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State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: LEDANG (JA) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 1 AH SEE KIM (夏丹) 2 AH YOKE LAN (刘月兰) 3 AKAU CHITAN @ TAN LAI SIEW (陈来寿) 4 BONG TIOW (黄條) 5 BOON POH ANN (温保安) 6 CHAU CHAI YOOK (曹彩義) 7 CHEW KOK WING (周国民) 8 CHEW PEY CHIN (周佩金) 9 CHIA FOOK LING (谢福麟) 10 CHIA HIN CHAI (谢兴财) 11 CHIA KIM CHAI (谢金彩) 12 CHIA KIM HONG (谢金凤) 13 CHIA YI FOHNG (谢亿锋) 14 CHONG AH KOOI (张木贵) 15 CHONG BOON YONG (张文荣) 16 CHONG YOON LOONG (张永龙) 17 CHOO KUANG LEE (朱广利) 18 CHOO SUET XIAN (朱雪娴) 19 CHOONG KOK HENG (钟国兴) 20 CHUA CHANG MONG (蔡壮谋) 21 CHUA CHIN HWEE (蔡振辉) 22 CHUA KIM GUAN (蔡金原) 23 EE BOON KENG (余文庆) 24 ER BON HOO (余文和) 25 ER CHIA SHIN (余佳欣) 26 ER KIM CHOK @ ER SOK LAN (余淑兰) 27 ER KIM SUAN @ EE SENG SIAN (余生选) 28 FOO CHOON SAI (符敦财) 29 GAN AH CHOON (颜亚春) 30 GAN BOON HUAT (颜文发) 31 GAN CHAI BE (颜彩妹) 32 GAN CHIM CHAI (颜正财) 33 GAN CHING HOO (颜清和) 34 GAN LEE PING (颜丽冰) 35 GAN POH LONG (颜宝龙) 36 GAN SHU LING (颜舒琳) 37 GAN SIEW MENG (颜秀明) 38 GAN SIONG LIM (颜松林) 39 GAN TIAN AI (颜天爱) 40 GOH CHAI CHEN (吴彩真) 41 GOH CHIA (吴且) 42 GOH CHING HWANG (吴清煌) 43 GOH CHING WEI (吴清伟) 44 GOH CHING YONG (吴清荣) 45 GOH CHOON (吴春) 46 GOH HWEE BEE (吴慧美) 47 GOH KIM HUI (吴金花) 48 GOH KIM LIAN @ GOO HONG (吴金莲) 49 GOH SOON HUAT (吴顺发) 50 GOH TANG (吴冬) 51 GOH TEE TEE (吴池池) 52 GOH TIAM POH (吴添宝) 53 GOH TIONG HUT (吴忠辉) 54 GOH WEI WEI (吴薇薇) 55 GOH YOKE CHIN (吴玉金) 56 GOH YOKE KHIM (吴玉琴) 57 GOH YOKE TING (吴玉婷) 58 GOO CHING KAI (吴清凯) 59 GOO CHUAN (吴泉) 60 GOO FUAN PING (吴幻彬) 61 GWEE DAY KAU (魏丽娇) 62 GWEE TIAM PENG (魏添平) 63 HAN YEE VIAN (韩伊雯) 64 HAW CHIN KEONG @ HANSON HAW (侯振强) 65 HAW CHIN TECK (侯振德) 66 HOE SEE ENG (何书仪) 67 HONG KIM PIEO (王金标) 68 KANG CHOO NGE (江初仪) Page 1 of 104 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: LEDANG (JA) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 69 KAY MING LAN (郭明兰) 70 KEE LEE LEE (纪莉莉) 71 KHENG CHENG HWA (康清华) 72 KHOO AH SING @ KOO BOON KIM (邱亚生) 73 KONG SUK NGEE (江淑玉) 74 KOO BEE QI (辜佩祺) 75 KOO GEOK HWA (邱钰花) 76 KOO SOM BENG (邱顺銘) 77 KOO WEE TECK (邱伟德) 78 KOW KOK YANG (高国扬) 79 KU YAU SIANG (邱耀祥) 80 LAI CHIN FATT (黎进发) 81 LAI CHING KOK (黎进国) 82 LAI SIEW CHOONG (赖绍荣) 83 LAI YET LAN (赖月兰) 84 LAU GUAT POH (刘月宝) 85 LAU KIM CHONG (刘锦聪) 86 LAU KIN CHUAN (刘锦川) 87 LAU KOK PIAU (刘国彪) 88 LAU SEW MOI (刘秀梅) 89 LAU YOK MOI (刘义梅) 90 LEE AH FOONG (李亞凤) 91 LEE AH KOW @ LEE KAM CHOY (李锦才) 92 LEE AH LAM @ LEE CHEE LAM (李亚南) 93 LEE CHAM TANG (李照铜) 94 LEE CHIN BOON (李振文) 95 LEE CHOON DI (李俊缔) 96 LEE CHOON KENG (李俊庆) 97 LEE DAY YEN (李丽燕) 98 LEE HUWEE TEN (李维祯) 99 LEE KAM MOK (李金福) 100 LEE KAM WAH (李锦华) 101 LEE KAR SOON (李加顺) 102 LEE KOK KIONG (李国强) 103 LEE KOK TIAM (李国添) 104 LEE SENG HOO (李成和) 105 LEE THIAN YEW (李天佑) 106 LIEW CHOON MEI (刘春梅) 107 LIM AH AEI (林华儒) 108 LIM AH BA (林亚妹) 109 LIM AH SIONG (林亚祥) 110 LIM AH TEE (林亚治) 111 LIM CHO HOOI (林祖辉) 112 LIM CHOR PUAY (林祖培) 113 LIM ENG SENG (林明星) 114 LIM GUAT KIM (林月琴) 115 LIM KIM YEOW (林金耀) 116 LIM LE JU (林丽珠) 117 LIM LEE JUAN (林丽娟) 118 LIM WOO KWANG (林佛光) 119 LIOW KAW @ LIOW PAT (廖派) 120 LOH HONG YING () 121 LOW AH LECK (刘亚历) 122 LOW BOON SIONG (刘文祥) 123 LOW CHU IAU (刘祖耀) 124 LOW TIAN HOCK (刘天福) 125 LU SIU CHI () 126 NEW BENG SER (梁炳使) 127 NG CHI FWU (黄啟福) 128 NG CHOON WATT (黄俊发) 129 NG GHEK KUAN (黄玉皖) 130 NG GIOK BEE (黄玉美) 131 NG HAN CHONG (黄汉忠) 132 NG KENG HOON (黄景云) 133 NG SEN KWEE (黄星贵) 134 NG SEW PENG (黄秀萍) 135 NG SHEAU LING (黄晓玲) 136 NG SHEAU MING (黄晓明) Page 2 of 104 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: LEDANG (JA) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 137 NG SHEAU WEN (黄晓雯) 138 NG SHIEW HONG (黄秀鸿) 139 NG SHIEW KIAT (黄秀吉) 140 NG SHIEW YUEN (黄秀沅) 141 NG SHIOW BING (黄秀冰) 142 NG SIT LOI (吴锡来) 143 NG SUAT LING (黄雪玲) 144 NG TECK HOON (黄德坤) 145 NG YAING SENG (黄衍申) 146 NG YANG HONG (黄衍丰) 147 NG YEAK CHUAN (黄溢鑽) 148 ONG BOON TAI (王文达) 149 ONG CHAI HONG (王彩凤) 150 ONG CHEE ANG (王其昂) 151 ONG CHEE SIANG (王其祥) 152 ONG CHEE SIANG (黄志祥) 153 ONG CHEE YEE (王其宇) 154 ONG CHIN KEE (王劲智) 155 ONG CHONG YIN (王宗仁) 156 ONG CHOON KIAT (王春吉) 157 ONG HONG HENG (王芳兴) 158 ONG LEONG HOCK (王良福) 159 ONG LEONG SIEW (王良寿) 160 ONG PEE HUA (王碧花) 161 ONG SENG LAY (王生礼) 162 ONG SENG PING (王成炳) 163 ONG TEN YU (王陈友) 164 ONG TIEN SIEW (王添寿) 165 ONG TIONG HUAT (王长发) 166 ONG ZHENG XIANG (黄钲翔) 167 PNWEE SOPHIA (方美宜) 168 PONG FOO FOOK (庞富福) 169 PUA ENG HUA (潘永华) 170 PUA KIM TEIH (潘劲谛) 171 SABRINA ONG SIEW FERN (王秀芬) 172 SEE JU KAU (薛裕久) 173 SIA CHER GIAP (谢志业) 174 SIA CHER KUAN (谢志权) 175 SIA HEOK LIM (谢旭林) 176 SIN SIEW LIAN (沈秀莲) 177 SOH SIAW CHEN (苏小娟) 178 TAI HAI SIM (陈海森) 179 TAI LAY POH (戴丽宝) 180 TAN A MUY (陈亚妹) 181 TAN AH KAU @ TAN KIM CHUAN (陈金川) 182 TAN AH SA @ TAN TECK BOON (陈德文) 183 TAN AIK HWAH (陈易华) 184 TAN AYOK @ TAN SIEW ENG (陈秀英) 185 TAN BOON PENG (陈文平) 186 TAN BOON TIAN (陈文典) 187 TAN CHENG KENG (陈清耿) 188 TAN ENG LEONG (陈永隆) 189 TAN GEOK LIN @ TAN GEOK KOON (陈玉坤) 190 TAN HANG WANG (陈行旺) 191 TAN HOCK TUAN (陈学宣) 192 TAN KIM CHUAN (陈金泉) 193 TAN KIM HOO (陈金河) 194 TAN KOK LIANG (陈国亮) 195 TAN LAI CHON (陈来春) 196 TAN LAY YONG (陈丽蓉) 197 TAN LEE CHIN (陈俐金) 198 TAN LEE PENG (陈俐频) 199 TAN NAM (陈南) 200 TAN SAY BUAN (陈学万) 201 TAN SIEW KIAN (陈秀娟) 202 TAN SWAN (陈碹) 203 TAN SWEE CHOW (陈瑞草) 204 TAN SY JENG (陈思征) Page 3 of 104 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: LEDANG (JA) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 205 TAN TONG LEONG (陈栋樑) 206 TAN WHATT THIAN (陈发展) 207 TAN YOK AI (陈玉爱) 208 TANG CHENG SIANG (陈祯祥) 209 TANG TOK WOO (陈卓吾) 210 TAY KIM CHUAN (郑金泉) 211 TE LAY KHIM (郑丽琴) 212 TEE AH TENG (郑亚婷) 213 TEE BEE TENG (郑美婷) 214 TEE BOK TECK (郑木德) 215 TEE CHAU YIN (郑巧云) 216 TEE CHENG CHUAN (郑清泉) 217 TEE CHIN HUA (郑锦华) 218 TEE CHIN SAN (郑振山) 219 TEE CHING SENG (郑俊成) 220 TEE CHING SIONG (郑俊雄) 221 TEE JAN (郑荣昌) 222 TEE KOK MENG (郑国民) 223 TEE LEE HONG (郑利丰) 224 TEE PENG TIAM (郑炳添) 225 TEE SIEW BEE (郑秀美) 226 TEE TEY PIN (郑治滨) 227 TEE TEY TIN (郑诒津) 228 TEE TIK SIM @ TEE KIAN SING (郑建生) 229 TEE ZEE HOO (郑如虎) 230 TEH KIAN HWA (郑建华) 231 TEI KEIT (郑亚杰) 232 TENG A KAU @ TANG YONG WAH (汤荣华) 233 TEO CHI TAK (张志达) 234 TEO GUAT POEY (张月佩) 235 TEO HOCK YAU (张复耀) 236 TEO LEOK HIONG (张玉香) 237 TEO POH HOON (张宝云) 238 TEO SIOK LIN (赵素翎) 239 TEO TAI WEE (张大卫) 240 TEW SIN JOO (张欣茹) 241 TEY CHEE KEONG (郑志强) 242 TEY CHEE KIAN (郑志坚) 243 TEY FEI LEE (郑慧俐) 244 TEY FEI MING (郑慧敏) 245 TEY KOK CHIANG (郑国章) 246 TEY LIONG GHOE (郑向宜) 247 TEYO AKAU @ TIU HOCK CHIN (张福清) 248 THOR PEE TIAN (杜丕劍) 249 THOR YAP SWEE (杜业水) 250 THOR YONG CHYUAN (杜荣铨) 251 TIO TIAM SHE (张添思) 252 TIO WEE LUN (张伟伦) 253 TIONG AH SIAN (张亚莲) 254 TOH CHWEE HOCK (杜水福) 255 TOH ENG LEE (杜永美) 256 TOO KWEE MUI (杜桂妹) 257 TOO YONG FAH (杜育安) 258 WONG AH JEOK (王亚旭) 259 WONG PEE KAU @ WONG LEE SENG (王比成) 260 WONG YEE KHENG (黄丽琼) 261 WOON YEAN HUA (温演华) 262 YAN CHWEN YAN @ GAN AH I (颜淳源) 263 YAP MENG HENG (叶明兴) 264 YEO MEE HONG (杨美凤) 265 YEW SING HOCK (尤星福) 266 YONG LAN (杨兰) 267 YOU SIONG SIEW (尤星树) 268 YU AH LEE @ YEW SING LONG (尤星龙) Page 4 of 104 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: PAGOH (JB) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 1 AH TEE @ SING AH TEE (孙泳昌) 2 ALICE GAN LAY SEE (颜莅茜) 3 ANG GOH @ ANG TIAM HER (洪伍) 4 ANG KWANG CHYE (洪广财) 5 ANG TIAM TENG (洪国胜) 6 AU SEONG ENG (欧祥兴) 7 BANG KEE HOCK @ PANG KEE HOCK (庞启福) 8 CHANG CHO TONG (曾楚通) 9 CHEE CHENG CAH (钱清巧) 10 CHENG TIM (陈光华) 11 CHEW AH LUCK (周亚禄) 12 CHEW KUAT GOH (周月娥) 13 CHEW SAM TEE (周三德) 14 CHEW SWEE KING (周瑞钦) 15 CHEW YILI (周宇丽) 16 CHIAM BOON POH (詹文宝) 17 CHIAM GUANG CHING (詹元正) 18 CHIEW KHENG HUAT (周成发) 19 CHO TAI KWAI (曹大贵) 20 CHOO YONG CHAN (朱荣珍) 21 CHUA KEY BEN (蔡启民) 22 CHUA LEE KIOW @ CHUA LEE LEE (蔡丽娇) 23 EA YOK HONG (余玉凤) 24 ER HUEY JIUN (余慧君) 25 ER HUEY MIN (余慧敏) 26 ER LEE CHOO (余丽珠) 27 ER SAND FUND (余雪芳) 28 ER SENG HONG (余新凤) 29 ER TEE SIN (余智信) 30 ER TOH TECK (余道德) 31 EW ALIK @ YANG CHIN SAH (杨金沙) 32 GAN THIAN LAI (颜钿铼) 33 GAN YOCK MUI @ GAN SIEW HONG (颜玉妹) 34 GOH BEE SUAN (吴美鑽) 35 GOH BUCK CHONG (吴沐璁) 36 GOH CHENG CHOOR (吴重作) 37 GOO YIH CHIANG (吴義强) 38 GUE HEE LIN (魏育仁) 39 HEA HONG SAN @ ER HONG SAN (余风山) 40 HENG FOOK MING (邢福明) 41 HUAN JOO FONG (范如凤) 42 JIM LIAN CHOO (任莲珠) 43 KANG LENG TONG (江龙冬) 44 KE SAW WAI @ KEK SAW WAI (郭晓薇) 45 LAI HAK KIN (黎克坚) 46 LAU KA LENG (刘佳龙) 47 LAW SENG CHUAN (刘成全) 48 LEE GIOK MOI (李玉梅) 49 LEE KAI LIP (李开立) 50 LEM LEOK HUA (林玉华) 51 LEOW KWONG MING (廖光明) 52 LEW CHEE LIM (廖志林) 53 LIAW LAY GEOK (廖丽玉) 54 LIAW SUH JIUAN (廖淑娟) 55 LIEW SIYU PA (刘秀花) 56 LIM AH LEK @ LIM PIN SIA (林彬城) 57 LIM ATI (林来兴) 58 LIM BOK KIAW (林木娇) 59 LIM CHENG WEE (林秦维) 60 LIM CHIEW YENG (林秋杨) 61 LIM CHING KANG (林清江) 62 LIM JUAY HANG (林锐汉) 63 LIM KIM KAI (林金凯) 64 LIM MUN CHOOI @ LIM MEI CHING (林美清) 65 LIM NGOW TEE (林清水) 66 LIM PAY HEN (林培兴) 67 LIM PENG LOCK (林鹏禄) 68 LIM SEE ENG (林诗营) Page 5 of 104 State: JOHOR (J) 17/10/2018 Division: PAGOH (JB) (A) MCA Divisional Delegates Listing 69 LIM SIOW LENG (林晓玲) 70 LIM TIEK (林明德) 71 LIN MIN SIN (凌明仙) 72 LING KAH ENG @ LIM KAH ENG (林国荣) 73 LIOW TONG KOON (廖汤群) 74 LOH MUNG YEN (罗梦燕) 75 LOO POI GIAP (吕培业) 76 LOO SIEW KIOK (吕秀菊) 77 LOW BAK OH @ LOO CHIEW EAK (卢银湖) 78 LYE TEE HUA (李世华) 79 MONG SIAW FANG (蒙晓帆) 80 NG KAI GUAN (黄开源) 81 NG LI TIN (黄莉珍) 82 NG MAY NGO (黄美娥) 83 PAK ATU @ FOO YAH CHEEN (傅亚钦) 84 POH LIONG CHIN (傅仰振) 85 SAM CHECK WOH (沈泽和) 86 SER TAI @ SER CHEN TAI (徐正泰) 87 SIA WANG CHONG (佘婉粧) 88 SIAU YOK HONG (萧玉芳) 89 SO KWEE MIN (苏桂缅) 90 SOH EN SING (苏寅生) 91 SUAH SUAN TONG (蔡泉通) 92 TAI CHEE HOW (陈志豪) 93 TAI HING SING (戴兴胜) 94 TAN AH SU @ TAN AH LIAT (陈雅烈) 95 TAN BA TEE (陈峇弟) 96 TAN BON LEONG @ TAN CHONG HAI (陈沧海) 97 TAN BOON GUAN (陈文元) 98 TAN CHENG KUI @ LAI CHENG KUI (陈清贵) 99 TAN KAR SIANG (陈巧嫦) 100 TAN KIM SEWA @ TAN CHING HER (陈清河) 101 TAN KOI BOO (陈祥武) 102 TAN KOI BOON (陈祥文) 103 TAN LAI HOCK (陈来福) 104 TAN SENG NGIAP (陈成业) 105 TAN SIEW HONG (陈雪凤) 106 TAN YING LENG (谭燕玲) 107 TANG SENG ANG (陈成安) 108 TAY LIAN
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