Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 4th Malaysian Parliament

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4th Parliament of Malaysia
3rd Parliament 5th Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Malaysia
JurisdictionMalaysia
Meeting placeMalaysian Houses of Parliament
Term4 November 1974 – 12 June 1978
Election1974 general election
GovernmentSecond Razak cabinet (until 14 January 1976)
First Hussein cabinet
Websitewww.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Rakyat
Members154
SpeakerNik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmood (until 20 December 1977)
Syed Nasir Ismail
Deputy SpeakerSyed Nasir Ismail (until 8 January 1978)
Secretary
Prime MinisterAbdul Razak Hussein (until 14 January 1976)
Hussein Onn
Leader of the Opposition (until 4 November 1975)
Lim Kit Siang
Party controlBarisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan AgongTuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah (until 20 September 1975)
Tuanku Yahya Petra
Sessions
1st4 November 1974 – 19 December 1975
2nd30 March 1976 – 27 January 1977
3rd21 March 1977 – 12 January 1978
4th20 March 1978 – 7 April 1978

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 4th Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1974.[1]

Composition[]

State # of Seats UMNO Seats MCA Seats MIC Seats PAS Seats Gerakan Seats PPP Seats DAP Seats Pekemas Seats PSRM Seats KITA Seats IPPP Seats USNO Seats SCA Seats PBB Seats SNAP Seats SUPP Seats IND Seats
Perlis 2 2
Kedah 13 8 2 3
Kelantan 12 5 7
Trengganu 7 4 3
Penang 9 3 3 3
Perak 21 10 2 1 1 2 1 4
Pahang 8 7 1
Selangor 11 5 4 1 1
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur 5 1 1 2 1
Negri Sembilan 6 3 1 1 1
Malacca 4 2 1 1
Johore 16 11 5
Sabah 16 13 3
Sarawak 24 8 9 7
Seats won 154 61 19 4 14 5 1 9 1 0 0 0 13 3 8 9 7 0
Seats contested 329 61 23 4 14 8 4 46 36 22 4 1 13 0 16 24 0 42

Elected members by state[]

Shortcut:

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

Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 4 November 1974 until 12 June 1978).

Perlis[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 2
P001 Kangar BN (UMNO)
P002 Arau BN (UMNO)

Kedah[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 13
P003 Jerlun-Langkawi BN (UMNO)
P004 Kubang Pasu Mahathir Mohamad BN (UMNO)
P005 Padang Terap BN (PAS)
P006 Kuala Kedah Senu Abdul Rahman BN (UMNO)
P007 Alor Setar BN (MCA)
P008 Kota Setar BN (PAS)
P009 Ulu Muda Yusof Rawa BN (PAS)
P010 Baling BN (UMNO)
P011 Jerai Sanusi Junid BN (UMNO)
P012 Kuala Muda Khir Johari BN (UMNO)
P013 Sungei Patani BN (UMNO)
P014 Padang Serai BN (MCA)
P015 Kulim-Bandar Bahru BN (UMNO)

Kelantan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 12
P016 Tumpat BN (UMNO)
P017 Pengkalan Chepa Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat BN (PAS)
P018 Pasir Mas BN (PAS)
P019 Kota Bharu Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail BN (UMNO)
P020 Bachok BN (PAS)
P021 Rantau Panjang BN (PAS)
P022 Nilam Puri Mohamad Asri Muda BN (PAS)
P023 Tanah Merah Mohamed Yaacob BN (UMNO)
P024 Machang Abdullah Ahmad BN (UMNO)
P025 Pasir Puteh BN (PAS)
P026 Kuala Krai BN (PAS)
P027 Ulu Kelantan Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah BN (UMNO)

Trengganu[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 7
P028 Besut BN (UMNO)
P029 Ulu Nerus BN (PAS)
P030 Ulu Trengganu BN (UMNO)
P031 Kuala Nerus BN (UMNO)
P032 Kuala Trengganu BN (PAS)
P033 Dungun BN (PAS)
P034 Kemaman from 8 May 1976[N 1] BN (UMNO)
until 14 March 1976 BN (UMNO)

Penang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 9
P035 Kepala Batas BN (UMNO)
P036 Mata Kuching Ling Liong Sik BN (MCA)
P037 Permatang Pauh BN (UMNO)
P038 Bukit Mertajam BN (MCA)
P039 Nibong Tebal BN (Gerakan)
P040 Balik Pulau BN (UMNO)
P041 Bukit Bendera BN (MCA)
P042 Tanjong Lim Chong Eu BN (Gerakan)
P043 Jelutong BN (Gerakan)

Perak[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 17 | DAP 4
P044 Gerik BN (UMNO)
P045 Larut BN (UMNO)
P046 Parit Buntar BN (UMNO)
P047 Bagan Serai BN (UMNO)
P048 Sungei Siput Samy Vellu BN (MIC)
P049 Taiping Paul Leong Khee Seong BN (Gerakan)
P050 Matang BN (UMNO)
P051 Padang Rengas BN (UMNO)
P052 Kuala Kangsar BN (UMNO)
P053 Kinta DAP
P054 Ipoh DAP
P055 Menglembu Fan Yew Teng DAP
P056 Bruas BN (PPP)
P057 Parit BN (UMNO)
P058 Batu Gajah DAP
P059 Batang Padang BN (UMNO)
P060 Lumut Richard Ho Ung Hun BN (MCA)
P061 Hilir Perak BN (UMNO)
P062 Telok Anson BN (Gerakan)
P063 Tanjong Malim BN (MCA)
P064 Bagan Datok BN (PAS)

Pahang[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 8
P065 Lipis Ghazali Shafie BN (UMNO)
P066 Jerantut BN (UMNO)
P067 Kuantan BN (UMNO)
P068 Raub BN (UMNO)
P069 Maran BN (UMNO)
P070 Bentong BN (MCA)
P071 Pekan Najib Razak from 21 February 1976[N 2] BN (UMNO)
Abdul Razak Hussein until 14 January 1976 BN (UMNO)
P072 Temerloh Hamzah Abu Samah BN (UMNO)

Selangor[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 10 | DAP 1
P073 Sabak Bernam BN (UMNO)
P074 Tanjong Karang BN (UMNO)
P075 Ulu Selangor Michael Chen Wing Sum BN (MCA)
P076 Kuala Selangor BN (UMNO)
P077 Selayang from 14 June 1975[N 3] BN (MCA)
until 23 April 1975 BN (MCA)
P078 Ulu Langat BN (MCA)
P079 Pelabuhan Kelang V. Manickavasagam BN (MIC)
P080 Shah Alam BN (MCA)
P081 Petaling DAP
P082 Kuala Langat Aishah Ghani BN (UMNO)
P083 Sepang Suhaimi Kamaruddin BN (UMNO)

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 2 | DAP 2 | Pekemas 1
P084 Kepong Tan Chee Khoon Pekemas
P085 Setapak BN (UMNO)
P086 Damansara Subramaniam Sinniah BN (MIC)
P087 Kuala Lumpur Bandar Lee Lam Thye DAP
P088 Sungei Besi DAP

Negri Sembilan[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 5 | DAP 1
P089 Jelebu Rais Yatim BN (UMNO)
P090 Mantin BN (MCA)
P091 Seremban Chen Man Hin DAP
P092 Kuala Pilah BN (UMNO)
P093 Telok Kemang K. Pathmanaban BN (MIC)
P094 Tampin Mokhtar Hashim BN (UMNO)

Malacca[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 3 | DAP 1
P095 Alor Gajah Ghafar Baba BN (UMNO)
P096 Jasin BN (UMNO)
P097 Batu Berendam Chong Hon Nyan BN (MCA)
P098 Kota Melaka Lim Kit Siang DAP

Johore[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 16
P099 Labis Musa Hitam BN (UMNO)
P100 Segamat Lee San Choon BN (MCA)
P101 Kluang BN (MCA)
P102 Tenggaroh Abdul Kadir Yusuf BN (UMNO)
P103 Ledang BN (UMNO)
P104 Pagoh Syed Nasir Ismail (Deputy Speaker) BN (UMNO)
P105 Ayer Hitam Hee Tien Lai BN (MCA)
P106 Muar BN (MCA)
P107 Renggam BN (MCA)
P108 Panti from 24 February 1977[N 4] BN (UMNO)
Syed Jaafar Albar until 14 January 1977 BN (UMNO)
P109 Sri Gading Hussein Onn BN (UMNO)
P110 Semerah Fatimah Abdul Majid BN (UMNO)
P111 Batu Pahat BN (UMNO)
P112 Pontian from 28 January 1978[N 5] BN (UMNO)
until 4 December 1977 BN (UMNO)
P113 Pulai Mohamed Rahmat BN (UMNO)
P114 Johore Bahru BN (UMNO)

Sabah[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 16
P115 Marudu Mustapha Harun BN (USNO)
P116 Bandau BN (USNO)
P117 Kota Belud Mohamed Said Keruak BN (USNO)
P118 Labuk-Sugut BN (USNO)
P119 Tuaran BN (USNO)
P120 Kinabalu Abdul Ghani Gilong BN (USNO)
P121 Gaya Peter Lo Sui Yin BN (SCA)
P122 Penampang BN (USNO)
P123 Sandakan BN (SCA)
P124 Kinabatangan BN (USNO)
P125 Kimanis from 29 January 1977[N 6] IND
until 2 December 1976 BN (USNO)
P126 Hilir Padas BN (USNO)
P127 Keningau Harris Salleh from 30 July 1977[N 7] BN (BERJAYA)
Stephen Robert Evans until 1 June 1977 BN (USNO)
P128 Silam BN (USNO)
P129 Ulu Padas BN (USNO)
P130 Tawau BN (SCA)

Sarawak[]

No. Federal Constituency Member Party
BN 15 | SNAP 9
P131 Bau-Lundu SNAP
P132 Bandar Kuching Ong Kee Hui BN (SUPP)
P133 Santubong Sulaiman Daud BN (PBB)
P134 Samarahan Abdul Taib Mahmud BN (PBB)
P135 Padawan Stephen Yong Kuet Tze BN (SUPP)
P136 Serian BN (SUPP)
P137 Simunjan BN (PBB)
P138 Batang Lupar SNAP
P139 Lubok Antu SNAP
P140 Betong BN (PBB)
P141 Saratok SNAP
P142 Sarikei BN (SUPP)
P143 Payang Abdul Rahman Ya'kub BN (PBB)
P144 Bandar Sibu BN (SUPP)
P145 Rajang BN (SUPP)
P146 Mukah BN (PBB)
P147 Julau SNAP
P148 Kanowit Leo Moggie Irok SNAP
P149 Kapit BN (PBB)
P150 Ulu Rajang SNAP
P151 Bintulu SNAP
P152 Miri-Subis BN (SUPP)
P153 Baram SNAP
P154 Limbang-Lawas BN (PBB)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Abdul Manan was elected to Parliament in the Kemaman by-election, 1976 after the death of Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail.
  2. ^ Najib was elected to Parliament in the Pekan by-election, 1976 after the death of his father, Abdul Razak Hussein.
  3. ^ Chow was elected to Parliament in the Selayang by-election, 1975 after the death of Walter Loh Poh Khan.
  4. ^ Saadun was elected to Parliament in the Panti by-election, 1977 after the death of Syed Jaafar Albar.
  5. ^ Ikhwan was elected to Parliament in the Pontian by-election, 1978 after the death of Ali Ahmad.
  6. ^ Pengiran Aliuddin was elected to Parliament in the Kimanis by-election, 1977 after the death of Pengiran Tahir Pengiran Petra.
  7. ^ Harris was elected to Parliament in the Keningau by-election, 1977 after the resignation of Stephen Robert Evans.

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