Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 2nd Malaysian Parliament
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This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 2nd Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1964.[1]
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Overview | |||||||||||
Legislative body | Parliament of Malaysia | ||||||||||
Jurisdiction | Malaysia | ||||||||||
Meeting place | Malaysian Houses of Parliament | ||||||||||
Term | 18 May 1964 – 20 March 1969 | ||||||||||
Election | 1964 general election | ||||||||||
Government | Third Rahman cabinet | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
Dewan Rakyat | |||||||||||
Members | 159 | ||||||||||
Speaker | Syed Esa Alwee (until 24 November 1964) Chik Mohamed Yusuf Sheikh Abdul Rahman | ||||||||||
Deputy Speaker | Syed Esa Alwee | ||||||||||
Secretary | Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Abu Bakar (until 1965) Shamsuddin Mohd Sidin (until 1967) Jaafar Mohd Taha (until 1969) Ahmad Abdullah | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | Tunku Abdul Rahman | ||||||||||
Leader of the Opposition | Tan Chee Khoon | ||||||||||
Party control | Alliance | ||||||||||
Sovereign | |||||||||||
Yang di-Pertuan Agong | Tuanku Syed Putra (until 20 September 1965) Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah | ||||||||||
Sessions | |||||||||||
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Composition edit
State | # of Seats | UMNO Seats | MCA Seats | MIC Seats | PMIP Seats | PPP Seats | PAP Seats | Lab Seats |
Ra'ayat Seats |
Negara Seats |
UDP Seats |
IND Seats |
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Perlis | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||
Kedah | 12 | 10 | 2 | |||||||||
Kelantan | 10 | 2 | 8 | |||||||||
Trengganu | 6 | 5 | 1 | |||||||||
Penang | 8 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
Perak | 20 | 9 | 8 | 1 | 2 | |||||||
Pahang | 6 | 5 | 1 | |||||||||
Selangor | 14 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Negri Sembilan | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||
Malacca | 4 | 2 | 2 | |||||||||
Johore | 16 | 11 | 5 | |||||||||
Seats won | 104 | 59 | 27 | 3 | 9 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Seats contested | 276 | 68 | 33 | 3 | 52 | 9 | 11 | 63 | 0 | 27 | 0 |
Elected members by state edit
Shortcut:
Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Negri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor |
Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 18 May 1964 until 20 March 1969).
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 | Senu Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P005 | Kota Star Utara | Abdul Khalid Awang Osman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P006 | Alor Star | Lim Pee Hung | Alliance (MCA) |
P007 | Kuala Kedah | Tunku Abdul Rahman Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah |
Alliance (UMNO) |
P008 | Kota Star Selatan | Mahathir Mohamad | Alliance (UMNO) |
P009 | Kedah Tengah | Khir Johari | Alliance (UMNO) |
P010 | Jerai | Hanafiah Hussain | Alliance (UMNO) |
P011 | Baling | Harun Abdullah | Alliance (UMNO) |
P012 | Sungei Patani | Mohamed Zahir Ismail | Alliance (UMNO) |
P013 | Kulim | Hanafi Mohd Yunus | Alliance (UMNO) |
P014 | Kulim-Bandar Bahru | Tai Kuan Yang | Alliance (MCA) |
Kelantan edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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PMIP 8 | Alliance 2 | |||
P015 | Tumpat | Wan Hassan Wan Daud | PMIP |
P016 | Kelantan Hilir | Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat from 21 October 1967[N 1] | PMIP |
Ahmad Abdullah until 30 August 1967 | PMIP | ||
P017 | Pasir Mas Hilir | Muhammad Fakhruddin Abdullah | PMIP |
P018 | Kota Bharu Hilir | Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud | Alliance (UMNO) |
P019 | Bachok | Abu Bakar Hamzah from 27 June 1964[N 2] | PMIP |
Zulkiflee Muhammad until 6 May 1964 | PMIP | ||
P020 | Kota Bharu Hulu | Hussain Rahimi Saman | PMIP |
P021 | Pasir Mas Hulu | Tengku Zaid Tengku Ahmad from 19 August 1967[N 3] | PMIP |
Abdul Samad Gul Ahmad Mianji until 3 July 1967 | PMIP | ||
P022 | Pasir Puteh | Mohamad Asri Muda | PMIP |
P023 | Tanah Merah | Mustapha Ahmad | PMIP |
P024 | Ulu Kelantan | Hussein Sulaiman | Alliance (UMNO) |
Trengganu edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 5 | PAS 1 | |||
P025 | Besut | Mohd. Daud Abdul Samad | PMIP |
P026 | Kuala Trengganu Utara | Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail | Alliance (UMNO) |
P027 | Kuala Trengganu Selatan | Abdullah Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P028 | Dungun | Suleiman Ali | Alliance (UMNO) |
P029 | Kemaman | Wan Mokhtar Ahmad | Alliance (UMNO) |
P030 | Trengganu Tengah | Engku Muhsein Abdul Kadir | Alliance (UMNO) |
Penang edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 6 | Socialist Front 1 | UDP 1 | |||
P031 | Bagan | Tan Cheng Bee | Alliance (MCA) |
P032 | Seberang Tengah | Ibrahim Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P033 | Seberang Selatan | Snawi Ismail from 31 October 1964[N 4] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Mohamed Noordin Mastan until 1 September 1964 | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
P034 | Penang Utara | Geh Chong Keat | Alliance (MCA) |
P035 | Penang Selatan | Ismail Idris | Alliance (UMNO) |
P036 | Tanjong | Lim Chong Eu | UDP |
P037 | Dato' Kramat | Lim Kean Siew until 1 January 1969[N 5] | 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 | Hamzah Abu Samah from 14 August 1967[N 8] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Hussein Hassan until 21 July 1967 | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
P060 | Bentong | Chan Siang Sun | Alliance (MCA) |
P061 | Kuantan | Mohamed Taib from 11 November 1968[N 9] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Abdul Rahman Talib until 18 October 1968 | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
P062 | Pekan | Abdul Razak Hussein | Alliance (UMNO) |
P063 | Temerloh | Mohamed Yusof Mahmud | Alliance (UMNO) |
P064 | Lipis | Abdul Razak Hussin | Alliance (UMNO) |
Selangor edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 12 | Socialist Front 1 | PAP 1 | |||
P065 | Kuala Selangor | Raja Rome Raja Ma'amor | Alliance (UMNO) |
P066 | Batu | Tan Chee Khoon | Socialist Front (Lab) |
P067 | Kapar | Hamzah Alang | Alliance (UMNO) |
P068 | Rawang | Tunku Abdullah Tuanku Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P069 | Langat | Zakaria Mohd Taib | Alliance (UMNO) |
P070 | Setapak | Chan Seong Yoon | Alliance (MCA) |
P071 | Bangsar | Devan Nair | PAP |
DAP | |||
P072 | Bukit Bintang | Tan Toh Hong | Alliance (MCA) |
P073 | Damansara | Michael Chen Wing Sum | Alliance (MCA) |
P074 | Klang | V. Manickavasagam | Alliance (MIC) |
P075 | Kuala Langat | Mohd. Tahir Abdul Majid | Alliance (UMNO) |
P076 | Sepang | Lee Siok Yew | Alliance (MCA) |
P077 | Sabak Bernam | Mustapha Abdul Jabar | Alliance (UMNO) |
P078 | Ulu Selangor | Khaw Kai Boh | Alliance (MCA) |
Negri Sembilan edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 6 | |||
P079 | Kuala Pilah | Bahaman Samsudin | Alliance (UMNO) |
P080 | Seremban Timor | Quek Kai Dong | Alliance (MCA) |
P081 | Rembau-Tampin | Redza Mohd Said | Alliance (UMNO) |
P082 | Port Dickson | T. Mahima Singh | Alliance (MIC) |
P083 | Jelebu-Jempol | Mohamed Idris Matsil | Alliance (UMNO) |
P084 | Seremban Barat | Siow Loong Hin | Alliance (MCA) |
Malacca edit
No. | Federal Constituency | Member | Party |
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Alliance 4 | |||
P085 | Malacca Tengah | Tan Siew Sin | Alliance (MCA) |
P086 | Bandar Malacca | Tan Kee Gak | Alliance (MCA) |
P087 | Malacca Utara | Abdul Ghani Ishak | Alliance (UMNO) |
P088 | Malacca Selatan | Abdul Karim Abu | 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 | Lee San Choon | Alliance (MCA) |
P091 | Muar Pantai | Seah Teng Ngiab | Alliance (MCA) |
P092 | Muar Selatan | Awang Hassan | Alliance (UMNO) |
P093 | Batu Pahat | Soh Ah Teck | Alliance (MCA) |
P094 | Batu Pahat Dalam | Syed Esa Alwee (Deputy Speaker) | Alliance (UMNO) |
P095 | Kluang Utara | Tiah Eng Bee | Alliance (MCA) |
P096 | Johore Tenggara | Syed Jaafar Albar | Alliance (UMNO) |
P097 | Pontian Utara | Sardon Jubir | Alliance (UMNO) |
P098 | Pontian Selatan | Ali Ahmad | Alliance (UMNO) |
P099 | Kluang Selatan | Chan Chong Wen | Alliance (MCA) |
P100 | Johore Bahru Timor | Fatimah Abdul Majid | Alliance (UMNO) |
P101 | Johore Bahru Barat | Rahmat Daud | Alliance (UMNO) |
P102 | Johore Timor | Ismail Abdul Rahman | Alliance (UMNO) |
P103 | Segamat Utara | Musa Hitam from 19 October 1968[N 10] | Alliance (UMNO) |
Abdullah Mohd Salleh until 27 August 1968 | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
P104 | Muar Utara | Ahmad Arshad | Alliance (UMNO) |
Appointed and nominated members by state edit
Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 18 May 1964 until 20 March 1969).
Singapore edit
no P. | Member | Party |
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15 seats | ||
P.105 | Abdul Rahim Ishak until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.106 | Chia Thye Poh until 9 August 1965 |
Barisan Sosialis |
Edmund William Barker from 25 November 1964 until 9 August 1965 |
PAP | |
P.108 | Goh Keng Swee until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.109 | Ho See Beng until 25 November 1964 |
PAP |
P.110 | Jek Yeun Thong until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.111 | Kow Kee Seng until 9 August 1965 |
Barisan Sosialis |
P.112 | Lee Kuan Yew until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.113 | Lim Huan Boon until 9 August 1965 |
Barisan Sosialis |
P.114 | Lim Kim San until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.115 | Ong Pang Boon until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.116 | Othman Wok until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.117 | S. Rajaratnam until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
Toh Chin Chye until 9 August 1965 |
PAP | |
P.118 | Wee Toon Boon until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
P.119 | Yong Nyuk Lin until 9 August 1965 |
PAP |
Sabah edit
No | Member | Party |
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16 seats | ||
P.120 | Abdul Rashid Jais | |
Aliuddin Harun until 11 December 1967 |
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P. | Amadeus Mathew Leong | |
P. | Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens until 2 November 1965 |
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Francis Chia Nyuk Tong | ||
P. | Ganie Gilong | |
P. | Ganing Jangkat | |
P. | Joe Manjaji | |
P. | John Ondu Majakil from 21 March 1966 |
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P. | Khoo Siak Chiew until 10 May 1966 |
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P. | Mohamed Dara Langpad | |
P. | Mohd. Arif Salleh | |
P. | Pengiran Tahir Pengiran Petra | |
P. | Peter Lo Sui Yin | |
P. | Rafael Ancheta from 18 January 1968 |
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P. | S. Fazul Rahman | |
P. | Stanley Ho Ngun Khiu | |
P.135 | Yeh Pao Tze |
Sarawak edit
No | Member | Party name |
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24 seats | ||
P.136 | Abang Ikhwan Abang Hallimid until 7 December 1967 |
BAJASA |
Abang Othman Abang Moasili until 24 September 1965 |
BAJASA | |
P.137 | Abdul Rahman Ya'kub | PPS |
Abdul Taib Mahmud from 18 January 1968 |
PPS | |
P.136 | Ajibah Abol | PPS |
P.137 | Banyang Janting | MACINDA |
P.138 | Chia Chin Shin | SUPP |
P.139 | Dagok Randen from 10 November 1965 |
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P.140 | Edmund Langgu Saga | |
P.141 | Edwin Tangkun | |
P.142 | Francis Umpau Empam until 1 October 1965 |
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P.143 | Jinggut Attan | |
P.144 | Jonathan Bangau Renang | |
P.145 | Jugah Barieng | |
P.146 | Kadam Kiai until 1968 |
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P.147 | Khoo Peng Loong | SUPP |
P.148 | Ling Beng Siew | SUPP |
P.149 | Muhammad Su'aut Muhd. Tahir | |
P.150 | Ong Kee Hui | SUPP |
P.151 | Sandom Nyuak until 12 December 1967 |
SUPP |
P.152 | Sim Boon Liang | SUPP |
P.153 | Sng Chin Joo | SUPP |
P.154 | Stephen Yong Kuet Tze | SUPP |
P.155 | Tama Weng Tinggang Wan from 6 July 1964 |
SUPP |
P.156 | Tan Tsak Yu | SUPP |
P.157 | Thomas Kana from 10 November 1965 |
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P.159 | Wan Abdul Rahman Tuanku Bujang | PPBS |
Wan Alwi Tuanku Ibrahim from 18 January 1968 |
BAJASA |
Notes edit
- ^ Nik Abdul Aziz was elected to Parliament in the Kelantan Hilir by-election, 1967 following the death of Ahmad Abdullah.
- ^ Abu Bakar was elected to Parliament in the Bachok by-election, 1964 following the death of Zulkiflee Muhammad.
- ^ Tengku Zaid was elected to Parliament in the Pasir Mas Hulu by-election, 1967 following the death of Abdul Samad Gul Ahmad Mianji.
- ^ Snawi was elected to Parliament in the Seberang Selatan by-election, 1964 following the death of Mohamed Noordin Mastan.
- ^ Lim Kean Siew tendered his resignation as Member of Parliament for Dato' Kramat on 1 January 1969.
- ^ Sulaiman was elected to Parliament in the Krian Laut by-election, 1966 following the death of Abdul Rauf Abdul Rahman.
- ^ Chew was elected to Parliament in the Bruas by-election, 1966 following the death of Yeoh Tat Beng.
- ^ Hamzah was elected to Parliament in the Raub by-election, 1967 following the death of Hussein Hassan.
- ^ Mohamed was elected to Parliament in the Kuantan by-election, 1968 following the death of Abdul Rahman Talib.
- ^ Musa was elected to Parliament in the Segamat Utara by-election, 1968 following the death of Abdullah Mohd Salleh.
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