Malaysian general election, 1964
Malaysian general election, 1964
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104 (of the 159) seats to the Dewan Rakyat 53 seats needed for a majority |
Registered |
2,681,895 |
Turnout |
2,146,608 (78.9%) |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Tunku Abdul Rahman |
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Burhanuddin al-Helmy |
Party |
Alliance |
Socialist Front |
PAS |
Leader since |
23 August 1951 |
21 March 1964 |
1956 |
Leader's seat |
Kuala Kedah |
Batu |
No seat |
Last election |
74 seats, 51.8% |
8 seats, 12.9% |
13 seats, 21.3% |
Seats won |
89 |
2 |
9 |
Seat change |
15 |
6 |
4 |
Popular vote |
1,204,340 |
330,898 |
301,187 |
Percentage |
58.5% |
16.1% |
14.6% |
Swing |
6.7% |
3.2% |
6.7% |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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UDP |
PPP |
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Leader |
Lim Chong Eu |
D. R. Seenivasagam |
Lee Kuan Yew |
Party |
United Democratic Party |
People's Progressive Party |
PAP |
Leader since |
1962 |
10 April 1953 |
21 November 1954 |
Leader's seat |
Tanjong |
Ipoh |
No seat |
Last election |
New Party |
4 seats, 6.3% |
New Party |
Seats won |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Seat change |
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2 |
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Popular vote |
88,223 |
69,898 |
42,130 |
Percentage |
4.3% |
3.4% |
2.0% |
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Seventh party |
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Leader |
Onn Jaafar |
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Party |
National Party |
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Leader since |
10 May 1946 |
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Leader's seat |
No seat |
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Last election |
1 seat, 2.1% |
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Seats won |
No seats |
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Seat change |
1 |
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Popular vote |
7,319 |
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Percentage |
0.4% |
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Swing |
1.7% |
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A general election was held on Saturday, 25 April 1964 for members of the 2nd Parliament of Malaysia. Voting took place in 104 out of 159 parliamentary constituencies of Malaysia, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament.[1] State elections also took place in 282 state constituencies in 11 (out of 14, except Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore) states of Malaysia on the same day, each electing one Member of the Legislative Assembly to the Dewan Undangan Negeri.
The result was a victory for the Alliance Party, which won 89 of the 104 seats. Voter turnout was 78.9%. The result also contributed towards the eventual expulsion of Singapore from Malaysia. The Singaporean-based People's Action Party decided to run on the mainland, and although it attracted large crowds at its rallies, it won only one seat – that by Devan Nair, who represented the Bungsar constituency (now part of Seputeh and Lembah Pantai constituencies). It is thought by some historians that Finance Minister and MCA President Tan Siew Sin's appeal to the Chinese to avoid challenging the Malay special rights and risk merger with Indonesia helped the MCA retain its status as the "undisputed leader of the Chinese in the Malayan peninsula". Nevertheless, UMNO leaders were furious with the PAP.
Although it was the first parliamentary general election held after the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the election was not held in Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak. Transitional provisions allowed the state legislatures of the three states to choose their parliamentary representatives until the next election. The three states have been allocated a total of 55 seats in the Malaysian Parliament: 15 seats for Singapore, 16 seats for Sabah and 24 seats for Sarawak. Together, the three states held 34% out the 159 seats in the parliament. This was intended to act as a check to prevent parliament from passing constitutional amendments (which require a two-thirds majority) without the agreement of representatives from the three new states. After Singapore left Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak were only left with 25% of the seats, as a consequence Sabah and Sarawak were not able to stop the parliament from approving laws that would encroach on the special rights granted to Sabah and Sarawak upon merger to form Malaysia.
Two Alliance candidates were returned unopposed.
Results
Dewan Rakyat
Summary of the 25 April 1964 Malaysian Dewan Rakyat election results
Party |
Vote |
Seats |
Votes |
% |
Won |
% |
+/– |
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Alliance Party[lower-alpha 1] | Alliance | 1,204,340 | 58.53 | 89 | 85.58 | +15 |
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United Malays National Organisation | UMNO | | 38.1 | 59 | 56.73 | +7 |
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Malaysian Chinese Association | MCA | | 18.7 | 27 | 25.96 | +8 |
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Malaysian Indian Congress | MIC | | 1.6 | 3 | 2.88 | 0 |
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Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front[lower-alpha 2] | SF | 330,898 | 16.08 | 2 | 1.92 | -6 |
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Labour Party of Malaya | Lab | | | 2 | 1.92 | -4 |
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Parti Ra'ayat | Ra'ayat | | | 0 | 0.00 | -2 |
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Pan-Malayan Islamic Party | PMIP | 301,187 | 14.64 | 9 | 8.65 | -4 |
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United Democratic Party | UDP | 88,223 | 4.29 | 1 | 0.96 | New |
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People's Progressive Party | PPP | 69,898 | 3.40 | 2 | 1.92 | -2 |
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People's Action Party | PAP | 42,130 | 2.05 | 1 | 0.96 | New |
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National Party | Negara | 7,319 | 0.36 | 0 | 0.00 | -1 |
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Independents | IND | 13,509 | 0.66 | 0 | 0.00 | -3 |
Valid votes | 2,057,504 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 89,104 |
Total (turnout: 78.9%) | 2,146,608 | 100.00 | 104 | 100.00 | 0 |
Did not vote | 535,287 | |
Registered voters | 2,681,895 |
Source: Nohlen et al. |
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
Results by state
Summary of the 25 April 1964 Malaysian Dewan Rakyat election results by state |
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
Summary of the 25 April 1964 Malaysian Dewan Rakyat election results in Kedah
Party |
Candidates |
Vote |
Seats |
Votes |
% |
Won |
% |
+/– |
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Alliance Party[lower-alpha 1] | Alliance | 12 | 168,995 | 68.56 | 12 | 100.00 | 0 |
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United Malays National Organisation | UMNO | 10 | 139,169 | 56.46 | 10 | 83.33 | 0 |
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Malaysian Chinese Association | MCA | 2 | 29,826 | 12.10 | 2 | 16.67 | 0 |
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Pan-Malayan Islamic Party | PMIP | 12 | 61,861 | 25.10 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front[lower-alpha 2] | SF | 4 | 11,794 | 4.78 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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Labour Party of Malaya | Lab | 3 | 10,012 | 4.06 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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Parti Ra'ayat | Ra'ayat | 1 | 1,782 | 0.72 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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United Democratic Party | UDP | 2 | 3,849 | 1.56 | 0 | 0.00 | New |
Valid votes | 246,499 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 10,973 |
Total votes (voter turnout: 76.43%) | 257,472 | 100.00 | 12 | 100.00 | 0 |
Did not vote | 79,386 | |
Registered voters | 336,858 |
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) | ' |
Kedah's population | ' |
Source: |
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
Summary of the 25 April 1964 Malaysian Dewan Rakyat election results in Trengganu
Party |
Candidates |
Vote |
Seats |
Votes |
% |
Won |
% |
+/– |
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Alliance Party[lower-alpha 1] | Alliance | 6 | 60,792 | 56.52 | 5 | 83.33 | +4 |
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United Malays National Organisation | UMNO | 6 | 60,792 | 56.52 | 5 | 83.33 | +4 |
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Pan-Malayan Islamic Party | PMIP | 6 | 34,522 | 32.10 | 1 | 16.67 | -3 |
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National Party | Negara | 4 | 7,319 | 6.81 | 0 | 0.00 | -1 |
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Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front[lower-alpha 2] | SF | 3 | 4,919 | 4.57 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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Parti Ra'ayat | Ra'ayat | 3 | 4,919 | 4.57 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
Valid votes | 107,552 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 4,786 |
Total votes (voter turnout: 77.36%) | 112,338 | 100.00 | 6 | 100.00 | 0 |
Did not vote | 32,879 | |
Registered voters | 145,217 |
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) | ' |
Trengganu's population | ' |
Source: |
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
Summary of the 25 April 1964 Malaysian Dewan Rakyat election results in Penang
Party |
Candidates |
Vote |
Seats |
Votes |
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Won |
% |
+/– |
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Alliance Party[lower-alpha 1] | Alliance | 8 | 97,204 | 47.27 | 6 | 75.00 | +1 |
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United Malays National Organisation | UMNO | 4 | 57,615 | 28.02 | 4 | 50.00 | +1 |
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Malaysian Chinese Association | MCA | 4 | 39,589 | 19.25 | 2 | 25.00 | 0 |
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Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front[lower-alpha 2] | SF | 8 | 64,986 | 31.60 | 1 | 12.50 | -2 |
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Labour Party of Malaya | Lab | 5 | 42,574 | 20.70 | 1 | 12.50 | -2 |
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Parti Ra'ayat | Ra'ayat | 3 | 22,412 | 10.90 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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United Democratic Party | UDP | 6 | 37,151 | 18.07 | 1 | 12.50 | New |
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Pan-Malayan Islamic Party | PMIP | 3 | 5,527 | 2.69 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
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People's Action Party | PAP | 1 | 778 | 0.38 | 0 | 0.00 | New |
Valid votes | 205,646 | |
Invalid/blank votes | 5,902 |
Total votes (voter turnout: %) | 211,548 | 100.00 | 8 | 100.00 | 0 |
Did not vote | 41,907 | |
Registered voters | 253,455 |
Voting age population (aged 21 years and above) | ' |
Penang's population | ' |
Source: |
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kepala lembu, cangkul, pen, rantai election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
- ↑ Contested using kapal layar election symbol on the ballot papers.
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State Assemblies
References
- ↑ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p152 ISBN 0-19-924959-8