Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 1st Malayan Parliament

1st Parliament of the Federation of Malaya
Federal Legislative Council (1955–59) 2nd Parliament
Legislative body Parliament of the Federation of Malaya
Jurisdiction Federation of Malaya
Meeting place Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall
Term 11 September 1959 – 1 March 1964
Election 1959 general election
Government Second Rahman cabinet
Website www.parlimen.gov.my
Members 104
Speaker Mohamad Noah Omar
Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman
Leader of the Opposition Burhanuddin al-Helmy
Party control Alliance
Sessions
1st 11 September 1959 – 24 February 1960
2nd 19 April 1960 – 11 February 1961
3rd 19 April 1961 – 31 January 1962
4th 25 April 1962 – 13 March 1963
5th 22 May 1963 – 11 January 1964

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the First Parliament of the Federation of Malaya (known as the Parliament of Malaysia after 2 November 1963), elected in 1959. [1]

Composition

State # of Seats UMNO Seats MCA Seats MIC Seats PMIP Seats PPP Seats Lab
Seats
Ra'ayat
Seats
Negara
Seats
MP
Seats
IND Seats
Perlis 2 2
Kedah 12 10 2
Kelantan 10 1 9
Trengganu 6 1 4 1
Penang 8 3 2 3
Perak 20 9 5 1 4 1
Pahang 6 5 1
Selangor 14 5 3 1 3 2
Negri Sembilan 6 3 1 2
Malacca 4 2 1 1
Johore 16 11 5
Seats won 104 52 19 3 13 4 6 2 1 1 3
Seats contested 259 70 31 3 58 19 38 9 2 29

Elected members by state

Perlis

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 2
P001 Perlis Utara Othman Abdullah Alliance (UMNO)
P002 Perlis Selatan Mokhtar Ismail Alliance (UMNO)

Kedah

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 12
P003 Jitra-Padang Terap Fatimah Hashim Alliance (UMNO)
P004 Kubang Pasu Barat Azahari Ibrahim Alliance (UMNO)
P005 Kota Star Utara Abdul Khalid Awang Osman Alliance (UMNO)
P006 Alor Star Lim Joo Kong Alliance (MCA)
P007 Kuala Kedah Tunku Abdul Rahman
Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah
Alliance (UMNO)
P008 Kota Star Selatan Wan Sulaiman Wan Tam Alliance (UMNO)
P009 Kedah Tengah Khir Johari Alliance (UMNO)
P010 Jerai Mohamed Ismail Mohd Yusof Alliance (UMNO)
P011 Baling Harun Abdullah Alliance (UMNO)
P012 Sungei Patani Abdul Samad Osman Alliance (UMNO)
P013 Kulim Utara Hanafi Mohd Yunus Alliance (UMNO)
P014 Kulim-Bandar Bahru Tan Tye Chek Alliance (MCA)

Kelantan

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
PMIP 9 | Alliance 1
P015 Tumpat Hassan Ahmad PMIP
P016 Kelantan Hilir Wan Mustapha Ali PMIP
P017 Pasir Mas Hilir Nik Man Nik Mohamed PMIP
P018 Kota Bharu Hilir Ahmad Abdullah PMIP
P019 Bachok Zulkiflee Muhammad PMIP
P020 Kota Bharu Hulu Hussain Rahimi Saman PMIP
P021 Pasir Mas Hulu Mohamed Hanifah Abdul Ghani PMIP
P022 Pasir Puteh Mohamad Asri Muda PMIP
P023 Tanah Merah Othman Abdullah PMIP
P024 Ulu Kelantan Tengku Indra Petra Sultan Ibrahim Alliance (UMNO)

Trengganu

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
PMIP 4 | Alliance 2
P025 Besut Burhanuddin al-Helmy PMIP
P026 Kuala Trengganu Utara Hasan Adli Mohd Arshad PMIP
P027 Kuala Trengganu Selatan Onn Jaafar Parti Negara
Ismail Kassim
from 19 March 1962[N 1]
Alliance (UMNO)
P028 Dungun Che Khadijah Mohd Sidik PMIP
P029 Kemaman Wan Yahya Wan Mohamed Alliance (UMNO)
P030 Trengganu Tengah Harun Pilus PMIP

Penang

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 5 | Socialist Front 3
P031 Bagan Tan Cheng Bee Alliance (MCA)
P032 Seberang Tengah Ibrahim Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P033 Seberang Selatan Veerappen Veerathan Socialist Front (Lab)
P034 Penang Utara Geh Chong Keat Alliance (MCA)
P035 Penang Selatan Ismail Idris Alliance (UMNO)
P036 Tanjong Tan Phock Kin Socialist Front (Lab)
P037 Dato' Kramat Lim Kean Siew Socialist Front (Lab)
P038 Seberang Utara Ahmad Saaid Alliance (UMNO)

Perak

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 13 | PPP 5 | IND 2
P039 Ulu Perak Mohamed Nor Mohd Dahan Alliance (UMNO)
P040 Krian Laut Abdul Rauf Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P041 Krian Darat Ahmad Yusof Alliance (UMNO)
P042 Larut Utara Tajudin Ali Alliance (UMNO)
P043 Larut Selatan Lim Swee Aun Alliance (MCA)
P044 Bruas Yeoh Tat Beng IND
P045 Sitiawan Yong Woo Ming Alliance (MCA)
P046 Sungei Siput V. T. Sambanthan Alliance (MIC)
P047 Kuala Kangsar Abdullah Abdul Raof Alliance (UMNO)
P048 Parit Hussein Mohd Noordin Alliance (UMNO)
P049 Ulu Kinta Chan Swee Ho PPP
P050 Ipoh D. R. Seenivasagam PPP
P051 Menglembu S. P. Seenivasagam PPP
P052 Batu Gajah Khong Kok Yat PPP
P053 Kampar Leong Kee Nyean Alliance (MCA)
Chan Yoon Onn
from 18 May 1960[N 2]
PPP
P054 Hilir Perak Mohamed Abbas Ahmad Alliance (UMNO)
P055 Telok Anson Woo Saik Hong Alliance (MCA)
Too Joon Hing
from 30 May 1961[N 3]
IND
P056 Bagan Datoh Yahya Ahmad Alliance (UMNO)
P057 Batang Padang Abdul Hamid Khan Sakhawat Ali Khan Alliance (UMNO)
P058 Tanjong Malim Lee Seck Fun Alliance (MCA)

Pahang

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 6
P059 Raub Hussein Hassan Alliance (UMNO)
P060 Bentong Chan Siang Sun Alliance (MCA)
P061 Kuantan Abdul Rahman Talib Alliance (UMNO)
P062 Pekan Abdul Razak Hussein Alliance (UMNO)
P063 Temerloh Mohamed Yusof Mahmud Alliance (UMNO)
P064 Lipis Mohamed Sulong Mohd. Ali Alliance (UMNO)
Abdul Razak Hussin
from 20 October 1962[N 4]
Alliance (UMNO)

Selangor

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 9 | Socialist Front 5
P065 Kuala Selangor Mohamed Dahari Mohd Ali Alliance (UMNO)
P066 Batu Ng Ann Teck Socialist Front (Lab)
P067 Kapar Hamzah Alang Alliance (UMNO)
P068 Rawang Liu Yoong Peng Socialist Front (Lab)
P069 Langat Zakaria Mohd Taib Alliance (UMNO)
P070 Setapak Ahmad Boestamam Socialist Front (Ra'ayat)
P071 Bungsar V. David Socialist Front (Lab)
P072 Bukit Bintang Cheah Theam Swee Alliance (MCA)
P073 Damansara Karam Singh Veriah Socialist Front (Ra'ayat)
P074 Klang V. Manickavasagam Alliance (MIC)
P075 Kuala Langat Abdul Aziz Ishak Alliance (UMNO)
IND
P076 Sepang Lee Siok Yew Alliance (MCA)
P077 Sabak Bernam Syed Hashim Syed Ajam Alliance (UMNO)
P078 Ulu Selangor Omar Ong Yoke Lin Alliance (MCA)

Negri Sembilan

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 4 | IND 2
P079 Kuala Pilah Bahaman Samsudin Alliance (UMNO)
P080 Seremban Timor Chin See Yin IND
P081 Rembau-Tampin Redza Mohd Said Alliance (UMNO)
P082 Port Dickson T. Mahima Singh Alliance (MIC)
P083 Jelebu-Jempol Mohamed Ujang Alliance (UMNO)
P084 Seremban Barat Quek Kai Dong IND

Malacca

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 3 | MP 1
P085 Malacca Tengah Tan Siew Sin Alliance (MCA)
P086 Bandar Malacca Tan Kee Gak MP
P087 Malacca Utara Abdul Ghani Ishak Alliance (UMNO)
P088 Malacca Selatan Hassan Mansor Alliance (UMNO)

Johore

No. Parliament Constituency Member Party (Coalition)
Alliance 16
P089 Muar Dalam Abdul Aziz Ishak Alliance (UMNO)
P090 Segamat Selatan Teoh Chze Chong Alliance (MCA)
P091 Muar Pantai Seah Teng Ngiab Alliance (MCA)
P092 Muar Selatan Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
Awang Hassan
from 28 December 1963[N 5]
Alliance (UMNO)
P093 Batu Pahat Kang Kok Seng Alliance (MCA)
P094 Batu Pahat Dalam Syed Esa Alwee (Deputy Speaker) Alliance (UMNO)
P095 Kluang Utara Lee San Choon Alliance (MCA)
P096 Johore Tenggara Syed Jaafar Albar Alliance (UMNO)
P097 Pontian Utara Sardon Jubir Alliance (UMNO)
P098 Pontian Selatan Zainon Munshi Sulaiman Alliance (UMNO)
P099 Kluang Selatan Chan Chong Wen Alliance (MCA)
P100 Johore Bahru Timor Mohamad Noah Omar (Speaker) Alliance (UMNO)
P101 Johore Bahru Barat Ahmad Mohamed Shah Alliance (UMNO)
P102 Johore Timor Ismail Abdul Rahman Alliance (UMNO)
P103 Segamat Utara Abdullah Mohd Salleh Alliance (UMNO)
P104 Muar Utara Ahmad Arshad Alliance (UMNO)

See also

Notes

  1. Ismail was elected to Parliament in the Kuala Trengganu Selatan by-election, 1962 following the death of Onn Jaafar of Parti Negara.
  2. Chan was elected to Parliament in the Kampar by-election, 1960 following the disqualification of Leong Kee Nyean.
  3. Too was elected to Parliament in the Telok Anson by-election, 1961 following the death of Woo Saik Hong.
  4. Abdul Razak was elected to Parliament in the Lipis by-election, 1962 following the death of Mohamed Sulong Mohd Ali.
  5. Awang was elected to Parliament in the Muar Selatan by-election, 1963 following the death of Sulaiman Abdul Rahman.

References

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