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8th Parliament of Malaysia Legislative body Parliament of Malaysia Jurisdiction Malaysia Meeting place Malaysian Houses of Parliament Term 3 December 1990 – 6 April 1995 Election 1990 general election Government Fourth Mahathir cabinet Website www.parlimen.gov.my Members 180 Speaker Mohamed Zahir Ismail Deputy Speaker Ong Tee Keat Juhar Mahiruddin Secretary (until 1993) Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad Leader of the Opposition Lim Kit Siang Party control Barisan Nasional Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Azlan Shah (until 25 April 1994)Tuanku Jaafar 1st 3 December 1990 – 24 December 1991 2nd 27 April 1992 – 24 December 1992 3rd 26 April 1993 – 23 December 1993 4th 11 April 1994 – 22 December 1994
This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 8th Parliament of Malaysia , elected in 1990.[1]
Composition [ ]
State
# of Seats
UMNO Seats
MCA Seats
MIC Seats
PAS Seats
Gerakan Seats
PPP Seats
DAP Seats
S46 Seats
PRM Seats
AKAR Seats
PBS Seats
USNO Seats
PBB Seats
PBDS Seats
SNAP Seats
SUPP Seats
PERMAS Seats
PLUS Seats
IND Seats
Perlis
2
2
Kedah
14
12
2
Kelantan
13
6
7
Terengganu
8
6
1
1
Penang
11
4
1
6
Perak
23
11
3
2
3
4
Pahang
10
7
3
Selangor
14
7
2
2
3
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
7
2
1
4
Negeri Sembilan
7
4
2
1
Malacca
5
3
1
1
Johor
18
12
5
1
Federal Territory of Labuan
1
1
Sabah
20
14
6
Sarawak
27
2
10
4
3
4
4
Seats won
180
71
18
6
7
5
0
20
8
0
0
14
6
10
4
3
4
0
0
4
Seats contested
410
0
0
0
30
0
0
57
61
3
4
14
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
65
Elected members by state [ ]
Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from 3 December 1990 until 6 April 1995).
Perlis [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
BN 2
P001
Kangar
BN (UMNO )
P002
Arau
Shahidan Kassim
BN (UMNO )
Kedah [ ]
Kelantan [ ]
Terengganu [ ]
Penang [ ]
Perak [ ]
Pahang [ ]
Selangor [ ]
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur [ ]
Negeri Sembilan [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
BN 7
P103
Jelebu
BN (UMNO )
P104
Jempol
BN (UMNO )
P105
Tampin
BN (UMNO )
P106
Kuala Pilah
Napsiah Omar
BN (UMNO )
P107
Seremban
BN (MCA )
P108
Rasah
BN (MCA )
P109
Telok Kemang
BN (MIC )
Malacca [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
BN 4 | DAP 1
P110
Alor Gajah
BN (UMNO )
P111
Selandar
Fong Chan Onn
BN (MCA )
P112
Batu Berendam
BN (UMNO )
P113
Kota Melaka
Lim Guan Eng
GR (DAP )
P114
Jasin
Abdul Ghafar Baba
BN (UMNO )
Johor [ ]
Federal Territory of Labuan [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
BN 1
P133
Labuan
BN (UMNO )
Sabah [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
PBS 14 | BN 6
P134
Marudu
Amir Kahar Mustapha
BN (UMNO )
P135
Bandau
GR (PBS )
P136
Kota Belud
GR (PBS )
P137
Tuaran
GR (PBS )
P138
Kinabalu
GR (PBS )
P139
Jambongan
GR (PBS )
P140
Sandakan
GR (PBS )
P141
Kinabatangan
Juhar Mahiruddin (Deputy Speaker)
BN (UMNO )
P142
Keningau
Joseph Pairin Kitingan
GR (PBS )
P143
Penampang
Bernard Giluk Dompok
GR (PBS )
P144
Gaya
GR (PBS )
P145
Tanjong Aru
GR (PBS )
P146
Papar
Osu Sukam
BN (UMNO )
P147
Kimanis
GR (PBS )
P148
Limbawang
Mustapha Harun
BN (UMNO )
P149
Padas
GR (PBS )
P150
Pensiangan
GR (PBS )
P151
Tawau
GR (PBS )
P152
Silam
Railey Jeffrey
BN (UMNO )
P153
Semporna
Sakaran Dandai
BN (UMNO )
Sarawak [ ]
No.
Federal Constituency
Member
Party
BN 21 | DAP 2 | IND 4
P154
Mas Gading
BN (SNAP )
P155
Santubong
Rohani Abdul Karim
BN (PBB )
P156
Petra Jaya
Sulaiman Daud
BN (PBB )
P157
Bandar Kuching
GR (DAP )
P158
Padawan
Yong Khoon Seng
BN (SUPP )
P159
Kota Samarahan
Abdul Taib Mahmud
BN (PBB )
P160
Serian
Richard Riot Jaem
IND
P161
Batang Sadong
BN (PBB )
P162
Batang Lupar
Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
BN (PBB )
P163
Sri Aman
BN (PBDS )
P164
Lubok Antu
BN (PBDS )
P165
Betong
Douglas Uggah Embas
BN (PBB )
P166
Saratok
BN (SNAP )
P167
Kuala Rajang
Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha
BN (PBB )
P168
Sarikei
Law Hieng Ding
BN (SUPP )
P169
Julau
BN (PBDS )
P170
Kanowit
Leo Moggie Irok
BN (PBDS )
P171
Lanang
GR (DAP )
P172
Sibu
Robert Lau Hoi Chew
BN (SUPP )
P173
Mukah
Leo Michael Toyad
BN (PBB )
P174
Selangau
IND
P175
Kapit
BN (PBB )
P176
Hulu Rajang
Billy Abit Joo
IND
P177
Bintulu
James Wong Kim Min
BN (SNAP )
P178
Miri
Peter Chin Fah Kui
BN (SUPP )
P179
Baram
Harrison Ngau Laing
IND
P180
Bukit Mas
BN (PBB )
Notes [ ]
^ Badruddin was elected to Parliament in the Jerai by-election, 1992 following the death of incumbent member, Ghazali Ahmad.
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