WakilKu

About WakilKu

A non-partisan voter guide for Malaysian elections, one state at a time.

WakilKu helps you walk into the polling station already knowing who is on the ballot. Pick your seat and you get the candidates, their backgrounds, how the seat voted last time, and who lives there.

Where we are now

We are starting with Johor and its 56 state seats. Negeri Sembilan and Sarawak are next, and we want to cover every state and parliamentary seat in the country. Johor is just where we begin.

What you will find

Each seat has its own page: the candidates standing, a short profile and background for each, the most recent result, and the voter demographics of the seat. Candidate profiles draw on public records, news reports, and the candidates' own pages, with sources listed so you can check them yourself.

Where the data comes from

Election results and majorities come from the official record of each contest. Seat demographics come from the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Candidate details are compiled from cited public sources. We aim for accuracy over speed, and we would rather leave a profile thin than fill it with something we cannot stand behind.

Non-partisan

WakilKu does not endorse any party or candidate. The order in which candidates appear follows a fixed coalition sequence, not a ranking. Our only goal is an informed vote.

Spotted a mistake?

Tell us. Corrections to any profile or figure are welcome, and they help every voter who looks up the same seat after you.