List of state by-elections in Malaysia

This is a list of by-elections and scheduled by-elections for the Dewan Undangan Negeri (state legislative assembly) from its creation in 1954 until the present day.

Casual vacancies in the Dewan Undangan Negeri are filled by-elections, which may occur when a member of the Dewan Undangan Negeri dies, resigns or for some other reason. When a member of the Dewan Undangan Negeri resigns, he or she would normally tender the resignation to the Speaker. The Speaker has a discretion as to when to call a by-election and may not call one at all, for example, if a general election is imminent.

Brackets around a date indicate that the candidate was unopposed when nominations closed. These candidates were declared "elected unopposed" with effect from the date of the closing of nominations, and there was no need to hold a by-election.

2013–present

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Chempaka 22 March 2015 Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat   PAS Ahmad Fathan Mahmood   PAS Death (prostate cancer)
Pengkalan Kubor 25 September 2014 Noor Zahidi Omar   BN (UMNO) Mat Razi Mat Ail   BN (UMNO) Death (liver cancer)
Bukit Assek Cancelled Wong Ho Leng   DAP NA NA Death (brain cancer)
Balingian 29 March 2014 Abdul Taib Mahmud   BN (PBB) Yussibnosh Balo   BN (PBB) Resignation on appointment as
Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak
Kajang 23 March 2014 Lee Chin Cheh   PKR Wan Azizah Wan Ismail   PKR Resignation
Sungai Limau 4 November 2013 Azizan Abdul Razak   PAS Mohd Azam Samat   PAS Death (cardiac arrest)
Kuala Besut 24 July 2013 Abdul Rahman Mokhtar   BN (UMNO) Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abdul Rahman   BN (UMNO) Death (lung cancer)

2008–13

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Bukit Gasing Cancelled Edward Lee Poh Lin   DAP NA NA Death (cancer)
Behrang Cancelled Jamaluddin Mohd. Radzi   PKR / Independent NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to change of
party allegiance. However, SPR
did not hold a by-election.
Malim Nawar Cancelled Keshvinder Singh   DAP / Independent NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to change of
party allegiance. However, SPR
did not hold a by-election.
Jelapang Cancelled Hee Yit Foong   DAP / Independent NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to change of
party allegiance. However, SPR
did not hold a by-election.
Changkat Jering Cancelled Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu   PKR / Independent NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to change of
party allegiance. However, SPR
did not hold a by-election.
Pelabuhan Klang Cancelled Badrul Hisham Abdullah   BN (UMNO) NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to long absence
without the leave of the
Speaker. However, SPR did not
hold a by-election.
Kota Siputeh Cancelled Abu Hasan Sarif   BN (UMNO) NA NA Declared vacant by the
Speaker due to long absence
without the leave of the
Speaker. However, SPR did not
hold a by-election.
Merlimau 6 March 2011 Mohamad Hidhir Abu Hasaan   BN (UMNO) Roslan Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death (heart attack)
Kerdau 6 March 2011 Zaharuddin Abu Kassim   BN (UMNO) Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death (heart attack)
Tenang 30 January 2011 Sulaiman Taha   BN (UMNO) Mohd Azahar Ibrahim   BN (UMNO) Death (blood infection and diabetes)
Galas 4 November 2010 Che Hashim Sulaiman   PAS Abdul Aziz Yusoff   BN (UMNO) Death (colon cancer)
Bagan Pinang 11 October 2009 Azman Mohammad Noor   BN (UMNO) Mohd Isa Abdul Samad   BN (UMNO) Death (sepsis)
Permatang Pasir 25 August 2009 Mohd Hamdan Abdul Rahman   PAS Mohd Salleh Man   PAS Death (heart attack)
Manek Urai 14 July 2009 Ismail Yaacob   PAS Mohd Fauzi Abdullah   PAS Death (heart attack)
Penanti 31 May 2009 Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin   PKR Mansor Othman   PKR Resignation
Bukit Selambau 7 April 2009 Arumugam Vengatarakoo   PKR Manikumar Subramaniam   PKR Resignation
Batang Air 7 April 2009 Dublin Unting Ingkot   BN (PRS) Malcom Mussen Lamoh   BN (PRS) Death (stroke)
Sanglang Cancelled Abdullah Hassan   BN (UMNO) Hashim Jasin   PAS Election declared null and void.
However, SPR did not hold a by-election.
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2004–08

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Ijok 28 April 2007 Sivalingam Arumugam Karuppiah   BN (MIC) K. Parthiban   BN (MIC) Death (heart attack)
Machap 12 April 2007 Poh Ah Tiam   BN (MCA) Lai Meng Chong   BN (MCA) Death (renal failure
due to lymphatic cancer)
Batu Talam 28 January 2007 Tengku Paris Tengku Razlan   BN (UMNO) Abdul Aziz Mat Kiram   BN (UMNO) Death (colon cancer)
Pengkalan Pasir 6 December 2005 Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Jaafar   PAS Hanafi Mamat   BN (UMNO) Death (liver cancer)
Ba'kelalan 18 September 2004 Judson Sakai Tugal   BN (SNAP) Nelson Balang Rining   BN (SPDP) Death (helicopter crash)
Kuala Berang 28 August 2004 Komaruddin Ab. Rahman   BN (UMNO) Mohamad Zawawi Ismail   BN (UMNO) Death (heart attack)

1999–2004

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Anak Bukit 18 July 2002 Fadzil Noor   PAS Amiruddin Hamzah   PAS Death (heart attack)
Ketari 31 March 2002 Loke Koon Kam   BN (Gerakan) Yum Ah Ha @ Yim Ah Ha   BN (Gerakan) Death (jawbone cancer)
Indera Kayangan 19 January 2002 Khor Lian Tee   BN (MCA) Oui Ah Lan @ Ng Ah Lan   BN (MCA) Death (cancer)
Likas 21 July 2001 Yong Teck Lee   BN (SAPP) Yong Teck Lee   BN (SAPP) Election declared null and void
Lunas 29 November 2000 M Joseph Philomin Joseph Fernandez   BN (MIC) Saifuddin Nasution Ismail   KeADILan Death (murder)
Sanggang 1 April 2000 Abdullah Kia   BN (UMNO) Redzwan Harun   BN (UMNO) Death (stroke)

1995–99

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Sungai Bakap 8 November 1997 Ooi Theng Bok   BN (Gerakan) Lai Chew Hock   BN (Gerakan) Death (road accident)
Changkat Jering 8 November 1997 Mohamad Razlan Abdul Hamid   BN (UMNO) Mat Isa Ismail   BN (UMNO) Death (cancer)
Kidurong 25 October 1997 Wong Sing Ai   DAP Michael Sim Kiam Hui   BN (SUPP) Election declared null and void
Semerak 11 August 1997 Sulaiman Ahmad   PAS Kamaruddin Mohd Nor   BN (UMNO) Death
Melekek 14 June 1997 Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani   BN (UMNO) Nawi Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death (brain stroke due to diabetes)
Repah 29 May 1997 Lay Chun Tai @ Loy Chee Tai   BN (MCA) Gan Chin Yap   BN (MCA) Death
Permatang 29 May 1997 Jamaluddin Adnan   BN (UMNO) Abu Hassan Omar   BN (UMNO) Resignation (to contest in a
Kuala Selangor by-election)
Kemena 24 May 1997 Celestine Ujang Jilan   BN (PBB) Celestine Ujang Jilan   BN (PBB) Election declared null and void
Bukit Begunan 15 March 1997 Mong Dagang   BN (PBDS) Mong Dagang   BN (PBDS) Election declared null and void
Pulai Chondong 6 January 1997 Mohamad Noor Ahmad   S46 Zulkifli Mamat   PAS Death
Bukit Asahan 22 June 1996 Arunasalam Narayanan   BN (MIC) R. Raghavan   BN (MIC) Death

1990–95

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Sulabayan 28 January 1995 Sakaran Dandai   BN (UMNO) Nasir Sakaran   BN (UMNO) Resignation on appointment as
Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah
Shahbandar Raya 28 May 1994 T. M. Thurai   BN (MIC) Rajakupal Sinnathamby   BN (MIC) Death
Lundang 29 March 1994 Mawardi Ahmad   PAS Mohamad Daud   PAS Death
Sementa 5 February 1994 Abdul Samat Harun   BN (UMNO) Abdul Rahman Palil   BN (UMNO) Death (heart attack)
Kampung Raja 13 October 1993 Abdullah Muhammad   BN (UMNO) Mohd Noor Hussin   BN (UMNO) Death
Batu Talam 28 August 1993 Mohamed Mazlan Idris   BN (UMNO) Syed Ali Syed Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death (murder)
see also: Mona Fandey
Batu Kawah (22 August 1992) Chong Kiun Kong   BN (SUPP) Alfred Yap Chin Loi   BN (SUPP) Death (heart attack)
Bukit Payung 21 April 1992 Baharuddin Mohd   PAS Mazlan Awang   BN (UMNO) Election declared null and void
Jerlun 19 December 1991 Yusuf Abd. Rahman   BN (UMNO) Khalid Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death
Serkam 14 December 1991 Arifin Baba   BN (UMNO) Mohd. Salleh Md. Ali   BN (UMNO) Death
Sungai Pinang 24 August 1991 Nordin Salleh   S46 Mahmud Yaakub   S46 Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Limbongan 24 August 1991 Wan Mohd Najib Wan Mohamad   S46 Samat Mamat   S46 Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Prai 27 July 1991 Asamaley Sinniah   DAP V. Muthusamy   BN (MIC) Resignation
Usukan 11 May 1991 Mustapha Harun USNO Mustapha Harun   BN (UMNO) Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Bayu 4 May 1991 Seroji Haron   BN (UMNO) Mohd Sibi Ahmad   BN (UMNO) Death
Sulabayan 8 December 1990 Sakaran Dandai USNO Nasir Sakaran USNO Resignation
Sipitang 8 December 1990 Jawawi Isa PBS Jamilah Sulaiman PBS Death (colon cancer)

1986–90

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Kijal 1 August 1990 Mohamad Md Amin   BN (UMNO) Ahmad Said   BN (UMNO) Death
Kuala Linggi 29 July 1990 Bahari Hasan   BN (UMNO) Ibrahim Darum   BN (UMNO) Death
Pantai Merdeka 24 March 1990 Ghazali Bakar   BN (UMNO) Shuaib Lazim   BN (UMNO) Death
Ranau 9 December 1989 Mark Koding PBS Siringan Gubat PBS Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Sungai Besar 1 November 1989 Abu Samah Nordin   BN (UMNO) Mahbud Hashim   BN (UMNO) Death
Teruntum 12 August 1989 Lim Ah Lek   BN (MCA) Kan Tong Leong   BN (MCA) Resignation (to contest in a
Bentong by-election)
Tambatan 5 August 1989 Mahmood Daud   BN (UMNO) A. Kadir Annuar   BN (UMNO) Death
Teluk Pasu 24 June 1989 Ismail Yusof   BN (UMNO) Harun Taib   PAS Death
Parit Raja 20 October 1988 Syed Zain Idrus   BN (UMNO) Mohd. Yasin Kamari   BN (UMNO) Death
Tanjong Puteri 5 March 1988 Md Yunos Sulaiman   BN (UMNO) Md Yunos Sulaiman   BN (UMNO) Election declared null and void
Bongawan 19 September 1987 Abd Karim Abdul Ghani USNO Abdul Ghani Bidin PBS Resignation
Bukit Tuku 28 June 1987 Zakaria Botok   BN (UMNO) Mohamed Zain Ismail   BN (UMNO) Death
Usukan 18 April 1987 Abdul Hamid Mustapha USNO Mustapha Harun USNO Death (heart attack)
Sulaman 30 November 1986 Osu Sukam USNO Jasni Gindug PBS Resignation

1982–86

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Oya 2 July 1986 Salleh Jafaruddin   BN (PBB) Wan Madzihi Wan Mahdoz   BN (PBB) Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Karamunting 25 January 1986 Lau Pui Keong   BN (BERJAYA) PBS Resignation
Buang Sayang 25 January 1986 Othman Mohamed Yassin USNO USNO Resignation
Balung 25 January 1986 Ahmad Bahrom Abu Bakar Titingan   BN (BERJAYA) PBS Resignation
Sukau 24–25 January 1986 Saman Gulam USNO USNO Resignation
Bandar Maran 4 January 1986 Abdul Jalal Mohammad Sen   BN (UMNO) Ayub Teh   BN (UMNO) Death
Tambunan 29 December 1984 Joseph Pairin Kitingan   BN (BERJAYA) Joseph Pairin Kitingan   Independent Sought re-election upon
change of party allegiance
Rungkup 3 December 1983 Mohamed Yaacob Mohamed   BN (UMNO) Mohamed Jamrah   BN (UMNO) Death
Selising 8 September 1983 Abdul Rahman Ahmad   PAS Wan Mohamed Wan Abu Bakar   BN (UMNO) Election declared null and void
Kemumin 8 September 1983 Che Hassan Che Ishak   PAS Umar Ibrahim   BN (BERJASA) Election declared null and void
Tamparuli 16 July 1983 James Ongkili   BN (BERJAYA) Clarence E. Mansul   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Bandar Raub 4 June 1983 Tan Liew Thong   BN (MCA) Lip Tuck Chee   DAP Death
Kenering 9 April 1983 Wan Mohamed Wan Teh   BN (UMNO) Johan Lahamat   BN (UMNO) Resignation
Banggi (28 January 1983) Abdul Salam Harun USNO Yahya Othman   BN (BERJAYA) Disqualification (being declared a bankrupt)
Binjai 9 November 1982 Mohamed Nor Ali   BN (UMNO) Muda Mamat   BN (UMNO) Death
Kepayang 16 October 1982 Lim Cho Hock   DAP Lau Dak Kee   DAP Resignation
Usukan 1 October 1982 Mohamed Said Keruak USNO Pandikar Amin Mulia USNO Resignation
Tandek 1 October 1982 Dason Suran Gaban   BN (BERJAYA) Villson Malingka   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Batang Ai Sylvester Langit Uming SNAP Mikai Mandau   Independent Death (road accident)
Gemencheh 22 May 1982 Mohamad Taha Talib   BN (UMNO) Waad Mansor   BN (UMNO) The election was postponed
after the murder of incumbent.

1978–82

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Lumadan November 1981 Mohamed Dun Banir   BN (BERJAYA) Johari Mohd Dun   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Kunak November 1981 Abdul Hamid Mustapha   BN (BERJAYA) USNO Resignation
Balung November 1981 S. Abas S. Ali   BN (BERJAYA)   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Ulu Muar (17 September 1981) Abdul Kadir Abdullah   BN (UMNO) Ali Manaf   BN (UMNO) Death
Sipitang Ramli Dua   BN (BERJAYA)
Satok 23 May 1981 Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha   BN (PBB) Resignation
Matu-Daro 22 and 23 May 1981 Abdul Rahman Ya'kub   BN (PBB) Resignation
Sebandi (25 March 1981) Sharifah Mordiah Tuanku Fauzi   BN (PBB) Abdul Taib Mahmud   BN (PBB) Resignation
Bengkoka
Pengkalan Kota 15 November 1980 Chooi Yew Choy   Independent Lim Kean Siew   BN (MCA) Death
Bukit Raya 5 April 1980 Ismail @ Shafie Kassim   PAS Safirol Hashim   BN (UMNO) Death
Sugut Betua Abbah   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Kemabong 21 May 1980 Asmawi Chew   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Ranau 23–24 November 1979 Amin Jahali   BN (BERJAYA)   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Balung 23–24 November 1979   BN (BERJAYA)   BN (BERJAYA) Resignation
Kuala Besut 30 July 1979 Zakaria Muda   BN (UMNO) Wan Zakaria Wan Abdul Rahman   BN (UMNO) Death
Kuching Timor March 1979 Lo Foot Kee SNAP Chua Kock Meng   Independent
Muara Tuang 20 January 1979 Mohamad Musa   BN (PBB) Adenan Satem   BN (PBB) Death
Kampong Kolam 9 December 1978 Ooi Ean Kwong   DAP Ooi Ean Kwong   DAP Election declared null and void
Machan 16 September 1978 Leo Moggie Irok   BN (SNAP) Resignation
Titi Tinggi 19 August 1978 Leong Choon Ling   BN (MCA) Ng Eng Toon @ Goh Eng Toon   BN (MCA) Death
Kampong Jawa 29 July 1978 Raja Zulkifli Raja Borhan   BN (UMNO) Raja Zulkifli Raja Borhan   BN (UMNO) The election was postponed
after all the four candidates
were disqualified in the
nomination day.

1974–78

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Morib 6 May 1978 Harun Idris   BN (UMNO) Ishak Pangat @ Shafaat   BN (UMNO) Disqualification (found guilty of corruption)
Jempol 31 December 1977 Mohamed Yassin Othman   BN (UMNO) Jaafar Harun   BN (UMNO) Death
Matunggong (20 December 1977) Michael Francis Wong Amil Matiggi BERJAYA Resignation
Kenering 19 November 1977 Mohamed Ghazali Jawi   BN (UMNO) Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali   BN (UMNO) Resignation
Parit Jawa 5 November 1977 Mohamed Zain Maidin   BN (UMNO) Shahadan Sabtu   BN (UMNO) Death
Bertam (16 June 1977) Ahmad Abdullah   BN (UMNO) Abdul Rahman Abbas   BN (UMNO) Death
Balingian 9–11 June 1977 Salleh Jafaruddin   BN (PBB) Resignation
Bandar Penggaram 19 August 1978 Tan Siew Yong   BN (MCA)   BN (MCA) Death
Tanjong Aru 31 July 1976 Darius Binion BERJAYA Matthew Gonzaga BERJAYA Death (Double Six Crash)
Moyog 31 July 1976 Peter Mojuntin BERJAYA Conrad Mojuntin BERJAYA Death (Double Six Crash)
Kiulu (15 July 1976) Fuad Stephens BERJAYA Rahimah Stephens BERJAYA Death (Double Six Crash)
Lunas 13 June 1976 Soon Cheng Leong   BN (MCA) Lim Wan Ming   BN (MCA) Death
Lahad Datu BERJAYA USNO Resignation
Labuan 8–10 December 1975 Harris Salleh BERJAYA Mohammed Omar Beldram USNO Resignation
Kuala Kinabatangan 8–10 December 1975 Salleh Sulong USNO Pengiran Galpam Pengiran Indar USNO Resignation
Merbok 15 April 1975 Mansor Akil   BN (UMNO)   BN (UMNO) Death
Alor Pongsu 28 December 1974 Masud Untoi   BN (UMNO) Mohamed Abbas   BN (UMNO) Death

1969–74

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Parit Bakar 15 June 1974 Abdul Aziz Ishak   Alliance (UMNO) Mohamed Zin Maidin   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Sungei Bahru 18 May 1974 Abdullah Samad   Alliance (UMNO) Johari Yusof   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Bandar Kangar 6 April 1974 Quah Chooi Tong   Alliance (MCA) Tan Thean Choo   Alliance (MCA) Death
Pasir Puteh Tengah 9 March 1974 Muhammad Ismail   Alliance (UMNO) Raja Mahmud Raja Mamat   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Kuching Barat 15 December 1973 Shahbuddin Cheng Yew Kiew   Alliance (SCA) Resignation
Kuala Nerus 17 November 1973 Ibrahim Fikri Mohamed   Alliance (UMNO) Abdul Rashid Ngah   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Kajang 3 November 1973 Mohd. Nazir Abdul Jalil   Alliance (UMNO) Mohamed Azmir Mohamed Nazir   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Johore Lama 22 October 1973 Ismail Sa'adon   Alliance (UMNO) Mohamed Yusoff Jani   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Elopura (4 August 1973) Ngui Tet Min   Alliance (SCA) Ngui Tet Loi   Alliance (SCA) Death (helicopter crash)
Kota Bharu Tengah 10 February 1973 Mohamad Asri Muda   PAS Salahuddin Abdullah   PAS Resignation
Sebandi 27 January 1973 Ikhwan Zainei   Alliance (BUMIPUTERA) Sulaiman Daud   Alliance (BUMIPUTERA) Resignation
Tumpat Barat 26 February 1972 Wan Salleh @ Wan Abdullah Wan Sulaiman   PAS Ismail Cik Ali   PAS Death
Muda 11 December 1971 Ismail Che Chik   Alliance (UMNO) Abdul Kadir Hassan   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation
Sidam 21 August 1971 Hanafi Mohd. Yunus   Alliance (UMNO) Yassin Ibrahim   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Batu Rakit 21 August 1971 Mansor Mohamed   Alliance (UMNO) Nik Hassan Abdul Rahman   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation
Pelagus 8–17 July 1971 Bennet Jarrow PESAKA Leonard Linggi Jugah PESAKA Death
Yen-Merbok 22 May 1971 Lebai Ismail Abdul Wahab   Alliance (UMNO) Abdullah Ismail Affendi   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Bekok 15 May 1971 Sim Kim Chong @ Siew Ah See   Alliance (MCA) Ng Nam Seng   Alliance (MCA) Death

1964–69

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Serdang 28 December 1968 Chin Kek Kum Socialist Front (Ra'ayat) Thuan Paik Phok   Alliance (MCA) Resignation
Pendang 30 November 1968 Syed Ibrahim Syed Kechik   Alliance (UMNO) Abdul Manaf Abdullah   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Bukit Serampang 7 September 1968 Hassan Yunus   Alliance (UMNO) Abdul Rahman Mahmud   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Bachok Utara 6 April 1968 Shafie Ahmad   PAS Mohamad Nor Ismail   PAS Death (stroke)
Ranau (June 1968) Ganie Gilong UPKO Mohamed Yassin Hashim USNO Resignation
Baling Barat 27 January 1968 Syed Omar Syed Abdullah Shahabudin   Alliance (UMNO) Mohammad Zain Yusoff   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Tampoi 30 September 1967 Daud Ahmad   Alliance (UMNO) Elias Udin   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Kampong Bharu 7 January 1967 Abdullah Yassin   Alliance (UMNO) Razali Mohamed Ali   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Sungei Bahru 19 March 1966 Tamby Chik Abdul Karim   Alliance (UMNO) Abdullah Samad   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Rahang 11 December 1965 Han Hiu Fong   Alliance (MCA) Chen Man Hin   Independent Death
Ayer Itam 6 November 1965 Chor Sin Kheng   Alliance (MCA) Lim Kean Siew Socialist Front (Labour) Death
Jitra 19 August 1965 Omar Salleh   Alliance (UMNO) Mohamed Zain Ahmad   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Tumpat Tengah 10 October 1964 Mahmood Mat Amin   Alliance (UMNO) Lat Kassim   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Jelai 26 September 1964 Muhammad Nor Sulaiman   Alliance (UMNO) Abu Samah Idris   Alliance (UMNO) Death (road accident)

1959–64

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Balik Pulau 14 December 1963 Mohamed Hassan Kassim   Alliance (UMNO) Ahmad Mohamed Taib   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Establishment of Malaysia
Successor to Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, Singapore
Telok Datoh 7 September 1963 Raja Ismail Raja Ibrahim   Alliance (UMNO) Hormat Rafei   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Pahang Tua 30 March 1963 Ahmad Othman   Alliance (UMNO) Mohammed Moktar Daud   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Port Swettenham 12 January 1963 Abdullah Hassan   Alliance (UMNO) Adnan Chik   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Rantau Panjang 2 June 1962 Abdul Rahman Daud   PMIP Ahmad Yatim   PMIP Death
Gemas 3 February 1962 Fong Yew Wang   Alliance (MCA) Goh Boh Tah   Alliance (MCA) Death (long illness)
Pontian Kechil 24 June 1961 Abdullah Mohsin   Alliance (UMNO) Abdul Rahman Mohammed Amin   Alliance (UMNO) Death
Kota Tengah 29 December 1960 Goh Chee Yan   Alliance (MCA) Khoo Chua Seng   Alliance (MCA) Death
Grik 8 June 1960 Mohamed Ghazali Jawi   Alliance (UMNO) Din Jusoh   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment as
Malaya's ambassador in Cairo
Sri Lalang 22 May 1960 Cheong Soo Kheng   Alliance (MCA) Ong Kai Beng   Alliance (MCA) Death
Plentong 23 November 1959 Mohamad Noah Omar   Alliance (UMNO) Fatimah Abdul Majid   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment as
Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat

1954–59

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Batu Pahat Central 23 November 1957 S. Chelvasingam MacIntyre   Alliance (MIC)   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment as
Malayan High Commissioner
to India
Larut South-Matang 26 October 1957 Mohamed Ghazali Jawi   Alliance (UMNO) Wan Othman Wan Omar   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment
as Menteri Besar of Perak
Kluang 10 November 1955 Sardon Jubir   Alliance (UMNO) Syed Mohamed Edros   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment to
the Federal Legislative Council
Johore Bahru Central 10 November 1955 Sulaiman Abdul Rahman   Alliance (UMNO) Syed Nasir Ismail   Alliance (UMNO) Resignation on appointment to
the Federal Legislative Council

References

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