Former federal constituency in Selangor
Malaysian electoral constituency
Bukit Bintang was a federal constituency in Selangor, Malaysia, that was represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974.
The federal constituency was created in the 1958 redistribution and was mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
History
Representation history
Members of Parliament for Bukit Bintang
|
Parliament
|
No |
Years |
Member |
Party
|
Constituency created from Kuala Lumpur Timor in the state of Selangor
|
Parliament of the Federation of Malaya
|
1st
|
P072 |
1959-1963 |
Cheah Theam Swee (谢添瑞) |
Alliance (MCA)
|
Parliament of Malaysia
|
1st
|
P072 |
1963-1964 |
Cheah Theam Swee (谢添瑞) |
Alliance (MCA)
|
2nd |
1964-1969 |
Tan Toh Hong (陈道方)
|
|
1969-1971 |
Parliament was suspended[1][2]
|
3rd
|
P072 |
1971-1972 |
Yeoh Teck Chye (杨德才) |
GERAKAN
|
1972-1974 |
PEKEMAS
|
Constituency abolished, split into Kuala Lumpur Bandar and Sungei Besi
|
State constituency
Parliamentary
constituency
|
State constituency
|
1955–59*
|
1959–1974
|
1974–1986
|
1986–1995
|
1995–2004
|
2004–2018
|
2018–present
|
Bukit Bintang
|
|
Bukit Nanas
|
|
Kampong Bharu
|
|
Election results
Malaysian general election, 1959
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
%
|
|
Alliance |
Cheah Theam Swee |
6,134 |
37.33
|
|
Independent |
Robert K. C. Koh |
5,434 |
33.07
|
|
Socialist Front |
Mohamed Nazar Nong |
4,593 |
27.95
|
|
Independent |
Heng Cheng Swee |
270 |
1.64
|
Total valid votes
|
16,431 |
100.00
|
Total rejected ballots
|
79
|
Unreturned ballots
|
0
|
Turnout
|
16,510 |
66.08
|
Registered electors
|
24,984
|
Majority
|
700 |
4.26
|
This was a new constituency created.
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References