Malaysian politician
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Poh Ah Tiam
In office 21 March 2004 – 15 March 2007Preceded by Constituency newly re-created Succeeded by Lai Meng Chong (MCA -BN )Majority 4,562 (2004) In office 25 April 1995 – 21 March 2004Preceded by Constituency created Succeeded by Constituency abolished Majority 4,497 (1995) 2,626 (1999) In office 3 August 1986 – 24 April 1995Preceded by Constituency created Succeeded by Mohd Shariff Mohd Drus Majority 1,620 (1986) 2,739 (1990)
Born (1952-04-01 ) 1 April 1952 Kampung Belimbing, Durian Tunggal ,Malacca , Federation of Malaya Died 15 March 2007(2007-03-15) (aged 54)Malacca , Malaysia Nationality Malaysian Political party Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)Spouse Tan Moi King Children Poh Sin Ee, Poh Sin Huei and Poh Sin Yoong Occupation Politician Profession Teacher Businessman
Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam Machap Recreational Park
Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam (simplified Chinese : 傅润添 ; traditional Chinese : 傅潤添 ; pinyin : Fù Rùntiān ; 1 April 1952 – 15 March 2007) was a Malaysian politician , businessman and community leader of Chinese descent .[ 1] Poh was born in Kampung Belimbing, near Durian Tunggal , Malacca. He and his family moved to nearby Machap Baru , where Poh in later years contributed significantly to the small town's development.[ 2]
After working as a teacher and later venturing into business , Poh stood as a state assembly candidate for Pulau Sebang in the 1986 General Elections and won, beginning his political career. He was the Malacca state Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and the Malacca State Housing and Local Government Committee Chairman, as well as the Malacca state assemblyman for Pulau Sebang (1986-1995), Bukit Sedanan (1995-2004) and Machap (2004-2007). During his tenure, the Machap Baru town saw extensive development, with new housing and public facilities constructed.
Poh died on 15 March 2007 at the Pantai Hospital Malacca due to renal failure arising from lymphatic cancer ,[ 2] triggered a by-election in Machap on 12 April 2007,[ 3] which elects Lai Meng Chong of Malaysian Chinese Association , Barisan Nasional as its assemblyman. Following his death, a highway and a recreational park in Machap Baru were built and named after him to commemorate his contribution to the state.
Election results
Malacca State Legislative Assembly [ 4] [ 5]
Year
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
Pct
Opponent(s)
Votes
Pct
Ballots cast
Majority
Turnout
1986
N05 Pulau Sebang
Poh Ah Tiam (MCA )
3,695
61.69%
Ang Kuang Meng (DAP )
2,075
34.64%
5,990
1,620
63.68%
1990
Poh Ah Tiam (MCA )
4,325
70.33%
Lim Swee (DAP )
1,586
25.79%
6,150
2,739
69.05%
1995
N07 Bukit Sedanan
Poh Ah Tiam (MCA )
5,869
78.03%
Wong Chin Chye (DAP )
1,372
18.24%
7,521
1,399
73.50%
1999
Poh Ah Tiam (MCA )
4,966
65.89%
Zamani Abd Wahid (keADILan )
2,340
31.05%
7,537
2,626
73.97%
2004
N08 Machap
Poh Ah Tiam (MCA )
5,847
79.55%
Liou Chen Kuang (DAP )
1,285
17.48%
7,350
4,562
74.33%
Honours
References