Results of the 1959 Malayan general election by parliamentary constituency

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These are the election results of the 1959 Malayan general election by parliamentary constituency. These members of parliament (MPs) representing their constituency from the first sitting of 1st Malaysian Parliament to its dissolution.

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Perlis

ConstituencyWinnerVotesOpponent(s)VotesMajorityEligible votersVoter turnout %Spoilt votes
Perlis UtaraOthman Abdullah
(All.)
9,638Abu Bakar Hamzah
(PMIP)
5,7873,85119,56079%126
Perlis SelatanMokhtar Ismail
(All.)
8,015Abdul Rahman Osman
(PMIP)
6,1631,85218,79576%97

Kedah

ConstituencyWinnerVotesOpponent(s)VotesMajorityEligible votersVoter turnout %Spoilt votes
Jitra-Padang Terap Fatimah Hashim
(All.)
10,981Husin Salleh
(PMIP)
5,8565,12522,57675%212
Kubang Pasu BaratAzahari Ibrahim
(All.)
8,388Abdullah Abbas
(PMIP)
5,6302,75819,30373%200
Kota Star UtaraAbdul Khalid Awang Osman
(All.)
8,942Abu Bakar Omar
(PMIP)
6,2972,66320,05376%191
Alor StarLim Joo Kong
(All.)
10,730Abdul Malik Abdul Rahman
(PMIP)
4,2126,51825,54068%144
Teoh Ah Thow
(SF)
2,289
Kuala Kedah Tunku Abdul Rahman
(All.)
13,032Hassan Abdul Rahman
(PMIP)
5,5427,49025,94672%244
Kota Star SelatanWan Sulaiman Wan Tam
(All.)
8,369Lebai Othman Yunus
(PMIP)
7,82454521,06977%185
Kedah Tengah Khir Johari
(All.)
11,271Hussein Che Dol
(PMIP)
4,4356,83622,67275%
Mohamed Shariff Babul
(SF)
1,234
JeraiMohamed Ismail Mohd Yusof
(All.)
11,350Mahmood Abdullah
(PMIP)
6,4034,94724,82072%126
BalingHarun Abdullah
(All.)
12,118Syed Jan Aljeffri
(PMIP)
3,5218,59723,04375%132
Wan Basor Ali Wan Salim
(Ind.)
1,605
Sungei PataniAbdul Samad Osman
(All.)
9,186Mansor Tobeng
(SF)
5,6793,51320,03175%170
Kulim UtaraHanafi Mohd Yunus
(All.)
12,281Khatib Shorbaini Hassan
(PMIP)
2,5339,74819,70876%310
Kulim-Bandar BahruTan Tye Chek
(All.)
11,317Choong Ah Fong
(SF)
4,9466,37123,26471%344

Kelantan

ConstituencyWinnerVotesOpponent(s)VotesMajorityEligible votersVoter turnout %Spoilt votes
TumpatHassan Ahmad
(PMIP)
10,249Mahmood Zakariah Juhan
(All.)
6,3803,86924,38368%115
Kelantan HilirWan Mustapha Ali
(PMIP)
12,438Hassan Ya'acob
(All.)
4,3278,11123,97570%115
Pasir Mas HilirNik Man Nik Mohamed
(PMIP)
12,422Che Omar Ali
(All.)
3,1309,29221,89170%74
Kota Bharu HilirAhmad Abdullah
(PMIP)
9,463Nik Ismail Nik Hussin
(All.)
6,3023,16124,17865%97
BachokZulkiflee Muhammad
(PMIP)
13,880Nik Mohamed Ali
(All.)
3,76110,11925,38270%231
Kota Bharu HuluHussain Rahimi Saman
(PMIP)
14,775Ismail Ibrahim
(All.)
3,74911,02627,42167%358
Pasir Mas HuluMohamed Hanifah Abdul Ghani
(PMIP)
9,518Yaacob Awang
(All.)
3,5595,95918,36472%150
Pasir Puteh Mohamad Asri Muda
(PMIP)
12,284Mohamed Idris
(All.)
6,6305,64426,32672%117
Tanah MerahOthman Abdullah
(PMIP)
12,752Azhari Abdul Rahim
(All.)
6,7745,97825,79375%127
Ulu KelantanTengku Indra Petra Sultan Ibrahim
(All.)
8,770Amaluddin Darus
(PMIP)
8,30646422,83976%62
Mohamed Yatim Shamsuddin
(Negara)
292

Trengganu

ConstituencyWinnerVotesOpponent(s)VotesMajorityEligible votersVoter turnout %Spoilt votes
Besut Burhanuddin al-Helmy
(PMIP)
9,988Husin Abdullah
(All.)
4,2165,77221,39967%205
Kuala Trengganu UtaraHasan Adli Mohd Arshad
(PMIP)
7,262Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail
(All.)
6,53572719,99473%274
Ibrahim Abdul Kadir
(Ind.)
540
Kuala Trengganu Selatan Onn Jaafar
(Negara)
7,986Engku Muhsein Abdul Kadir
(All.)
5,3742,61219,24770%131
Dungun Che Khadijah Mohd Sidik
(PMIP)
6,249Mohamed Adib Omar
(All.)
4,1582,09115,75970%100
Wan Salleh Abdul Kadir
(SF)
595
KemamanWan Yahya Wan Mohamed
(All.)
0Returned unopposed0017,734nilnil
Trengganu TengahHarun Pilus
(PMIP)
8,625Ismail Kassim
(All.)
4,9543,67120,76571%188
Setia Abu Bakar
(Ind.)
758
Engku Sayed Mohsin Zabidin
(Ind.)
199

Penang

ConstituencyWinnerVotesOpponent(s)VotesMajorityEligible votersVoter turnout %Spoilt votes
BaganTan Cheng Bee
(All.)
3,945B. H. Oon
(Ind.)
3,78216316,69868%104
Pritam Singh
(PPP)
1,792
Wee Tiong Ghee
(Ind.)
297
Seberang TengahIbrahim Abdul Rahman
(All.)
9,187Kang Eng Wah
(SF)
7,9101,27726,77375%244
Abdul Hamid
(PMIP)
3,082
Seberang SelatanVeerappen Veerathan
(SF)
5,077Tay Hooi Soo
(All.)
4,31376415,92079%107
Md. Jais Sudin
(PMIP)
3,093
Penang UtaraGeh Chong Keat
(All.)
8,739Lau Teik Hai
(SF)
7,88085925,53769%170
Shaik Ahmad Shaik Mohamed
(Ind.)
845
Penang SelatanIsmail Idris
(All.)
9,821 D. S. Ramanathan
(SF)
9,56325830,90373%144
Omar Long
(PMIP)
2,585
Mansor
(Ind.)
359
TanjongTan Phock Kin
(SF)
11,333G. H. Goh
(All.)
6,4484,88528,08672%237
Khoo Yat See
(PPP)
2,107
Dato' KramatLim Kean Siew
(SF)
10,474Lee Thean Chu
(All.)
5,0485,42622,05872%103
C. M. Ramli
(Ind.)
286
Seberang UtaraAhmad Saaid
(All.)
12,748 Yusof Rawa
(PMIP)
4,5378,21122,97875%249

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