2nd Parliament of Malaysia | |||||||||||
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Overview | |||||||||||
Jurisdiction | Malaysia | ||||||||||
Meeting place | Malaysian Houses of Parliament | ||||||||||
Term | 18 May 1964 – 20 March 1969 | ||||||||||
Election | Indirect election and appointments | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
Dewan Negara | |||||||||||
Members | 50 (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 | ||||||||||
Secretary | Ahmad 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 | |||||||||||
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This is a list of the members of the Dewan Negara (Senate) of the Second Parliament of Malaysia. [1] [2]
Senator | Party | State | Term start | Term end | ||
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Abdul Rahim Abdul Manan | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Negri Sembilan | 6 March 1967 | [lower-alpha 1] | 5 March 1973 | |
Abdul Rahman Ahmad | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Perlis | 15 March 1963 | [lower-alpha 2] | 14 March 1969 | |
Abdul Rahman Mohamed Yasin (President) | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Johore | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | ||||
Abdul Wahab Idus | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Negri Sembilan | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Abdullah Abdul Rahman | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Johore | 9 December 1968 | [lower-alpha 5] | 8 December 1974 | |
Abu Bakar Ahmad | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Trengganu | 9 December 1968 | [lower-alpha 5] | 8 December 1974 | |
Ahmad Abdul Manap | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Malacca | 18 December 1965 | [lower-alpha 6] | 17 December 1971 | |
Ahmad Abdullah | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Penang | 15 October 1962 | [lower-alpha 7] | 14 October 1968 | |
Ahmad Taff | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Singapore | 2 November 1963 | [lower-alpha 8] | 8 August 1965 | [lower-alpha 9] |
Amaluddin Darus | PMIP | Kelantan | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | ||||
Chan Kwong Hon | Alliance ( MCA ) | Selangor | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
18 December 1965 | [lower-alpha 6] | 17 December 1971 | ||||
Cheah Seng Khim | Alliance ( MCA ) | Penang | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | ||||
Chong Foo Khin | Alliance ( MCA ) | Negri Sembilan | 22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | |
Da Abdul Jalil Awang | PMIP | Trengganu | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Goh Chek Kin | Alliance ( MCA ) | Trengganu | 18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | |
Hoh Chee Cheong | Alliance ( MCA ) | Pahang | 15 October 1962 | [lower-alpha 7] | 14 October 1968 | |
Ibrahim Yaacob | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Selangor | 27 January 1969 | [lower-alpha 11] | 26 January 1975 | |
Joseph Augustine Angian Andulag | Sabah | 2 November 1963 | [lower-alpha 8] | 1 November 1969 | ||
18 December 1965 | [lower-alpha 6] | 17 December 1971 | ||||
K. R. Somasundram | Alliance ( MIC ) | Kedah | 19 January 1968 | [lower-alpha 12] | 18 January 1974 | |
Ko Teck Kin | Singapore | 2 November 1963 | [lower-alpha 8] | 8 August 1965 | [lower-alpha 9] | |
Koh Kim Leng | Alliance ( MCA ) | Malacca | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | ||||
Lee Foong Yee | Alliance ( MCA ) | Negri Sembilan | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Lim Joo Kong | Alliance ( MCA ) | Kedah | 18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 4 October 1967 | [lower-alpha 13] |
Md Hanipah Sheikh Alauddin | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Kedah | 4 January 1968 | [lower-alpha 14] | 3 January 1974 | |
22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | ||||
Mohamed Adib Omar | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Trengganu | 15 October 1962 | [lower-alpha 7] | 14 October 1968 | |
Mohamed Salleh Mohamed Ariff | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Malacca | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Ngau Ken Lock | Alliance ( MCA ) | Pahang | 22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | |
Oyong Lawai Jau | SNAP | Sarawak | 2 November 1963 | [lower-alpha 8] | 1 November 1969 | |
22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | ||||
Pengiran Mohamed Digadong Galpam | Sabah | 2 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 ) | Selangor | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Sheikh Abu Bakar Yahya | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Johore | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Syed Ahmad Syed Mahmud Shahabuddin | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Kedah | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Syed Darus Syed Hashim | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Perlis | 18 December 1965 | [lower-alpha 6] | 17 December 1971 | |
Syed Hassan Aidid | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Penang | 22 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 10] | 21 October 1974 | |
Tuanku Bujang Tuanku Othman | BARJASA | Sarawak | 2 November 1963 | [lower-alpha 8] | 1 November 1969 | |
18 December 1965 | [lower-alpha 6] | 17 December 1971 | ||||
Wan Ahmad Wan Daud | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Perlis | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
Wan Ibrahim Wan Tanjong | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Pahang | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | ||||
Wan Mustapha Wan Ali | PMIP | Kelantan | 16 August 1965 | [lower-alpha 15] | 15 August 1971 | |
18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | ||||
Wan Sulaiman Wan Tam | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Kedah | 18 May 1964 | [lower-alpha 16] | 17 May 1970 | |
Yahya Ahmad | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Negri Sembilan | 18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | |
Yahya Ahmad | Alliance ( UMNO ) | Perak | 19 October 1964 | [lower-alpha 17] | 18 October 1970 | |
18 October 1965 | [lower-alpha 4] | 17 October 1971 | ||||
Yeoh Kian Teik | Alliance ( MCA ) | Perak | 11 September 1959 | [lower-alpha 3] | 10 September 1965 | |
14 October 1968 | [lower-alpha 18] | 13 October 1974 |
Senator | Party | Term start | Term end | |||
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A. Arunasalam | Alliance ( MIC ) | Appointed | 11 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 |
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