Local elections were held in the Federation of Malaya in 1956.[1][2][3][4]
Municipal election
George Town
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: 41.14% | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour 5 (5) | Independent 3 (3) | Alliance 1 (7) | |||||||
| Jelutong | 1. Cheah Pee Aik | Ind. | 682 | 2. S. M. Zainal Abidin | Alliance (UMNO) | ||
| Kelawei | 1. A. Raja Gopal | Ind. | 1,112 | 465 | 2. S. M. Hussain | Alliance (UMNO) | 647 |
| Sungei Pinang | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Tanjong East | 1. Khoo Yat See | Ind. | |||||
| Tanjong West | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Source: [5][6][7] | |||||||
Kuala Lumpur
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Bangsar | 1. | ||||||
| Imbi | 1. | ||||||
| Petaling | 1. | ||||||
| Sentul | 1. | ||||||
| Source: [6] | |||||||
Malacca
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 2 (?) | Malayan Party 1 (?) | |||||||
| Bukit China | 1. J. L. de Cruz | Malayan Party | 1,301 | 161 | 2. Cheng Chia Hua 3. P. K. Nair | Alliance (MCA) Labour | 1,140 35 |
| Fort | 1. Tam Seat Wah | Alliance (MCA) | 2. Chin Boon Soon | Malayan Party | |||
| Tranquerah | 1. Tamby Abdullah | Alliance (UMNO) | 2. Hashim Abdul Ghani | Malayan Party | |||
| Source: [5][6][8][9][10] | |||||||
Town councils election
Alor Star
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Kampong | 1. | ||||||
| Pekan | 1. | ||||||
| Seberang | 1. | ||||||
| Source: | |||||||
Bandar Maharani, Muar
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 2 (?) | |||||||
| Maharani | 1. Lim Ah Sitt | Alliance (MCA) | Unopposed | ||||
| Parit Stongkat | 1. Ho Koon Toh | Alliance (MCA) | Unopposed | ||||
| Sultan Ibrahim | 1. | Mohd. Noor Sulaiman Omar Ahmad | Alliance (UMNO) Ind. | ||||
| Source: [12][13] | |||||||
Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Gunong Soga | 1. | ||||||
| Jalan Sultanah | 1. | ||||||
| Kampong Petani | 1. | ||||||
| Source: [14] | |||||||
Bukit Mertajam
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | ||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
|---|---|---|
| ? | ||
| 1. | ||
| 1. | ||
| Source: | ||
Butterworth
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 2 (?) | |||||||
| North | 1. Goh Chin Cheng | Alliance (MCA) | |||||
| South | 1. Abdul Majid Hussain | Alliance (UMNO) | |||||
| Source: [6] | |||||||
Ipoh-Menglembu
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 4 (11) | PPP 0 (1) | |||||||
| Green Town | 1. Kok Ho Teik | Alliance (MCA) | 2. Toh Seang Eng | Ind. | |||
| Menglembu | 1. Chong Hong Chew | Alliance (MCA) | Unopposed | ||||
| Pasir Puteh | 1. Yusoff Ahmad | Alliance (UMNO) | Unopposed | ||||
| Silibin | 1. M. Ramanand | Alliance (MIC) | 2. S. Nalliah | PPP | |||
| Source: [15][16][17][6][18] | |||||||
Johore Bahru
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: nil | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 6 (12) | |||||||
| Ayer Molek | 1. Wong Sze Ming | Alliance (MCA) | Unopposed | ||||
| Nong Chik | 1. Che Kalsom Ali | Alliance (UMNO) | Unopposed | ||||
| Tampoi | 1. Cheong Chee Kwan 2. Sheikh Abu Bakar Ahmad 3. Ahmad Yunos | Alliance (MCA) Alliance (UMNO) Alliance (UMNO) | Unopposed | ||||
| Tebrau | 1. Wong Peng Long | Alliance (MCA) | Unopposed | ||||
| Source: [19][20] | |||||||
Kampar
| Date: 22 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Central | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| North | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| South | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Source: [21] | |||||||
Klang
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Klang North | 1. | ||||||
| Klang South | 1. | ||||||
| Port Swettenham | 1. | ||||||
| Source: [22] | |||||||
Kluang
| Date: 5 November 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Gunong Lambak | 1. | Chow Sek Loon Teh Wan Boon Tiah Eng Bee Woo See Tiam | |||||
| Mengkibol | 1. | ||||||
| Mesjid Lama | 1. | Lim Chin Khean Tan Hua Hong | |||||
| Source: [23][24][25] | |||||||
Kota Bharu
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Kubang Pasu | 1. | ||||||
| Kota Lama | 1. | ||||||
| Wakaf Pasu | 1. | ||||||
| Source: | |||||||
Kuala Kangsar
| Date: 20 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Idris | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Kangsar | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Kenas | 1. 2. 3. | ||||||
| Source: [21] | |||||||
Kuala Trengganu
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 3 (?) | |||||||
| Bukit Besar | 1. Mansor Mohamed | Alliance (UMNO) | Unopposed | ||||
| Kuala | 1. Gan Chong Bin | Alliance (MCA) | 2. Mohamed Taib Ismail | Ind. | |||
| Ladang | 1. Muda Abdullah | Alliance (UMNO) | Unopposed | ||||
| Source: [30][31] | |||||||
Kuantan
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Central Town | 1. | ||||||
| Tanah Puteh | 1. | ||||||
| Telok Sisek | 1. | ||||||
| Source: | |||||||
Pasir Mas
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | ||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
|---|---|---|
| ? | ||
| Lemal | 1. | |
| Kampong Bahru | 1. | |
| Pengkalan Pasir | 1. | |
| Source: | ||
Pasir Puteh
Raub
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | ||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
|---|---|---|
| ? | ||
| Raub Australian Gold Mine | 1. | |
| Raub Town | 1. | |
| Sempalit | 1. | |
| Tanjong Gadong | 1. | |
| Source: | ||
Segamat
| Date: 10 November 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Buloh Kasap | 1. | ||||||
| Gemereh | 1. | ||||||
| Genuang | 1. | ||||||
| Source: [32][33] | |||||||
Seremban
| Date: 1 December 1956 Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 1 (7) | Labour 1 (5) | ? | |||||||
| Lake | 1. | ||||||
| Lobak | 1. S. Sappathan | Labour | 671 | 71 | 2. Chong Tin Huat | Alliance (MCA) | 600 |
| Rahang | 1. Choong Yoon Chong | Alliance (MCA) | 529 | 8 | 2. Sulaiman Sair Ali Khan | Labour | 521 |
| Temiang | 1. | Paul Siow Tham Tat Ming | |||||
| Source: [5][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][6] | |||||||
Sungei Patani
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | ||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party |
|---|---|---|
| ? | ||
| Pekan Bahru | 1. | |
| Pekan Lama | 1. | |
| Rural | 1. | |
| Source: | ||
Taiping
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance 4 (9) | |||||||
| Assam Kumbang | 1. | ||||||
| Klian Pau | 1. 2. | ||||||
| Kota | 1. | ||||||
| Source: [41] | |||||||
Teluk Anson
| Date: Electorate: Turnout: | |||||||
| Wards | Elected councillor | Elected party | Votes | Majority | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | |||||||
| Changkat Jong | 1. | ||||||
| Denison Road | 1. | ||||||
| Pasir Bedamar | 1. | ||||||
| Source: | |||||||
Tumpat
Local councils election
Kedah
References
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