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JOHOR P = Parlimen / Parliament N = Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) JOHOR P = Parlimen / Parliament N = Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) KAWASAN / STATE PENYANDANG / INCUMBENT PARTI / PARTY P140 SEGAMAT SUBRAMANIAM A/L K.V SATHASIVAM BN N14001 - BULOH KASAP NORSHIDA BINTI IBRAHIM BN N14002 - JEMENTAH TAN CHEN CHOON DAP P141 SEKIJANG ANUAR BIN ABD. MANAP BN N14103 – PEMANIS LAU CHIN HOON BN N14104 - KEMELAH AYUB BIN RAHMAT BN P142 LABIS CHUA TEE YONG BN N14205 – TENANG MOHD AZAHAR BIN IBRAHIM BN N14206 - BEKOK LIM ENG GUAN DAP P143 PAGOH MAHIADDIN BIN MD YASIN BN N14307 - BUKIT SERAMPANG ISMAIL BIN MOHAMED BN N14308 - JORAK SHARUDDIN BIN MD SALLEH BN P144 LEDANG HAMIM BIN SAMURI BN N14409 – GAMBIR M ASOJAN A/L MUNIYANDY BN N14410 – TANGKAK EE CHIN LI DAP N14411 - SEROM ABD RAZAK BIN MINHAT BN P145 BAKRI ER TECK HWA DAP N14512 – BENTAYAN CHUA WEE BENG DAP N14513 - SUNGAI ABONG SHEIKH IBRAHIM BIN SALLEH PAS N14514 - BUKIT NANING SAIPOLBAHARI BIN SUIB BN P146 MUAR RAZALI BIN IBRAHIM BN N14615 – MAHARANI MOHD ISMAIL BIN ROSLAN BN N14616 - SUNGAI BALANG ZULKURNAIN BIN KAMISAN BN P14 7 PARIT SULONG NORAINI BINTI AHMAD BN N14717 – SEMERAH MOHD ISMAIL BIN ROSLAN BN N14718 - SRI MEDAN ZULKURNAIN BIN KAMISAN BN P148 AYER HITAM WEE KA SIONG BN N14819 - YONG PENG CHEW PECK CHOO DAP N14820 - SEMARANG SAMSOLBARI BIN JAMALI BN P149 SRI GADING AB AZIZ BIN KAPRAWI BN N14921 - PARIT YAANI AMINOLHUDA BIN HASSAN PAS N14922 - PARIT RAJA AZIZAH BINTI ZAKARIA BN P150 BATU PAHAT MOHD IDRIS BIN JUSI PKR N15023 – PENGGARAM GAN PECK CHENG DAP N15024 – SENGGARANG A.AZIZ BIN ISMAIL BN N15025 - RENGIT AYUB BIN JAMIL BN P151 SIMPANG RENGGAM LIANG TECK MENG BN N15126 – MACHAP ABD TAIB BIN ABU BAKAR BN N15127 - LAYANG -LAYANG ABD. MUTALIP BIN ABD. RAHIM BN P152 KLUANG LIEW CHIN TONG DAP N15228 – MENGKIBOL TAN HONG PIN DAP N15229 - MAHKOTA MD. JAIS BIN SARDAY BN P153 SEMBRONG HISHAMMUDDIN BIN DATUK HUSSEIN BN N15330 – PALOH TEOH YAP KUN BN N15331 - KAHANG VIDYANANTHAN A/L RAMANADHAN BN P154 MERSING ABD. LATIFF BIN AHMAD BN N15432 – ENDAU ABD LATIF BIN BANDI @ NOR SEBANDI BN N15433 - TENGGAROH RAVEN KUMAR A/L KRISHNASAMY BN P155 TENGGARA HALIMAH BINTI MOHD SADIQUE BN N15534 – PANTI BADERI BIN DASUKI BN N15535 - PASIR RAJA ADHAM BIN BABA BN P156 KOTA TINGGI NOOR EHSANUDDIN BIN MOHD HARUN BN NARRASHID N15636 – SEDILI RASMAN BIN ITHNAIN BN N15637 - JOHOR LAMA ASIAH BINTI MD ARIFF BN P157 PENGERANG AZALINA BINTI OTHMAN BN N15738 – PENAWAR HAMIMAH BINTI MANSOR BN N15739 - TANJONG SURAT SYED SIS BIN A.RAHMAN BN P158 TEBRAU KHOO SOO SEANG BN N15840 – TIRAM MAULIZAN BIN BUJANG BN N15841 - PUTERI WANGSA ABDULLAH BIN HUSIN PAS P159 PASIR GUDANG NORMALA BINTI ABDUL SAMAD BN N15942 - JOHOR JAYA LIOW CAI TUNG DAP N15943 - PERMAS MOHAMED KHALED BIN NORDIN BN P160 JOHOR BAHRU SHARIL @ SHAHRIR BIN AB SAMAD BN N16044 - TANJONG PUTERI ADAM BIN SUMIRU BN N16045 - STULANG CHEN KAH ENG DAP P161 PULAI NUR JAZLAN BIN MOHAMED BN N16146 - PENGKALAN RINTING CHEO YEE HOW DAP N16147 - KEMPAS TENGKU PUTRA HARON AMINURRASHID B TAN BN SRI TENGKU HAMID JUMAT P162 GELANG PATAH LIM KIT SIAN G DAP N16248 – SKUDAI BOO CHENG HAU DAP N16249 - NUSA JAYA ZAINI BIN ABU BAKAR BN P163 KULAI TEO NIE CHING DAP N16350 - BUKIT PERMAI ALI MAZAT BIN SALLEH BN N16351 - BUKIT BATU JIMMY PUAH WEE TSE PKR N16352 - SENAI WONG SHU QI DAP P164 PONTIAN AHMAD BIN MASLAN BN N16453 – BENUT HASNI BIN MOHAMMAD BN N16454 - PULAI SEBATANG TEE SIEW KIONG BN P165 TANJONG PIAI WEE JECK SENG BN N16555 - PEKAN NENAS YEO TUNG SIONG DAP N16556 - KUKUP SUHAIMI BIN SALLEH BN .
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