Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 3rd Malaysian Parliament

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3rd Parliament of Malaysia
2nd Parliament 4th Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term20 February 1971 – 31 July 1974
Election1969 general election
GovernmentFirst Razak cabinet
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members144
SpeakerChik Mohamed Yusuf Sheikh Abdul Rahman
Deputy SpeakerNik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud
SecretaryAhmad Abdullah (until 1972)
Prime MinisterAbdul Razak Hussein
Leader of the OppositionAsri Muda (until 17 April 1973)
Lim Kit Siang
Party controlAlliance (until 1973)
Barisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongTuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah
Sessions
1st20 February 1971 – 11 February 1972
2nd9 May 1972 – 31 January 1973
3rd17 April 1973 – 21 January 1974
4th15 April 1974 – 26 July 1974

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 3rd Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1969.[1] From 1969 to 1971, the National Operations Council governed the country in lieu of the elected government. In 1971, the NOC was dissolved with the restoration of Third Parliament of Malaysia.

Composition[]

State # of Seats UMNO Seats MCA Seats MIC Seats PMIP Seats DAP Seats Gerakan Seats PPP Seats Ra'ayat Seats UMCO Seats USNO Seats SCA Seats SCA & BUMIPUTERA Seats PESAKA Seats SNAP Seats SUPP Seats IND Seats
Perlis 2 2
Kedah 12 7 2 3
Kelantan 10 4 6
Trengganu 6 4 2
Penang 8 1 1 1 5
Perak 20 7 1 1 1 5 1 4
Pahang 6 5 1
Selangor 14 6 2 1 3 2
Negri Sembilan 6 3 3
Malacca 4 2 1 1
Johore 16 11 5
Sabah 16 13 3
Sarawak 24 7 2 9 5 1
Seats won 144 52 13 2 12 13 8 4 0 0 13 3 7 2 9 5 1
Seats contested 337 68 33 3 62 24 14 6 0 3 13 3 13 15 23 19 32

Elected members by state[]

Shortcut:

Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor | Sabah | Sarawak

Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 20 February 1971 until 31 July 1974).

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 9 | PAS 3
P003 Jitra-Padang Terap Fatimah Hashim Alliance (UMNO)
P004 Kubang Pasu Barat PMIP
P005 Kota Star Utara PMIP
P006 Alor Star Alliance (MCA)
P007 Kuala Kedah Senu Abdul Rahman from 20 January 1973[N 1] Alliance (UMNO)
Tunku Abdul Rahman until 8 December 1972 Alliance (UMNO)
P008 Kota Star Selatan Yusof Rawa PMIP
P009 Kedah Tengah Khir Johari Alliance (UMNO)
P010 Jerai Hanafiah Hussain Alliance (UMNO)
P011 Baling Alliance (UMNO)
P012 Sungei Patani Alliance (UMNO)
P013 Kulim Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P014 Kulim-Bandar Bahru Alliance (MCA)

Kelantan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
PAS 6 | Alliance 4
P015 Tumpat Alliance (UMNO)
P016 Kelantan Hilir Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat PMIP
P017 Pasir Mas Hilir PMIP
P018 Kota Bharu Hilir Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail Alliance (UMNO)
P019 Bachok PMIP
P020 Kota Bharu Hulu Mohamad Asri Muda PMIP
P021 Pasir Mas Hulu PMIP
P022 Pasir Puteh PMIP
P023 Tanah Merah Mohamed Yaacob Alliance (UMNO)
P024 Ulu Kelantan Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud (Deputy Speaker) Alliance (UMNO)

Trengganu[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 4 | PMIP 2
P025 Besut Alliance (UMNO)
P026 Kuala Trengganu Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P027 Kuala Trengganu Selatan PMIP
P028 Dungun PMIP
P029 Kemaman Wan Mokhtar Ahmad Alliance (UMNO)
P030 Trengganu Tengah Alliance (UMNO)

Penang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
GERAKAN 5 | Alliance 2 | DAP 1
P031 Bagan Alliance (MCA)
P032 Seberang Tengah GERAKAN
P033 Seberang Selatan Veerappen Veerathan GERAKAN
P034 Penang Utara DAP
P035 Penang Selatan GERAKAN
P036 Tanjong Lim Chong Eu GERAKAN
P037 Dato' Kramat V. David GERAKAN
P038 Seberang Utara Alliance (UMNO)

Perak[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 9 | DAP 5 | PPP 4 | Gerakan 1 | PMIP 1
P039 Ulu Perak Alliance (UMNO)
P040 Krian Laut Alliance (UMNO)
P041 Krian Darat Alliance (UMNO)
P042 Larut Utara Alliance (UMNO)
P043 Larut Selatan GERAKAN
P044 Bruas PPP
P045 Sitiawan Richard Ho Ung Hun DAP
P046 Sungei Siput V. T. Sambanthan Alliance (MIC)
P047 Kuala Kangsar Alliance (UMNO)
P048 Parit PMIP
P049 Ulu Kinta PPP
P050 Ipoh PPP
P051 Menglembu PPP
P052 Batu Gajah DAP
P053 Kampar Fan Yew Teng DAP
P054 Hilir Perak Alliance (UMNO)
P055 Telok Anson DAP
P056 Bagan Datoh Alliance (UMNO)
P057 Batang Padang DAP
P058 Tanjong Malim Alliance (MCA)

Pahang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 6
P059 Raub Hamzah Abu Samah Alliance (UMNO)
P060 Bentong Alliance (MCA)
P061 Kuantan Alliance (UMNO)
P062 Pekan Abdul Razak Hussein Alliance (UMNO)
P063 Temerloh Alliance (UMNO)
P064 Lipis Ghazali Shafie from 8 April 1972[N 2] Alliance (UMNO)
until 1972 Alliance (UMNO)

Selangor[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 9 | DAP 3 | GERAKAN 2
P065 Kuala Selangor Alliance (UMNO)
P066 Batu Tan Chee Khoon GERAKAN
P067 Kapar from 3 April 1971[N 3] Alliance (UMNO)
until 1 March 1970 Alliance (UMNO)
P068 Rawang Tunku Abdullah Tuanku Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P069 Langat Alliance (UMNO)
P070 Setapak DAP
P071 Bungsar Goh Hock Guan DAP
P072 Bukit Bintang GERAKAN
P073 Damansara DAP
P074 Klang V. Manickavasagam Alliance (MIC)
P075 Kuala Langat Alliance (UMNO)
P076 Sepang Alliance (MCA)
P077 Sabak Bernam Alliance (UMNO)
P078 Ulu Selangor Michael Chen Wing Sum from 3 June 1972[N 4] Alliance (MCA)
until 15 April 1972 Alliance (MCA)

Negri Sembilan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 3 | DAP 3
P079 Kuala Pilah Alliance (UMNO)
P080 Seremban Timor Chen Man Hin DAP
P081 Rembau-Tampin Mokhtar Hashim from 8 July 1972[N 5] Alliance (UMNO)
until 9 May 1972 Alliance (UMNO)
P082 Port Dickson DAP
P083 Jelebu-Jempol Alliance (UMNO)
P084 Seremban Barat DAP

Malacca[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 3 | DAP 1
P085 Malacca Tengah Tan Siew Sin Alliance (MCA)
P086 Bandar Malacca Lim Kit Siang DAP
P087 Malacca Utara Abdul Ghafar Baba Alliance (UMNO)
P088 Malacca Selatan from 30 January 1971[N 6] Alliance (UMNO)

Johore[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
Alliance 16
P089 Muar Dalam Syed Nasir Ismail 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 Fatimah Abdul Majid 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 Hussein Onn Alliance (UMNO)
P101 Johore Bahru Barat Mohamed Rahmat Alliance (UMNO)
P102 Johore Timor from 8 September 1973[N 7] Alliance (UMNO)
Ismail Abdul Rahman until 2 August 1973 Alliance (UMNO)
P103 Segamat Utara Musa Hitam Alliance (UMNO)
P104 Muar Utara Alliance (UMNO)

Sabah[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
USNO 13 | SCA 3
P105 Marudu Mustapha Harun Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P106 Bandau Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P107 Kota Belud Mohamad Said Keruak Sabah Alliance (USNO)'
P108 Tuaran Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P109 Kota Kinabalu Sabah Alliance (SCA)
P110 Penampang Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P111 Kimanis Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P112 Labuan-Beaufort Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P113 Sabah Dalam Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P114 Sabah Selatan Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P115 Kinabalu Abdul Ghani Gilong Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P116 Sandakan Peter Lo Sui Yin Sabah Alliance (SCA)
P117 Labuk-Sugut Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P118 Kinabatangan Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P119 Darvel Sabah Alliance (USNO)
P120 Tawau Sabah Alliance (SCA)

Sarawak[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
SNAP 9 | BUMIPUTERA 5 | SUPP 5 | PESAKA 2 | SCA 2 | IND 1
P121 Bau-Lundu from 14 October 1971[N 8] SUPP
until 3 August 1971 SUPP
P122 Bandar Kuching Ong Kee Hui SUPP
P123 Santubong Sarawak Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
P124 Samarahan Abdul Taib Mahmud Sarawak Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
P125 Padawan Stephen Yong Kuet Tze SUPP
P126 Serian SNAP
P127 Simunjan Sarawak Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
P128 Batang Lupar SNAP
P129 Lubok Antu SNAP
P130 Betong SNAP
P131 Saratok SNAP
P132 Sarikei Sarawak Alliance (SCA)
P133 Payang Abdul Rahman Ya'kub Sarawak Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
P134 Bandar Sibu SUPP
P135 Rajang from 12 January 1974[N 9] SUPP
until 1973 SUPP
P136 Mukah Sarawak Alliance (BUMIPUTERA)
P137 Julau PESAKA
P138 Kanowit IND
P139 Kapit SNAP
P140 Ulu Rajang Jugah Barieng PESAKA
P141 Bintulu Sarawak Alliance (SCA)
P142 Miri-Subis James Wong Kim Min SNAP
P143 Baram SNAP
P144 Limbang-Lawas SNAP

Notes[]

  1. ^ Senu was elected to Parliament in the Kuala Kedah by-election, 1973 after the resignation of Tunku Abdul Rahman.
  2. ^ Ghazali was elected to Parliament in the Lipis by-election, 1972 after the resignation of Abdul Razak Hussin.
  3. ^ Mohd. Tahir was elected to Parliament in the Kapar by-election, 1971 after the death of Hamzah Alang.
  4. ^ Chen was elected to Parliament in the Ulu Selangor by-election, 1972 after the death of Khaw Kai Boh.
  5. ^ Mokhtar was elected to Parliament in the Rembau-Tampin by-election, 1972 after the death of Sulaiman Mohamed Attas.
  6. ^ Ahmad was elected to Parliament in the Malacca Selatan by-election, 1971. Election for Malacca Selatan federal constituency and another 40 federal constituencies in Sabah and Sarawak were postponed from the scheduled date, 10 May 1969.
  7. ^ Abdul Rahman was elected to Parliament in the Johore Timor by-election, 1973 after the death of Ismail Abdul Rahman.
  8. ^ Cotter was elected to Parliament in the Bau-Lundu by-election, 1971 after the resignation of Sinyium Mutit.
  9. ^ Jawan was elected to Parliament in the Rajang by-election, 1974 after the death of Tibouh Rantai.

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