Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 2nd Malaysian Parliament

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2nd Parliament of Malaysia
1st Parliament 3rd Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term18 May 1964 – 20 March 1969
Election1964 general election
GovernmentThird Rahman cabinet
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members159
SpeakerSyed Esa Alwee (until 24 November 1964)
Chik Mohamed Yusuf Sheikh Abdul Rahman
Deputy SpeakerSyed Esa Alwee
Secretary (until 1965)
(until 1967)
(until 1969)
Ahmad Abdullah
Prime MinisterTunku Abdul Rahman
Leader of the OppositionTan Chee Khoon
Party controlAlliance
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongTuanku Syed Putra (until 20 September 1965)
Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah
Sessions
1st18 May 1964 – 5 March 1965
2nd25 May 1965 – 25 March 1966
3rd14 June 1966 – 7 March 1967
4th13 June 1967 – 1 March 1968
5th5 June 1968 – 14 February 1969

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 2nd Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1964.[1]

Composition[]

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
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[]

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[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 2
P001 Perlis Utara Othman Abdullah Alliance (UMNO)
P002 Perlis Selatan Alliance (UMNO)

Kedah[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 12
P003 Jitra-Padang Terap Fatimah Hashim Alliance (UMNO)
P004 Kubang Pasu Barat Senu Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P005 Kota Star Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P006 Alor Star 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 Alliance (UMNO)
P012 Sungei Patani Mohamed Zahir Ismail Alliance (UMNO)
P013 Kulim Alliance (UMNO)
P014 Kulim-Bandar Bahru Alliance (MCA)

Kelantan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
PMIP 8 | Alliance 2
P015 Tumpat PMIP
P016 Kelantan Hilir Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat from 21 October 1967[N 1] PMIP
until 30 August 1967 PMIP
P017 Pasir Mas Hilir PMIP
P018 Kota Bharu Hilir Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud Alliance (UMNO)
P019 Bachok from 27 June 1964[N 2] PMIP
until 6 May 1964 PMIP
P020 Kota Bharu Hulu PMIP
P021 Pasir Mas Hulu from 19 August 1967[N 3] PMIP
until 3 July 1967 PMIP
P022 Pasir Puteh Mohamad Asri Muda PMIP
P023 Tanah Merah PMIP
P024 Ulu Kelantan Alliance (UMNO)

Trengganu[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 5 | PAS 1
P025 Besut PMIP
P026 Kuala Trengganu Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P027 Kuala Trengganu Selatan Alliance (UMNO)
P028 Dungun Alliance (UMNO)
P029 Kemaman Wan Mokhtar Ahmad Alliance (UMNO)
P030 Trengganu Tengah Alliance (UMNO)

Penang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 6 | Socialist Front 1 | UDP 1
P031 Bagan Alliance (MCA)
P032 Seberang Tengah Alliance (UMNO)
P033 Seberang Selatan from 31 October 1964[N 4] Alliance (UMNO)
until 1 September 1964 Alliance (UMNO)
P034 Penang Utara Alliance (MCA)
P035 Penang Selatan Alliance (UMNO)
P036 Tanjong Lim Chong Eu UDP
P037 Dato' Kramat until 1 January 1969[N 5] Socialist Front (Lab)
P038 Seberang Utara Alliance (UMNO)

Perak[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 18 | PPP 2
P039 Ulu Perak Alliance (UMNO)
P040 Krian Laut from 12 March 1966[N 6] Alliance (UMNO)
until 1966 Alliance (UMNO)
P041 Krian Darat Alliance (UMNO)
P042 Larut Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P043 Larut Selatan Lim Swee Aun Alliance (MCA)
P044 Bruas
from 4 June 1966[N 7]
Alliance (MCA)
until 17 April 1966 Alliance (MCA)
P045 Sitiawan Alliance (MCA)
P046 Sungei Siput V. T. Sambanthan Alliance (MIC)
P047 Kuala Kangsar Megat Khas Megat Omar Alliance (UMNO)
P048 Parit Alliance (UMNO)
P049 Ulu Kinta Alliance (MCA)
P050 Ipoh D. R. Seenivasagam PPP
P051 Menglembu PPP
P052 Batu Gajah Alliance (MCA)
P053 Kampar Alliance (MCA)
P054 Hilir Perak Othman Abdullah Alliance (UMNO)
P055 Telok Anson Alliance (MCA)
P056 Bagan Datoh Alliance (UMNO)
P057 Batang Padang Alliance (UMNO)
P058 Tanjong Malim Alliance (MCA)

Pahang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 6
P059 Raub Hamzah Abu Samah from 14 August 1967[N 8] Alliance (UMNO)
until 21 July 1967 Alliance (UMNO)
P060 Bentong Alliance (MCA)
P061 Kuantan 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 Alliance (UMNO)
P064 Lipis Alliance (UMNO)

Selangor[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 12 | Socialist Front 1 | PAP 1
P065 Kuala Selangor Alliance (UMNO)
P066 Batu Tan Chee Khoon Socialist Front (Lab)
P067 Kapar Alliance (UMNO)
P068 Rawang Tunku Abdullah Tuanku Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P069 Langat Alliance (UMNO)
P070 Setapak Alliance (MCA)
P071 Bungsar Devan Nair PAP
DAP
P072 Bukit Bintang Alliance (MCA)
P073 Damansara Michael Chen Wing Sum Alliance (MCA)
P074 Klang V. Manickavasagam Alliance (MIC)
P075 Kuala Langat Alliance (UMNO)
P076 Sepang Alliance (MCA)
P077 Sabak Bernam Alliance (UMNO)
P078 Ulu Selangor Alliance (MCA)

Negri Sembilan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 6
P079 Kuala Pilah Alliance (UMNO)
P080 Seremban Timor Alliance (MCA)
P081 Rembau-Tampin Alliance (UMNO)
P082 Port Dickson Alliance (MIC)
P083 Jelebu-Jempol Alliance (UMNO)
P084 Seremban Barat Alliance (MCA)

Malacca[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 4
P085 Malacca Tengah Tan Siew Sin Alliance (MCA)
P086 Bandar Malacca Alliance (MCA)
P087 Malacca Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P088 Malacca Selatan Alliance (UMNO)

Johore[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 16
P089 Muar Dalam Abdul Aziz Ishak Alliance (UMNO)
P090 Segamat Selatan Lee San Choon Alliance (MCA)
P091 Muar Pantai Alliance (MCA)
P092 Muar Selatan Awang Hassan Alliance (UMNO)
P093 Batu Pahat Alliance (MCA)
P094 Batu Pahat Dalam Syed Esa Alwee (Deputy Speaker) Alliance (UMNO)
P095 Kluang Utara Alliance (MCA)
P096 Johore Tenggara Syed Jaafar Albar Alliance (UMNO)
P097 Pontian Utara Sardon Jubir Alliance (UMNO)
P098 Pontian Selatan Alliance (UMNO)
P099 Kluang Selatan Alliance (MCA)
P100 Johore Bahru Timor Fatimah Abdul Majid Alliance (UMNO)
P101 Johore Bahru Barat Alliance (UMNO)
P102 Johore Timor Ismail Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P103 Segamat Utara Musa Hitam from 19 October 1968[N 10] Alliance (UMNO)
until 27 August 1968 Alliance (UMNO)
P104 Muar Utara Alliance (UMNO)

Appointed and nominated members by state[]

Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 18 May 1964 until 20 March 1969).

Singapore[]

Member Party
15 seats
Abdul Rahim Ishak
until 9 August 1965
PAP
Chia Thye Poh
until 9 August 1965
Barisan Sosialis
Edmund William Barker
from 25 November 1964 until 9 August 1965
PAP
Goh Keng Swee
until 9 August 1965
PAP

until 25 November 1964
PAP
Jek Yeun Thong
until 9 August 1965
PAP

until 9 August 1965
Barisan Sosialis
Lee Kuan Yew
until 9 August 1965
PAP

until 9 August 1965
Barisan Sosialis
Lim Kim San
until 9 August 1965
PAP
Ong Pang Boon
until 9 August 1965
PAP
Othman Wok
until 9 August 1965
PAP
S. Rajaratnam
until 9 August 1965
PAP
Toh Chin Chye
until 9 August 1965
PAP

until 9 August 1965
PAP
Yong Nyuk Lin
until 9 August 1965
PAP

Sabah[]

Member Party
16 seats

until 11 December 1967
Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens
until 2 November 1965

from 21 March 1966

until 10 May 1966
Peter Lo Sui Yin

from 18 January 1968

Sarawak[]

Member Party
24 seats

until 7 December 1967

until 24 September 1965
Abdul Rahman Ya'kub
Abdul Taib Mahmud
from 18 January 1968

from 10 November 1965

until 1 October 1965
Jugah Barieng

until 1968
Ong Kee Hui

until 12 December 1967
Stephen Yong Kuet Tze

from 6 July 1964

from 10 November 1965

from 18 January 1968

Notes[]

  1. ^ Nik Abdul Aziz was elected to Parliament in the Kelantan Hilir by-election, 1967 following the death of Ahmad Abdullah.
  2. ^ Abu Bakar was elected to Parliament in the Bachok by-election, 1964 following the death of Zulkiflee Muhammad.
  3. ^ Tengku Zaid was elected to Parliament in the Pasir Mas Hulu by-election, 1967 following the death of Abdul Samad Gul Ahmad Mianji.
  4. ^ Snawi was elected to Parliament in the Seberang Selatan by-election, 1964 following the death of Mohamed Noordin Mastan.
  5. ^ Lim Kean Siew tendered his resignation as Member of Parliament for Dato' Kramat on 1 January 1969.
  6. ^ Sulaiman was elected to Parliament in the Krian Laut by-election, 1966 following the death of Abdul Rauf Abdul Rahman.
  7. ^ Chew was elected to Parliament in the Bruas by-election, 1966 following the death of Yeoh Tat Beng.
  8. ^ Hamzah was elected to Parliament in the Raub by-election, 1967 following the death of Hussein Hassan.
  9. ^ Mohamed was elected to Parliament in the Kuantan by-election, 1968 following the death of Abdul Rahman Talib.
  10. ^ Musa was elected to Parliament in the Segamat Utara by-election, 1968 following the death of Abdullah Mohd Salleh.

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