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Ahmad Nor

Ahmad Nor
احمد نور
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Bayan Baru
In office
20 October 1990 – 24 October 1995
Preceded byPeter Paul Dason
(DAP)
Succeeded byWong Kam Hoong
(BNGERAKAN)
Majority2,340 (1990)
President of Socialist Democratic Party (Malaysia)
In office
1 March 1986 – 28 October 1986
Preceded byIsmail Hashim
Faction represented in Dewan Rakyat
1990–1995Democratic Action Party
1990–1995Gagasan Rakyat
Personal details
Born
Ahmad Nor

Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
Political partyMalaysian Nationalist Party (NASMA)
(1986) Socialist Democratic Party (SDP)
(1986) Democratic Action Party (DAP)
(1990–2003)
Other political
affiliations
Gagasan Rakyat (GA)
(1990–1995)
SpouseMariam Bibie Ibrahim
Children5
OccupationPolitician

Ahmad Nor was a Malaysian politician and trade unionist. He was former Member of parliament for Bayan Baru. He was a member of DAP and president for CUEPACS (1983-1986). [1]

Political Career

Ahmad Nor first foray into politics was when he founded Malaysian Nationalist Party and become its deputy president.[2] He later quit the party due to a power struggle.[3]

On 1st March 1986, Ahmad Nor took over as chairman of the Socialist Democratic Party.[4][5][6] He contested the 1986 Malaysian general election in the Lembah Pantai parliamentary seat and Kelana Jaya state seat but lost in both.

Ahmad Nor later joined the DAP after the 1986 Malaysian general election.[7] He contested the 1987 Gopeng by-election but lost.[8]

In 1990 Malaysian general election, he finally won the Bayan Baru parliamentary contest and became the first elected Malay representative for DAP. [9][10] He did not managed to defend the seat on 1995 Malaysian general election.

In 1990, Ahmad Nor lost against Chen Man Hin for the position National DAP chairmen.[11]

In 1999 Malaysian general election, he lost against BN candidate Lim Choon Kim for state seat N25 Damansara Utama, Selangor

Death

Ahmad Nor passed away aged 60, dying at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital on 11th February 2003 due to lung cancer. He was admitted to the hospital after falling into a coma and was hospitalised for three weeks. He was buried at his hometown in Alor Star.[12]

Legacy

A road have been named after him in 2014.[13][14]

Election Result

Parliament of Malaysia
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1986 P100 Lembah Pantai Ahmad Nor (SDP) 6,112 16.60% Abdul Razak Abu Samah (BN) 21,408 58.17% 36,803 12,540 58.48%
Yap Kiew Sing (DAP) 8,868 24.10%
1987 P064 Gopeng Ahmad Nor (DAP) 8,096 38.89% Ting Chew Peh (BN) 12,619 60.62 20,818 4,523 62.20
1990 P052 Bayan Baru Ahmad Nor (DAP) 25,853 52.37% Khoo Gark Kim (BN) 23,513 47.63 49,366 2,340 74.25
1995 P052 Bayan Baru Ahmad Nor (DAP) 25,351 43.57% Wong Kam Hoong (BN) 32,190 55.32% 58,189 6,839 75.55%
Lakhbir Singh Sadu Singh (PBS) 648 1.11%
Selangor State Legislative Assembly
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1986 N27 Kelana Jaya Ahmad Nor (SDP) 800 4.06% Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas (UMNO) 10,402 52.76% 19,714 3,261 63.69%
Yusof Ghani (PAS) 919 4.66%
Yap Kok Heng (DAP) 7,141 36.22%
Radakrishnan Pillai (NASMA) 170 0.86%
1999 Damansara Utama Ahmad Nor (DAP) 12,531 43.35% Lim Choon Kin (BN) 16,378 56.65% 28,909 3,847 72.95%

References

  1. ^ "AHMAD NOR DIES OF LUNG CANCER" (PDF). Bernama. 2003-02-11. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  2. ^ Ismail, Rose (1986-02-05). "Nasma's secretary threatens to 'expose' Zainab". New Straits Times. p. 9. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  3. ^ Krishnamoorthy, M. (1986-02-03). "Eight founder members of Nasma resigns". New Straits Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  4. ^ "SDP plans pact with other opposition party: Ahmad Nor". New Straits Times. 1986-03-03. p. 5. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  5. ^ "AHMAD NOR RESIGNS AS CUEPACS HEAD". New Straits Times. 1986-03-04. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  6. ^ Rodan, Garry (1996-01-01). Political Oppositions in Industrialising Asia. USA & Canada: Routledge. p. 116. ISBN 0-415-14864. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  7. ^ "Ahmad Nor quits SDP to join DAP". New Straits Times. 1986-10-29. p. 2. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  8. ^ Francis, Jerry (1987-05-17). "BN retains Gopeng". New Straits Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2025-02-10.
  9. ^ "The tragic story of DAP and Zulkifli Mohd Noor". The Edge. 2013-10-01. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  10. ^ "Must DAP be truly multiracial?". The Edge. 2012-12-19. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  11. ^ 'DAP parti cauvinis'[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "DAP leader Ahmad Nor dies". Malaysiakini. 2003-02-11. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  13. ^ "Penang names road after late unionist and DAP lawmaker Ahmad Nor". The Malaysian Insider. 2014-11-04. Retrieved 2025-02-12.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Masyhur Jalan Ahmad Nor demi kenang jasa – KM" [Ahmad Nor road named to honor his deeds - Chief Minister]. Buletin Mutiara (in Malay). 2014-11-16. Retrieved 2025-02-12.