1966 Bruas by-election

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The Bruas by-election is a parliamentary by-election that was held on 4 June 1966 in the state of Perak, Malaysia. The Bruas seat fell vacant following the death of its member of parliament Mr. Yeoh Tat Beng of Alliance who was killed by road accident. He won the seat in 1959 Malayan general election as an Independent before cross the floor to Alliance. He defended the seat as Alliance candidate in 1964 Malaysian general election with 3,868 majority.[1]

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1966 Bruas by-election

 1964
4 June 1966
1969 

P044 seat in the Dewan Rakyat
Turnout19,611
  First party Second party Third party
  All PPP PMIP
Candidate Chew Biow Chuon Wong Kok Wek Abdul Rahim Salleh
Party MCA PPP PMIP
Alliance Alliance
Popular vote 9,464 6,426 3,357
Percentage 49.17% 33.39% 17.44%

MP before election

Yeoh Tat Beng
Alliance (MCA)

Elected MP

Chew Biow Chuon
Alliance (MCA)

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Chew Biow Chuon of Alliance, won 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.[2]

Nomination

Alliance nominated businessman, Chew Biow Chuon. PPP nominated clerk, Wong Kok Wek while PMIP nominated self-employed Abdul Rahim Salleh.[3]

Results

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Malaysian general by-election, 4 June 1966: Bruas
Upon the death of incumbent, Yeoh Tat Beng
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
AllianceChew Biow Chuon9,46449.17Decrease 4.15
PPPWong Kok Weng6,42633.39Increase 33.39
PMIPAbdul Rahim Mat Salleh3,35717.44Increase 17.44
Total valid votes 19,247 100.00
Total rejected ballots 364
Unreturned ballots 0
Turnout 19,61172.60Increase 6.80
Registered electors 27,014
Majority 3,03816.31Decrease 3.17
Alliance hold Swing
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Legacy

The by-election marks the end for Malaysian Solidarity Convention due to United Democratic Party decision to not endorse PPP candidate.[4][5]

References

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