Johor State Assembly · P159 Pasir Gudang
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OfficialFlippedLast updated 11 July at 11:35 pmA Johor Bahru city councillor and assistant secretary of MCA Johor who has run grassroots service in Johor Jaya for over a decade, Chan San San (陈珊珊) stands for MCA (BN) after polling 37.68% in the seat in 2022.
30 years old
A political science graduate from Open University Malaysia aged 30, Lee Wern Yiing serves as DAPSY Johor chief and spent eight years as a special officer handling casework for Johor Jaya assemblywoman Liow Cai Tung after joining her team in 2018.
33 years old
Lawyer and partner at Ling & Yi Leong for seven years, Lau Yi Leong (刘毅龙) holds a University of London law degree, served as DEMA secretary from 2010 to 2015, and stands for BERSAMA.
53 years old
A businessman known as 'HP Lim' (林昀标) and a director of Maxwish Sdn Bhd, Lim Hun Peaw has lived in Johor Jaya for over a decade and stands as an independent, offering a white paper on the area's development direction and calling for stronger action on the cost of living.
Background
- A Johor Bahru city councillor (MBJB), assistant secretary of MCA Johor, and a member of the state volunteer team; she has served at the grassroots in Johor Jaya for over 10 years.[1]
- Contested Johor Jaya in 2022 and lost to Liow Cai Tung (DAP) with 37.68% of the vote.[2]
- Her four campaign priorities for Johor Jaya: reviving the old-town economy, easing traffic congestion, turning Johor Jaya into a north-east Johor Bahru transport hub linked to the RTS project, and building a safer, more liveable community.[1]
- During the 2022 campaign, challenged the DAP incumbent to a debate in Malay after her Malay fluency was questioned.[3]
- One of four women among MCA's candidates in the BN line-up for the 2026 Johor election.[2]
- Aged 33; earned a law degree from the University of London and is fluent in Malay, Mandarin and English.[1]
- Began his career as legal adviser at Webe Digital Sdn. Bhd., a Telekom subsidiary.[1]
- Moved into practice as a solicitor and advocate at John Yong & Irene Song.[1]
- For the past seven years, a partner at the Ling & Yi Leong law firm.[1]
- Former secretary of the Malaysia Youth & Student Democratic Movement (DEMA) 2010-2015; has volunteered on election-petition cases.[1]
- Holds the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP), issued by the Legal Profession Qualifying Board Malaysia (LPQB) in January 2018.[2]
- Interned in 2012 at EMPOWER (Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor), a human-rights and democracy NGO.[2]
- Publicly declared their assets on 26 June 2026; the full declaration is public.[3]
- Has a business-management background and has lived in Johor Jaya for over a decade; says his decision to stand was not hasty and has prepared a white paper on the area's development direction.[1]
- Urges the government to take more effective steps to control the cost of living.[1]
- Known as 'HP Lim'; Chinese name 林昀标.[2]
- A director of Maxwish Sdn Bhd since 2022; holds an MBA from Multimedia University and is a Certified Digital Marketing Professional (Digital Marketing Institute).[3]
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Contributions
Controversies
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- On 8 July 2026, Bersama candidate Lau Yi Leong accused Lee and DAP of "double standards" over the use of government resources, after Lee and fellow DAP candidate Alan Tee alleged caretaker menteri besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi used an Inland Revenue Board hall for campaign activities.[6]
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