- Source: List of parliamentary by-elections in Malaysia
Casual vacancies in the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) are filled through by-elections, which may occur when a member of the Dewan Rakyat dies, resigns or for some other reason. Under Article 54(1) of the Constitution of Malaysia, the Election Commission of Malaysia has to call a by-election within 60 days of the establishment of the casual vacancy. A by-election is not held when there are less than two years left in the Parliament's term, unless the Speaker notifies the Election Commission that the casual vacancy affects the majority of the governing party.
Brackets around a date indicate that the candidate was unopposed when nominations closed. These candidates were declared "elected unopposed" with effect from the date of the closing of nominations, and there was no need to hold a by-election.
15th Parliament (2022–present)
14th Parliament (2018–2022)
13th Parliament (2013–2018)
12th Parliament (2008–13)
11th Parliament (2004–08)
10th Parliament (1999–2004)
9th Parliament (1995–99)
8th Parliament (1990–95)
7th Parliament (1986–90)
6th Parliament (1982–86)
5th Parliament (1978–82)
4th Parliament (1974–78)
3rd Parliament (1971–74)
2nd Parliament (1964–69)
1st Parliament (1959–64)
Federal Legislative Council (1955–59)
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