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Anthony Loke

Malaysian politician


Summary

Malaysian politician

FieldValue
honorific-prefixYang Berhormat Tuan
nameLoke Siew Fook
honorific-suffix
native_name陆兆福
imageAnthony Loke (portrait, 4to3).jpg
office1Minister of Transport
term_start13 December 2022
monarch1Abdullah
(2022–2024)
Ibrahim
(since 2024)
primeminister1Anwar Ibrahim
deputy1Hasbi Habibollah
predecessor1Wee Ka Siong
deputy2Kamarudin Jaffar
term_start221 May 2018
term_end224 February 2020
monarch2Muhammad V
(2018–2019)
Abdullah
(2019–2020)
primeminister2Mahathir Mohamad
predecessor2Liow Tiong Lai
successor2Wee Ka Siong
office36th Secretary-General of the
Democratic Action Party
1blankname3National Chairman
1namedata3Lim Guan Eng
(2022–2025)
Gobind Singh Deo
(since 2025)
term_start320 March 2022
predecessor3Lim Guan Eng
deputy3Sivakumar Varatharaju &
(2022–2025)
Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji &
(2022–2025)
Liew Chin Tong &
(2022–2025)
Steven Sim Chee Keong &
(since 2025)
Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan &
(since 2025)
Ramkarpal Singh &
(since 2025)
office42nd Parliamentary Leader of the
Democratic Action Party
term_start411 July 2018
term_end420 March 2022
predecessor4Lim Kit Siang
successor4Nga Kor Ming
1blankname4Secretary-General
1namedata4Lim Guan Eng
office5Youth Chief of the
Democratic Action Party
term_start56 December 2008
term_end59 December 2012
1blankname5Secretary-General
1namedata5Lim Guan Eng
2blankname5Deputy
2namedata5Lee Ying Ha
predecessor5Nga Kor Ming
successor5Teo Kok Seong
constituency_MP6Seremban
parliament6Malaysian
term_start65 May 2013
majority612,553 (2013)
30,694 (2018)
30,841 (2022)
predecessor6John Fernandez
(PR–DAP)
constituency_MP7Rasah
parliament7Malaysian
term_start78 March 2008
term_end75 May 2013
majority713,151 (2008)
predecessor7Goh Siow Huat
(BN–MCA)
successor7Teo Kok Seong
(PR–DAP)
constituency_AM8Chennah
assembly8Negeri Sembilan State Legislative
term_start85 May 2013
majority81,098 (2013)
1,155 (2018)
2,200 (2023)
predecessor8Siow Chen Pin
(BN–MCA)
constituency_AM9Lobak
assembly9Negeri Sembilan State Legislative
term_start921 March 2004
term_end95 May 2013
majority91,842 (2004)
6,928 (2008)
predecessor9Khoo Seng Hock
(BN–MCA)
successor9Siow Kim Leong
(PR–DAP)
birth_nameLoke Siew Fook
birth_date
birth_placeSeremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
partyDemocratic Action Party Flag.svg Democratic Action
(since 1994)
otherpartyGagasan Rakyat
(1994–1996)
Barisan Alternatif
(1999–2004)
Pakatan Rakyat
(2008–2015)
Pakatan-harapan-logo.svg
Pakatan Harapan
(since 2015)
nationality
occupationPolitician
spouseNg Chi Ling
alma_materNational University of Malaysia (BSc)
University of Malaya (MPA)
website
educationSt. Paul's Institution
constituency1Seremban
constituency2Seremban

| honorific-prefix = Yang Berhormat Tuan | honorific-suffix = (2022–2024) Ibrahim (since 2024) (2018–2019) Abdullah (2019–2020) Democratic Action Party (2022–2025) Gobind Singh Deo (since 2025) (2022–2025) Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji & (2022–2025) Liew Chin Tong & (2022–2025) Steven Sim Chee Keong & (since 2025) Hannah Yeoh Tseow Suan & (since 2025) Ramkarpal Singh & (since 2025) Democratic Action Party Democratic Action Party 30,694 (2018) 30,841 (2022) (PR–DAP) (BN–MCA) (PR–DAP) 1,155 (2018) 2,200 (2023) (BN–MCA) 6,928 (2008) (BN–MCA) (PR–DAP) (since 1994) (1994–1996) Barisan Alternatif (1999–2004) Pakatan Rakyat (2008–2015) Pakatan-harapan-logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (since 2015) University of Malaya (MPA)

Anthony Loke Siew Fook (born 28 April 1977) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the Minister of Transport for the second term in the Unity Government administration under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim since December 2022 and previously in the Pakatan Harapan administration under former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad from May 2018 to the collapse of the PH administration in February 2020, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Seremban since May 2013, Rasah from March 2008 to May 2013 and Member of the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Chennah since May 2013, Lobak from March 2004 to May 2013. He is a member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a component party of the PH and formerly Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalitions. He has served as the 6th Secretary-General of DAP since March 2022, 2nd Parliamentary Leader of DAP from July 2018 to March 2022 and previously as National Organising Secretary of DAP and Youth Chief of DAP or Chief of Socialist Youth (DAPSY). He was also the Leader of the Opposition of Negeri Sembilan and State Chairman of the PR of Negeri Sembilan.

Early life and education

Anthony Loke Siew Fook was born in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. He was educated at St. Paul's Institution and Seri Ampangan High School. He graduated from National University of Malaysia (UKM) in 2000 with a Bachelor Degree of Science (BSc) in Development Science.

His grandfather, Loke Ching Fatt () is the owner of the Loke Ching Kee () restaurant where the now famous Chinese New Year dish yee sang became popular. He presented a history book on the dish in an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Besar Tuanku Muhriz on 31 January 2020.

Anthony Loke is a Buddhist.

Political career

In 1994, Loke joined DAP at the age of 17, the minimum age requirement of a DAP member.

In the 2004 Negeri Sembilan state election, Loke made his electoral debut after being nominated by DAP to contest for the Lobak state seat. He won the seat and was elected to the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly as the Lobak MLA for the first term. He retained his seat and was reelected to a second term in the 2008 state election.

In the 2008 general election, Loke was also elected to the Parliament as the Rasah MP.

In the 2013 general and state election, he switched seats at both state and federal levels, contesting and winning Chennah in the legislative assembly and Seremban in the parliament.

Loke apologised to Mahathir after over 40 billboards featuring the latter have to be covered under orders from Election Commission of Malaysia.

Loke defended both his Parliament (Seremban) and State (Chennah) seats in 2018 election (GE14) by defeating MCA's candidates, Chong Sin Woon (Parliament) and Seet Tee Gee (State) with a majority of 30,694 votes and 1,115 votes respectively.

Following the 2018 general election, Mahathir was appointed as the Prime Minister to lead the PH government. On 21 May 2018, Loke was appointed as the Minister of Transport. On 24 February 2020, Loke was removed as the Minister of Transport after the PH was ousted from power in the 2020 political crisis.

On 20 March 2022 in the 17th DAP National Congress, Loke was reelected into the Central Executive Committee with 1625 votes, the 3rd highest vote, after Gobind Singh Deo who was reappointed as the National Deputy Chairman and Chow Kon Yeow who was reappointed as a National Vice Chairman. He was then appointed as the 6th Secretary-General of the party, replacing Lim Guan Eng who held the office for 17 years.

Loke again defended his Seremban federal seat in the 2022 general election. Subsequently, PH Chairman Anwar Ibrahim was appointed as Prime Minister, leading a coalition government of PH, Barisan Nasional (BN), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) and other parties. On 3 December 2022, Anwar reappointed Loke as the Minister of Transport after almost 3 years.

During his second term in the role, Loke introduced many policies to digitalise the transport system.

In the 2023 Negeri Sembilan state election, Loke was reelected as the Chennah MLA for the third term after defeating PN candidate.

On 16 March 2025 in the 18th DAP National Congress, Loke was reelected into the Central Executive Committee with 2,508 votes, the 5th highest vote and was reappointed as the Secretary-General of the party.

Controversies and issues

In February 2019, Loke's wife sat next to him during an official meeting with his Chinese counterpart, sparking controversy. Tee Ching Seng, the head of MCA's international communication and diplomacy bureau, questioned why Loke's wife was present at the official meeting.

Election results

YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
2004N11 LobakLoke Siew Fook (DAP)5,99159.08%Khoo Seng Hock (MCA)4,14940.98%10,338
2008Loke Siew Fook (DAP)9,24480.00%Siow Koi Loon (MCA)2,31620.00%11,7146,928
2013N01 ChennahLoke Siew Fook (DAP)5,12855.99%Siow Foo Wen (MCA)4,03044.01%9,372
2018Loke Siew Fook (DAP)5,03150.91%Seet Tee Gee (MCA)3,87639.22%10,0511,155
Jamalus Mansor (PAS)9759.87%
2023Loke Siew Fook (DAP)5,88861.49%Perikatan Nasional}}Rosmadi Arif (BERSATU)3,68838.51%9,5762,200
YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
2008P130 RasahLoke Siew Fook (DAP)34,27161.87%Yeow Chai Thiam (MCA)21,12038.13%56,654
2013P128 SerembanLoke Siew Fook (DAP)45,62853.12%Yeow Chai Thiam (MCA)33,07538.52%87,617
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front}}Abd Halim Abdullah (BERJASA)6,8668.00%
John Fernandez (IND)2210.26%
Bujang Abu (IND)830.10%
2018Loke Siew Fook (DAP)55,50360.45%Chong Sin Woon (MCA)24,80927.02%93,25430,694
Shariffuddin Ahmad (PAS)11,50612.53%
2022Loke Siew Fook (DAP)63,92051.85%Perikatan Nasional}}Mohd Fadli Che Me (PAS)33,07626.83%124,72930,844
Wong Yin Ting (MCA)24,58419.94%
Homeland Fighter's Party}}Mohamad Jani Ismail (PEJUANG)1,3361.08%
Izat Lesly (IND)3730.30%

Honours

Honours of Malaysia

  • Malaysia
    • [[File:MY Pingat Pertabalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong XVI ribbon.svg|50px]] Recipient of the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong Installation Medal (2019)
    • [[File:MY Pingat Pertabalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong XVII ribbon.png|50px]] Recipient of the 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong Installation Medal (2024)

References

Notes

References

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  11. "Gobind receives highest votes in DAP polls".
  12. (March 20, 2022). "Loke elected new DAP secretary-general".
  13. (2019-02-28). "Loke's wife at official meeting courts controversy".
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