | Geh Chong Keat | Alliance (MCA) |
P035 | Penang Selatan | Ismail Idris | Alliance (UMNO) |
P036 | Tanjong | Tan Phock Kin | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P037 | Dato' Kramat | Lim Kean Siew | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P038 | Seberang Utara | Ahmad Saaid | Alliance (UMNO) |
Perak
[edit]Pahang
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 6 | |||
P059 | Raub | Hussein Hassan | Alliance (UMNO) |
P060 | Bentong | Chan Siang Sun | Alliance (MCA) |
P061 | Kuantan | Abdul Rahman Talib | Alliance (UMNO) |
P062 | Pekan | Abdul Razak Hussein | Alliance (UMNO) |
P063 | Temerloh | Mohamed Yusof Mahmud | Alliance (UMNO) |
P064 | Lipis | Abdul Razak Hussin from 20 October 1962[N 4] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Mohamed Sulong Mohd. Ali until 24 August 1962 | Alliance (UMNO) |
Selangor
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 9 | Socialist Front 5 | |||
P065 | Kuala Selangor | Mohamed Dahari Mohd Ali | Alliance (UMNO) |
P066 | Batu | Ng Ann Teck | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P067 | Kapar | Hamzah Alang | Alliance (UMNO) |
P068 | Rawang | Liu Yoong Peng | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P069 | Langat | Zakaria Mohd Taib | Alliance (UMNO) |
P070 | Setapak | Ahmad Boestamam | Socialist Front (Ra'ayat) |
P071 | Bangsar | V. David | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P072 | Bukit Bintang | Cheah Theam Swee | Alliance (MCA) |
P073 | Damansara | Karam Singh Veriah | Socialist Front (Ra'ayat) |
P074 | Klang | V. Manickavasagam | Alliance (MIC) |
P075 | Kuala Langat | Abdul Aziz Ishak | Alliance (UMNO) |
NCP | |||
P076 | Sepang | Lee Siok Yew | Alliance (MCA) |
P077 | Sabak Bernam | Syed Hashim Syed Ajam | Alliance (UMNO) |
P078 | Ulu Selangor | Omar Ong Yoke Lin | Alliance (MCA) |
Negri Sembilan
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 4 | IND 2 | |||
P079 | Kuala Pilah | Bahaman Samsudin | Alliance (UMNO) |
P080 | Seremban Timor | Chin See Yin | IND |
P081 | Rembau-Tampin | Redza Mohd Said | Alliance (UMNO) |
P082 | Port Dickson | T. Mahima Singh | Alliance (MIC) |
P083 | Jelebu-Jempol | Mohamed Ujang | Alliance (UMNO) |
P084 | Seremban Barat | Quek Kai Dong | IND |
Malacca
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 3 | MP 1 | |||
P085 | Malacca Tengah | Tan Siew Sin | Alliance (MCA) |
P086 | Bandar Malacca | Tan Kee Gak | MP |
P087 | Malacca Utara | Abdul Ghani Ishak | Alliance (UMNO) |
P088 | Malacca Selatan | Hassan Mansor | Alliance (UMNO) |
Johore
[edit]No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 16 | |||
P089 | Muar Dalam | Abdul Aziz Ishak | Alliance (UMNO) |
P090 | Segamat Selatan | Teoh Chze Chong | Alliance (MCA) |
P091 | Muar Pantai | Seah Teng Ngiab | Alliance (MCA) |
P092 | Muar Selatan | Awang Hassan from 28 December 1963[N 5] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Suleiman Abdul Rahman until 6 November 1963 | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
P093 | Batu Pahat | Kang Kok Seng | Alliance (MCA) |
P094 | Batu Pahat Dalam | Syed Esa Alwee (Deputy Speaker) | Alliance (UMNO) |
P095 | Kluang Utara | Lee San Choon | Alliance (MCA) |
P096 | Johore Tenggara | Syed Jaafar Albar | Alliance (UMNO) |
P097 | Pontian Utara | Sardon Jubir | Alliance (UMNO) |
P098 | Pontian Selatan | Zainon Munshi Sulaiman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P099 | Kluang Selatan | Chan Chong Wen | Alliance (MCA) |
P100 | Johore Bahru Timor | Mohamad Noah Omar (Speaker) | Alliance (UMNO) |
P101 | Johore Bahru Barat | Ahmad Mohamed Shah | Alliance (UMNO) |
P102 | Johore Timor | Ismail Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P103 | Segamat Utara | Abdullah Mohd Salleh | Alliance (UMNO) |
P104 | Muar Utara | Ahmad Arshad | Alliance (UMNO) |
Appointed and nominated members by state
[edit]Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served from 2 November 1963 until 1 March 1964.
Singapore
[edit]Sabah
[edit]Member | Party |
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16 seats | |
Aliuddin Harun | |
Amadeus Mathew Leong | |
Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens | UNKO |
Ganie Gilong | UNKO |
Ganing Jangkat | |
Hong Teck Guan | SCA |
Jhumah Salim | |
Mahali Matjakir | |
Mohamed Dara Langpad | |
Mohamed Dun Banir | |
Mohd. Arif Salleh | |
Ngui Ah Kui | SCA |
Peter J. Mojuntin from 3 January 1964 |
UNKO |
Peter Lo Sui Yin | SCA |
Stanley Ho Ngun Khiu | |
Yeh Pao Tze | SCA |
Sarawak
[edit]Member | Party |
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24 seats | |
Abang Ikhwan | PANAS |
Abang Othman Abang Moasili | PANAS |
Abdul Rahman Ya'kub | BARJASA |
Ajibah Abol | BARJASA |
Awang Daud Matusin | IND |
Banyang Janting | PESAKA |
Charles Linang | SUPP |
Dagok Randen | PANAS |
Edmund Langgu Saga | SNAP |
Edwin Tangkun | SNAP |
Francis Umpau Empam | PESAKA |
Jinggut Attan | PESAKA |
Jonathan Bangau Renang | PESAKA |
Jugah Barieng | PESAKA |
Kadam Kiai | SNAP |
Ling Beng Siew | SCA |
Muhammad Su'aut Muhd. Tahir | |
Sim Boon Liang | SUPP |
Sng Chin Joo | SUPP |
Song Thian Cheok | SUPP |
Sandom Nyuak | PESAKA |
Stephen Yong Kuet Tze | SUPP |
Tan Tsak Yu | PANAS |
Wan Abdul Rahman Tuanku Bujang | BARJASA |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Ismail was elected to Parliament in the Kuala Trengganu Selatan by-election, 1962 following the death of Onn Jaafar of Parti Negara.
- ^ Chan was elected to Parliament in the Kampar by-election, 1960 following the disqualification of Leong Kee Nyean.
- ^ Too was elected to Parliament in the Telok Anson by-election, 1961 following the death of Woo Saik Hong.
- ^ Abdul Razak was elected to Parliament in the Lipis by-election, 1962 following the death of Mohamed Sulong Mohd Ali.
- ^ Awang was elected to Parliament in the Muar Selatan by-election, 1963 following the death of Sulaiman Abdul Rahman.
References
[edit]- ^ "Representatives Archive List of Members PARLIMEN 1". Parliament of Malaysia. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
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