Members of the Dewan Negara, 6th Malaysian Parliament

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6th Parliament of Malaysia
5th Parliament 7th Parliament
Overview
Legislative body Parliament of Malaysia
Jurisdiction Malaysia
Meeting place Malaysian Houses of Parliament
Term14 June 1982 – 19 July 1986
Election Indirect election and appointments
Website www.parlimen.gov.my
Dewan Negara
Members68 (until 16 April 1984)
69
President Ismail Khan (until 13 April 1985)
Benedict Stephens
Deputy President Abdul Hamid Bidin (until 28 July 1982)
Sulaiman Ninam Shah (until 1 April 1985)
Abang Ahmad Urai
SecretaryAhmad Hasmuni Hussein
Party control Barisan Nasional
Sovereign
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Ahmad Shah (until 25 April 1984)
Tuanku Iskandar
Sessions
1st19 July 1982 – 10 January 1984
2nd12 March 1984 – 21 December 1984
3rd25 March 1985 – 20 December 1985
4th10 March 1986 – 18 April 1986

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

Contents

Elected by the State Legislative Assembly

SenatorPartyStateTerm startTerm end
Abang Ahmad Urai (Deputy President) BN ( PBB )Sarawak9 April 19848 April 1987
Ahmad Othman BN ( UMNO )Kedah
Bee Yang Sek BN ( MCA )Kedah29 July 198528 July 1988
Eban Salleh BN ( UMNO )Johore28 March 19836 April 1983
Fadzil Mahmood BN ( UMNO )Perlis9 December 19818 December 1984
10 January 19849 January 1987
Habibah Abdul Ghani BN ( UMNO )Pahang19 December 198318 December 1986
Harun Hassan BN ( UMNO )Trengganu29 July 198528 July 1988
Hasnah Fatimah Mohd Kasim BN ( UMNO )Trengganu
10 January 19849 January 1987
Ibrahim @ Ahmed bin Mat Saman @ Othman BN ( UMNO )Kedah5 December 19834 December 1986
Ibrahim Ujang BN ( UMNO )Negri Sembilan3 December 19842 December 1987
Ishak Abdul Rahman BN ( UMNO )Penang15 December 198014 December 1983
10 January 19849 January 1987
Ismail Hassan BN ( UMNO )Johore15 December 19804 October 1982
James Bernard Willie Sabah22 April 198121 April 1984
22 December 198321 December 1986
Kenneth Kanyan Temenggong Koh Sarawak9 December 19818 December 1984
30 July 198429 July 1987
Khoo Kay Por BN ( Gerakan )Penang11 January 198210 January 1985
10 January 19849 January 1987
Kuan Peng Soon @ Kuan Peng Ching BN ( MCA )Perak3 December 19842 December 1987
Loo Swee Mok BN ( MCA )Pahang13 April 198112 April 1984
20 December 198319 December 1986
M. G. Pandithan BN ( MIC )Selangor
M. Nyanapandithan BN ( MIC )Selangor11 December 198410 December 1987
Mohamed Nasir BN ( BERJASA )Kelantan17 April 197816 April 1981
Mohamed Yahya BN ( UMNO )Johore8 August 19837 August 1986
5 December 19834 December 1986
Mohd Noor Abdullah BN ( UMNO )Kelantan3 December 19842 December 1987
Mohd Noor Bedah BN ( UMNO )Perlis5 December 19834 December 1986
Mohd Yusoff Kassim BN ( UMNO )Perak5 December 19834 December 1986
Mohd Yusoff Md Nor BN ( UMNO )Kelantan30 July 198429 July 1987
3 December 19842 December 1987
Nasir Manap BN ( UMNO )Malacca12 December 198311 December 1986
Ng Ah Poi @ Wong Sian Chuan BN ( MCA )Malacca13 December 198312 December 1986
Salleh Kassim BN ( UMNO )Trengganu5 December 19833 March 1985
Tay Chee King (Chinese :郑子瑾 [3] ) BN ( MCA )Johore9 April 19848 April 1987
Wong Yau Ket Sabah30 July 198429 July 1987
Yaacob Engku Yunus BN ( UMNO )Kelantan15 December 198026 August 1983
Zakaria Yahya BN ( UMNO )Selangor30 July 198429 July 1987

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

SenatorPartyTerm startTerm end
A. Shaik Dawood Abu Bakar BN ( UMNO )Appointed15 February 198514 February 1988
Abdul Ghani Othman BN ( UMNO )11 December 198410 December 1987
Abdul Hamid Bidin (Deputy President) BN ( UMNO )9 August 19768 August 1979
Abdul Hamid Ibrahim BN ( UMNO )5 December 19834 December 1986
Abdul Hamid Latif BN ( UMNO )11 December 198410 December 1987
Abdul Jalil Abdul Rahman BN ( UMNO )19 July 198218 July 1985
Abdul Latip Idris @ Latip Dris BN ( UMNO )8 April 19797 April 1982
19 July 198218 July 1985
Abdul Razak Abu Samah BN ( UMNO )6 April 19795 April 1982
19 July 198218 July 1985
Abdul Wahab Abu Bakar BN ( UMNO )19 July 198218 July 1985
9 December 19838 December 1986
Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan BN ( UMNO )16 December 198215 December 1985
18 February 198617 February 1989
Abu Bakar Lajim BN ( UMNO )11 December 198410 December 1987
Ainon Ariffin BN ( UMNO )18 February 198617 February 1989
Alexander Y. L. Lee BN ( MCA )11 May 197910 May 1982
19 July 198218 July 1985
Ariffin Salleh BN ( UMNO )8 April 19797 April 1982
19 July 198218 July 1985
Azizah Mohd. Said BN ( UMNO )29 July 198528 July 1988
Benedict Stephens (President)12 April 198511 April 1988
C. Selvarajah BN ( MIC )5 December 19834 December 1986
Chan Choong Tak BN ( MCA )18 February 198617 February 1989
D. P. Vijandran BN ( MIC )9 December 19828 December 1985
2 December 19851 December 1988
G. Pasamanickam BN ( MIC )15 December 198014 December 1983
5 December 19834 December 1986
Hafsah Othman BN ( UMNO )19 July 198218 July 1985
Hassan Nam 9 April 19848 April 1987
Hussein Ahmad BN ( UMNO )11 December 198410 December 1987
Hussein Mohd. Nordin BN ( UMNO )9 August 19768 August 1979
8 April 1984
H'ng Hung Yong BN ( MCA )19 July 198218 July 1985
Ibrahim Salleh BN ( UMNO )15 December 198014 December 1983
19 July 198218 July 1985
Ismail Khan (President) BN ( UMNO )15 December 198014 December 1983
15 December 198314 December 1986
Jaafar Harun BN ( UMNO )17 December 198216 December 1985
Janaky Athi Nahappan BN ( MIC )19 July 198218 July 1985
5 December 19834 December 1986
K. S. Nijhar BN ( MIC )2 August 19851 August 1988
Kamaruzaman Ahmad BN ( UMNO )11 December 198410 December 1987
Kee Yong Wee BN ( MCA )19 July 198218 July 1985
2 December 19851 December 1988
Kumaran Kanugaran BN ( MIC )10 December 19799 December 1982
17 December 198216 December 1985
Lim Hiang Nai @ Lim Sean Lean BN ( MCA )5 December 19834 December 1986
Lim Kean Siew BN ( MCA )8 March 19847 March 1987
Loh Fook Yen BN ( MCA )12 December 198311 December 1986
M. K. Muthusamy BN ( MIC )19 July 198218 July 1985
Mazidah Zakaria BN ( UMNO )18 February 198617 February 1989
Mohamed Ghazali Jawi BN ( UMNO )9 November 19778 November 1980
9 December 1982
Mohamed Yusof Mohamed Noor BN ( UMNO )
Mohd Din Jaafar BN ( UMNO )7 April 19806 April 1983
8 August 19837 August 1986
Nen Abidah Abdullah BN ( UMNO )20 December 198219 December 1985
Ng Cheng Kiat BN ( MCA )6 January 19865 January 1989
Pandak Hamid Puteh Jali BN ( UMNO )1965
18 October 196517 October 1968
20 December 197119 December 1974
9 November 19778 November 1980
22 May 1983
Paramjit Singh BN ( PPP )19 July 198218 July 1985
29 July 198528 July 1988
R. M. Jasni BN ( UMNO )19 July 198218 July 1985
18 February 198617 February 1989
Rajoo Desari @ Govindasamy BN ( MIC )7 April 19866 April 1989
Rogayah Che Mat BN ( UMNO )18 February 198617 February 1989
Rokiah @ Maimun Zainuddin BN ( UMNO )8 August 19837 August 1986
S. Govindaraj BN ( MIC )19 July 198218 July 1985
Shaharom Maasom BN ( UMNO )17 December 198216 December 1985
18 February 198617 February 1989
Shuaib Lazim BN ( UMNO )5 April 19854 April 1988
Stephen Timothy Wan Ullok 28 March 198327 March 1986
Sulaiman Ninam Shah (Deputy President) BN ( UMNO )6 April 19795 April 1982
19 July 198218 July 1985
Tan Chang Soong BN ( MCA )15 December 198014 December 1983
10 January 19849 January 1987
Tiong Hiew King BN ( SUPP )29 July 198528 July 1988
Wong Kie Yik BN ( MCA )26 February 198625 February 1989
Wong Seng Chow BN ( MCA )14 December 198213 December 1985
Zaiton Ibrahim Ahmad BN ( UMNO )5 January 19814 January 1984

Death in office

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