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PMIP may refer to: Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party Pathology Messaging Implementation Project Proxy Mobile IPv6
PMIP
Health project
Pathology Messaging Implementation Project (PMIP) is the project that introduced universal delivery of electronic pathology results to GPs in Great Britain
Pathology Messaging Implementation Project
Pathology_Messaging_Implementation_Project
Former ruling coalition in Malaysia
74 of the 104 seats contested, defeating the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP, 21.2%) and the Socialist Front coalition (13%). The Alliance was also credited
Alliance_Party_(Malaysia)
Malaysia. The Rantau Panjang seat fell vacant following the death of its PMIP MLA Abdul Rahman Daud on 10 March 1962. He won the seat in 1959 Malayan general
1962 Rantau Panjang by-election
1962_Rantau_Panjang_by-election
Parliamentary position in Malaysia
then from 2004-2008). Colour key' (for political parties and coalitions): PMIP/PAS LPM DAP SNAP PKR PH BN PN "www.parlimen.gov.my" (PDF).
Leader of the Opposition (Malaysia)
Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Malaysia)
Council. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) was formed primarily to contest in the 1955 elections. Previously the PMIP had been known as the "Pan-Malayan
1955_Malayan_general_election
Research project
Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) simulations and paleodata". Climate Dynamics. 15 (11). PMIP-participating-groups: 857–874. Bibcode:1999ClDy
Climate: Long range Investigation, Mapping, and Prediction
Climate:_Long_range_Investigation,_Mapping,_and_Prediction
Malaysian electoral constituency
suspended 3rd P008 1971–1973 Yusof Rawa (يوسف بن عبدالله) PMIP 13,021 51.97% 1973–1974 BN (PMIP) Constituency abolished split into Ulu Muda, Kuala Kedah
Kota_Star_Selatan
Topics referred to by the same term
showboating for fans Solanum pimpinellifolium, a wild species of tomato PMIP (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Pimp_(disambiguation)
Malaysia. The Bachok Utara seat fell vacant following the death of its PMIP MLA Shafie Ahmad on 7th February 1968 due to stroke. He won the seat in 1964
1968_Bachok_Utara_by-election
Subnational legislature representatives
No. State Constituency Member Party Alliance 11 | PMIP 1 N01 Kaki Bukit Loh Ah Tong Alliance (MCA) N02 Paya Che Yook @ Che Yob Che Choh Alliance (UMNO)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1969–1974)
List_of_Malaysian_State_Assembly_Representatives_(1969–1974)
(PAP); the Democratic Action Party (DAP), and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP). Negotiations were hampered by differences between parties such as the PPP
United_Front_(Malaysia)
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
misophonia". Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry. 39–40 100104. doi:10.1016/j.pmip.2023.100104. PMC 10276561. PMID 37333720. Brout JJ, Edelstein M, Erfanian
Misophonia
Malaysia. The Bachok seat fell vacant following the death of its PMIP MP and former PMIP deputy president, Shafie Ahmad on 7 February 1968 due to road accident
1964_Bachok_by-election
Parliamentary by-election in Malaysia
with 29,646 majority. The election was postponed due to disqualification of PMIP candidate Mansur Ishak two days before 19 August polling day. Mansur Ishak
1959_Kedah_Tengah_by-election
Garieb Abdul Raouf of Parti Negara and Tengku Shahdan Tengku Abdul Majid of PMIP with a majority of 2,077 votes. The constituency had 20,400 voters. Nomination
1962 Kuala Trengganu Selatan by-election
1962_Kuala_Trengganu_Selatan_by-election
Malaysian electoral constituency
1971–1973 Mohd. Daud Abdul Samad (محمد. داود عبدالصمد) PMIP 10,790 54.44% 1973–1974 BN (PMIP) Constituency abolished, split into Ulu Trengganu, Kuala
Kuala_Trengganu_Selatan
Former federal constituency in Malaysia
Ahmad Abdullah (احمد عبدالله) PMIP 9,463 60.03% Parliament of Malaysia 1st 1963–1964 Ahmad Abdullah (احمد عبدالله) PMIP 9,463 60.03% 2nd 1964–1969 Nik
Kota Bharu Hilir (federal constituency)
Kota_Bharu_Hilir_(federal_constituency)
Mobility management protocol
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (or PMIPv6, or PMIP) is a network-based mobility management protocol standardized by IETF and is specified in RFC 5213. It is a protocol
Proxy_Mobile_IPv6
data, but others do not. One of the goals of PMIP is to determine which results are model-dependent. The PMIP experiments are limited to studying the equilibrium
Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project
Paleoclimate_Modelling_Intercomparison_Project
Malaysian politician (1916–1968)
Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout 1959 P061 Kuantan Abdul Rahman Talib (UMNO) 8,856 76.25% Hamzah Dahaman (PMIP) 2,758 23.75% 11,720 6,098 70.81%
Abdul_Rahman_Talib
Circa 24,000–16,000 BCE; most recent era when ice sheets were at their greatest extent
University of Colorado. Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) PMIP Web Site and 'Publications : Last Glacial Maximum. Paleoclimate Modelling
Last_Glacial_Maximum
Member Party PMIP 28 | Alliance 2 N01 Tumpat Timor Ishak Mustapha PMIP N02 Tumpat Tengah Mustapha Awang PMIP N03 Tumpat Barat Daud Bin Yusof PMIP N04 Kuala
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1959–1964)
List_of_Malaysian_State_Assembly_Representatives_(1959–1964)
of Kelantan, Malaysia. The Pasir Mas Hulu seat fell vacant following its PMIP MP Abdul Samad Gul Ahmad Mianji being axed to death on 3 July 1967. He won
1967 Pasir Mas Hulu by-election
1967_Pasir_Mas_Hulu_by-election
Islamist political party
connotations). In English, it became known as the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) before the 1955 election as the registrar of society required it to incorporate
Malaysian_Islamic_Party
Malaysian electoral constituency
Rahimi Saman (حسين رحيمي سامن) PMIP 14,775 79.76% Parliament of Malaysia 1st 1963–1964 Hussin Rahimi Saman (حسين رحيمي سامن) PMIP 14,775 79.76% 2nd 1964–1969
Kota_Bharu_Hulu
Malaysian electoral constituency
Mustapha Ali (وان مصطفى علي) PMIP 12,438 74.19% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P016 1963–1964 Wan Mustapha Ali (وان مصطفى علي) PMIP 12,438 74.19% 2nd 1964–1967
Kelantan_Hilir
Head of government of Kelantan
political parties): UMNO Parti Negara Alliance / Barisan Nasional PMIP/PAS APU BA PR GS PN This column names only the Menteri Besar's
Menteri_Besar_of_Kelantan
1963–1966 military conflict
September 1964. p. 1. Retrieved 19 February 2026. "The big debate: Applause as PMIP leader declares support of his party". The Straits Times. 11 September 1964
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Indonesia–Malaysia_confrontation
9,638 Abu Bakar Hamzah (PMIP) 5,787 3,851 19,560 79% 126 Perlis Selatan Mokhtar Ismail (All.) 8,015 Abdul Rahman Osman (PMIP) 6,163 1,852 18,795 76% 97
Results of the 1959 Malayan general election by parliamentary constituency
Results_of_the_1959_Malayan_general_election_by_parliamentary_constituency
State head of government in Malaysia
(for political parties): Independent Barisan Alternatif Alliance/BN PMIP/Gagasan Sejahtera PN This column names only the Menteri Besar's party.
Menteri_Besar_of_Terengganu
Malaysian federal legislators serving 1959-64
Party PMIP 9 | Alliance 1 P015 Tumpat Hassan Ahmad PMIP P016 Kelantan Hilir Wan Mustapha Ali PMIP P017 Pasir Mas Hilir Nik Man Nik Mohamed PMIP P018 Kota
Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 1st Malayan Parliament
Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_1st_Malayan_Parliament
Declaration by a government allowing assumption of extraordinary power
September 1964. pp. 1, 20. Retrieved 17 April 2026. "The big debate: Applause as PMIP leader declares support of his party". The Straits Times. 11 September 1964
State_of_emergency
winning against Wong Kok Wek of Alliance and Abdul Wahab Mohamed Noor of PMIP with a majority of 1,999 votes. The constituency had 28,662 voters. This
1960_Kampar_by-election
Malaysian federal legislators, 1971–1974
Abdullah PMIP P020 Kota Bharu Hulu Mohamad Asri Muda PMIP P021 Pasir Mas Hulu Tengku Zaid Tengku Ahmad PMIP P022 Pasir Puteh Wan Sulaiman Ibrahim PMIP P023
Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 3rd Malaysian Parliament
Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_3rd_Malaysian_Parliament
the by election, defeating Wong Kok Wek of PPP and Abdul Rahim Salleh of PMIP with a majority of 3,038 votes. The constituency had 27,014 voters. Alliance
1966_Bruas_by-election
Malaysian electoral constituency
Utara Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Othman Abdullah 10,763 49.53 17.64 PMIP Taharim Ariffin 8,057 37.08 4.25 Parti Rakyat Malaysia Kassim Ahmad 2,910
Perlis_Utara
Subnational legislature representatives
No. State Constituency Member Party Alliance 11 | PMIP 1 N01 Kaki Bukit Loh Ah Tong Alliance (MCA) N02 Paya Che Yook @ Che Yob Che Choh Alliance (UMNO)
List of Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (1964–1969)
List_of_Malaysian_State_Assembly_Representatives_(1964–1969)
Malaysian politician, Former Minister of Finance and Commerce and Industry
Kamal Sudin (PMIP) 1,236 4.94% 1969 Tan Siew Sin (MCA) 13,790 52.15% Kampo Radjo (PRM) 6,490 24.55% 28,061 7,300 78.79% Mohamed Kamal Sudin (PMIP) 6,161 23
Tan_Siew_Sin
Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1970 to 1976
Mohamed Ariff Abas (PMIP) 2,593 22.74% 11,508 6,218 74.52% 1964 Abdul Razak Hussein (UMNO) 11,858 87.39% Abdul Hamid Awang Hitam (PMIP) 1,711 12.61% 14,165
Abdul_Razak_Hussein
nominated the party Melaka chairmen, Mohamed Din Daud while PMIP nominated Melaka representative in PMIP central committee, Taha Kalu. "Malacca polls: No hitch"
1966_Sungei_Bahru_by-election
Malaysian politician
votes to defeat the MCA/Alliance's Tay Hooi Soo who got 4,313 votes and PMIP candidate Md Jais Sudin who got 3,093, thus winning by a margin of 764 votes
Veerappen_Veerathan
Malaysian electoral constituency
Mohamed (نئ من نئ محمد) PMIP 12,422 79.87% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P017 1963–1964 Nik Man Nik Mohamed (نئ من نئ محمد) PMIP 12,422 79.87% 2nd 1964–1969
Pasir_Mas_Hilir
Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970
secure 2,802 votes. The Alliance won 51 seats, the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) won only one seat, and the National Party (PN) won none.[citation needed]
Tunku_Abdul_Rahman
Malaysian electoral constituency
Utara Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Sardon Jubir 15,000 73.12 12.55 PMIP Yusoff Hakingak 5,514 26.88 12.55 Total valid votes 20,514 100.00 Total rejected
Pontian_Utara
Federal constituency of Kelantan, Malaysia
Asri Muda (محمد عصري مودا) PMIP 12,284 64.95% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P022 1963–1964 Mohamed Asri Muda (محمد عصري مودا) PMIP 12,284 64.95% 2nd 1964–1969
Pasir Puteh (federal constituency)
Pasir_Puteh_(federal_constituency)
Dormant political party in Malaysia
coalition known as Barisan Alternatif (Alternative Front) that grouped PRM, DAP, PMIP (now known as PAS) and the newly formed Parti Keadilan Nasional (National
Parti_Rakyat_Malaysia
Malaysian electoral constituency
Sin 13,790 52.15 21.99 Parti Rakyat Malaysia Kampo Radjo 6,490 24.55 24.55 PMIP Mohamed Kamal Sudin 6,161 23.30 18.36 Total valid votes 26,441 100.00 Total
Malacca_Tengah
Malaysian philosopher (1930–2017)
Othman Abdullah (UMNO) 10,763 49.53% 21,730 2,706 81.31% Taharim Ariffin (PMIP) 8,057 37.08% 1974 P032 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Kassim Ahmad (PSRM)
Kassim_Ahmad
Malaysian politician
Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout 1959 P025 Besut Burhanuddin al-Helmy (PMIP) 9,988 70.32% Husin Abdullah (UMNO) 4,216 29.68% 14,409 5,772 67.33%
Burhanuddin_al-Helmy
Mohammed Mokhtar of Alliance, retained the seat, defeating Abdul Hamid of PMIP and Tengku Jaafar of Socialist Front with an increased majority of 3,291
1963_Pahang_Tua_by-election
Malaya political party
the foundation for what would later become the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP) and eventually the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). During its early years
Hizbul_Muslimin
100 85.5% Kedah Selatan Lim Teng Kwang (All.) 21,050 Mohamed Saleh Shafie (PMIP) 1,563 382 19,487 25,917 25,927 22,265 1,898 1,601 163 88.7% Kedah Tengah
Results of the 1955 Malayan general election by federal constituency
Results_of_the_1955_Malayan_general_election_by_federal_constituency
Malaysian electoral constituency
Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Nik Ahmad Kamil Nik Mahmud 15,954 56.35 0.76 PMIP Khaidir Khatib 12,358 43.65 2.63 Total valid votes 28,312 100.00 Total rejected
Ulu_Kelantan
Malaysian electoral constituency
3rd P006 1971–1973 Mawardi Lebai Teh (ماورد ليباي تيه) PMIP 12,176 53.73% 1973–1974 BN (PMIP) Constituency abolished, split into Kota Setar and Padang
Kota_Star_Utara
Group of psychiatric and neurological conditions
specificities?". Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry. 7–8: 21–26. doi:10.1016/j.pmip.2017.12.001. Salamone JD, Koychev I, Correa M, McGuire P (August 2015). "Neurobiological
Disorders of diminished motivation
Disorders_of_diminished_motivation
Federal constituency in Malaysia
(چي خادجه محمد صدق) PMIP 6,249 56.80% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P028 1963–1964 Che Khadijah Mohd Sidik (چي خادجه محمد صدق) PMIP 6,249 56.80% 2nd 1964–1969
Dungun_(federal_constituency)
Antidepressant
Information Tolerade (imipramine hydrochloride)". TGA eBusiness Services. PMIP Pty Ltd. 4 June 2013. Archived from the original on 10 December 2019. Retrieved
Imipramine
Malaysian electoral constituency
Utara Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Ahmad Saaid 13,111 54.98 12.73 PMIP Musa Mohamed Yatim 10,737 45.02 27.10 Total valid votes 23,848 100.00 Total
Seberang_Utara
Federal constituency of Kedah, Malaysia
Lim Pee Hung 9,016 36.33 28.16 GERAKAN Geh Teng Kheng 8,543 34.42 34.42 PMIP Haron Omar 7,258 29.25 13.42 Total valid votes 24,817 100.00 Total rejected
Alor Setar (federal constituency)
Alor_Setar_(federal_constituency)
Malaysian federal legislators serving 1964-69
August 1967 PMIP Abdul Samad Gul Ahmad Mianji until 3 July 1967 PMIP P022 Pasir Puteh Mohamad Asri Muda PMIP P023 Tanah Merah Mustapha Ahmad PMIP P024 Ulu
Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 2nd Malaysian Parliament
Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_2nd_Malaysian_Parliament
Malaysian politician
Selatan D. S. Ramanathan (LPM) 9,563 42.83% Ismail Idris (UMNO) 9,821 43.99% 22,328 258 72.72% Omar Long (PMIP) 2,585 11.58% Mansor (Independent) 359 1.61%
D._S._Ramanathan
Former constituency in Malaysia
Share Constituency created 1st 1955–1959 Ahmad Tuan Hussain (احمد توان حسين) PMIP 8,685 42.92% Constituency abolished, split into Krian Laut and Krian Darat
Krian (Federal Legislative Council constituency)
Krian_(Federal_Legislative_Council_constituency)
Political concept in Malaysia
available. The sole remaining seat went to the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP; later known as PAS), a Malay-based party and strong advocate of ketuanan
Ketuanan_Melayu
Malaysian electoral constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Abdul Ghafar Baba 15,692 63.86 6.98 PMIP Ali Md. Salleh 8,881 36.14 25.56 Total valid votes 24,573 100.00 Total rejected
Malacca_Utara
Malaysian politician (1915–1999)
parliamentary seat. He secured 9,492 votes, defeating Syed Ibrahim Syed Salim of PMIP by 5,193 votes. In 1987, during PAS muktamar (or annual grand meeting), he
Aziz_Ishak
Malaysian electoral constituency
GERAKAN Ng Hoe Hun 15,641 49.85 49.85 Alliance Lim Swee Aun 10,774 34.34 23.88 PMIP Md Tahir Abdul Rauf 4,962 15.81 6.67 Total valid votes 31,377 100.00 Total
Larut_Selatan
Malaysian electoral constituency
Parliament was suspended 3rd P004 1971–1973 Abu Bakar Umar (ابو بكر عمر) PMIP 10,087 50.22% 1973-–1974 BN (PMIP) Constituency abolished, renamed to Kubang Pasu
Kubang Pasu Barat (federal constituency)
Kubang_Pasu_Barat_(federal_constituency)
Constituency in Kedah, Malaysia
Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Osman @ Mohd Daud Aroff 7,637 59.49 8.12 PMIP Ayob Haji Jasin 5,193 40.51 8.12 Total valid votes 12,820 100.00 Total rejected
Jitra_(state_constituency)
Malaysian electoral constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Mohamed Khir Johari 13,958 54.65 20.30 PMIP Ahmad Othman 11,583 45.35 20.30 Total valid votes 25,541 100.00 Total rejected
Kedah_Tengah
Malaysian electoral constituency
Utara Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Tajudin Ali 15,177 69.52 2.67 PMIP Raja Danif Raja Shaharuddin 6,655 30.48 9.24 Total valid votes 21,832 100
Larut_Utara
Treaty combining Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore into Malaysia
1964, pp. 181–188. Kathirasen, A. (9 September 2020). "When Kelantan (and PMIP) sued to stop formation of Malaysia". FMT. Archived from the original on
Malaysia_Agreement
Independents 15.04% LSP 13.21% Workers' 12.61% LF 11.72% MIC 11.34% MCA 9.95% Malay 8.39% Katong 7.86% Citizens 5.64% PR 4.15% PMIP 2.74%
1959 Singaporean general election
1959_Singaporean_general_election
Belgian professor and climatologist
was the initiator of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). For the Commission of the European Communities, he was chairman of the
André_Berger
Experimental Project (APE), and Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). PCMDI is also developing the Cloud-Associated Parameterizations Testbed
Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison
Program_for_Climate_Model_Diagnosis_and_Intercomparison
Malaysian politician (1922–1988)
97% Dagang Silin (Parti Negara) 791 15.46% 5,117 2,943 60.94% Yunus Yatim (PMIP) 592 11.57% 1978 Kajang Kampo Radjo (PSRM) 550 4.58% Liew Ah Kim (DAP) 6
Kampo_Radjo
Federal constituency of Kelantan, Malaysia
Muhammad (ذوالكفل محمّد) PMIP 13,880 78.68% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P019 1963–1964 Zulkiflee Muhammad (ذوالكفل محمّد) PMIP 13,880 78.68% 2nd 1964 12
Bachok_(federal_constituency)
Political party in Malaysia
party in Parliament after the Alliance and the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP). The Socialist Front managed to gain 13 out of 14 seats in George Town,
Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front
Malayan_Peoples'_Socialist_Front
Malaysian politician and sports administrator (1923–2006)
042 74.95% Hussain Che Dol (PMIP) 5,362 25.05% 22,289 10,680 74.72% 1969 Khir Johari (UMNO) 13,958 54.65% Ahmad Othman (PMIP) 11,583 45.35% 26,677 2,375
Khir_Johari
Malaysian election
Alliance, won the by election, defeating Nazar Nong of SF and Hussain Hijau of PMIP with an increased majority of 8,493 votes. The constituency had 25,856 voters
1962_Lipis_by-election
American climatologist (1937–2021)
forerunner of programs such as the Paleoclimate Model Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Kutzbach's interdisciplinary collaboration continued in studies of earlier
John_E._Kutzbach
Malaysian electoral constituency
Wong Swee Oy 7,634 42.90 Alliance Muhyeeddin Mohamed Zakaria 6,601 37.09 PMIP Yunus Yatim 3,560 20.01 Total valid votes 17,795 100.00 Total rejected ballots
Ampang_(state_constituency)
Malaysian electoral constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Mohamed Nor Mohd Dahan 13,013 65.63 2.86 PMIP Abdul Wahab Mohd Noor 5,124 25.84 9.77 Independent Din Jusoh 1,691 8.53 8
Ulu Perak (federal constituency)
Ulu_Perak_(federal_constituency)
Socialist politician (1927–1982)
Tan Siew Sin (MCA) 18,568 74.14% 25,045 13,327 84.29% Mohamed Kamal Sudin (PMIP) 1,236 4.94% 1969 P086 Bandar Malacca Hasnul Abdul Hadi (PSRM) 4,621 15.14%
Hasnul_Abdul_Hadi
Malaysian federal constituency
محمد نور الحلمي) PMIP 9,988 70.32% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P025 1963–1964 Burhanuddin al-Helmy (برهان الدين محمد نور الحلمي) PMIP 9,988 70.32% 2nd
Besut_(federal_constituency)
Malaysian defunct state constituency
1969 Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Abdul Rahman Mahmud 9,108 88.13 PMIP Shamingan 1,227 11.87 Total valid votes 10,335 100.00 Total rejected ballots
Bukit Serampang (state constituency)
Bukit_Serampang_(state_constituency)
Constituency in Malaysia
Semantan Party Candidate Votes % Alliance Abdul Razak Hussein 14,094 87.58 PMIP Mohd Yassin Mohd Salleh 1,999 12.42 Total valid votes 16,093 100.00 Total
Semantan (Federal Legislative Council constituency)
Semantan_(Federal_Legislative_Council_constituency)
Senator Party State Term start Term end Abbas Mohamed PMIP Trengganu 11 September 1959 10 September 1965 Abdul Rahman Ahmad Alliance (UMNO) Perlis 15 March
Members of the Dewan Negara, 1st Malayan Parliament
Members_of_the_Dewan_Negara,_1st_Malayan_Parliament
Constituency of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Abdul Samad Idris 11,762 59.02 14.31 PMIP Tunku Abdul Rahim Tunku Muda Chik 8,166 40.98 40.98 Total valid votes 19
Kuala Pilah (federal constituency)
Kuala_Pilah_(federal_constituency)
Malaysian electoral constituency
1959-1964 Syed Darus Syed Hashim Alliance (UMNO) 2nd 1964-1969 Taharim Ariffin PMIP 1969-1971 Assembly dissolved 3rd 1971-1973 Syed Darus Syed Hashim Alliance
Utan_Aji_(state_constituency)
Malaysian activist and politician
Liew Why Hone (MCA) 8,827 30.19% 30,712 8,705 75.78% Abdul Kadir Sohor (PMIP) 2,884 9.86% 1974 P055 Menglembu Fan Yew Teng (DAP) 22,505 62.53% S. P. Seenivasagam
Fan_Yew_Teng
Malaysian politician
Hamid (PMIP) 2,734 9.14% 1969 Lim Swee Aun (MCA) 10,774 34.34% Ng Hoe Hun (Gerakan) 15,641 49.85% 32,610 4,867 68.69% Md Tahir Abdul Rauf (PMIP) 4,962
Lim_Swee_Aun
Malaysian electoral constituency
Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Ahmad Damanhuri Abdul Wahab 7,302 59.75 5.38 PMIP Abdul Aziz Othman 4,919 40.25 8.48 Total valid votes 12,221 100.00 Total
Hilir Perak (federal constituency)
Hilir_Perak_(federal_constituency)
Malaysian electoral constituency
1969 Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Wan Ahmad Wan Abdullah 1,824 52.52 PMIP Saleh Che Mat 1,512 43.54 Parti Rakyat Malaysia Omar Ismail 137 3.94 Total
Kurong Anai (state constituency)
Kurong_Anai_(state_constituency)
State # of Seats UMNO Seats MCA Seats MIC Seats PMIP Seats Lab Seats Negara Seats PPP Seats NAP Seats PML Seats IND Seats Perlis 1 1 Kedah 6 4 2 Kelantan
Members of the Federal Legislative Council (1955–1959)
Members_of_the_Federal_Legislative_Council_(1955–1959)
Malaysian electoral constituency
Terap Party Candidate Votes % ∆% Alliance Fatimah Hashim 15,145 56.64 15.53 PMIP Siti Fatimah @ Salmah Sheikh Hussain 11,595 43.36 15.53 Total valid votes
Jitra-Padang_Terap
Malaysian politician
Turnout 1969 N01 Grik Wan Mohamed Wan Teh (UMNO) 6,687 72.41% Md Arif Yaacob (PMIP) 2,548 27.59% 10,170 4,139 78.18% 1974 N01 Temengor Wan Mohamed Wan Teh (UMNO)
Wan_Mohamed_Wan_Teh
Malaysian electoral constituency
(محمد حنيفه عبدالغني) PMIP 9,518 72.78% Parliament of Malaysia 1st P021 1963–1964 Mohamed Hanifah Abdul Ghani (محمد حنيفه عبدالغني) PMIP 9,518 72.78% 2nd 1964–1967
Pasir_Mas_Hulu
State constituency in Selangor, Malaysia
Chua Kow Eng 4,664 52.75 52.75 Alliance Wong Tai Mooi 3,059 34.60 13.24 PMIP Norhadi Hasan Ali 1,118 12.65 12.65 Total valid votes 8,841 100.00 Total
Sementa
Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia (1986–1993)
N06 Tanjong Kling Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 3,247 86.54% Mohd Nor Noordin (PMIP) 505 13.46% 3,798 2,742 79.99% 1964 N01 Tanjong Kling Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO)
Abdul_Ghafar_Baba
PMIP
PMIP
PMIP
PMIP
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person who insisted on a strict code of social behavior.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant; in the south an occupational name for someone who shapes and sets stakes in vineyards.
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Sovereign
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Utley.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Truth
Biblical
heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over
Girl/Female
Welsh
Fair; good.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(विमला) Feminine form of Hindi Vimal, VIMALA means "clean, pure."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Black one
Girl/Female
Indian
Interrupter of the sacrifice of Daksha
PMIP
PMIP
PMIP
PMIP
PMIP