Members of the Dewan Negara, 2nd Malaysian Parliament

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2nd Parliament of Malaysia
1st Parliament 3rd Parliament
Overview
Jurisdiction Malaysia
Meeting place Malaysian Houses of Parliament
Term18 May 1964 – 20 March 1969
Election Indirect election and appointments
Website www.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Negara
Members50 (until 30 July 1964)
60 (until 8 August 1965)
58
President Abdul Rahman Mohamed Yasin (until 31 December 1968)
Syed Sheh Barakbah (until 5 February 1969)
Mohamad Noah Omar
SecretaryAhmad Abdullah (until 1969)
Lim Joo Keng
Party control Alliance
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Putra (until 20 September 1965)
Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah
Sessions
1st19 May 1964 – 31 December 1964
2nd25 May 1965 – 28 March 1966
3rd14 June 1966 – 11 March 1967
4th13 June 1967 – 7 March 1968
5th5 June 1968 – 26 February 1969

This is a list of the members of the Dewan Negara (Senate) of the Second Parliament of Malaysia. [1] [2]

Contents

Elected by the State Legislative Assembly

SenatorPartyStateTerm startTerm end
Abdul Rahim Abdul Manan Alliance ( UMNO )Negri Sembilan6 March 1967 [lower-alpha 1] 5 March 1973
Abdul Rahman Ahmad Alliance ( UMNO )Perlis15 March 1963 [lower-alpha 2] 14 March 1969
Abdul Rahman Mohamed Yasin (President) Alliance ( UMNO )Johore11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Abdul Wahab Idus Alliance ( UMNO )Negri Sembilan11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Abdullah Abdul Rahman Alliance ( UMNO )Johore9 December 1968 [lower-alpha 5] 8 December 1974
Abu Bakar Ahmad Alliance ( UMNO )Trengganu9 December 1968 [lower-alpha 5] 8 December 1974
Ahmad Abdul Manap Alliance ( UMNO )Malacca18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
Ahmad Abdullah Alliance ( UMNO )Penang15 October 1962 [lower-alpha 7] 14 October 1968
Ahmad Taff Alliance ( UMNO )Singapore2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 8 August 1965 [lower-alpha 9]
Amaluddin Darus PMIP Kelantan11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Chan Kwong Hon Alliance ( MCA )Selangor11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
Cheah Seng Khim Alliance ( MCA )Penang11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Chong Foo Khin Alliance ( MCA )Negri Sembilan22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Da Abdul Jalil Awang PMIP Trengganu11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Goh Chek Kin Alliance ( MCA )Trengganu18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Hoh Chee Cheong Alliance ( MCA )Pahang15 October 1962 [lower-alpha 7] 14 October 1968
Ibrahim Yaacob Alliance ( UMNO )Selangor27 January 1969 [lower-alpha 11] 26 January 1975
Joseph Augustine Angian Andulag Sabah2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 1 November 1969
18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
K. R. Somasundram Alliance ( MIC )Kedah19 January 1968 [lower-alpha 12] 18 January 1974
Ko Teck Kin Singapore2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 8 August 1965 [lower-alpha 9]
Koh Kim Leng Alliance ( MCA )Malacca11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Lee Foong Yee Alliance ( MCA )Negri Sembilan11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Lim Joo Kong Alliance ( MCA )Kedah18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 4 October 1967 [lower-alpha 13]
Md Hanipah Sheikh Alauddin Alliance ( UMNO )Kedah4 January 1968 [lower-alpha 14] 3 January 1974
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Mohamed Adib Omar Alliance ( UMNO )Trengganu15 October 1962 [lower-alpha 7] 14 October 1968
Mohamed Salleh Mohamed Ariff Alliance ( UMNO )Malacca11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Ngau Ken Lock Alliance ( MCA )Pahang22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Oyong Lawai Jau SNAP Sarawak2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 1 November 1969
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Pengiran Mohamed Digadong Galpam Sabah2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 1 November 1969
27 January 1969 [lower-alpha 11] 26 January 1975
Raja Rastam Shahrome Raja Said Tauphy Alliance ( UMNO )Selangor11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Sheikh Abu Bakar Yahya Alliance ( UMNO )Johore11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Syed Ahmad Syed Mahmud Shahabuddin Alliance ( UMNO )Kedah11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Syed Darus Syed Hashim Alliance ( UMNO )Perlis18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
Syed Hassan Aidid Alliance ( UMNO )Penang22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Tuanku Bujang Tuanku Othman BARJASA Sarawak2 November 1963 [lower-alpha 8] 1 November 1969
18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
Wan Ahmad Wan Daud Alliance ( UMNO )Perlis11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Wan Ibrahim Wan Tanjong Alliance ( UMNO )Pahang11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Wan Mustapha Wan Ali PMIP Kelantan16 August 1965 [lower-alpha 15] 15 August 1971
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Wan Sulaiman Wan Tam Alliance ( UMNO )Kedah18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
Yahya Ahmad Alliance ( UMNO )Negri Sembilan18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Yahya Ahmad Alliance ( UMNO )Perak19 October 1964 [lower-alpha 17] 18 October 1970
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Yeoh Kian Teik Alliance ( MCA )Perak11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
14 October 1968 [lower-alpha 18] 13 October 1974

Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong

SenatorPartyTerm startTerm end
A. Arunasalam Alliance ( MIC )Appointed11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
Abdul Ghafar Baba Alliance ( UMNO )18 April 1968 [lower-alpha 20] 10 May 1969 [lower-alpha 21]
Abdul Samad Osman Alliance ( UMNO )18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
Aishah Ghani Alliance ( UMNO )15 October 1962 [lower-alpha 7] 14 October 1968
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Andrew Jika Landau 18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Athi Nahappan Alliance ( MIC )5 December 1959 [lower-alpha 22] 4 December 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Awang Daud Matusin 19 October 1964 [lower-alpha 17] 18 October 1970
Bibi Aishah Hamid Don Alliance ( UMNO )19 October 1964 [lower-alpha 17] 18 October 1970
C. D. Ismail Alliance ( UMNO )11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
Chan Keong Hon Alliance ( MCA )18 December 1965 [lower-alpha 6] 17 December 1971
Cheah Toon Lok Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Choo Kok Leong Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
D. S. Dorairaj Alliance ( MIC )11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
E. E. C. Thuraisingham 11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
Foo See Moi Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
G. Louis 22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
G. Shelley 11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
Gan Teck Yeow Alliance ( MCA )19 October 1964 [lower-alpha 17] 18 October 1970
Hong Kim Sui Alliance ( MCA )17 March 1966 [lower-alpha 23] 16 March 1972
Hong Teck Guan Alliance ( MCA )18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
Indan Kari 20 November 1967 [lower-alpha 24] 19 November 1973
9 December 1968 [lower-alpha 5] 8 December 1974
J. E. S. Crawford 11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Khoo Teck Puat 19 October 1964 [lower-alpha 17] 18 October 1970
Lee Yoon Thim Alliance ( MCA )18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Lim Hee Hong Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Mohamad Noah Omar (President) Alliance ( UMNO )11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
Mohamed Said Abu Bakar USNO 11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
Nik Hassan Nik Yahya Alliance ( UMNO )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Omar Ong Yoke Lin Alliance ( MCA )18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
Pandak Hamid Puteh Jali Alliance ( UMNO )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
S. O. K. Ubaidulla Alliance ( MIC )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
22 October 1968 [lower-alpha 10] 21 October 1974
S. P. S. Nathan Alliance ( MIC )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
S. T. Mani Alliance ( MIC )28 August 1967 [lower-alpha 25] 27 August 1973
Saidon Kechut Alliance ( UMNO )18 May 1964 [lower-alpha 16] 17 May 1970
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Syed Sheh Barakbah (President) Alliance ( UMNO )27 January 1969 [lower-alpha 11] 26 January 1975
Tan Tong Hye Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1959 [lower-alpha 3] 10 September 1965
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971
Teh Siew Eng Alliance ( MCA )11 September 1964 [lower-alpha 19] 10 September 1970
Wan Sulaiman Wan Tam Alliance ( UMNO )28 March 1966 [lower-alpha 26] 27 March 1972
William Tan Ho Choon SCA 27 December 1963 [lower-alpha 27] 26 December 1969
18 October 1965 [lower-alpha 4] 17 October 1971

Footnotes

  1. Took and subscribed the Oath on 6 March 1967. Hansard - 6 March 1967
  2. Took and subscribed the Oath on 15 March 1963. Hansard - 15 March 1963
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Took and subscribed the Oath on 11 September 1959. Hansard - 11 September 1959
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Took and subscribed the Oath on 18 October 1965. Hansard - 18 October 1965
  5. 1 2 3 Took and subscribed the Oath on 9 December 1968 under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 27 January 1969
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Took and subscribed the Oath on 18 December 1965. Hansard - 18 December 1965
  7. 1 2 3 4 Took and subscribed the Oath on 15 October 1962. Hansard - 15 October 1962
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Took and subscribed the Oath on 2 November 1963. Hansard - 2 November 1963
  9. 1 2 Disqualified on 8 August 1965 under Article 48(1)(f) of the Federal Constitution
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Took and subscribed the Oath on 22 October 1968. Hansard - 22 October 1968
  11. 1 2 3 Took and subscribed the Oath on 27 January 1969. Hansard - 27 January 1969
  12. Took and subscribed the Oath on 19 January 1968 under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 4 March 1968
  13. Resigned on 4 October 1967. Hansard - 20 November 1967
  14. Took and subscribed the Oath on 4 January 1968 under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 7 June 1968
  15. Took and subscribed the Oath on 16 August 1965. Hansard - 16 August 1965
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Took and subscribed the Oath on 18 May 1964. Hansard - 18 May 1964
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 Took and subscribed the Oath on 19 October 1964. Hansard - 19 October 1964
  18. Took and subscribed the Oath on 14 October 1968 under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 22 October 1968
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Took and subscribed the Oath on 11 September 1964. Hansard - 11 September 1964
  20. Took and subscribed the Oath on 18 April 1968 under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 7 June 1968
  21. Disqualified under Article 49 of the Federal Constitution following being elected as Member of Parliament for Malacca Utara
  22. Took and subscribed the Oath on 5 December 1959. Hansard - 5 December 1959
  23. Took and subscribed the Oath under S.O. 4(3). Hansard - 28 March 1966
  24. Took and subscribed the Oath on 20 November 1967. Hansard - 20 November 1967
  25. Took and subscribed the Oath on 28 August 1967. Hansard - 28 August 1967
  26. Took and subscribed the Oath on 28 March 1966. Hansard - 28 March 1966
  27. Took and subscribed the Oath on 27 December 1963. Hansard - 27 December 1963

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References

  1. "Senate Archive List of Senators". Parliament of Malaysia . Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  2. "Hansard Majlis Mengangkat Sumpah". Parliament of Malaysia . Retrieved 2018-08-04.