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1959 Malayan state elections

State assembly elections were held in Malaya from 20 May to 24 June 1959. The Alliance Party received over 50% of the vote in every state except Kelantan and Trengganu.[1]

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Johore edit

Kedah edit

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Malacca edit

Negri Sembilan edit

Pahang edit

Penang edit

Perak edit

Perlis edit

Selangor edit

Trengganu edit

References edit

  1. ^ Thomas Henry Silcock (1963) The Political Economy of Independent Malaya: A Case-study in Development, University of California Press, p19

1959, malayan, state, elections, state, assembly, elections, were, held, malaya, from, june, 1959, alliance, party, received, over, vote, every, state, except, kelantan, trengganu, contents, results, johore, kedah, kelantan, malacca, negri, sembilan, pahang, p. State assembly elections were held in Malaya from 20 May to 24 June 1959 The Alliance Party received over 50 of the vote in every state except Kelantan and Trengganu 1 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Johore 1 2 Kedah 1 3 Kelantan 1 4 Malacca 1 5 Negri Sembilan 1 6 Pahang 1 7 Penang 1 8 Perak 1 9 Perlis 1 10 Selangor 1 11 Trengganu 2 ReferencesResults editJohore edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation20 10Malayan Chinese Association7 2Malayan Indian Congress10Total28 12Malayan Peoples Socialist FrontLabour Party of Malaya3 3Parti Ra ayat0NewTotal3 15Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Independents1 1Total32 16Kedah edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation18 9Malayan Chinese Association5 2Malayan Indian Congress1NewTotal24 11Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Total24 12Kelantan edit Party or allianceSeats Pan Malayan Islamic Party28 28Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation1 14Malayan Chinese Association10Total2 14Total30 14Malacca edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation13 8Malayan Chinese Association7 4Total20 12Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Total20 12Negri Sembilan edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation11 2Malayan Chinese Association7 5Malayan Indian Congress2 1Total20 8Malayan Peoples Socialist FrontLabour Party of Malaya3 3Parti Ra ayat0NewTotal3 11Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Independents1 1Total24 12Pahang edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation170Malayan Chinese Association60Total230Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Independents1 1Total24 15Penang edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation10 3Malayan Chinese Association6 1Malayan Indian Congress1 1Total17 3Malayan Peoples Socialist FrontLabour Party of Malaya7 7Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Total24 10Perak edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation210Malayan Chinese Association90Malayan Indian Congress10Total310People s Progressive Party80Pan Malayan Islamic Party10Total40 20Perlis edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation10 1Malayan Chinese Association2NewTotal12 1Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Malayan Peoples Socialist FrontParti Ra ayat0NewIndependents00Total12 3Selangor edit Party or allianceSeats Alliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation14 6Malayan Chinese Association8 5Malayan Indian Congress1 1Total23 10Malayan Peoples Socialist FrontParti Ra ayat2NewLabour Party of Malaya1 1Total3 11Pan Malayan Islamic Party00Independents2 2Total28 15Trengganu edit Party or allianceSeats Pan Malayan Islamic Party13NewAlliance PartyUnited Malays National Organisation5 10Malayan Chinese Association2NewTotal7 10Parti Negara40Total24 9References edit Thomas Henry Silcock 1963 The Political Economy of Independent Malaya A Case study in Development University of California Press p19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1959 Malayan state elections amp oldid 1130556082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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