Saturday, June 13, 2026

Johor State Assembly

The Johor State Assembly is officially called the Johor State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Negeri Johor).

Key Facts

  • Located at Bangunan Sultan Ismail in Kota Iskandar.
  • Traditionally has 56 elected seats. In May 2026, Johor approved a constitutional amendment allowing up to 5 nominated assemblymen, potentially increasing the assembly to 61 members.  
  • The current Menteri Besar is Onn Hafiz Ghazi.  

Last Elected Composition (before dissolution)

Following the 2022 Johor election:


This gave BN a two-thirds majority in the assembly.  

Latest Update (June 2026)

The 15th Johor State Legislative Assembly was dissolved on 1 June 2026, paving the way for the 16th Johor State Election (PRN Johor). The Election Commission is conducting the election process to form a new state government


Event

Date

Nomination Day

27 June 2026

Early Voting

7 July 2026

Polling Day

11 July 2026





Coalition

Seats

Barisan Nasional (BN)

40

Pakatan Harapan (PH)

12

Perikatan Nasional (PN)

3

MUDA

1



Kota Iskandar

 Kota Iskandar

Kota Iskandar is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia, represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. Formerly known as Nusa Jaya, it covers the administrative centre of Johor’s government complex and surrounding areas within Iskandar Puteri. The seat is politically significant as it encompasses Johor’s administrative capital.

Key facts

  • State: Johor
  • Constituency code: N49
  • Former name: Nusa Jaya
  • Current assemblyman: Dzulkefly Ahmad (as of 2024)
  • Legislative body: Johor State Legislative Assembly

Geography and demographics

Kota Iskandar includes the administrative and commercial zones of Iskandar Malaysia, covering precincts such as Bukit Horizon, Bukit Indah, and Medini. The area is urbanised, with a mixed population comprising civil servants, professionals, and residents linked to the surrounding industrial and educational zones.

Administrative importance

The constituency hosts Johor’s state government complex, also named Kota Iskandar, which houses the Menteri Besar’s office and the state assembly building. Its role as the administrative heart of Johor gives the constituency strategic relevance in both governance and regional planning.

Electoral history

The seat was first contested in the 2004 general election under its former name, Nusa Jaya, and renamed Kota Iskandar before the 2018 election. It has alternated between Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan representation, reflecting broader state-level political shifts.

Development and infrastructure

Kota Iskandar forms part of the Iskandar Development Region, a key national growth corridor focusing on finance, education, and tourism. Major developments include the EduCity education hub, Legoland Malaysia Resort, and multiple government-led housing and infrastructure projects supporting regional growth.

Perhaps Anwar can place Zafrul here?

Perling

Perling

Perling is a state constituency (Dewan Undangan Negeri, DUN) in Johor, Malaysia. It is one of the constituencies represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly and plays a role in the state’s political landscape, particularly as part of the Johor Bahru parliamentary area.

Key facts

  • State: Johor
  • Legislative body: Johor State Legislative Assembly (DUN Johor)
  • Current representative: Liew Chin Tong (Liew Chin Tong)
  • Party: Democratic Action Party (DAP)
  • Created: 2018 (succeeding the former Nusa Jaya constituency)

Constituency background

Perling was established during the 2018 redelineation exercise, replacing the Nusa Jaya constituency. It encompasses urban and suburban areas within Johor Bahru District, including Taman Perling and surrounding neighbourhoods. The constituency reflects Johor’s growing urban demographics and is a key battleground for major political coalitions.

Political representation

The seat was first contested in the 14th Malaysian general election (GE14) in 2018. It was won by the Pakatan Harapan coalition through its DAP candidate, signalling a shift from Barisan Nasional’s previous dominance in the region. Liew Chin Tong retained the seat in subsequent elections, reinforcing Perling’s standing as a progressive-leaning urban constituency.

Socioeconomic profile

Perling’s electorate is predominantly urban, comprising professionals, small business owners, and industrial workers linked to Johor Bahru’s expanding economy. Its proximity to the Malaysia–Singapore border contributes to cross-border employment and commercial activity, shaping voter concerns around infrastructure, housing, and urban development.

Significance in Johor politics

As one of Johor’s urban constituencies, Perling serves as an indicator of political sentiment in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia. Its results often mirror broader trends in Johor’s metropolitan areas, making it an important seat for both state and national political parties.


Skudai

Skudai

Skudai is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia, represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. It covers parts of the urban area within Iskandar Puteri and forms part of the greater Johor Bahru metropolitan region. The constituency is known for its dense population, diverse communities, and the presence of major educational and commercial centres.

Key facts

  • State: Johor, Malaysia
  • Legislative body: Johor State Legislative Assembly
  • Current representative: Andrew Chen Kah Eng (as of 2024)
  • Party affiliation: Democratic Action Party (DAP), part of Pakatan Harapan coalition
  • First created: 1994 (first contested in 1995)

Geography and demographics

Skudai includes residential, industrial, and institutional zones, with a significant urban population. It encompasses the township of Skudai and surrounding neighbourhoods such as Taman Universiti and Taman Sutera. The area houses a mix of middle-class families, students, and professionals, with a relatively balanced ethnic composition typical of Johor’s urban constituencies.

Political representation

The constituency elects one assembly member under Malaysia’s first-past-the-post system. Since 2013, Skudai has been represented by Andrew Chen Kah Eng of DAP. It is considered a stronghold for Pakatan Harapan, reflecting voter support for progressive urban policies and governance transparency.

Economic and social significance

Skudai’s economy benefits from proximity to major economic corridors within Iskandar Malaysia. The area hosts educational institutions such as Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, making it a hub for higher education and research. Retail, manufacturing, and services industries also contribute significantly to local employment and development.

Electoral history

Since its establishment, Skudai has seen steady voter growth and consistent participation rates. The constituency’s election outcomes often mirror broader political trends in southern Johor, serving as an indicator of urban voter sentiment within the state.

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Larkin

Larkin

Larkin is a state constituency in Johor Bahru, represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. It encompasses a mix of urban residential, commercial, and institutional areas, including major transport and sports facilities, making it a significant administrative and social hub within Johor Bahru.

Key facts

  • State: Johor
  • District: Johor Bahru
  • Current representative: R. Yuneswaran (as of 2022, Parti Keadilan Rakyat)
  • Created: 1994 (first contested 1995)
  • Legislative body: Johor State Legislative Assembly

Geography and composition

The Larkin constituency covers parts of central Johor Bahru, including the suburbs of Larkin, Kampung Dato’ Onn, and nearby housing estates. It contains key state infrastructure such as Stadium Tan Sri Dato’ Haji Hassan Yunos (Larkin Stadium) and the Larkin Sentral bus terminal, both major landmarks in southern Johor. Its boundaries are drawn to represent a dense urban electorate.

Political background

Established in the mid-1990s during a redelineation exercise, Larkin has been contested in every Johor state election since 1995. It has alternated between representation by the ruling coalition and opposition parties, reflecting its mixed urban demographic and competitive political landscape. In the 2022 Johor state election, the seat was won by R. Yuneswaran of PKR under the Pakatan Harapan coalition.

Socioeconomic significance

Larkin serves as a central transport and service node for Johor Bahru. The Larkin Sentral terminal connects intercity and Singapore-bound buses, while nearby commercial zones support retail, small industries, and public institutions. The constituency’s blend of residential and infrastructural functions contributes to its strategic importance in Johor’s urban development planning

 Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri, DUN). It encompasses an urban area of Johor Bahru and is known for its diverse electorate and proximity to the Johor–Singapore border. The constituency plays a strategic role in the state’s political and economic landscape.

Key facts

  • State: Johor
  • Parliamentary constituency: Johor Bahru
  • Created: 1994 (first contested in 1995)
  • Electorate size: Around 50,000 voters (as of the 2022 general election)
  • Current assembly member: Andrew Chen Kah Eng (Democratic Action Party, Pakatan Harapan)

Geography and demographics

Stulang covers parts of central and eastern Johor Bahru, including Stulang Laut, Kampung Melayu Majidee, and residential and commercial zones near the causeway. Its population is ethnically mixed, with significant Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities, reflecting the broader urban composition of Johor Bahru.

Political background

The constituency was created during a 1994 redistribution to accommodate Johor Bahru’s rapid urban expansion. Since Malaysia’s 14th General Election, Stulang has been a stronghold for the Democratic Action Party (DAP), aligning with Pakatan Harapan’s broader urban support base. Earlier elections saw contests between Barisan Nasional and opposition coalitions typical of southern Peninsular Malaysia.

Economic and social significance

Stulang’s location near the Johor–Singapore Causeway contributes to its role in cross-border commerce and services. The area features the Stulang Laut ferry terminal, schools, healthcare facilities, and retail hubs that serve both local residents and travellers. Its urban setting makes it a focal point for issues such as housing, traffic management, and economic revitalisation in Johor Bahru.

Maybe Khairy can contest here or Johan Ropi

Stulang

Stulang

Stulang is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia, represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri, DUN). It encompasses an urban area of Johor Bahru and is known for its diverse electorate and proximity to the Johor–Singapore border. The constituency plays a strategic role in the state’s political and economic landscape.

Key facts

  • State: Johor
  • Parliamentary constituency: Johor Bahru
  • Created: 1994 (first contested in 1995)
  • Electorate size: Around 50,000 voters (as of the 2022 general election)
  • Current assembly member: Andrew Chen Kah Eng (Democratic Action Party, Pakatan Harapan)

Geography and demographics

Stulang covers parts of central and eastern Johor Bahru, including Stulang Laut, Kampung Melayu Majidee, and residential and commercial zones near the causeway. Its population is ethnically mixed, with significant Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities, reflecting the broader urban composition of Johor Bahru.

Political background

The constituency was created during a 1994 redistribution to accommodate Johor Bahru’s rapid urban expansion. Since Malaysia’s 14th General Election, Stulang has been a stronghold for the Democratic Action Party (DAP), aligning with Pakatan Harapan’s broader urban support base. Earlier elections saw contests between Barisan Nasional and opposition coalitions typical of southern Peninsular Malaysia.

Economic and social significance

Stulang’s location near the Johor–Singapore Causeway contributes to its role in cross-border commerce and services. The area features the Stulang Laut ferry terminal, schools, healthcare facilities, and retail hubs that serve both local residents and travellers. Its urban setting makes it a focal point for issues such as housing, traffic management, and economic revitalisation in Johor Bahru.

 Maybe Rafizi could contest here

Friday, June 12, 2026

Let vote of competent individual rather than on parties, race, religious,


Dr Ong Ka Ming suggested a future cabinet formation.  

The availability of Pakatan Harapan, Perikatan Nasional, Muafakat Nasional, Barisan National with PAS, DAP, UMNO, MCA, MIC, Bersatu, Bersama, Muda, Perjuang etc allowed a multicorner fight in each seat, DUN or Parlimen Seat, allow those not selected in certain group join the other and able to present themselve for election.

Voter got more choice in their selection. If candidates is selected based on their calibre and potential. We will have a elite group working for the people, nation and sovereign.