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{{family name hatnote|[[Chen (surname)|Ting (陈)]]|lang=Chinese}}
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| honorific-prefix = [[Malay styles and titles|Yang Berbahagia]] [[Malay styles and titles#Tan Sri|Tan Sri]] [[Malay styles and titles|Dato' Seri]] [[Doctor of Philosophy|Dr]]
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| name = Ting Chew Peh
| name = Ting Chew Peh
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| native_name = {{nobold|陈祖排}}
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| office2 = [[Minister of Housing and Local Government (Malaysia)|Minister of Housing and Local Government]]
| office2 = [[Minister of Housing and Local Government (Malaysia)|Minister of Housing and Local Government]]
| monarch2 = [[Azlan Shah of Perak|Sultan Azlan Shah]]<br>[[Ja'afar of Negeri Sembilan|Tuanku Ja'afar]]
| primeminister2 = [[Mahathir Mohamad]]
| primeminister2 = [[Mahathir Mohamad]]
| term_start2 = 27 October 1990
| term_start2 = 27 October 1990
| term_end2 = 14 December 1999
| term_end2 = 14 December 1999
| deputy2 = [[Daud Taha]] {{small|(1990–1995)}}<br>[[Osu Sukam]] {{small|(1990–1994)}}<br>[[Jeffrey Kitingan]] {{small|(1994–1995)}}
| predecessor2 = [[Lee Kim Sai]]
| predecessor2 = [[Lee Kim Sai]]
| successor2 = [[Ong Ka Ting]]
| successor2 = [[Ong Ka Ting]]
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| term_start3 = 16 May 1987
| term_start3 = 16 May 1987
| term_end3 = 8 March 2008
| term_end3 = 8 March 2008
| majority3 =
| majority3 = 4,523 (1987) <br> 6,051 (1990) <br> 14,788 (1995) <br> 6,406 (1999) <br> 14,782 (2004)
| predecessor3 = [[Tan Koon Swan]] ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
| predecessor3 = [[Tan Koon Swan]] <br> ([[Barisan Nasional|BN]]–[[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
| successor3 = [[Lee Boon Chye]] ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]])
| successor3 = [[Lee Boon Chye]] <br> ([[Pakatan Rakyat|PR]]–[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]])


| office4 = [[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]] [[Secretary-General]]
| office4 = [[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]] [[Secretary-General]]
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Ting was elected to [[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]] in the [[1987 Gopeng by-election]] following the resignation of incumbent, [[Tan Koon Swan]], who was serving a prison term in Singapore for the [[Tan Koon Swan#Pan-El crisis|Pan-El case]].
Ting was elected to [[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]] in the [[1987 Gopeng by-election]] following the resignation of incumbent, [[Tan Koon Swan]], who was serving a prison term in Singapore for the [[Tan Koon Swan#Pan-El crisis|Pan-El case]].


He was then made the [[Minister of Housing and Local Government (Malaysia)|Minister of Housing and Local Government]] in 1990, a post he held until 1999. In 1990 and [[1995 Malaysian general election|1995 general elections]] he won the [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]] parliamentary seat under the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] – [[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]] ticket. In [[1999 Malaysian general election|1999 general election]] Ting retained [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]] with a majority of 6406. He defeated Syed Ahmad Said Abas (MDP) and Abdul Rahman Said Alli (DAP). In [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 general election]], he defeated Dr [[Lee Boon Chye]] of [[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]] with a majority of 14,260 votes.
He was then appointed as the [[Minister of Housing and Local Government (Malaysia)|Minister of Housing and Local Government]] in 1990, a post he held until 1999, by Prime Minister [[Mahathir Mohamad]]. In 1990 and [[1995 Malaysian general election|1995 general elections]] he won the [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]] parliamentary seat under the [[Barisan Nasional|BN]] – [[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]] ticket. In [[1999 Malaysian general election|1999 general election]] Ting retained [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]] with a majority of 6406. He defeated Syed Ahmad Said Abas (MDP) and Abdul Rahman Said Alli (DAP). In [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 general election]], he defeated Dr [[Lee Boon Chye]] of [[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]] with a majority of 14,260 votes.


During the MCA General Assembly in 2005, for the MCA deputy president election, Ting got 738 votes was beaten by [[Chan Kong Choy]] with 1315 votes.<ref>[http://www.mca.org.my/2/Content/SinglePage?_param1=09-102017-105951-10-201709&_param2=TS Chan Kong Choy won the deputy president of MCA seat]</ref>
During the MCA General Assembly in 2005, for the MCA deputy president election, Ting got 738 votes was beaten by [[Chan Kong Choy]] with 1315 votes.<ref>[http://www.mca.org.my/2/Content/SinglePage?_param1=09-102017-105951-10-201709&_param2=TS Chan Kong Choy won the deputy president of MCA seat]</ref>


In the [[2008 Malaysian general election|2008 general election]], his name was dropped together with other MCA leaders likes Datuk [[Chua Jui Meng]] ([[Bakri (federal constituency)|Bakri]]), Datuk Loke Yuen Yow ([[Tanjung Malim]]), Datuk [[Yap Pian Hon]] ([[Serdang (federal constituency)|Serdang]]), Datuk Wong Kam Hoong (Bayan Baru Parliament) dan [[Tan Yee Kew]] (Klang).<ref>{{Cite news
In the [[2008 Malaysian general election|2008 general election]], his name was dropped together with other MCA leaders likes Datuk [[Chua Jui Meng]] ([[Bakri (federal constituency)|Bakri]]), Datuk [[Loke Yuen Yow]] ([[Tanjung Malim]]), Datuk [[Yap Pian Hon]] ([[Serdang (federal constituency)|Serdang]]), Datuk [[Wong Kam Hoong]] (Bayan Baru Parliament) dan [[Tan Yee Kew]] (Klang).<ref>{{Cite news
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==Election results==
==Election results==
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em ; font-size:95%"
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em ; font-size:95%"
|+ '''[[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]]''': [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]], Perak<ref name="election results">{{cite web|url=http://semak.spr.gov.my/spr/laporan/5_KedudukanAkhir.php |title=Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri |publisher=[[Election Commission of Malaysia]] |language=Malay |accessdate=4 February 2017 }} Percentage figures based on total turnout.</ref><ref name="undiinfo">{{Cite web
|+ '''[[Dewan Rakyat|Parliament of Malaysia]]'''<ref name="election results">{{cite web|url=http://semak.spr.gov.my/spr/laporan/5_KedudukanAkhir.php |title=Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri |publisher=[[Election Commission of Malaysia]] |language=Malay |accessdate=4 February 2017 }} Percentage figures based on total turnout.</ref><ref name="undiinfo">{{Cite web
| title = Malaysia General Election
| title = Malaysia General Election
| work = undiinfo Malaysian Election Data
| work = undiinfo Malaysian Election Data
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| accessdate = 4 February 2017}} Results only available from the [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 election]].</ref>
| accessdate = 4 February 2017}} Results only available from the [[2004 Malaysian general election|2004 election]].</ref>
!|Year
!|Year
!|Constituency
!colspan=2|Government
!colspan=2|Candidate
!|Votes
!|Votes
!|Pct
!|Pct
!colspan=2|Opposition(s)
!colspan=2|Opponent(s)
!|Votes
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|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[1987 Gopeng by-election|1987]]
|rowspan=2|[[1987 Gopeng by-election|1987]]
|rowspan=3|'''P064 [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]]'''
|rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|rowspan=2|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
|rowspan=2|{{nowrap|'''Ting Chew Peh'''}} ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|'''MCA''']])
|rowspan=2 align="right" |12,619
|rowspan=2 align="right" |'''12,619'''
|rowspan=2|60.62%
|rowspan=2|'''60.62%'''
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{nowrap|Ahmad Nor}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
|{{nowrap|Ahmad Nor}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
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|[[1990 Malaysian general election|1990]]
|[[1990 Malaysian general election|1990]]
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|'''MCA''']])
|align="right" |14,991
|align="right" |'''14,991'''
|62.64%
|'''62.64%'''
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{nowrap|Hong Chin Poh}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
|{{nowrap|Hong Chin Poh}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
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|-
|-
|[[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]]
|[[1995 Malaysian general election|1995]]
|rowspan=3|'''P067 [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]]'''
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|'''MCA''']])
|align="right" |22,774
|align="right" |'''22,774'''
|74.04%
|'''74.04%'''
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{nowrap|Lim Meng Loong}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
|{{nowrap|Lim Meng Loong}} ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
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|rowspan=2|[[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]]
|rowspan=2|[[1999 Malaysian general election|1999]]
|rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|rowspan=2|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
|rowspan=2|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|'''MCA''']])
|rowspan=2 align="right" |21,254
|rowspan=2 align="right" |'''21,254'''
|rowspan=2|57.56%
|rowspan=2|'''57.56%'''
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|{{Party shading/Democratic Action Party}} |
|Abdul Rahman Said Alli ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
|Abdul Rahman Said Alli ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]])
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|rowspan=2|69.17%
|rowspan=2|69.17%
|-
|-
|bgcolor={{party color|Malaysian Democratic Party}} |
|style="background-color: #000080;" |
|Syed Ahmad Imdadz Said Abas ([[Malaysian Democratic Party|MDP]])
|Syed Ahmad Imdadz Said Abas ([[Malaysian Democratic Party|MDP]])
|align="right" |829
|align="right" |829
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|-
|-
|[[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]]
|[[2004 Malaysian general election|2004]]
|'''P071 [[Gopeng (federal constituency)|Gopeng]]'''
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|{{Party shading/Barisan Nasional}} |
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA]])
|'''Ting Chew Peh''' ([[Malaysian Chinese Association|'''MCA''']])
|align="right" |30,312
|align="right" |'''30,312'''
|66.12%
|'''66.12%'''
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} |
|{{Party shading/Keadilan}} |
|{{nowrap|[[Lee Boon Chye]]}} ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]])
|{{nowrap|[[Lee Boon Chye]]}} ([[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]])
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==Honours==
==Honours==
* {{flag|Malaysia}} :
* {{flag|Malaysia}} :
** [[File:Order_of_Loyalty_to_the_Crown_of_Malaysia_-_PSM.svg|50px|link=Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia|Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia]] Commander of the [[Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia#Commander|Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia]] (PSM) – '''Tan Sri''' (2003)<ref>{{cite web
** [[File:Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia - PSM.svg|50px]] Commander of the [[Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia#Commander|Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia]] (PSM) – '''Tan Sri''' (2003)<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/|title=Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat}}</ref>
|url=http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/|title=Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat}}</ref>
*{{flag|Perak}} :
* {{flag|Perak}} :
**[[File:MY-PERA_Order_of_the_Perak_State_Crown_(before_2001).svg|50px]] Knight Commander of the [[Order of the Perak State Crown]] (DPMP) – '''Dato’''' (1992)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pingat.perak.gov.my/carian-thn.php?m=1&tahun=1992&kod_pingat=DPMP|title=DPMP 1992|website=pingat.perak.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>
** [[File:MY-PERA Order of the Perak State Crown (before_2001).svg|50px]] Knight Commander of the [[Order of the Perak State Crown]] (DPMP) – '''Dato'''' (1992)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pingat.perak.gov.my/carian-thn.php?m=1&tahun=1992&kod_pingat=DPMP|title=DPMP 1992|website=pingat.perak.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>
**[[File:MY-PERA_Order_of_the_Perak_State_Crown_-_Kn_Grd_Commander_-_SPMP.svg|50px]] Knight Grand Commander of the [[Order of the Perak State Crown]] (SPMP) – '''Dato’ Seri''' (2001)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pingat.perak.gov.my/carian-thn.php?m=1&tahun=2001&kod_pingat=SPMP|title=SPMP 2001|website=pingat.perak.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>
** [[File:MY-PERA Order of the Perak State Crown - Kn Grd Commander - SPMP.svg|50px]] Knight Grand Commander of the [[Order of the Perak State Crown]] (SPMP) – '''Dato' Seri''' (2001)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pingat.perak.gov.my/carian-thn.php?m=1&tahun=2001&kod_pingat=SPMP|title=SPMP 2001|website=pingat.perak.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>
*{{flag|Selangor}} :
* {{flag|Selangor}} :
**[[File:MY-SEL_Order_of_the_Crown_of_Selangor_-_Knight_Commander_-_DPMS.svg|50px]] Knight Commander of the [[Order of the Crown of Selangor]] (DPMS) – '''Dato’''' (1996)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://awards.selangor.gov.my/sublinkyear.php?cat=20&subcat=D.P.M.S.|title=DPMS 1996|website=awards.selangor.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>
** [[File:MY-SEL Order of the Crown of Selangor - Knight Commander - DPMS.svg|50px]] Knight Commander of the [[Order of the Crown of Selangor]] (DPMS) – '''Dato'''' (1996)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://awards.selangor.gov.my/sublinkyear.php?cat=20&subcat=D.P.M.S.|title=DPMS 1996|website=awards.selangor.gov.my|access-date=19 April 2022}}</ref>


==Book==
==Book==
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Ting Chew Peh
陈祖排
Minister of Housing and Local Government
In office
27 October 1990 – 14 December 1999
MonarchsSultan Azlan Shah
Tuanku Ja'afar
Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad
DeputyDaud Taha (1990–1995)
Osu Sukam (1990–1994)
Jeffrey Kitingan (1994–1995)
Preceded byLee Kim Sai
Succeeded byOng Ka Ting
ConstituencyGopeng
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Gopeng, Perak
In office
16 May 1987 – 8 March 2008
Preceded byTan Koon Swan
(BNMCA)
Succeeded byLee Boon Chye
(PRPKR)
Majority4,523 (1987)
6,051 (1990)
14,788 (1995)
6,406 (1999)
14,782 (2004)
MCA Secretary-General
In office
July 1990 – 30 August 2005
Preceded byNg Cheng Kiat
Succeeded byOng Ka Chuan
Personal details
Born (1943-03-21) 21 March 1943 (age 81)
Political party Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN)
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
Alma materUniversity of Malaya
University of London
University of Warwick
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionAssociate professor

Ting Chew Peh (simplified Chinese: 陈祖排; traditional Chinese: 陳袓排; pinyin: Chén Zhǔpái; born 1943) is a Malaysian politician from the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. He was the former member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Gopeng constituency in Perak for five terms from 1987 to 2008. At the grassroots level, he was known for being the MCA former secretary-general for fifteen years from 1990 to 2005.

He is also the chairman of University Council for Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) in Malaysia.

Politics and career

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Ting graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Malaya in 1970 and obtained a master's degree in sociology from the University of London in 1972. He also holds a doctorate in philosophy, which he obtained from the University of Warwick in 1976.

Ting started his career as a lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) from 1974 to 1980 and was subsequently an associate professor at the faculty until 1987. He joined the MCA in 1981 at the age of 38, but continued to be very vocal on issues affecting the Chinese community, particularly on education and culture and the MCA's role, through newspaper articles.[1]

Ting was elected to Parliament of Malaysia in the 1987 Gopeng by-election following the resignation of incumbent, Tan Koon Swan, who was serving a prison term in Singapore for the Pan-El case.

He was then appointed as the Minister of Housing and Local Government in 1990, a post he held until 1999, by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. In 1990 and 1995 general elections he won the Gopeng parliamentary seat under the BNMCA ticket. In 1999 general election Ting retained Gopeng with a majority of 6406. He defeated Syed Ahmad Said Abas (MDP) and Abdul Rahman Said Alli (DAP). In 2004 general election, he defeated Dr Lee Boon Chye of PKR with a majority of 14,260 votes.

During the MCA General Assembly in 2005, for the MCA deputy president election, Ting got 738 votes was beaten by Chan Kong Choy with 1315 votes.[2]

In the 2008 general election, his name was dropped together with other MCA leaders likes Datuk Chua Jui Meng (Bakri), Datuk Loke Yuen Yow (Tanjung Malim), Datuk Yap Pian Hon (Serdang), Datuk Wong Kam Hoong (Bayan Baru Parliament) dan Tan Yee Kew (Klang).[3]

In the business sector, Ting was the chairman of the Port Klang Authority (LPK) in 2002 and was questioned on 3 September 2009 by PAC following Port Klang Free Zone losses. PKK's chairman received only RM2,259.95 per month allowance. Each board member gets an allowance of RM500 a month. As LPK chairman. Ting did not get big salaries.

He was also the Independent non-executive director of Puncak Niaga Holdings Berhad.[4]

Election results

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Parliament of Malaysia[5][6]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1987 P064 Gopeng Ting Chew Peh (MCA) 12,619 60.62% Ahmad Nor (DAP) 8,096 38.89% N/A 4,523 N/A
Tan Kee Chye (IND) 103 0.49%
1990 Ting Chew Peh (MCA) 14,991 62.64% Hong Chin Poh (DAP) 8,940 37.36% 24,725 6,051 68.02%
1995 P067 Gopeng Ting Chew Peh (MCA) 22,774 74.04% Lim Meng Loong (DAP) 7,986 25.96% 32,078 14,788 68.01%
1999 Ting Chew Peh (MCA) 21,254 57.56% Abdul Rahman Said Alli (DAP) 14,848 40.20% 38,419 6,406 69.17%
Syed Ahmad Imdadz Said Abas (MDP) 829 2.24%
2004 P071 Gopeng Ting Chew Peh (MCA) 30,312 66.12% Lee Boon Chye (PKR) 15,530 33.88% 47,566 14,782 69.47%

Honours

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Book

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The Chinese in Peninsular Malaysia: a study of race relations in a plural society, 1976[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Drawing new blood into the MCA". The Star. 21 December 2003. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. ^ Chan Kong Choy won the deputy president of MCA seat
  3. ^ Bernama (18 February 2008). "MCA gugur 40 muka lama" (in Malay). UTUSAN MELAYU. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  4. ^ YBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Ting Chew Peh
  5. ^ "Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri" (in Malay). Election Commission of Malaysia. Retrieved 4 February 2017. Percentage figures based on total turnout.
  6. ^ "Malaysia General Election". undiinfo Malaysian Election Data. Malaysiakini. Retrieved 4 February 2017. Results only available from the 2004 election.
  7. ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
  8. ^ "DPMP 1992". pingat.perak.gov.my. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  9. ^ "SPMP 2001". pingat.perak.gov.my. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  10. ^ "DPMS 1996". awards.selangor.gov.my. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  11. ^ His PhD thesis