Local elections were held in the Federation of Malaya in 1954.
Municipal election
editDate: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
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UMNO-MCA 3 (7) | Radicals 0 (1) | Labour 0 (1) | |||||||
Jelutong | 1. Abdullah Ariff | UMNO-MCA | 2. N. Patkunam | Labour | |||
Kelawei | 1. G. H. Goh | UMNO-MCA | |||||
Tanjong | 1. S. M. Mohd. Idris | UMNO-MCA | 2. M. A. Abdul Wahab | Negara | |||
Source: [1][2][3] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
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UMNO-MCA-MIC 4 (11) | IMP 0 (1) | |||||||
Bangsar | 1. K. Gurupatham | UMNO-MCA-MIC | 1,231 | 480 | 2. S. C. E. Singam 3. T. R. P. Dawson |
Ind. Ind. |
751 66 |
Imbi | 1. Chan Chee Hong | UMNO-MCA-MIC | Unopposed | ||||
Petaling | 1. Gunn Chit Wha | UMNO-MCA-MIC | 772 | 2. Lawrence Huang | Labour | ||
Sentul | 1. Abdullah Yassin | UMNO-MCA-MIC | Unopposed | ||||
Source: [1][2][4] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
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UMNO-MCA 3 (7) | Labour 0 (2) | |||||||
Bukit China | 1. Yusoff Sulong | UMNO-MCA | 2. N. M. Ghouse | ||||
Fort | 1. | UMNO-MCA | |||||
Tranquerah | 1. | UMNO-MCA | Lim Soo Siew Yap Eng Tee |
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Source: [5][6][1][2] |
Town councils election
editDate: Electorate: Turnout: nil | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
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UMNO-MCA 3 (?) | ? | |||||||
Kampong | 1. Mustafa Ismail | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Pekan | 1. Mak Guan Pin | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Seberang | 1. Ibrahim Salleh | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Source: [7][8] |
Date: Electorate: Turnout: nil | ||||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA 3 (?) | ||||||||
Maharani | 1. Wong Tai Lam | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | |||||
Parit Stongkat | 1. Abdul Latiff Omar | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | |||||
Sultan Ibrahim | 1. Alwi Abdullah | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | |||||
Source: [9][10] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
? | ||
Gunong Saga | 1. | |
Jalan Sultanah | 1. | |
Kampong Petani | 1. | |
Source: [11][10] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radicals 1 (?) | Independent 1 (?) | |||||||
1. Tan Cheng Bee | Radicals | ||||||
1. Ooh Chooi Cheng | Ind. | ||||||
Source: [2] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour 2 (?) | |||||||
Northern | 1. B. H. Oon | Labour | 2. Che Mariam Harun | UMNO-MCA | |||
1. | Labour | ||||||
Source: [2] |
Date: 15 August 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA-Progressive 12 (12) | |||||||
Green Town | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Chin Swee Onn Goh Siew Hock Lean Chor Kow D. R. Seenivasagam Y. C. Kang C. H. Yin |
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Menglembu | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Chong Hong Chew Haroun Mohd. Mina Lee Koon Voon Mat Aji Jamin Yap Yin Fah Yim Kwong Chee |
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Pasir Puteh | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Chong Wai Weng Ismail Abdul Majid Kok Yoon San Laily Mariam Sulaiman Mohamed Ali Pitchay Mohamed Basir Mohd Sharif |
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Silibin | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Ahmad Sham Yunus Foo Foon Chin Hazara Singh Subramaniam Nalliah Too Joon Hing Woo Ka Lim C. M. Yusuf |
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Source: [12][13][14][15][16] |
Date: Electorate: Turnout: nil | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA 3 (9) | |||||||
Ayer Molek | 1. Ahmad Mohamed Shah | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Nong Chik | 1. Uda Awang | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Tebrau | 1. Syed Abdul Rahman Ahmad | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Source: [17][10] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA 9 (9) | |||||||
Klang North | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA | |||||
Klang South | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA |
Cheong Jin Hoe Lee Eng Teh Mohamed Yamin Abdul Kadir Raja Ibrahim Raja Abdul Jalil A. Sivanathan |
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Port Swettenham | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA |
Mohd. Salleh Hussain Muhammed Darus K. Ahmad Ng Soon Huat Shamsudin Hamid |
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Source: [1][2][18][19] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
? | ||
Gunong Lambak | 1. | |
Mengkibol | 1. | |
Mesjid Lama | 1. | |
Source: [20] |
Date: 3 July 1954 Electorate: 5,847 Turnout: 24.11% | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
? | ||
Kubang Pasu | 1. Mohd. Abu Bakar Saman | |
Kota Lama | 1. Ibrahim Isa | |
Wakaf Siku | 1. Abu Bakar Mohammed | |
Source: [21] |
Date: Electorate: Turnout: | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
? | ||
Bukit Besar | 1. | |
Kuala | 1. | |
Ladang | 1. Abdul Rashid Hussein | UMNO |
Source: [22] |
Date: 21 July 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA 9 (9) | |||||||
Central Town | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA |
4. | Ind. | |||
Tanah Puteh | 1. Wan Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdullah 2. Yap Kheng Van 3. Aziz Ahmad |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA |
Unopposed | ||||
Telok Sisek | 1. Wong Kuan Tan 2. Ibrahim Daud 3. Mansur Othman |
UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA UMNO-MCA |
Unopposed | ||||
Source: [23][24][25] |
Date: 3 April 1954 Electorate: 2,312 Turnout: 84.3% | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
? | ||
Lemal | 1. Abdul Rahman Osman 2. Yacob Awang 3. Abdullah Ibrahim |
|
Kampong Bahru | 1. Abdul Rahman Daud 2. Ariffin Sinavarusai 3. Abdullah Awang Bahru |
|
Pengkalan Pasir | 1. Hassan Ismail 2. Mohamed Harun 3. Che Muda |
|
Source: [26][27] |
Date: 6 November 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
? | |||||||
Buloh Kasap | 1. | Razali A. Manap Jaafar A. Hamid |
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Gemereh | 1. | Henry Lim Meng See Soon Boon Seng |
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Genuang | 1. | ||||||
Source: [9] |
Date: 4 December 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour 3 (4) | UMNO-MCA 1 (7) | Independent 0 (1) | |||||||
Lake | 1. Wong Nang Ching | UMNO-MCA | 2. Joseph Siow | Negara | |||
Lobak | 1. Kat Fye Hin | Labour | |||||
Rahang | 1. Robert Singam | Labour | 600 | 202 | 2. Raja Mohamed Hanifah | UMNO-MCA | 398 |
Temiang | 1. Lam Teck Choon | Labour | |||||
Source: [1][2][28][29] |
Date: Electorate: Turnout: nil | |||||||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA 3 (?) | |||||||
Pekan Bahru | 1. Chin Chin Cheang | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Pekan Lama | 1. Mohd. Babjee | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Rural | 1. Osman Hussein | UMNO-MCA | Unopposed | ||||
Source: [7][30] |
Date: 15 August 1954 Electorate: Turnout: | ||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA-Progressive 9 (9) | ||
Assam Kumbang | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Klian Pau | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Kota | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
Source: [15][16] |
Date: 15 August 1954 Electorate: 3,814 Turnout: | |||
Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Electorate |
---|---|---|---|
UMNO-MCA-Progressive 9 (9) | |||
Changkat Jong | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
1,573 |
Denison Road | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
1,063 |
Pasir Bedamar | 1. 2. 3. |
UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive UMNO-MCA-Progressive |
1,178 |
Source: [31][15][16] |
Local councils election
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