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Johor State Assembly · P141 Sekijang

Pemanis

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Johor Election 2026 results

OfficialFlippedLast updated 11 July at 11:12 pm
Majority 8,380Turnout 69.92%See all 56 seats
2022 winnerAnuar Abdul ManapBN50.33%
Source: ElectionData.MY
Strongest recordBNAnuar Abdul Manap9/25How we scored →

49 years old

BNIncumbent

An information technology graduate of Charles Sturt University, Australia, Anuar Abdul Manap has been ADUN for Pemanis under BN since March 2022 and serves as UMNO Sekijang deputy division chief, having previously served as Sekijang MP from 2013 to 2018.

PH

A central Exco member of Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) and former head of its Tebrau branch, Jalex Lee En Xiang holds an Actuarial Science degree from City St George's, University of London (2013) and a Master of Public Policy from Universiti Malaya, standing for PKR.

PN

A registered medical doctor (Malaysian Medical Council) and Crimea State Medical University graduate, Ariventharan Anandan, also known as Dr. A. Arvind, stands for the Malaysian Indian People's Party (MIPP) under Perikatan Nasional in the party's five-seat Johor debut.

Background

  • Born 30 December 1976 in Kampung Layang-Layang, Kluang; raised in Felda Pemanis, Segamat.[1]
  • Holds a Bachelor of Information Technology from Charles Sturt University, Australia (1995), after a diploma in IT.[1]
  • Member of Parliament for Sekijang from 2013 to 2018.[1]
  • Assemblyman for Pemanis since March 2022 and UMNO Sekijang deputy division chief.[1]
  • Won Pemanis in 2022 with 53.43% of the vote, after losing the Kemelah state seat in 2018.[1]
  • Chinese name 李恩祥; stands for PKR under Pakatan Harapan.[1]
  • A central Exco member of Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK), PKR's youth wing, and former head of its Tebrau branch.[2]
  • Holds a BSc in Actuarial Science from Cass Business School (City, University of London), 2010-2013; did his A-levels at Cambridge Tutors College.[3]
  • Holds a Master of Public Policy from Universiti Malaya (2026) and a Bachelor (Hons) in Actuarial Science from City St George's, University of London (2013); a director of Johmanco Sdn Bhd.[4]
  • Five campaign commitments: attracting investment and jobs for young people, improving medical facilities and ambulance services for an ageing population, growing agro-tourism (durian and baung fish) and export access, strengthening modern-agriculture TVET, and upgrading roads, drainage, flood prevention and 5G internet coverage.[5]
  • A registered Malaysian medical doctor (Malaysian Medical Council) who graduated from Crimea State Medical University; also known as Dr. A. Arvind.[1][2]
  • Stands for the Malaysian Indian People's Party (MIPP) under Perikatan Nasional, the party's electoral debut as it contests five Johor seats.[2]

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