Local elections were held in the Federation of Malaya in 1955.
Municipal election
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout: 29.8%
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
Alliance 3 (9)
|
Jelutong |
1. |
Alliance
|
Kelawei |
1. |
Alliance
|
Tanjong |
1. |
Alliance
|
Source: [1][2]
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Bangsar |
1. |
|
Imbi |
1. |
|
Petaling |
1. |
|
Sentul |
1. |
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Bukit China |
1. |
|
Fort |
1. |
|
Tranquerah |
1. |
|
Source:
|
Town councils election
Date: 13 August 1955 Electorate: Turnout: nil
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 4 (?)
|
Kampong |
1. Abdullah Abdul Razak 2. Sheikh Osman Sheikh Ibrahim |
Alliance (UMNO) Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Pekan |
1. Lim Pee Hung |
Alliance (MCA) |
Unopposed
|
Seberang |
1. Omar F. Mohamed |
Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Source: [3]
|
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Maharani |
1. |
|
Parit Stongkat |
1. |
|
Sultan Ibrahim |
1. |
|
Source: [4][5]
|
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Gunong Soga |
1. |
|
Jalan Sultanah |
1. |
|
Kampong Petani |
1. 2. |
|
Source: [4][6]
|
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
|
1. |
|
|
1. |
|
Source: [1]
|
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
North |
1. |
|
South |
1. |
|
Source: [1]
|
Date: 8 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 4 (11) | PPP 1 (1)
|
Green Town |
1. |
|
|
|
Lean Chor Kow Liew Why Hone |
|
|
Menglembu |
1. |
|
|
|
Baharuddin Aiyub Choong Pak Keen |
|
|
Pasir Puteh |
1. |
|
|
|
Mohamed Ali Pitchay Mohamed Yusoff Samad |
|
|
Silibin |
1. 2. |
|
|
|
Ahmad Sham Yunus Leong Ah Kow Wong Kok See |
|
|
Source: [7]
[8][9]
[10]
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Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 3 (9)
|
Ayer Molek |
1. |
Alliance
|
Nong Chik |
1. |
Alliance
|
Tebrau |
1. |
Alliance
|
Source: [4][11]
|
Date: 3 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout: nil
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 3 (9)
|
Klang North |
1. Abdullah Hassan |
Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Klang South |
1. A. Karuppiah |
Alliance (MIC) |
Unopposed
|
Port Swettenham |
1. Sheikh Hussain Sheikh Ali |
Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Source: [12]
|
Date: 5 November 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Gunong Lambak |
1. |
|
Mengkibol |
1. |
|
Mesjid Lama |
1. |
|
Source: [13]
|
Date: 2 June 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Kubang Pasu |
1.
|
Kota Lama |
1.
|
Wakaf Pasu |
1.
|
Source: [14]
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
Alliance 3 (?)
|
Bukit Besar |
1. Endut Abdullah |
Alliance (UMNO)
|
Kuala |
1. Abdul Karim Hashim |
Alliance (UMNO)
|
Ladang |
1. Abu Bakar Daud |
Alliance (UMNO)
|
Source: [15]
|
Date: 25 October 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Central Town |
1. 2. |
|
Tanah Puteh |
1. |
|
Telok Sisek |
1. |
|
Source: [16]
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Lemal |
1.
|
Kampong Bahru |
1.
|
Pengkalan Pasir |
1.
|
Source: [17]
|
Date: 15 October 1955 Electorate: 1,255 Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 12 (12)
|
Raub Australian Gold Mine |
1. Hussain Jali 2. Tan Cheng Kian 3. Buyong Salas |
Alliance (UMNO) Alliance (MCA) Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Raub Town |
1.Ti Cheng Keng 2. Abdul Latiff Ismail 3. M. K. Govindasamy |
Alliance (MCA) Alliance (UMNO) Alliance (MIC) |
|
|
Goh Seng Khoon Tan Ching Pin |
Ind. Ind. |
|
Sempalit |
1. M. Marimuttu 2. Tan Liew Tong 3. Kheong Hoy Cheng |
Alliance (MIC) Alliance (MCA) Alliance (MCA) |
Unopposed
|
Tanjong Gadong |
1. Chua Yong Guan 2. Mohamed Arifin Ludin 3. Saw Sin Hock |
Alliance (MCA) Alliance (UMNO) Alliance (MCA) |
Unopposed
|
Source: [16][18][19][20][21]
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Buloh Kasap |
1. |
|
Gemereh |
1. |
|
Genuang |
1. |
|
Source: [4]
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Lake |
1. |
|
Lobak |
1. |
|
Rahang |
1. |
|
Temiang |
1. |
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Pekan Bahru |
1. |
|
Pekan Lama |
1. |
|
Rural |
1. |
|
Source:
|
Date: 18 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 3 (9)
|
Assam Kumbang |
1. |
Alliance
|
Klian Pau |
1. |
Alliance
|
Kota |
1. |
Alliance
|
Source: [7][22]
|
Date: 10 December 1955 Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Changkat Jong |
1. |
|
Denison Road |
1. |
|
Pasir Bedamar |
1. |
|
Source: [23]
|
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