Johore Bahru Timor (federal constituency)

Johore Bahru Timor
Johor constituency
Defunct federal constituency
Legislature Dewan Rakyat
Constituency created 1958
Constituency abolished 1974
First contested 1959
Last contested 1969

Johore Bahru Timor was a federal constituency in Johor, Malaysia, that was represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974.

The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and was mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.

History

It was abolished in 1974 when it was redistributed.

Representation history

Members of Parliament for Johore Bahru Timor
Parliament Years Member Party
Constituency created
Parliament of the Federation of Malaya
1st 1959-1963 Mohamad Noah Omar Alliance
Parliament of Malaysia
1st 1963-1964 Mohamad Noah Omar Alliance
2nd 1964-1969 Fatimah Abdul Majid
1969-1971 Parliament dissolved[1][2]
3rd 1971-1973 Hussein Onn Alliance
1973-1974 BN
Constituency abolished

Election results

Malaysian general election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
AllianceHussein Onn 12,565 63.59
DAPLee Ah Meng 7,193 36.41
Total valid votes 19,758 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,009
Unreturned ballots
Turnout 20,76772.29
Registered electors 28,729
Majority 5,372
Alliance hold Swing
Malaysian general election, 1964
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
AllianceFatimah Abdul Majid 12,600 67.47
Socialist FrontTan Ah Ngoh 5,343 28.61
PAPMohamed Noor Jettey 733 3.92
Total valid votes 18,676 100.00
Total rejected ballots 730
Unreturned ballots
Turnout 19,40678.46
Registered electors 24,735
Majority 7,257
Alliance hold Swing
Malayan general election, 1959
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
AllianceMohamad Noah Omar 7,771 64.72
Socialist FrontChu Choon Yong 4,236 35.28
Total valid votes 12,007 100.00
Total rejected ballots 112
Unreturned ballots
Turnout 12,11978.10
Registered electors 15,518
Majority 3,535
This was a new constituency created.

References

  1. Ahmad Fauzi Mustafa (2012-03-12). "Hanya Yang di-Pertuan Agong ada kuasa panggil Parlimen bersidang". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  2. "www.parlimen.gov.my" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-05-20.
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