The Malaysian General Election of 1969: A Political Analysis

Author:

Rudner Martin

Abstract

Contemporary comparative political science has regarded Malaysia as the most developed politically of the new of Asia and Africa. A good measure of Malaysia's imputed political development derived from its ‘competitive’ electoral process which had several parties vying freely and actively for political representation and, ultimately, power. Impressive as political performances as they have been, elections are really relatively new to Malaysia, the first having been held at the municipal level as late as 1952. General Elections were first held only in 1955, and then for a small majority of the Colonial Legislative Council. Since then General Elections have taken place for a fully-elected Federal Dewan Ra'ayat (House of Representatives) every five years, in 1959, 1964 and again in May 1969. Although one party, the Alliance, consistently won overwhelming Parliamentary majorities and formed the Government, Malaysian General Elections continue to exhibit a high degree of political vitality. At every election a number of more-or-less well organized political parties and independents competed vigorously for electoral support from the plural political community that is Malaysia.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,History,Geography, Planning and Development

Reference23 articles.

1. The Malayan Elections of 1959

2. Tanjong Malim (Perak): final results excluding spoiled ballots: Lee Seck Fun (Alliance) 7, 822 Keoh Cheng See (DAP) 7,787 Abu Samah b. Majid (PMIP) 1,296

3. In 1955 and 1964 seven parties also competed, whereas in 1959 only six did. The Alliance, PMIP and PPP competed in all four campaigns, while at least one faction of the Socialist Front ran in the two years that the Front itself did not.

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