Johor State Assembly · P160 Johor Bahru
Stulang
N45
Johor Election 2026 results
OfficialHot seatStrongholdLast updated 11 July at 10:48 pm50 years old
A UTM-trained land surveyor with a master's in satellite surveying, Andrew Chen Kah Eng has served as PH (DAP) assemblyman for Stulang since May 2013, winning the seat in 2013, 2018 and 2022, and as DAP Johor state secretary since 2021.
A Johor Bahru City Council councillor for the Stulang zone and chairman of the MCA Johor Bahru division, Bong Seng Heng (黄成兴) stands for BN.
73 years old
Johor Bahru-born community activist Lim Chin Eng stands for PN; he serves as Chief of Bersatu's Affiliate Wing (Sayap Bersekutu) in Johor and has a wide network across local communities and business associations.
54 years old
A property entrepreneur who now runs his own estate agency after a marketing career with Mulpha International Holdings, Nusa Damai and Rahim & Co, Stanley Tan (陈玟辛) is a former Chinese-community service officer at the Johor Bahru MP's service centre, stands for BERSAMA, and campaigns on residential units being converted to commercial use in Stulang.
Background
- Chairman of the MCA Johor Bahru division and a Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) councillor for the Stulang zone for four years, also the MCA whip for the party's councillors at MBJB.[1][2]
- As an MBJB councillor he highlighted pilot projects installing decorative LED lights along the Stulang Laut and Lido beachfronts and a rollout of smart LED streetlights for public safety.[2]
- Frames his campaign around his councillor experience, staying on the ground and engaging residents and the local business community.[1]
- Aged 54; schooled at SJK(C) Foon Yew 2 and Sekolah Menengah Tasek Utara.[1]
- Worked for a logistics company at Changi Airport handling UPS and DHL shipments, commuting daily from Johor Bahru to Singapore for seven years.[1]
- Returned to Johor Bahru as a senior property marketing executive with Mulpha International Holdings.[1]
- A property marketing manager at Nusa Damai, then joined Rahim & Co before opening his own estate agency.[1]
- A former Chinese-community service officer at the Johor Bahru MP's service centre.[1]
- Urges authorities to address residential units in Taman Daya and Taman Daiman being converted to commercial use, and proposes a written-consent mechanism from neighbouring residents before business licences are approved.[2]
- Signed the TBH-ADA Justice for Teoh Beng Hock Pledge, backing three demands: reinvestigating the case as homicide, legal action against all who broke the law, and institutional reforms including the MACC and an Anti-Torture Act.[3]
- Publicly declared their assets on 23 June 2026; the full declaration is public.[4]