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Johor State Assembly · P161 Pulai

Kempas

N47

Johor Election 2026 results

OfficialFlippedLast updated 11 July at 11:25 pm
Majority 14,953Turnout 67.18%See all 56 seats
2022 winnerRamlee BohaniBN38.92%
Source: ElectionData.MY
Strongest recordBERSAMASalamahafifi Mohd Yusnaieny8/25How we scored →

64 years old

BNIncumbent

Political secretary to Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi since March 2022 and UMNO Pulai deputy division chief, Datuk Ramlee Bohani is the BN incumbent for Kempas (N47), having won the seat in 2022 with a 3,514-vote majority after losing it in 2018.

35 years old

PH

Private secretary to the Tebrau MP and PKR Pulai branch chief since 2025, Muhammad Faezuddin Mohd Puad also heads the Johor AMK wing and previously coordinated consumer-affairs work for the Pulai area under the domestic trade ministry from 2018 to 2020.

33 years old

BERSAMA

Director and Senior Project Manager at Protenga Sdn. Bhd., a biotech firm producing insect protein for animal feed and fertiliser, she stands for BERSAMA and served as vice-president of the Asian Food and Feed Insect Association from 2023 to 2024.

Background

Ramlee BohaniBNIncumbent
  • Holds the title Datuk; UMNO Pulai deputy division chief.[1]
  • Won Kempas in 2022 with 11,919 votes (38.92%) and a 3,514 majority, after losing to Osman Sapian in 2018.[1]
  • Political secretary to the Johor Menteri Besar, Onn Hafiz Ghazi, since March 2022.[1]
  • Aged 35; born at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru; holds a diploma and degree from UiTM.[1]
  • Private secretary to the Tebrau MP; a former consumer-affairs coordinator for the Pulai parliamentary area under the domestic trade ministry (2018-2020).[1]
  • PKR Pulai branch chief since 2025 and Johor AMK chief.[1]
  • Aged 35; holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Systems Management (2014) and a Diploma in Information Management (2012), both from UiTM.[2]
  • Aged 33, known as 'Fifi'; born and raised in Singapore, with an O-Level from Hai Sing Catholic School.[1]
  • Director and senior project manager at Protenga Sdn. Bhd., a biotech firm producing insect protein for animal feed and fertiliser.[2]
  • A former writer for The Iskandarian magazine who published the book 'A Nobody's Observations' in 2017.[2]
  • Vice-president of the Asian Food and Feed Insect Association from 2023 to 2024.[2]
  • Active in community work across southern Johor with Yayasan Kebajikan Suria.[2]
  • Has also been a community trainer, running skills training for Rohingya women in Perak in 2018.[2]
  • Publicly declared their assets on 24 June 2026; the full declaration is public.[3]

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