Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 4th Malaysian Parliament
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{{Infobox legislative session
| name = 4th Parliament of Malaysia
| image =
| image_size =
| body = Parliament of Malaysia
| country = Malaysia
| meeting_place = Malaysian Houses of Parliament
| election = 1974 general election
| government = Second Razak cabinet (until 14 January 1976)
First Hussein cabinet
| term_start = 4 November 1974
| term_end = 12 June 1978
| before = 3rd Parliament
| after = 5th Parliament
| website = {{url|http://www.parlimen.gov.my/}}
| membership1 = 154
| control1 = Barisan Nasional
| chamber1 = Dewan Rakyat
| chamber1_image =
| chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker
| chamber1_leader1 = Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmood (until 20 December 1977)
Syed Nasir Ismail
| chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
| chamber1_leader2 = Syed Nasir Ismail (until 8 January 1978)
Azahari Md. Taib
| chamber1_leader3_type = Secretary
| chamber1_leader3 = Azizul Rahman Abdul Aziz
| chamber1_leader4_type = Prime Minister
| chamber1_leader4 = Abdul Razak Hussein (until 14 January 1976)
Hussein Onn
| chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition
| chamber1_leader5 = Edmund Langgu Saga (until 4 November 1975)
Lim Kit Siang
| session1_start = 4 November 1974
| session1_end = 19 December 1975
| session2_start = 30 March 1976
| session2_end = 27 January 1977
| session3_start = 21 March 1977
| session3_end = 12 January 1978
| session4_start = 20 March 1978
| session4_end = 7 April 1978
| session5_start =
| session5_end =
| chamber2 = Sovereign
| chamber2_leader1_type = Yang di-Pertuan Agong
| chamber2_leader1 = Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah (until 20 September 1975)
Tuanku Yahya Petra
}}
{{Politics of Malaysia}}
This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 4th Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1974.{{cite web|url=http://www.parlimen.gov.my/ahli-dewan.html?&uweb=dr&arkib=yes&vol=4&lang=en|title=Representatives Archive List of Members PARLIMEN 4|publisher=Parliament of Malaysia|access-date=2018-08-04}}
Composition
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State
!# of Seats !{{abbr|UMNO|United Malays National Organisations}} Seats !{{abbr|MCA|Malaysian Chinese Association}} Seats !{{abbr|MIC|Malaysian Indian Congress}} Seats !{{abbr|PAS|Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party}} Seats !{{abbr|Gerakan|Malaysian People's Movement Party}} Seats !{{abbr|PPP|People's Progressive Party}} Seats !{{abbr|DAP|Democratic Action Party}} Seats !{{abbr|Pekemas|Social Justice Party}} Seats !{{abbr|PSRM|Malaysian People's Socialist Party}} Seats !{{abbr|KITA|Homeland Consciousness Union}} Seats !{{abbr|IPPP|Independent People's Progressive Party}} Seats !{{abbr|USNO|United Sabah National Organisation}} Seats !{{abbr|SCA|Sabah Chinese Organisation}} Seats !{{abbr|PBB|United Traditional Bumiputera Party}} Seats !{{abbr|SNAP|Sarawak National Party}} Seats !{{abbr|SUPP|Sarawak United People's Party}} Seats !{{abbr|IND|Independent}} Seats | ||||||||||||||||||
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style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Perlis.svg}} Perlis | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Kedah.svg}} Kedah | 13 | 8 | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Kelantan.svg}} Kelantan | 12 | 5 | 7 | |||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Terengganu.svg}} Trengganu | 7 | 4 | 3 | |||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Penang (Malaysia).svg}} Penang | 9 | 3 | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Perak.svg}} Perak | 21 | 10 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | ||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Pahang.svg}} Pahang | 8 | 7 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Selangor.svg}} Selangor | 11 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Malaysia.svg}} Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur | 5 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg}} Negri Sembilan | 6 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Malacca.svg}} Malacca | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Johor.svg}} Johore | 16 | 11 | 5 | |||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Sabah (1963-1982).svg}} Sabah | 16 | 13 | 3 | |||||||||||||||
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon image|Flag of Sarawak (1973–1988).svg}} Sarawak | 24 | 8 | 9 | 7 | ||||||||||||||
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! Seats won !! 154 !! 61 !! 19 !! 4 !! 14 !! 5 !! 1 !! 9 !! 1 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 13 !! 3 !! 8 !! 9 !! 7 !! 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Seats contested | 329 | 61 | 23 | 4 | 14 | 8 | 4 | 46 | 36 | 22 | 4 | 1 | 13 | 0 | 16 | 24 | 0 | 42 |
Elected members by state
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| Shortcut: Perlis | Kedah | Kelantan | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | Perak | Pahang | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur | Negeri Sembilan | Melaka | Johor | Sabah | Sarawak |
Unless noted otherwise, the MPs served the entire term of the parliament (from [http://www.parlimen.gov.my/files/hindex/pdf/DR-04111974.pdf 4 November 1974] until 12 June 1978).
=Perlis=
=Kedah=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
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colspan="4"|BN 13 |
P003 |
P004 |
P005 |
P006 |
P007 |
P008 |
P009
| Ulu Muda |
P010
| Baling |
P011
| Jerai |
P012 |
P013 |
P014 |
P015 |
=Kelantan=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 12 |
P016
| Tumpat |
P017 |
P018 |
P019 |
P020
| Bachok |
P021 |
P022 |
P023 |
P024
| Machang |
P025 |
P026 |
P027 |
=Trengganu=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 7 |
P028
| Besut |
P029 |
P030 |
P031 |
P032 |
P033
| Dungun |
rowspan=2| P034
| rowspan=2| Kemaman | Abdul Manan Othman {{small|from 8 May 1976}}Abdul Manan was elected to Parliament in the Kemaman by-election, 1976 after the death of Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail. |
Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail {{small|until 14 March 1976}} |
=Penang=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 9 |
P035 |
P036 |
P037 |
P038 |
P039 |
P040 |
P041 |
P042
| Tanjong |
P043
| Jelutong |
=Perak=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 17 | DAP 4 |
P044
| Gerik |
P045
| Larut |
P046 |
P047 |
P048 |
P049
| Taiping |
P050
| Matang |
P051 |
P052 |
P053
| Kinta | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P054
| Ipoh | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P055
| bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P056
| Bruas |
P057
| Parit |
P058
| bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P059 |
P060
| Lumut |
P061 |
P062 |
P063 |
P064 |
=Pahang=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 8 |
P065
| Lipis |
P066
| Jerantut |
P067
| Kuantan |
P068
| Raub |
P069
| Maran |
P070
| Bentong |
rowspan=2| P071
| rowspan=2| Pekan | Najib Razak {{small|from 21 February 1976}}Najib was elected to Parliament in the Pekan by-election, 1976 after the death of his father, Abdul Razak Hussein. |
Abdul Razak Hussein {{small|until 14 January 1976}} |
P072
| Temerloh |
=Selangor=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 10 | DAP 1 |
P073 |
P074 |
P075 |
P076 |
rowspan=2| P077
| rowspan=2| Selayang | Rosemary Chow Poh Kheng {{small|from 14 June 1975}}Chow was elected to Parliament in the Selayang by-election, 1975 after the death of Walter Loh Poh Khan. |
Walter Loh Poh Khan {{small|until 23 April 1975}} |
P078 |
P079 |
P080 |
P081
| Petaling | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P082 |
P083
| Sepang |
=Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 2 | DAP 2 | Pekemas 1 |
P084
| Kepong | bgcolor=#8C001A |Pekemas |
P085
| Setapak |
P086 |
P087
| bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P088
| bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
=Negri Sembilan=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 5 | DAP 1 |
P089
| Jelebu |
P090
| Mantin |
P091
| Seremban | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}"| DAP |
P092 |
P093 |
P094
| Tampin |
=Malacca=
=Johore=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 16 |
P099
| Labis |
P100
| Segamat |
P101
| Kluang |
P102 |
P103
| Ledang |
P104
| Pagoh | Syed Nasir Ismail (Deputy Speaker) |
P105 |
P106
| Muar |
P107
| Renggam |
rowspan=2| P108
| rowspan=2| Panti | Saadun Muhammad Noh {{small|from 24 February 1977}}Saadun was elected to Parliament in the Panti by-election, 1977 after the death of Syed Jaafar Albar. |
Syed Jaafar Albar {{small|until 14 January 1977}} |
P109 |
P110
| Semerah |
P111 |
rowspan=2| P112
| rowspan=2| Pontian | Ikhwan Nasir {{small|from 28 January 1978}}Ikhwan was elected to Parliament in the Pontian by-election, 1978 after the death of Ali Ahmad. |
Ali Ahmad {{small|until 4 December 1977}} |
P113
| Pulai |
P114 |
=Sabah=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 16 |
P115
| Marudu |
P116
| Bandau |
P117 |
P118 |
P119
| Tuaran |
P120
| Kinabalu |
P121
| Gaya |
P122 |
P123
| Sandakan |
P124 |
rowspan=2| P125
| rowspan=2| Kimanis | Pengiran Aliuddin Pengiran Tahir {{small|from 29 January 1977}}Pengiran Aliuddin was elected to Parliament in the Kimanis by-election, 1977 after the death of Pengiran Tahir Pengiran Petra. | bgcolor="{{Independent (politician)/meta/shading}}"| IND |
Pengiran Tahir Pengiran Petra {{small|until 2 December 1976}} |
P126 |
rowspan=2| P127
| rowspan=2| Keningau | Harris Salleh {{small|from 30 July 1977}}Harris was elected to Parliament in the Keningau by-election, 1977 after the resignation of Stephen Robert Evans. |
Stephen Robert Evans {{small|until 1 June 1977}} |
P128
| Silam |
P129 |
P130
| Tawau |
=Sarawak=
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:30px;"|No.
! style="width:150px;"|Federal Constituency ! style="width:230px;"|Member ! style="width:100px;"|Party |
---|
colspan="4"|BN 15 | SNAP 9 |
P131
| bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P132 |
P133 |
P134 |
P135
| Padawan |
P136
| Serian |
P137
| Simunjan |
P138
| bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P139
| bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P140
| Betong |
P141
| Saratok | bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P142
| Sarikei |
P143
| Payang |
P144 |
P145
| Rajang |
P146
| Mukah |
P147
| Julau | bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P148
| Kanowit | bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P149
| Kapit |
P150
| bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P151
| Bintulu | bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P152 |
P153
| Baram | bgcolor="{{Sarawak National Party/meta/shading}}"| SNAP |
P154 |
Notes
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