Elections for local government office in Malaya
The local elections were held in Malaysia in 1963.[1]
City council election
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Jelutong |
1.
|
Kelawei |
1.
|
Sungei Pinang |
1.
|
Tanjong East |
1.
|
Tanjong West |
1.
|
Source:
|
Municipal election
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes |
Spoilt votes
|
?
|
Bangsar |
1.
|
Imbi |
1.
|
Petaling |
1.
|
Sentul |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes |
Spoilt votes
|
?
|
Bukit China |
1.
|
Fort |
1.
|
Mata Kuching |
1.
|
Tranquerah |
1.
|
Source:
|
Town councils election
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Kampong |
1.
|
Pekan |
1.
|
Seberang |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Maharani |
1.
|
Parit Stongkat |
1.
|
Sultan Ibrahim |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Gunong Soga |
1.
|
Jalan Sultanah |
1.
|
Kampong Petani |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
|
1.
|
|
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
|
1.
|
|
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Green Town |
1.
|
Menglembu |
1.
|
Pasir Puteh |
1.
|
Silibin |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Ayer Molek |
1.
|
Nong Chik |
1.
|
Tampoi |
1.
|
Tebrau |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Central |
1.
|
North |
1.
|
South |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Klang North |
1.
|
Klang South |
1.
|
Port Swettenham |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Socialist Front 7 | Alliance 4 | Independent 1
|
Bakar Sampah |
Low Dian Hoe |
Socialist Front |
513 |
232 |
1. Lee Hie Siong |
Alliance (MCA) |
281
|
Dorset |
1. Abdul Rahman Maskom |
Alliance (UMNO) |
439 |
212 |
1. Zainab Talib |
Independent |
227
|
Haji Manan |
1. Tan Khim Seck |
Independent |
492 |
66 |
1. Tong Peow Kee |
Alliance (MCA) |
426
|
Jalan Mersing |
1. Ng Ka Sik |
Socialist Front |
602 |
95 |
1. Loh Fook Yen |
Alliance (MCA) |
507
|
Kampong Bahru |
1. Mansor Haji Salleh |
Socialist Front |
372 |
103 |
1. Abdul Latif Durin |
Alliance (UMNO) |
269
|
Lambak |
1. Wee Lee Jin |
Socialist Front |
513 |
162 |
1. Tan Ngah Chin |
Alliance (MCA) |
351
|
Mengkibol |
1. Mohd. Aziz Haji Awab |
Alliance (UMNO) |
492 |
246 |
1. Mohd. Amin Haji Abdullah |
Socialist Front |
246
|
Masjid Lama |
1. Zakaria Dikon |
Alliance (UMNO) |
313 |
28 |
1. Zaharudin Idris |
Socialist Front |
285
|
Pekan |
1. Lee Ah Leng |
Socialist Front (Labour) |
372 |
91 |
1. Lee Bong Heong |
Alliance (MCA) |
281
|
Sultanah |
1. Siew Theng Yhoi |
Alliance (MCA) |
485 |
51 |
1. Lee Kaw |
Independent |
434
|
Yap Tau Sah |
1. Ng Wei Siong |
Socialist Front |
567 |
395 |
1. Kong Eng Tow |
Alliance (MCA) |
172
|
Yap Tau Sah Timor |
1. Chiu Chau Chong |
Socialist Front |
545 |
254 |
1. Liu Han Siong |
Alliance (MCA) |
291
|
Source: [2]
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Kubang Pasu |
1.
|
Kota Lama |
1.
|
Wakaf Pasu |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
Alliance 6 | Socialist Front 2 | Independent 1
|
Bukit Kerajan |
1. Syed Abu Bakar Abdullah |
Alliance (UMNO) |
139 |
82 |
Jaffar Haji Sardon |
Independent |
57
|
Jalan Besar |
1. Chia Tu Siang |
Independent |
145 |
32 |
1. Pee Hock Chiam |
Alliance (MCA) |
113
|
Jalan Johore |
1. Awang Md. Sheikh |
Alliance (UMNO) |
Unopposed
|
Jalan Mawai |
1. Yuen Kok Wah |
Socialist Front |
120 |
0[a] |
1. Lau Yan Loon |
Alliance (MCA) |
120
|
Kota Kechil Barat |
1. Tan Seng Tong |
Alliance (MCA) |
208 |
102 |
1. Sam Sew Keong |
Socialist Front |
106
|
Kota Kechil Timor |
1. Chia Ee Koh |
Alliance (MCA) |
Unopposed
|
Sungei Kemang Selatan |
1. Soo Weng Fatt |
Socialist Front |
162 |
25 |
1. Shaik Mohamed Tahir |
Alliance (UMNO) |
137
|
Sungei Kemang Utara |
1. Omar Ahmad |
Alliance (UMNO) |
101 |
5 |
1. Syed Abu Bakar Jaffar |
Independent |
96
|
Tembioh |
1. Kelu Ramu |
Alliance (MIC) |
115 |
40 |
1. Lio Ah Pau |
Socialist Front |
75
|
Source: [3][2]
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Idris |
1.
|
Kangsar |
1.
|
Kenas |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Bukit Temensu |
1.
|
Kampong Dioh |
1.
|
Pekan Lama |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Bukit Besar |
1.
|
Kuala |
1.
|
Ladang |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Central Town |
1.
|
Tanah Puteh |
1.
|
Telok Sisek |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Lemal |
1.
|
Kampong Bahru |
1.
|
Pengkalan Pasir |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Raub Australian Gold Mine |
1.
|
Raub Town |
1.
|
Sempalit |
1.
|
Tanjong Gadong |
1.
|
Source:
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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:
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Lake |
1.
|
Lobak |
1.
|
Rahang |
1.
|
Temiang |
1.
|
Source:
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party
|
?
|
Pekan Bahru |
1. |
|
Pekan Lama |
1. |
|
Rural |
1. |
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes |
Spoilt votes
|
?
|
Assam Kumbang |
1.
|
Kota |
1.
|
Klian Pauh |
1.
|
Source:
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Beirop |
1.
|
Idris |
1.
|
Malacca |
1.
|
Source:
|
Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Kampong Datoh |
1.
|
Station Road |
1.
|
Temoh Road |
1.
|
Source:
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Changkat Jong |
1. |
|
Denison Road |
1. |
|
Pasir Bedamar |
1. |
|
Source:
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Date: Electorate: Turnout:
|
Wards |
Elected councillor |
Elected party |
Votes |
Majority |
Opponent(s) |
Party |
Votes
|
?
|
Mentekab North |
1.
|
Mentekab South |
1.
|
Temerloh North |
1.
|
Temerloh South |
1.
|
Source:
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Notes
- ^ Socialist Front candidate won by drawing of lots.
References